Dear colleagues,
I’m working right now on computational practices
in the Dharmaśāstras and Arthaśāstra,
particularly as related to state administration, and I am
seeking the guidance of the list for reliable sources on such
computational practices in South Asia in the classical period
and earlier. Indian mathematics is well outside my area, but
most of what I have read does not address the kinds of
operations and procedures found in these texts, perhaps
because they are too elementary.
I am looking, in particular, for secondary sources
that deal with how computational operations such as addition,
multiplication, subtraction, division, etc. are conceived of
and written in Sanskrit or the Prakrits within or across
genres. So far, some of my best guides have been the various
grammars that are available, but I am yet to find a
systematic, comprehensive treatment.
I’m also interested in any primary or secondary
sources that deal with with everyday, applied computational
practices, such as calculating the weight or volume of goods
in the market, fines or interest, or lengths and distances.
Any information on applied measurement practices would also be
very welcome.
With thanks in advance,
Mark
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