Book Title: Alphabet Key To History Of Mankind
Author(s): David Diringer
Publisher: Hutchinsons Scientific and Technical Publications

View full book text
Previous | Next

Page 572
________________ ح 1 یہ ح| ح و کم و و و - | B| Development of the Arabic numerals Fig, 255 هو | 8 | 67 | 4 3 2 1 || هلیا واي || كلوا وا 3 و ۸ || واه | کراسرار .ومورهای واو || celuYN819 کاکاماوا | وا8 A ر و را 3 سر نر هاوا 18 ماه || 1 . واما او هو حاد في عو2 ولو11 || وا کر اكو | 3||| CONCLUSION 1, Devanagari letters of the second century A.D. 12, Arbic numerals of the tenth century A.D. 3. Arabic numerals of a Latin manuscript of the Escorial Library (see Fig. 254, 1), 4. Other forms of the Arabic numerals, western type, 5-8. Arabic numerals, caster type (8, modern Arabic numerals, as emploved in Arabic script) 0-13. The so-called apices of Boëthius of the eleventh und welfth centuries 2.1); 1. The numerals of John Basingestockes (d. 1252). 15-17. Arabic-Byzantine numerals of the twelfth to the fifteenth centuriei. 18, Numerals in a manuscript from France (now in Berlin), of the second half of the twelfth century A.D. 19. Numerals in an Italian manuscript from Florence of the first half of the fourteenth century 1.1). 20, Numerals in Italian manuscripts of the fifteenth century 571

Loading...

Page Navigation
1 ... 570 571 572 573 574 575 576 577 578 579 580 581 582 583 584 585 586 587 588 589 590 591 592 593 594 595 596 597 598 599 600 601 602 603 604 605 606 607 608 609