Five ten hundred thousand and ten thousand.
Attic greek numbers.
This is the system we discuss.
This was used to refer to two of.
Attic numerals were used by the ancient greeks possibly from the 7th century bc they were also known as herodianic numerals because they were first described in a 2nd century manuscript by herodian they are also known as acrophonic numerals because the symbols derive from the first letters of the words that the symbols represent.
Or so used only six symbols.
Thousands were often indicated by placing a bar at the left of the corresponding numeral.
The ionian greek system of enumeration was a little more sophis ticated than the egyptian though it was non positional.
By the alexandrian age the greek attic system of enumeration was being replaced by the ionian or alphabetic numerals.
The attics are a number system used by the early greek.
This system which arose around 500 b c.
This section mentions only some of the attic peculiarities.
Attic greek grammar is to a large extent ancient greek grammar or at least when the latter topic is presented it is with the peculiarities of the attic dialect.
These ionic or alphabetical numerals were simply a cipher system in which nine greek letters were assigned to the numbers 1 9 nine more to the numbers 10 90 and nine more to 100 900.
Who described the system in his writings.
Attic refers to the greek territory of attica while herodianic refers to aelius herodianus a grammarian of the 2 nd century a d.
The attic numerals are a symbolic number notation used by the ancient greeks they were also known as herodianic numerals because they were first described in a 2nd century manuscript by herodian.
Or as acrophonic numerals from acrophony because the basic symbols derive from the first letters of the ancient greek words that the symbols represented.
By the alexandrian age the greek attic system of enumeration was being replaced by the ionian or alphabetic numerals.
This is the system we discuss.
The word attic refers to the place attica which is the main city of athens.
Like the attic and egyptian systems it was also decimal.
The ionian greek system of enumeration was a little more sophisticated than the egyptian though it was non positional.
Like the attic and egyptian systems it was also decimal.