Western Origin of the Early Chinese Civilisation From 2,300 B.C. to 200 A.D., Or, Chapters On the Elements Derived From the Old Civilisations of West Asia in the Formation of the Ancient Chinese Culture
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—Herodotus (II, 109) attributes to Sesostris (? Ramses II) the beginnings of geometry which statement can be but the result of a confusion, as Prof. Eisenlohr has discovered that mathematics were studied at the court of the Hycsos princes, as the Ehind papyri con- tain a work on geometry (written for Apepi I) which may be described as a treatise on applied arithmetic. 750) Cf. for instance the history of Tchu-tchung, a famous dealer in pearls estiblish'jd at Kwsi-hi during the reigns 'of Kao ho...u and of King-ti of the First Han dynasty, in the Lieh sien ichuen of Liu-liiang, B.C. 80-9 : TP. 803, 6 Tsouyen (378-300 b.c.) on whomcf. suprd, § 195, could say that Pearls grow in the southern seas. Cf, T.F- 803, 2 i) and § 203. 751) Called Mou hou (d. 163-1-10444—293 Bas.) territory. Cf. T.P, 171, 3. — Mou, 104 14 Bas., means "exchange, barter." 752) Cf. Szema Tsien, She Ki, kiv. 114, fol. 1, and gloss. — Tai ping yu Ian, 170, 10 vers. 758) Tchuh shu ki nien, V, xxxiy, 3. — The mission went apparently along the se.i-coast and by the Hwai river and an affluent.
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