defo greek
by using Greek methods and Greek numbers or some type of Greek caculator
The ancient Greek number system primarily used two methods: the Attic (or Herodianic) system and the Ionian (or alphabetic) system. The Attic system employed specific symbols for certain numbers, such as "Δ" for 500 and "Η" for 8, while the Ionian system assigned values to letters of the Greek alphabet, allowing for a more flexible representation of numbers. In this alphabetic system, for instance, "α" represented 1, "β" represented 2, and so on, with additional symbols for larger values. This combination of systems enabled the Greeks to perform arithmetic, although it was more complex than the decimal system used today.
The number system used by the Greeks in the first millennium was called Aegan System. Attic Numerals was later formed on which the Roman System was built. The Attic Numerals used the first letter the name of the number the represented.
Only had 1/2 and 1/4. Half was a half moon that concaved to the right and one-foruth was a half moon that concaved to the left
Attic Greek is the prestige dialect of Ancient Greek that was spoken in Attica, which Attic-Ionic places an n (movable nu) at the end of some words.
Yes, Greek fractions, which are fractions expressed as sums of distinct unit fractions (like 1/2, 1/3, etc.), can still be used today in certain mathematical contexts, particularly in number theory and ancient mathematical studies. They provide insights into the development of fractions and can offer alternative methods for representing rational numbers. However, in most practical applications, modern decimal and common fractions are more commonly employed for their simplicity and ease of use.
Greek numbers were first used about 3,000 years ago in ancient Greece. The Greek numeral system, also known as Attic numerals, was developed during this time and was in use until the adoption of the Hindu-Arabic numeral system in the late Middle Ages.
No it did not
The language spoken in Sparta was Doric Greek. It was a dialect of the Greek language that differed from the Attic Greek spoken in Athens.
Sappho (Attic Greek) or Psappho (Aeolic Greek). Sometimes Sappho of Eressos.
An Atticism is a style or idiom particular to Attic, a dialect of Ancient Greek.
It is represented by the Greek letter nu - N.