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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
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PREHISTORIC AND EARLY DYNASTIC PERIOD
- 1.The Invention of Writing and Number Notation 11
- 2. The Egyptian Number System 18
- 3. Uses of Numbers and their Contexts in Predynastic and Early Dynastic Times 22
- 4. Summary 29
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OLD KINGDOM
- 5. The Cultural Context of Egyptian Mathematics in the Old Kingdom 31
- 6. Metrological Systems 41
- 7. Notation of Fractions 52
- 8. Summary 55
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MIDDLE KINGDOM
- 9. Mathematical Texts (I): The Mathematical Training of Scribes 57
- 10. Foundation of Mathematics 84
- 11. Mathematics in Practice and Beyond 102
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NEW KINGDOM
- 12. New Kingdom Mathematical Texts: Ostraca Senmut 153 and Turin 57170 127
- 13. Two Examples of Administrative Texts 133
- 14. Mathematics in Literature 143
- 15. Further Aspects of Mathematics from New Kingdom Sources 157
- 16. Summary 177
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GRECO-ROMAN PERIODS
- 17. Mathematical Texts (II): Tradition, Transmission, Development 179
- 18. Conclusion: Egyptian Mathematics in Historical Perspective 205
- Bibliography 209
- Subject Index 225
- Egyptian Words and Phrases Index 231
- Index of Mathematical Texts 233
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
-
PREHISTORIC AND EARLY DYNASTIC PERIOD
- 1.The Invention of Writing and Number Notation 11
- 2. The Egyptian Number System 18
- 3. Uses of Numbers and their Contexts in Predynastic and Early Dynastic Times 22
- 4. Summary 29
-
OLD KINGDOM
- 5. The Cultural Context of Egyptian Mathematics in the Old Kingdom 31
- 6. Metrological Systems 41
- 7. Notation of Fractions 52
- 8. Summary 55
-
MIDDLE KINGDOM
- 9. Mathematical Texts (I): The Mathematical Training of Scribes 57
- 10. Foundation of Mathematics 84
- 11. Mathematics in Practice and Beyond 102
-
NEW KINGDOM
- 12. New Kingdom Mathematical Texts: Ostraca Senmut 153 and Turin 57170 127
- 13. Two Examples of Administrative Texts 133
- 14. Mathematics in Literature 143
- 15. Further Aspects of Mathematics from New Kingdom Sources 157
- 16. Summary 177
-
GRECO-ROMAN PERIODS
- 17. Mathematical Texts (II): Tradition, Transmission, Development 179
- 18. Conclusion: Egyptian Mathematics in Historical Perspective 205
- Bibliography 209
- Subject Index 225
- Egyptian Words and Phrases Index 231
- Index of Mathematical Texts 233