"In … a series of lectures at the University of Padua in 1464, he [Regiomontanus] introduced the idea that Arabic algebra descended from Diophantus’s Arithmetica. This heralded the initiation of a myth cultivated by humanists for centuries. Diophantus … became the alleged origin of European algebra. … By overrating the importance of Diophantus … humanist writers created a new mythical identity of European mathematics."
History of algebra

January 1, 1970