While Volume I provides the historical context and mathematical analysis, Volume II focuses on the raw data and direct translations of the papyrus (British Museum 10057 and 10058):
: The volume includes a photographic facsimile and analysis of the Egyptian Mathematical Leather Roll , a related table of unit fraction additions. The Rhind Mathematical Papyrus. Volume II. Phot...
This work remains one of the most important sources for the History of Mathematics . By providing high-quality photographs and multiple layers of translation, it allows scholars to verify interpretations of ancient Egyptian arithmetic, geometry, and algebraic methods, such as "doubling" for multiplication or calculating the Area of a Circle . While Volume I provides the historical context and
is the second installment of a definitive two-volume study published in 1929 by the Mathematical Association of America . is the second installment of a definitive two-volume
: Includes 109 photographic plates of the original hieratic text, allowing researchers to see the scribe Ahmes' actual handwriting.
: Each plate features a corresponding transcription from the cursive hieratic script into standard hieroglyphs.