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  • ...ction of texts including administrative texts, medical texts, veterinarian texts and six fragments devoted to mathematics.<ref>[http://www.digitalegypt.ucl. The mathematical texts most commented on are usually named: ...
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  • ...o [[algebra]] as it was developed and used in [[ancient Egypt]]. [[Ancient Egyptian mathematics]] as discussed here spans a time period ranging from {{abbr|c.| ...year=1999 |title=Ancient Egyptian Science: A Source Book Volume 3: Ancient Egyptian Mathematics |series=Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society |volume=2 ...
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  • | native_lang1 = [[Egyptian language|Egyptian]] name ...e_personennamen_1.pdf| accessdate= 25 July 2020 |page=321}}</ref> was an [[ancient Egypt]]ian princess of the [[Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt|18th Dynasty]]; si ...
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  • ...it influenced the development of mathematics, geography, and the calendar; Egyptian geometry advanced due to the practice of land measurement “because the over ...he [[Rhind Mathematical Papyrus]] (RMP). The examples demonstrate that the ancient Egyptians knew how to compute areas of several geometric shapes and the vol ...
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  • [[Babylonian mathematics|Babylonian]] and [[Ancient Egyptian mathematics|Egyptian mathematics]] solving quadratic equations For a non-formalized language, that is, in most mathematical texts outside of [[mathematical logic]], for an individual expression it is not a ...
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  • ...he [[Egyptian numerals|Egyptian demotic numerals]]; Greek letters replaced Egyptian signs. The first examples of the Greek system date back to the 6th century ...et|Arabic abjad]]'s 28 consonant signs could represent numbers up to 1000. Ancient Aramaic alphabets had enough letters to reach up to 9000. In mathematical a ...
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  • ...f name="nce2-bible">{{citation | author=P. W. Skehan | contribution=BIBLE (TEXTS) | title=[[New Catholic Encyclopedia]] | edition=2nd | volume=2 | publisher ...]] known as the [[Septuagint]], made in the last few centuries BCE. Extant ancient manuscripts of the Septuagint version include [[Codex Vaticanus]] ('''B'''; ...
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  • ...geometry operations involving a diagram from which, it has been suggested, ancient Mesopotamians might, at an earlier time, have derived the Pythagorean theor ...ocabulary of Old Babylonian mathematics, that underlying the procedures in texts such as IM 67118 was a set of standard cut-and-paste geometric operations, ...
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  • ...f name="nce2-bible">{{citation | author=P. W. Skehan | contribution=BIBLE (TEXTS) | title=[[New Catholic Encyclopedia]] | edition=2nd | volume=2 | publisher ...]] known as the [[Septuagint]], made in the last few centuries BCE. Extant ancient manuscripts of the Septuagint version include [[Codex Vaticanus]] ('''B'''; ...
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  • ...]] known as the [[Septuagint]], made in the last few centuries BCE. Extant ancient manuscripts of the Septuagint version include [[Codex Vaticanus]] ('''B'''; ...hat God brought hallucinations to the Arameans, convincing them that great Egyptian and Hittite armies advanced to attack, thus forcing them to break off the s ...
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  • ...gs 14:21–18:13.<ref>{{citation | author=P. W. Skehan | contribution=BIBLE (TEXTS) | title=[[New Catholic Encyclopedia]] | edition=2nd | volume=2 | publisher ...]] known as the [[Septuagint]], made in the last few centuries BCE. Extant ancient manuscripts of the Septuagint version include [[Codex Vaticanus]] ('''B'''; ...
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  • ...]] known as the [[Septuagint]], made in the last few centuries BCE. Extant ancient manuscripts of the [[Septuagint]] version include [[Codex Vaticanus]] ('''B ...s of [[Assyria]] and [[Ancient Egypt|Egypt]], is not without significance. Egyptian armies were swarms, hastily levied, and very imperfectly disciplined. Assyr ...
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  • ...]] known as the [[Septuagint]], made in the last few centuries BCE. Extant ancient manuscripts of the Septuagint version include [[Codex Vaticanus]] ('''B'''; ...Pritchard|1969|p=287}}), the Assyrian king also mentions the advance of an Egyptian army, though he claims to have defeated them at Eltekeh, near the border of ...
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  • ...f> but modern scholars view it as a composition of a number of independent texts of various ages from c. 630–540 BCE.{{sfn|Knight|1995|p=62}}{{sfn|Jones|200 Extant ancient manuscripts of a translation into [[Koine Greek]] known as the [[Septuagint ...
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  • ...]] known as the [[Septuagint]], made in the last few centuries BCE. Extant ancient manuscripts of the Septuagint version include [[Codex Vaticanus]] ('''B'''; ...urnal|last1=Horn|first1=Siegfried H|title=The Babylonian Chronicle and the Ancient Calendar of the Kingdom of Judah|journal=Andrews University Seminary Studie ...
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  • ...f> but modern scholars view it as a composition of a number of independent texts of various ages from c. 630–540 BCE.{{sfn|Knight|1995|p=62}}{{sfn|Jones|200 Extant ancient manuscripts of a translation into [[Koine Greek]] known as the [[Septuagint ...
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  • ...]] known as the [[Septuagint]], made in the last few centuries BCE. Extant ancient manuscripts of the Septuagint version include [[Codex Vaticanus]] ('''B'''; ...Rapids: Zondervan, 2005), 565.</ref> It bears the same iconography of the Egyptian winged scarab as the seals attributed to King Hezekiah, recalling the allia ...
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  • ...f> but modern scholars view it as a composition of a number of independent texts of various ages from c. 630–540 BCE.{{sfn|Knight|1995|p=62}}{{sfn|Jones|200 Extant ancient manuscripts of a translation into [[Koine Greek]] known as the [[Septuagint ...
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  • ...f> but modern scholars view it as a composition of a number of independent texts of various ages from c. 630–540 BCE.{{sfn|Knight|1995|p=62}}{{sfn|Jones|200 Extant ancient manuscripts of a translation into [[Koine Greek]] known as the [[Septuagint ...
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  • ...les 26:19–35:7.<ref>{{citation | author=P. W. Skehan | contribution=BIBLE (TEXTS) | title=[[New Catholic Encyclopedia]] | edition=2nd | volume=2 | publisher ...]] known as the [[Septuagint]], made in the last few centuries BCE. Extant ancient manuscripts of the Septuagint version include [[Codex Vaticanus]] ('''B'''; ...
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