Compound Numbers and Numerals in Greek

P. Keyser
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An examination of the word order in which Greek literary texts, up to circa 325 bce, record compound numbers (e.g., “twenty-four”) illuminates two problems: the transmission of numbers in those texts, and the expansion of “commercial” numeracy in Greek society. Compound numbers occur both in descending (“twenty-four”) and ascending (“four and twenty”) order. The prevalence of ascending-ordered numbers in these literary texts argues for their having been transmitted as words, not numerals. The proportion of numbers written in descending order differs among authors, and is correlated with a stronger presence of “commercial” numeracy. The evidence of inscriptions and papyri concurs.
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希腊语中的复合数和数字
对公元前325年左右的希腊文学文本中记录的复数(如“24”)的词序的研究揭示了两个问题:这些文本中数字的传递,以及“商业”计算能力在希腊社会的扩展。复数以降序(“24”)和升序(“4和20”)出现。在这些文学文本中,升序数字的流行表明它们是作为文字而不是数字传播的。数字降序书写的比例因作者而异,这与“商业”计算能力更强有关。碑文和莎草纸的证据与此一致。
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