Number theory in Byzantium according to Codex Vindobonensis phil. Graecus 65 of the 15th century. The numbers and the numeric position in Byzantium.
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Publication date: 22 November 2019
Full work available at URL: http://bulletin.math.uoc.gr/vol/59/59-107-118.pdf
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