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New Mathematical Cuneiform Texts (sources And Studies In The History Of Mathematics And Physical Sciences)

معرفی کتاب «New Mathematical Cuneiform Texts (sources And Studies In The History Of Mathematics And Physical Sciences)» نوشتهٔ Jöran Friberg, Farouk N.H. Al-Rawi (auth.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer International Publishing : Imprint : Springer در سال 2016. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

This monograph presents in great detail a large number of both unpublished and previously published Babylonian mathematical texts in the cuneiform script. It is a continuation of the work __A Remarkable Collection of Babylonian Mathematical Texts__ (Springer 2007) written by Jöran Friberg, the leading expert on Babylonian mathematics.Focussing on the big picture, Friberg explores in this book several Late Babylonian arithmetical and metro-mathematical table texts from the sites of Babylon, Uruk and Sippar, collections of mathematical exercises from four Old Babylonian sites, as well as a new text from Early Dynastic/Early Sargonic Umma, which is the oldest known collection of mathematical exercises. A table of reciprocals from the end of the third millennium BC, differing radically from well-documented but younger tables of reciprocals from the Neo-Sumerian and Old-Babylonian periods, as well as a fragment of a Neo-Sumerian clay tablet showing a new type of a labyrinth are also discussed. The material is presented in the form of photos, hand copies, transliterations and translations, accompanied by exhaustive explanations. The previously unpublished mathematical cuneiform texts presented in this book were discovered by Farouk Al-Rawi, who also made numerous beautiful hand copies of most of the clay tablets.Historians of mathematics and the Mesopotamian civilization, linguists and those interested in ancient labyrinths will find __New Mathematical Cuneiform Texts__ particularly valuable. The book contains many texts of previously unknown types and material that is not available elsewhere. "This monograph presents in great detail a large number of both unpublished and previously published Babylonian mathematical texts in the cuneiform script. It is a continuation of the work A Remarkable Collection of Babylonian Mathematical Texts (Springer 2007) written by Jöran Friberg, the leading expert on Babylonian mathematics. Focussing on the big picture, Friberg explores in this book several Late Babylonian arithmetical and metro-mathematical table texts from the sites of Babylon, Uruk and Sippar, collections of mathematical exercises from four Old Babylonian sites, as well as a new text from Early Dynastic/Early Sargonic Umma, which is the oldest known collection of mathematical exercises. A table of reciprocals from the end of the third millennium BC, differing radically from well-documented but younger tables of reciprocals from the Neo-Sumerian and Old-Babylonian periods, as well as a fragment of a Neo-Sumerian clay tablet showing a new type of a labyrinth are also discussed. The material is presented in the form of photos, hand copies, transliterations and translations, accompanied by exhaustive explanations. The previously unpublished mathematical cuneiform texts presented in this book were discovered by Farouk Al-Rawi, who also made numerous beautiful hand copies of most of the clay tablets. Historians of mathematics and the Mesopotamian civilization, linguists and those interested in ancient labyrinths will find New Mathematical Cuneiform Texts particularly valuable. The book contains many texts of previously unknown types and material that is not available elsewhere."--Informació facilitada per ĺeditor "This monograph presents in great detail a large number of both unpublished and previously published Babylonian mathematical texts in the cuneiform script. It is a continuation of the work A Remarkable Collection of Babylonian Mathematical Texts (Springer 2007) written by Jöran Friberg, the leading expert on Babylonian mathematics. Focussing on the big picture, Friberg explores in this book several Late Babylonian arithmetical and metro-mathematical table texts from the sites of Babylon, Uruk and Sippar, collections of mathematical exercises from four Old Babylonian sites, as well as a new text from Early Dynastic/Early Sargonic Umma, which is the oldest known collection of mathematical exercises. A table of reciprocals from the end of the third millennium BC, differing radically from well-documented but younger tables of reciprocals from the Neo-Sumerian and Old-Babylonian periods, as well as a fragment of a Neo-Sumerian clay tablet showing a new type of a labyrinth are also discussed. The material is presented in the form of photos, hand copies, transliterations and translations, accompanied by exhaustive explanations. The previously unpublished mathematical cuneiform texts presented in this book were discovered by Farouk Al-Rawi, who also made numerous beautiful hand copies of most of the clay tablets. Historians of mathematics and the Mesopotamian civilization, linguists and those interested in ancient labyrinths will find New Mathematical Cuneiform Texts particularly valuable. The book contains many texts of previously unknown types and material that is not available elsewhere."--Provided by publisher Front Matter....Pages i-xvii Late Babylonian Tables of Many-Place Regular Sexagesimal Numbers, from Babylon, Sippar, and Uruk....Pages 1-59 Direct and Inverse Factorization Algorithms for Many-Place Regular Sexagesimal Numbers....Pages 61-86 Metrological Table Texts from Achaemenid Uruk....Pages 87-131 CBS 8539. A Mixed Metrological Table Text from Achaemenid Nippur....Pages 133-147 Five Texts from Old Babylonian Mê-Turran (Tell Haddad), Ishchali and Shaduppûm (Tell Harmal) with Rectangular-Linear Problems for Figures of a Given Form....Pages 149-212 Further Mathematical Texts from Old Babylonian Mê-Turran (Tell Haddad)....Pages 213-268 A Recombination Text from Old Babylonian Shaduppûm Concerned with Economic Transactions....Pages 269-288 Six Fragments of Problem Texts of Group 6, from Late Old Babylonian Sippar....Pages 289-370 More Mathematical Cuneiform Texts of Group 6 from Late Old Babylonian Sippar....Pages 371-389 Goetze’s Compendium from Old Babylonian Shaduppûm and Two Catalog Texts from Old Babylonian Susa....Pages 391-419 Three Old Babylonian Recombination Texts of Mathematical Problems without Solution Procedures, Making up Group 2b....Pages 421-480 An Early Dynastic/Early Sargonic Metro-Mathematical Recombination Text from Umma with Commercial Exercises....Pages 481-486 An Ur III Table of Reciprocals without Place Value Numbers....Pages 487-518 Fragments of Three Tablets from Ur III Nippur with Drawings of Labyrinths....Pages 519-536 Back Matter....Pages 537-553
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