Introduction and analysis of the account version of the work of Mir Mohammad Ghasem Asir Varamini
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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Scientific works constitute an important part of the collection of historical writings of Iran. Mathematical and arithmetic sciences have been among the sciences of interest to Iranian scientists. Examining mathematical manuscripts and arithmetic and geometry in terms of identifying the history of science, using their contents to establish new knowledge, as well as finding out the literary and linguistic features of the period in which it was written. Are of particular importance. Therefore, reviewing and correcting such manuscripts, even if they are not in the category of literary and scientific works, can be a priority for researchers and proofreaders active in this field. The treatise on arithmetic is one of the ninth and tenth century writings in the field of mathematics, arithmetic and geometry. The author of this work is Mir Mohammad Ghasem Asir Varamini (Isfahani). This book was written in Baghdad and the author is the same author. The date of its writing, according to the author and its scribe, dates back to 900 AH. This work consists of an introduction and a conclusion, as well as three articles, each of which is divided into different chapters. In this research, the most important features of the thesis book are written along with the introduction of its manuscript and finally the version is examined from a content point of view.
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Persian
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Journal of Codicology and manuscript research, Volume:1 Issue: 1, 2022
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25 to 46
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