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    UNEXPECTED LINKS BETWEEN EGYPTIAN AND BABYLONIAN MATHEMATICS

    by Jöran Friberg (Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden)

    Table of Contents (139k)
    Preface (168k)
    Chapter 1: Two Curious Mathematical Cuneiform Texts from Old Babylonian Mari (830k)

    Mesopotamian mathematics is known from a great number of cuneiform texts, most of them Old Babylonian, some Late Babylonian or pre-Old-Babylonian, and has been intensively studied during the last couple of decades. In contrast to this Egyptian mathematics is known from only a small number of papyrus texts, and the few books and papers that have been written about Egyptian mathematical papyri have mostly reiterated the same old presentations and interpretations of the texts.

    In this book, it is shown that the methods developed by the author for the close study of mathematical cuneiform texts can also be successfully applied to all kinds of Egyptian mathematical texts, hieratic, demotic, or Greek-Egyptian. At the same time, comparisons of a large number of individual Egyptian mathematical exercises with Babylonian parallels yield many new insights into the nature of Egyptian mathematics and show that Egyptian and Babylonian mathematics display greater similarities than expected.

     
    Contents:
    • Two Curious Mathematical Cuneiform Texts from Old Babylonian Mari
    • Hieratic Mathematical Papyri and Cuneiform Mathematical Texts
    • Demotic Mathematical Papyri and Cuneiform Mathematical Texts
    • Greek-Egyptian Mathematical Documents and Cuneiform Mathematical Texts
     
    Readership: Mathematicians, historians of science, egyptologists and assyriologists.
     


     
    308pp    Pub. date: Jun 2005  
    ISBN:   978-981-256-328-6
    981-256-328-8
       US$87 / £45

     


    308pp    Pub. date: Jun 2005  
    ISBN:   978-981-270-112-1(ebook)
    981-270-112-5(ebook)
       US$113

     


     

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