Chinese Science, Issues 13-14N. Sivin, 1996 - Science |
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A FESTSCHRIFT FOR NATHAN SIVIN Part | 5 |
The Development of HinduArabic and Traditional Chinese Arithmetic | 35 |
The Use of the Twentyeight Xiu as a DayCount in Early China | 55 |
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