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  1. Number: From Ahmes to Cantor by Midhat Gazale, 2000
  2. The Sarcophagus of Anchnesraneferab, Queen of Ahmes II, King of Egypt: About B.C. 564-526 by Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge, 2001-09-13
  3. The Sarcophagus of Anchnesraneferab, Queen of Ahmes Ii, King of Egypt by E. A. Wallis Budge, 2010-03-28
  4. Ein Mathematisches Handbuch Der Alten Aegypter (German Edition) by August Eisenlohr, Ahmes, 2010-03-16
  5. Gems of Ahmes; Inspirational Writings by Lorraine (Rev. ) Lavani, 1974-01-01
  6. Ahmes
  7. Amenophis I. und Ahmes Nefertari (Deutsches Archaologisches Institut Abteilung Kairo; Sonderschrift) (German Edition) by Gabi Hollender, 2009-05-15
  8. Soldat de L'égypte Antique: Horemheb, Paatonemheb, Ahmès Fils D'abana, Maiherpri, Ahmôsé (French Edition)
  9. Mémoire sur l'inscription du tombeau d'Ahmès, chef des nautoniers. by EMMANUEL. DE ROUGÉ, 1851-01-01
  10. Reine de L'égypte Antique: Bérénice Ii D'égypte, Cléopâtre Vii, Hatchepsout, Néfertiti, Ahmès, Iâhhotep, Arsinoé Iv, Néférousobek (French Edition)
  11. Number: From Ahmes to Cantor -- w/ Dust Jacket by Midhat Gazale, 2000-01-01
  12. Ancient Egyptian Scribes: List of Ancient Egyptian Scribes, Ahmes, Setau, Nakhtmin, the Seated Scribe, Amenhotep, Son of Hapu, Hesy-Ra, Nebamun
  13. Mémoire sur l'inscription du tombeau d'Ahmès chef des nautoniers, par M. Emmanuel De Rougé (French Edition) by Emmanuel Rougé, 1853-01-01
  14. The Sarcophagus of Anchnesraneferab Queen of Ahmes II King of Egypt by E. A. Wallis Budge, 2010-09-10

81. Ahmes Family Grave Search
Nefertari Nofretari egypt queen ahmesNefertari, Amenotep l s mother, was the first to enjoy an official cult afterher death because of her eminent priestly functions, and this was of course
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82. Ahmes
Museo di Informatica e Storia del Calcolo Translate this page La più antica documentazione esistente di questo rapporto ci è stata lasciatada uno scriba egizio di nome ahmes intorno al 1650 aC, in quello che è noto
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Ahmes
Ahmes was an Egytian priest who lived sometime before 1700 B.C. A surviving work of Ahmes is part of the Rhind Papyrus now located in the British Museum (Newman, 1956). The work is entitled directions for knowing all dark things and is a collection of problems in geometry and arithmetic. The problems are presented with solutions, but often with no hint as to how the solution was obtained. Ahmes states without proof that a circular field with a diameter of 9 units is equal in area to a square with sides of 8 units( Beckman, 1971). In modern notation: which leads to a value of pi equal to 3.16049...
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83. O Número Natural
Translate this page Entre os cientistas, ele é chamado de ahmes. Foi ele quem escreveu oPapiro ahmes. O papiro ahmes é um antigo manual de Matemática.
http://matematica.no.sapo.pt/natural.htm
Os números naturais
O
s egípcios criam os símbolos
Por volta do ano 4.000 a.C., algumas comunidades primitivas aprenderam a usar ferramentas e armas de bronze. Aldeias situadas nas margens de rios transformaram-se em cidades. A vida ia ficando cada vez mais complexa. Novas actividades iam surgindo, graças sobretudo ao desenvolvimento do comércio.
Os agricultores passaram a produzir alimentos em quantidades superiores às suas necessidades. Com isso algumas pessoas puderam dedicar-se a outras actividades, tornando-se artesãos, comerciantes, sacerdotes, administradores... Como consequência desse desenvolvimento surgiu a escrita. Era o fim da Pré-História e o começo da História. Os grandes progressos que marcaram o fim da Pré-História verificaram-se com muita intensidade e rapidez no Egipto.
Para fazer os projetos de construção das pirâmides e dos templos, o número concreto não era nada prático.

84. IMática - A Matemática Interativa Na Internet
Translate this page O papiro Rhind ou ahmes mede 5,5 m de comprimento por 0,32 m de largura, datadoaproximadamente no ano 1650 aC onde encontramos um texto matemático na forma
http://www.matematica.br/historia/prhind.html
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Papiro Rhind

Período : aproximadamente no ano 1650 a.C.
Assuntos matemáticos envolvidos
  • Matemática Elementar: texto matemático;

papiro Rhind
ou Ahmes mede 5,5 m de comprimento por 0,32 m de largura, datado aproximadamente no ano 1650 a.C. onde encontramos um texto matemático na forma de manual prático que contém 85 problemas copiados em escrita hierática pelo escriba Ahmes de um trabalho mais antigo. Museu Britânico Uma parte do papiro Rhind
Alterado em: 28/01/2003
Texto de: Valéria Ostete Jannis Luchetta; supervisão e orientação: prof. Doutor Francisco César Polcino Milies
Bibliografia:
  • Boyer, Carl B., História da Matemática, Edgard Blücher, São Paulo, 1974. Eves, Howard, Introdução à História da Matemática, Unicamp, Campinas, 1997.

