| Herodotus - 1812 - 468 էջ
...and his revenues were drawn from the rent, which every individual annually paid him. Whoever was a sufferer by the inundation of the Nile, was permitted...improbable to suppose that this was the origin of geometry l89, and that the Greeks learned it from hence. As to 189 Origin of geometry.] — The natives of Thebes,... | |
| Herodotus - 1821 - 478 էջ
...and his revenues were drawn from the rent, which every individual annually paid him. Whoever was a sufferer by the inundation of the Nile, was permitted...improbable to suppose that this was the origin of geometry 1!i9, and that the Greeks learned it from hence. As isa Origin of geometry.]— The natives of Thebes,... | |
| George Oliver - 1823 - 406 էջ
...ground; and his revenues were drawn from the rent which every individual annually paid him. Whoever was a sufferer by the inundation of the Nile, was permitted...his ability. It may not be improbable to suppose," adds Herodotus, " that this was the origin of Geometry."* " The study of geometry among the Egyptians... | |
| Ramses II (King of Egypt), Edward Upham - 1824 - 366 էջ
...distribution of the lands of Egypt. He assigned to each Egyptian a square piece of ground : whoever was a sufferer by the inundation of the Nile, was permitted...officers were appointed to inquire into the particulars, &c. It may not be improbable, Herodotus says, that this was the origin of geometry. — Euterpe, i.... | |
| Herodotus - 1830 - 542 էջ
...; and his revenues were drawn from the rent which every individual annually paid him. Whoever was a sufferer by the inundation of the Nile, was permitted...improbable to suppose that this was the origin of geometry,1 and that the Greeks learned 2 Хитегош canato.] — Probably one reason why Sesostris... | |
| Herodotus - 1830 - 346 էջ
...; and his revenues were drawn from the rent which every individual annually paid him. Whoever was a sufferer by the inundation of the Nile was permitted...that no man might be taxed beyond his ability. It might not be improbable to suppose that this was the origin of geometry, ' and that the Greeks The... | |
| 1832 - 520 էջ
...and his revenues were drawn from the rent, which every individual annually paid him. Whoever was a sufferer by the inundation of the Nile, was permitted...injury, that no man might be taxed beyond his ability. (Euterpeor, 2d B. ch. 109.) So exactly does this account apply to Hindoostnanu, that if the names of... | |
| Thomas Best Jervis - 1836 - 696 էջ
...kiog aoqoaiMs& “with his loss. Certain officers were appointed to inquire into ike putics' ‘-lan of the injury that no man might be taxed beyond his ability. it may “not be impossible to suppose that this was the origin of Geometry and that “the 0re¿ks learned it from... | |
| William Laxton - 1841 - 534 էջ
...regular distribution of the lands, and assigned to each Egyptian a square piece of ground. Whoever was a sufferer by the inundation of the Nile, was permitted to make the iing acquainted with his loss, and certain officers were appointed to inquire into the particulars,... | |
| Herodotus - 1839 - 332 էջ
...kingdom, besides a great number of small ones, which distributed these waters all over Egypt.— Raynal. with his loss. Certain officers were appointed to...of geometry,* and that the Greeks learned it from nence. As to the pole, the gnomon,! and the division of the dayj into twelve parts, the Greeks received... | |
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