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Paperback On The Bakshali Manuscript Book

ISBN: 9354189393

ISBN13: 9789354189395

On The Bakshali Manuscript

An authoritative study of the Bakshali Manuscript that illuminates the roots of our numeral system. It changed how we count. R. Hoernle's On The Bakshali Manuscript is a meticulous mathematical manuscript study born from an archaeological manuscript discovery, bringing together careful palaeography, clear exposition and scholarly analysis to map historical number systems and the contested origins of zero. Readable and rigorous in the same breath, it places a fragile folio at the centre of ancient mathematics history and the wider corpus of ancient scientific texts from early medieval India. In concise, often unexpectedly lively prose, Hoernle connects arithmetic practice to the societies that used it, helping readers see calculation as lived technology rather than abstract notation. The result enriches the study of Indian mathematics heritage and offers a practical companion to other history of mathematics books. Scholars and researchers will find concentrated technical value; curious readers will appreciate lucid explanations that make complex methods approachable. Accessible as an introduction and detailed enough to serve as an academic reference, it suits collectors assembling an indology research collection. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Historically and culturally significant, Hoernle's study clarifies how notation, calculation and the idea of place-value circulated across regions and generations; its careful attention to source and context informs ongoing enquiries into the origins of zero and the evolution of historical number systems. Whether consulted by students, museum professionals or casual readers drawn to archaeological manuscript discovery, or shelved among history of mathematics books by classic-literature collectors, this edition bridges scholarly need and readerly pleasure. Designed for circulation in academic libraries and for private collectors, it meets the needs of undergraduate courses and specialist seminars alike. The annotations and contextual notes make it a reliable companion for teaching and research.

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