APRENDER A CONTAR SEGÚN EL DE COMPUTO DE RABANO MAURO

Primary school is hardly documented in the ages before the Renaissance, and in the case of Mathematics the case is even more difficult since they were learned on the abacus (either the dust board or the counters abacus) that was deleted after the operation had been completed, to reuse it again. The...

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