The Book on Games of Chance : The 16th-Century Treatise on Probability - Samuel S. Wilks

The Book on Games of Chance

The 16th-Century Treatise on Probability

By: Samuel S. Wilks (Foreword by), Gerolamo Cardano, Sydney Henry Gould (Translator)

eBook | 7 October 2015 | Edition Number 1

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Mathematics was only one area of interest for Gerolamo Cardano - the sixteenth-century astrologer, philosopher, and physician was also a prolific author and inveterate gambler. Gambling led Cardano to the study of probability, and he was the first writer to recognize that random events are governed by mathematical laws.
Published posthumously in 1663, Cardano's Liber de ludo aleae (Book on Games of Chance) is often considered the major starting point of the study of mathematical probability. The Italian scholar formulated some of the field's basic ideas more than a century before the better-known correspondence of Pascal and Fermat. Although his book had no direct influence on other early thinkers about probability, it remains an important antecedent to later expressions of the science's tenets.

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