Big Data for the Leviathan

(lrb.co.uk)

52 points | by pepys 8 days ago ago

7 comments

  • stevesimmons 4 days ago

    This is a fascinating article about arithmetic calculations during the transition from Roman to Arabic numerals in 1500-1600 England. Well worth reading. Full of historical surprises.

    "Without nomberynge a man can do almost nothynge. With the helpe of it, you maye attayne to all thyng."

    -- Robert Recorde, 1543

  • RunSet 4 days ago
    • libraryofbabel 4 days ago

      Thanks! FYI there’s a typo in the author’s name in the archived version that has since been fixed in the original. Correct name is Jessica Marie Otis.

      • selimthegrim 4 days ago

        It is correct in the main text in the archive.

    • worldvoyageur 4 days ago

      No paywall on the original source for me.

  • PLenz 4 days ago

    In a similar vein I recommend Empire of the Sum by Keith Houston, an excellent history of calculators that also spends a lot of time on how we humans calculated before we had them

  • selimthegrim 4 days ago

    I was kind of hoping Kieran Healy wrote this