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Number Concept

Its Origin and Development

Language EnglishEnglish
E-book Adobe ePub DRM
Publishers Science & Technology Publishing, September 2025
The Number Concept: Its Origin and Development by Levi Leonard Conant is a pioneering work in the fi... Full description
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The Number Concept: Its Origin and Development by Levi Leonard Conant is a pioneering work in the field of mathematical anthropology, first published in 1896. This comprehensive study explores the evolution of numerical systems among various cultures, tracing the origins of counting and the development of number concepts from primitive societies to more advanced civilizations. Conant meticulously examines the ways in which different peoples-ranging from indigenous tribes in Africa, the Americas, and Oceania to ancient civilizations in Asia and Europe-conceived of and expressed numbers, often relying on linguistic evidence and ethnographic accounts. The book delves into the fundamental question of how humans first began to count, discussing the use of body parts, tally marks, and other physical aids as early counting tools. Conant analyzes the transition from simple counting methods to the creation of more complex numeral systems, such as those based on the decimal, vigesimal, and quinary structures. He highlights the diversity and ingenuity of number words and symbols, showing how language and culture shaped mathematical thought. Throughout the text, Conant provides detailed examples of numeral systems from around the world, comparing their structures and exploring the cultural factors that influenced their development. He also addresses the limitations and challenges faced by societies with restricted number vocabularies, and how these limitations impacted trade, measurement, and social organization. The Number Concept: Its Origin and Development is not only a historical survey but also a reflection on the universality and diversity of human cognition. It offers valuable insights into the relationship between language, culture, and mathematics, making it an essential resource for students and scholars of anthropology, linguistics, mathematics, and the history of science. Conant's work remains a foundational text for anyone interested in the origins and evolution of numerical understanding across human societies.

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Full name Number Concept
Language English
Binding E-book - Adobe ePub DRM
Date of issue 2025
EAN 9782528102381
Libristo code 51352055
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