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27 Jun
An algorism
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From: Peter Langston <psl>
Date: Sun, 27 Jun 99 10:01:28 -0700
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Subject: An algorism
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From: Wordsmith <wsmith@wordsmith.org>
algorism (AL-guh-riz-uhm) noun
1. The Arabic system of numeration; the decimal system.
2. Computation with Arabic figures.
[Middle English algorisme, from Old French, from Medieval Latin algorismus
after Muhammad ibn Khwarizmi-Musa Al-.]
"And other mathematical phenomena need to be explored for their role in
determining how mensural systems were designed, particularly the schemes
of 'harmonic numbers' which crop up in Vitry's correspondence with
Gerson. Christopher Page has also recently drawn our attention to the
stimulus of developments in algorism and computus ...."
Lefferts, Peter M., Mensuration and Proportion Signs: Origins and
Evolution (book reviews), Music & Letters, Feb 1995.
Here is another example of algorism. -Anu (-:
"During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative
in creating the Internet." -Al Gore, US Vice President (in a CNN
interview March 9, 1999).
© 1999 Peter Langston