Ones
<p>In Diophantus <em>Arith.</em> 5.30, the unique ἑνῆ as a plural “ones” is supported by the mss. and on comparison with “ones” in other mathematical writers can be construed as deriving from an adjective ἑνής.</p>
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description | <p>In Diophantus <em>Arith.</em> 5.30, the unique ἑνῆ as a plural “ones” is supported by the mss. and on comparison with “ones” in other mathematical writers can be construed as deriving from an adjective ἑνής.</p> |
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spelling | doaj.art-9bae243f52a140cfa8ec512c943323572022-12-21T22:38:11ZengDuke UniversityGreek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies0017-39162159-31592013-11-0153470872513773OnesFabio Acerbi0CNRS, UMR8560 Centre Alexandre Koyré<p>In Diophantus <em>Arith.</em> 5.30, the unique ἑνῆ as a plural “ones” is supported by the mss. and on comparison with “ones” in other mathematical writers can be construed as deriving from an adjective ἑνής.</p>http://grbs.library.duke.edu/article/view/14805 |
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