814 Journal of the Asiatic. Society of Bengal. 
The references to Indian sources already cited and other 
similar references are here oo tabulated. 
APPENDIX. 
| December, 191 
Author. 
Muh. 
eel 
(died c. 840 a.p.). 
be SAL 
2. Sind 
(died c. 864 a.p.), 
oe Tes a 
b. el-Sabb 
Kindi (di 7 
874 A.D.), 
4. Ahmed b. Abi 
Bekr b. ahsih, 
(? ixth century 
AD.). 
5. El-Ja‘qibi 
6. ‘Ali b. a 
Hasan b. el-Hatam 
(ca. 965 to 1039 
A.D.). 
8. Avicenna El 
a b. § Atal 
— el-Hosei 
b. val Aba “All, 
Work. 
Notes. 
b. Musa sepa de = 
0 Indor 
Indian Arithmetic = 
The ancient Alpha- 
bets & Hierogly- 
phic characters 
explat 
tions ona sacri- 
es. 
Kitab el-buldan .. 
The great treatise 
on the table relat- 
oe to ‘stg Indian 
principles of 
he I geen caleu- 
Treatise on Arith- 
metic, 
ete. (Journal Asiatique, | 
_ and Suter, 28. Woe 
J. Asiatique, 1863, p. 493.5 
mina was published 7 Prince 
agni 
Boncomp n 1857. It 
not contai ny Hindu nu- 
merals but gives a com 
exposition of the sex 
n on, e His 
known Algebra ig not of Hindu 
pin See Suter’s Dre 
atiker und Astronomen 
price und Ihre Werke, p. 
etc. 
Woepcke states that 
wrote on ‘ Indian Arithmetic ” 
the regula duorum ue 
614). 
See Cantor’s Vor 
761 
The so-called Indian 
as exhibited above are given. 
E, Wiedemann (Mul. ® 
Ge, Med. u. d. Nat. | OU 
See 
and : great num 
teem work is a sort a 
phrase of the hae 
iniecoseatibih: 
reference to an abt! 
