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abacusAncient calculating device made up of a frame of parallel wires on which beads are strung. The method of calculating with a handful of stones on a ‘flat surface’ (Latin abacus) was familiar to the Greeks and Romans, and used by earlier peoples, possibly even in ancient Babylon; it survives in the more sophisticated bead-frame form of the Russian schoty and the Japanese soroban. The abacus has been superseded by the electronic calculator. The wires of a bead-frame abacus define place value (for example, in the decimal number system each successive wire, counting from right to left, would stand for ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, and so on) and beads are slid to the top of each wire in order to represent the digits of a particular number. On a simple decimal abacus, for example, the number 8,493 would be entered by sliding three beads on the first wire (three ones), nine beads on the second wire (nine tens), four beads on the third wire (four hundreds), and eight beads on the fourth wire (eight thousands). How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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(20) Dold-Samplonius could have profited from
standing by the prayer niche and the marvelous array of columns and
arches of the Cordoba Mosque, which have a hypnotic symmetry, as well as
from an exploratory look at the pillars "linked by horseshoe-shaped
arches immediately above the abaci . Using hands-on models like counters, Cuisenaire rods, multibase
blocks, chips, abaci, wooden cubes, and counting sticks would be perfect
for students like Raphael--the boy who vibrated with an continuous
energy. Nor is
the detail of the courtyard to be greatly admired with its square and
slender coupled shafts divided into square blocks and surmounted by
debased Ionic capitals from which the abaci are wanting . |
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