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85. My Lines - Person Page 404
ahmesSapair of Egypt 1 24752 Pedigree. ahmes-Sapair of Egypt was theson of King Seqenenre Ta o II of Egypt and Queen Ahhotpe of Egypt.
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Neferu of Egypt
Neferu of Egypt married Cenna of Egypt
Child of Neferu of Egypt and Cenna of Egypt
Queen Tetisheri ... of Egypt
  • "A 4000-Year Old DFA", 18., A 4000-Year Old Descent from Antiquity: From the 12th Egyptian Dynasty to the Capetians and Beyond. , online soc.medieval.gen, printout dated May 2001. Previously published in hard copy (.: ., 1995–1998). Hereinafter cited as " DFA (4000 yr)
    Ahmes-Sapair of Egypt
    Pedigree
    Ahmes-Sapair of Egypt was the son of King Seqenenre Ta'o II of Egypt and Queen 'Ahhotpe of Egypt He was heir-apparent to the minor Amenhotep I but died before him. He married Sensonb of Egypt
    Child of Ahmes-Sapair of Egypt and Sensonb of Egypt
    co-King Akheperkare Tuthmosis I ... of Egypt d. 1518 B.C.
  • "A 4000-Year Old DFA", 20., A 4000-Year Old Descent from Antiquity: From the 12th Egyptian Dynasty to the Capetians and Beyond. , online soc.medieval.gen, printout dated May 2001. Previously published in hard copy (.: ., 1995–1998). Hereinafter cited as " DFA (4000 yr)
    Sensonb of Egypt
    Sensonb of Egypt married Ahmes-Sapair of Egypt , son of King Seqenenre Ta'o II of Egypt and Queen 'Ahhotpe of Egypt
    Child of Sensonb of Egypt and Ahmes-Sapair of Egypt
    co-King Akheperkare Tuthmosis I ... of Egypt d. 1518 B.C.
  • 86. Hieroglyphics
    ahmes Papyrus. The ahmes or Rhind Papyrus, was deciphered once Egyptologistunlocked the Egyptian Hieroglyphs, using the Rosetta Stone.
    http://www.cmi.k12.il.us/Urbana/projects/cybermummy/hieroglyphics.html
    The Roman Egyptian mummies did not have hieroglyphs (picture writing) on the cartonnage or wrappings, as did mummies in the earlier Egyptian periods. However, much of what we know about the Ancient Egyptians comes from the hieroglyphs on the walls of their tombs and in their art. The tomb writing tells about the individual who died, their accomplishments, where and how they lived.The writing is an attempt to justify their lives and win a place in the after life. It is interesting to note that the writing has lasted thousands of years and their stories have granted them immortality, if not everlasting life. Hieroglyphs are found on the Ancient Egyptian art, sculpture and architecture. This picture writing was a mystery for hundreds of years until the discovery of the Rosetta Stone, which helped unlock the language mystery.
    Rosetta Stone
    More is known about life in Ancient Egypt than other ancient civilizations. This knowledge comes from the discovery of the Rosetta Stone , a basalt rock inscribed with a message written in three languages: Egyptian Hieroglyphic, Egyptian Demotic and Greek. Napoleonic soldiers found the Rosetta Stone in 1799 and because Egyptologists were familiar with Greek were able to decipher the message and decode the Egyptian Hieroglyphs.

    87. Egypt
    Much is known about the Ancient Egyptian knowledge of Mathematics becauseof a document recorded in the second century BC by the scribe, ahmes.
    http://www.cmi.k12.il.us/Urbana/projects/cybermummy/egypt.html
    Ancient Egyptian Mathematics
    Much is known about the Ancient Egyptian knowledge of Mathematics because of a document recorded in the second century B.C. by the scribe, Ahmes. The papyrus roll was found in a Thebes ruin and was purchased in 1858 by Henry Rhind. The Ahmes or Rhind Papyrus was later sold to the British Museum. The references in this papyrus to earlier mathematical concepts, indicate that some of this knowledge may have been handed down from Imhotep, the supervisor of the building of the pyramids around 3,000 B.C.
    Calculation of
    The Ahmes Papyrus , which contains 84 mathematical problems and their solutions, provides a clue to the Ancient Egyptian value for . The Egyptians used a method of assuming a solution and then correcting it known as regula falsi. Using this approach, a comparison was made between the area of a circle and a square. View the Ancient Egyptian comparison that yields a value for Based on this method, the ancient Egyptians determined a value for that was 3.1605. Ahmes Find out more information about the Egyptian scribe.

    88. Wikinfo | Ahmes
    Savannah College of Art and Design Athletics Singles Juan Garcia (A) d. Brian ahmes 62, 6-1; Isaac Galindo (A) d. Pawel Niedzwiecki6-4, 6-0; Javier Angel (S) d. Nikolay Nesterov 5-7, 7-5, 6-4; Rolando
    http://www.internet-encyclopedia.org/wiki.php?title=Ahmes

    89. Ägypten - Personen - A
    241 TT 83.
    http://www.manetho.de/person/a_m1.htm
    Home Personen A
    PERSONEN Ahmes Hohepriester Prinz Prinzessin Ahmose Sohn der Abina
    TT 121

    Humai, Huy-may
    TT 241 ...
    TT 83

    Amenemhat TT 48 (Surer)
    TT 53

    TT 82

    TT 97
    ...
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