Līlāvatī of Bhāskarācārya : a treatise of mathematics of Vedic tradition : with rationale in terms of modern mathematics largely based on N.H. Phadke's Marāthī translation of Līlāvatī
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Līlāvatī of Bhāskarācārya : a treatise of mathematics of Vedic tradition : with rationale in terms of modern mathematics largely based on N.H. Phadke's Marāthī translation of Līlāvatī
Motilal Banarsidass Publishers, 2001
1st ed
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Līlāvatī
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English and Sanskrit
Summary: Treatise with English translation on ancient mathematics
Includes indexes
Description and Table of Contents
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: hdk ISBN 9788120814202
Description
Bhaskaracarya composed Lilavait as the first part of his larger work called Siddhanta-Siromani, a comprehensive exposition of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, mensuration, number theory and related topics. Lilavati has been used as a standard text-book for about 800 years. Its lucid, scholarly and literary presentation has attracted several cultural areas and it was widely used and commented and translated into several languages of the world.
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: pbk ISBN 9788120817777
Description
Lilavati has been used as a standard text-book for about 800 years. Its lucid, scholarly and literary presentation has attracted several cultural areas and it was widely used and commented and translated into several languages of the world.
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