Reckonings Reckonings

Reckonings

Numerals, Cognition, and History

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Publisher Description

Insights from the history of numerical notation suggest that how humans write numbers is an active choice involving cognitive and social factors.

Over the past 5,000 years, more than 100 methods of numerical notation--distinct ways of writing numbers--have been developed and used by specific communities. Most of these are barely known today; where they are known, they are often derided as cognitively cumbersome and outdated. In Reckonings, Stephen Chrisomalis considers how humans past and present use numerals, reinterpreting historical and archaeological representations of numerical notation and exploring the implications of why we write numbers with figures rather than words.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2020
December 15
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
288
Pages
PUBLISHER
MIT Press
SELLER
Penguin Random House Canada
SIZE
37.4
MB
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