Archivo: Apices du moyen-âge
Descripción: Each Apex received an individual name: 1 Igin, 2 Andras, 3 Ormis, 4 Arbas, 5 Quimas, 6 Caltis, 7 Zenis, 8 Temenisa, 9 Celentis. The etymology remains unclear, though some names were clearly Arab numbers. The Arabic figures reported by Gerber were reproduced almost everywhere with the greatest fantasy, as evidenced by various examples compared to the model's initial figure 4 (form imported by the Arabs at the end of the tenth century).
Título: Apices du moyen-âge
Créditos: Georges Ifrah: Histoire universelle des chiffres. Seghers: 1981. p. 507, fig. 240 https://web.archive.org/web/20140103204758/http://www.encyclopedie-universelle.com/abaque-calcul7-moyen-age-occidental.html https://web.archive.org/web/20141204104148/http://www.encyclopedie-universelle.com/images/Image346.gif G. F. Hill: The development of Arabic numerals in Europe (exhibited in sixty-four tables). Clarendon Press: Oxford, 1915
Autor(a): Georges Ifrah
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