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ISAW Monographs: Mathematics, Metrology, and Model Contracts

A Codex From Late Antique Business Education (P.Math.)

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<b>A comprehensive edition and commentary of a late antique codex</b> <i>Mathematics, Metrology, and Model Contracts </i>is a comprehensive edition and commentary of a late antique codex. The codex contains mathematical problems, metrological tables, and model contracts. Given the nature of the contents, the format, and quality of the Greek, the editors conclude that the codex most likely belonged to a student in a school devoted to training business agents and similar professionals. The editors present here the first full scholarly edition of the text, with complete discussions of the provenance, codicology, and philology of the surviving manuscript. They also provide extensive notes and illustrations for the mathematical problems and model contracts, as well as historical commentary on what this text reveals about late antique numeracy, literacy, education, and vocational training in what we would now see as business, law, and administration. The book will be of interest to papyrologists and scholars who are interested in the history and culture of late antiquity, the history of education, literacy, the ancient economy, and the history of science and mathematics.

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ISAW Monographs: Mathematics, Metrology, and Model Contracts, Alexander Jones, Roger S. Bagnall, Zoe Misiewicz, Jonathan Ben-Dov, Katja Kosova

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Titre
ISAW Monographs: Mathematics, Metrology, and Model Contracts
Sous-titre
A Codex From Late Antique Business Education (P.Math.)
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2020
Format
rigide
Pages
230
ISBN10
1479801763
ISBN13
9781479801763
Séries
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<b>A comprehensive edition and commentary of a late antique codex</b> <i>Mathematics, Metrology, and Model Contracts </i>is a comprehensive edition and commentary of a late antique codex. The codex contains mathematical problems, metrological tables, and model contracts. Given the nature of the contents, the format, and quality of the Greek, the editors conclude that the codex most likely belonged to a student in a school devoted to training business agents and similar professionals. The editors present here the first full scholarly edition of the text, with complete discussions of the provenance, codicology, and philology of the surviving manuscript. They also provide extensive notes and illustrations for the mathematical problems and model contracts, as well as historical commentary on what this text reveals about late antique numeracy, literacy, education, and vocational training in what we would now see as business, law, and administration. The book will be of interest to papyrologists and scholars who are interested in the history and culture of late antiquity, the history of education, literacy, the ancient economy, and the history of science and mathematics.