Counting Body Parts
John AllenPaulos: Born to Count, 20 January 2000
The Mathematical Brain
by Brian Butterworth.
Macmillan, 446 pp., £20, April 1999,0 333 73527 7 Show More
by Brian Butterworth.
Macmillan, 446 pp., £20, April 1999,
“... Most people nowadays who claim to lack a ‘mathematical brain’ can easily sit down to multiply 231 by 34 or divide 2119 by 138 and come up with the answers. Yet in the 15th century Northern European merchants had to send their mathematically gifted sons to Italy to learn how to accomplish these feats. Arabic numerals were not yet in wide use, and German universities weren’t the place to find out about the arcane arts of multiplication and division ... ”