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Friedrich Otto
Hultsch (22 July 1833,
Dresden – 6
April 1906, Dresden) was a
German classical philologist and
historian of
mathematics in antiquity. After...
- drachmae. An
Attic weight talent was
about 25.8
kilograms (57 lb).
Friedrich Hultsch estimated a
weight of 26.2 kg, and
Dewald (1998)
offers an
estimate of...
- it has been
described as "not
likely as a man's name". When
Friedrich Hultsch prepared his 1878
translation of Pappus's
Collection from Gr**** into Latin...
- open hostility."
Estimates of the
weight of an
Aeginetan mina: 605 g (
Hultsch (1882), p. 502) 630 g (Smith et al. (1890), p. 448) 622 g (Gardner (1918)...
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Friedrich Hultsch in 1900, but it was
later rejected by Noel
Swerdlow in 1969. G. J.
Toomer expanded on his
efforts in 1974.
Friedrich Hultsch determined...
- Cnidus".
MacTutor History of
Mathematics Archive.
University of St Andrews.
Hultsch 1907. De Santillana,
George (1940). "Eudoxus and Plato. A
Study in Chronology"...
- 35–36. Polybius, Histories, Book 11, 1889, p. 78, trans.
Friedrich Otto
Hultsch,
Evelyn Shirley Shuckburgh "Livy's
History of Rome". mu.edu.
Flavius Josephus...
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expanding ac as a sum of
divisors of bc,
similar to the
method proposed by
Hultsch and
Bruins to
explain some of the
expansions in the
Rhind papyrus. Although...
- on 17 June 2009.
Retrieved 1 July 2021.
Polybius (1889).
Friedrich Otto
Hultsch (ed.). The
Histories of Polybius. London:
Macmillan & Co. pp. xxviii. 14...
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Latin in 1588. The
German classicist and
mathematical historian Friedrich Hultsch (1833–1908)
published a
definitive three-volume
presentation of Commandino's...