Lengths, Widths, Surfaces : a Portrait of Old Babylonian Algebra and Its Kin /

In this examination of the Babylonian cuneiform "algebra" texts, based on a detailed investigation of the terminology and discursive organization of the texts, Jens Høyrup proposes that the traditional interpretation must be rejected. The texts turn out to speak not of pure numbers, but of...

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Main Author: Høyrup, Jens
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Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2002.
Series:Sources and studies in the history of mathematics and physical sciences.
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505 0 |a I. Introduction -- II. A New Reading -- III. Select Textual Examples -- IV. Methods -- V. Further "Algebraic" Texts -- VI. Quasi-Algebraic Geometry -- VII. Old Babylonian "Algebra": A Global Characterization -- VIII. The Historical Framework -- IX. The "Finer Structure" of the Old Babylonian Corpus -- X. The Origin and Transformations of Old Babylonian Algebra -- XI. Repercussions and Influences -- XII. Index of Tablets -- XIII. Index of Akkadian and Sumerian Terms and Key Phrases -- XIV. Name Index -- XV. Subject Index -- XVI. Abbreviations and Bibliography. 
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