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Bakshali Manuscript

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Book Details
Author: G. R. Kay
Volumes: Set in 2 Volumes in 3 Parts
Pages: 238 pp; 96 plates
Year of Publishing: 1981
Binding: Hard Bound
Publisher: COSMO PUBLICATIONS
ISBN: 8170203746
Language: English

Description
• In 1881, a significant mathematical manuscript was discovered in Bakhshali, a village near the ancient site of Taxila, situated on the northwestern borders of undivided India.
• The manuscript, written on birch-bark in the Sarada script (still used in Kashmir), is a key artifact for understanding the mathematical advancements of ancient India. Dr. Hoernle, the renowned oriental scholar, hailed it as a major discovery that discusses arithmetic, including mensuration, with significant attention given to algebra and geometry.
• The work, though arithmetical in form, goes beyond a simple arithmetic textbook, using generalized solutions that imply algebraic concepts, despite not employing algebraic symbolism. The manuscript is divided into algebraic, arithmetical, and geometrical sections.
• The first volume is split into two parts:

  • Part I covers the history of the manuscript, its description, contents, analysis of the mathematical aspects, and the manuscript's age and sources.

  • Part II includes the script, transliteration of the text, facsimiles, and plates, along with a comprehensive index.
    • Part III, issued separately, focuses solely on the language of the manuscript.
    • This reprint is a valuable resource for Indologists, historians, archaeologists, and students of mathematics and astronomy, offering deep insights into early Hindu mathematics and the influence of Gandhara culture on scientific knowledge.