A comprehensive edition and commentary of a late antique codex
Mathematics, Metrology, and Model Contracts 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.
A comprehensive edition and commentary of a late antique codex
Mathematics, Metrology, and Model Contracts 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.
Roger S. Bagnall (Editor)
Roger S. Bagnall is Leon Levy Director and Professor of Ancient
History Emeritus at the Institute for the Study of the Ancient
World at New York University. He is author, co-author, and editor
of many books including Egypt in Late Antiquity and Everyday
Writing in the Graeco-Roman East.
Alexander Jones (Editor)
Alexander Jones is Leon Levy Director and Professor of the
History of the Exact Sciences in Antiquity at the Institute for the
Study of the Ancient World. His work centers on texts and artifacts
relating to Greco-Roman mathematical sciences, their intellectual
and social context, and their interconnections with scientific
traditions in other cultures and periods.
"[Mathematics, Metrology, and Model Contracts] is an important
publication and provides a wide range of information; readers and
scholars can acquire a complete and in-depth knowledge of this
specific subfield of papyrology by using [Mathematics, Metrology,
and Model Contracts] as a reference."
*Plekos*
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