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English: Two Greek phrases from a mathematical treatise, written in Greek minuscule, 11th/12th century, copied for illustration of Greek numeral symbols. From Hero of Alexandria's Metrica, Codex Constantinopolitanus Veteris Palatii 1, f.96r, c.1100 AD. Text shown: […] γίγνεται ͵θϡϟϛ δʹ ϛʹ […] |
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Source | Own work, after W. R. Knorr, "Archimedes and the measurement of the circle: A new interpretation", Archive for History of Exact Sciences 15 (1976): 122. | ||||||
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