XIV, p. 38; hereafter referred to as Knott. Another interesting form of counting is still in use in Japan, and is more closely connected with the ancient one than is the common form above given. It is as follows: (I) hitotsu, (2) futatsu, (3) mittsu,... A History of Japanese Mathematics - Pàgina 4per David Eugene Smith, Yoshio Mikami - 1914 - 288 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
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...scientific aspects, in the Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan, Yokohama 1886, vo!. XTV, p. 385 hereafter referred to as Knott Another interesting...form above given. It is as follows: (I) hitotsu, (2) futatsa, (3) mittsu, (4) yottsu, (5) itsutsu, (6) muttsu, (7) nanatsu, (8) yattsu, (91 kokonoisu, (10)... | |
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