Geetika T. Lakshmanan, Aleksander Slominski, et al.
Middleware 2011
Anatolios' Decade is rarely read despite its interest as a document of the transition from late paganism to early Christianity. Dating probably from his tenure as professor in Alexandria, it is the earliest extant work devoted to neo-pythagorean arithmology: the earlier Mathematics of Theon of Smurna only includes a little such material, while merely fragments of the earlier Arithmetic of Nikomakhos of Gerasa are preserved, in the summary by Photios of what may be Iamblikhos' work. Here I want to offer four emendations to the text of Anatolios as printed by Heiberg (1900): the text is disordered and has a lacuna in the section on 7, while in the material on 10 there is a haplography and a garble.
Geetika T. Lakshmanan, Aleksander Slominski, et al.
Middleware 2011
Youssef Drissi, Branimir Boguraev, et al.
LREC 2008
Geetika T. Lakshmanan, Paul T. Keyser, et al.
SCC 2011
Geetika T. Lakshmanan, Paul T. Keyser, et al.
ICDE 2011