International audienceThe earliest extant mathematical writings from China contain a lot of problems and data about grains. They also betray a close relationship with imperial bureaucracy in this respect. Indeed, these texts quote administrative regulations about grains. For instance, Writings on mathematical procedures 筭數書, found in a tomb sealed ca. 186 BCE, has a section in common with the “regulations on granaries” from the Qin statutes in eighteen domains, known thanks to slips excavated at Shuihudi. Mathematical writings also deal with official vessels used to measure grains. They cast light on statements from, and practices evidenced by, official histories and administrative documents. This article addresses the following issues. Whi...
With regards to farming in the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220), in some cases harrowing and soil compact...
International audienceThe period of disunion from 311 to 589 CE saw the territories of the former Ha...
(a) Masonry city walls construction sequence of the Ming Dynasty; (b) Garrisons setting up and aband...
International audienceThe earliest extant mathematical writings from China contain a lot of problems...
International audienceGrains were key products for the working of the bureaucracy in early Imperial ...
International audienceWhen compared with the mathematical manuscripts from the earliest decades of t...
"Study of the History of Mathematics". August 27~30, 2012. edited by Tsukane Ogawa. The papers prese...
The author discusses the earliest extant Chinese mathematical treatises, Jiu zhang suan shu九章算術 (Com...
The aim of this study is to illuminate the financial act of grain tribute 漕運 system and its relation...
Abstract. Qin Jiushao and Public Trade under the Song. Writings on numbers in Nine Chapters is a tre...
Texte d'une conférence donnée à Chicago en mai 2002Most historians of science have tended to take th...
Since the beginning of the last century hundreds of scholars have devoted themselves to the discipli...
AbstractThe Suàn shù shū is an ancient Chinese collection of writings on mathematics approximately ...
Une version révisée est parue dans Léna Soler, Sjoerd Zwart, Michael Lynch & Vincent Israël-Jost (ed...
Une version révisée est parue dans Léna Soler, Sjoerd Zwart, Michael Lynch & Vincent Israël-Jost (ed...
With regards to farming in the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220), in some cases harrowing and soil compact...
International audienceThe period of disunion from 311 to 589 CE saw the territories of the former Ha...
(a) Masonry city walls construction sequence of the Ming Dynasty; (b) Garrisons setting up and aband...
International audienceThe earliest extant mathematical writings from China contain a lot of problems...
International audienceGrains were key products for the working of the bureaucracy in early Imperial ...
International audienceWhen compared with the mathematical manuscripts from the earliest decades of t...
"Study of the History of Mathematics". August 27~30, 2012. edited by Tsukane Ogawa. The papers prese...
The author discusses the earliest extant Chinese mathematical treatises, Jiu zhang suan shu九章算術 (Com...
The aim of this study is to illuminate the financial act of grain tribute 漕運 system and its relation...
Abstract. Qin Jiushao and Public Trade under the Song. Writings on numbers in Nine Chapters is a tre...
Texte d'une conférence donnée à Chicago en mai 2002Most historians of science have tended to take th...
Since the beginning of the last century hundreds of scholars have devoted themselves to the discipli...
AbstractThe Suàn shù shū is an ancient Chinese collection of writings on mathematics approximately ...
Une version révisée est parue dans Léna Soler, Sjoerd Zwart, Michael Lynch & Vincent Israël-Jost (ed...
Une version révisée est parue dans Léna Soler, Sjoerd Zwart, Michael Lynch & Vincent Israël-Jost (ed...
With regards to farming in the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220), in some cases harrowing and soil compact...
International audienceThe period of disunion from 311 to 589 CE saw the territories of the former Ha...
(a) Masonry city walls construction sequence of the Ming Dynasty; (b) Garrisons setting up and aband...