The Number Concept: Its Origin and Development

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The Number Concept: Its Origin and Development

by Levi L. (Levi Leonard) Conant

EN·~4 hours·11 chapters

Chapters

11 total
1

THE NUMBER CONCEPT

0:33
2

Preface.

2:01
3

The Number Concept: Its Origin And Development.

0:03
4

Chapter I. - Counting.

28:50
5

Chapter II. - Number System Limits.

22:27
6

Chapter III. - The Origin of Number Words.

50:42
7

Chapter IV. - The Origin of Number Words. (Continued.)

35:46
8

Chapter V. - Miscellaneous Number Bases.

45:13
9

Chapter VI. - The Quinary System.

48:19
10

Chapter VII. - The Vigesimal System.

49:39

Description

This study explores how human societies first came to understand and use numbers, tracing the idea from its earliest traces in primitive languages to the more elaborate counting systems that later cultures developed. Drawing on a wide range of original sources, the author examines the limited numeral vocabularies of remote tribes—some recognizing only “one” and “two,” others lacking any specific number words at all—and shows how even these modest systems reveal an innate sense of quantity.

The book also surveys the diverse numeral structures that have arisen across the world, from binary and quinary schemes to the richer decimal traditions that dominate today. By focusing on cardinal numbers and presenting an extensive collection of examples, it offers readers a clear picture of the ways cultures have grappled with counting, while acknowledging the limits of what can ever be known about the very first moments when numbers entered human thought.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (280K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jonathan Ingram, Hagen von Eitzen and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2005-08-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Levi L. (Levi Leonard) Conant

1857–1916

A late-19th-century American mathematician, he is best remembered for writing The Number Concept: Its Origin and Development, an early study of how different cultures created and used number systems. His work helped bring the history of mathematics to a wider audience beyond the classroom.

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