The Universal History of Numbers: From Prehistory to the Invention of the Computer, Volume 1The book explores the science of numeration as it has developed all over the world, from Europe to China, via the Classical World, Mesopotamia, South America and, above all, India and the Arab lands. |
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Ethnological and Psychological | 3 |
CHAPTER 4 | 62 |
CHAPTER 6 | 70 |
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abacus according al-Biruni ancient Arabic arithmetic Aryabhata astronomers Babylonian base Brahman Brâhmî Brahmi numerals calculation calendar century BCE Chinese civilisation column Common Era concept corresponding counting culture cuneiform Datta and Singh decimal derived divine Egyptian example expressed figures finger four Greek hand Hebrew hieroglyphic High numbers Hindu hundred Indian astronomy Indian mathematics Indian numerals Indian written numeral Infinity inscriptions invented Islamic language letters literally mathematical mathematician Maya Mesopotamia method millennium BCE modern Mount Meru multiplicand multiply Nâgarî Name given Names of numbers notch number-system numbers and High numerical notation numerical symbols numerical value Ordinary Sanskrit name origin Pallava Paris Persian place-value system position principle proto-Elamite representation represented Roman S].Value scribes script Semitic serpent Serpent Symbolism seven sexagesimal Shaka Shunga signs Sumerian tablet tally stick texts thousand units vigesimal words writing written numeral systems Yuga zero