Stamp Collector

From Zero to Hero

It is a curious fact that a 4th-century piece of bark holds the key to modern mathematics. The bark is part of an Indian document called the Bakhshali manuscript and it’s famous because it carries the first known use of zero.

Other, ancient cultures used ‘place-marker’ symbols instead of zero. The ancient Egyptians used the hieroglyph ‘nfr’. The Babylonians

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Stamp Collector

Stamp Collector7 min read
Back Of The Book
As I have stated before, I am always on the lookout for the unusual, and nothing makes me happier to think on the day the coronation of King George VI stamp was issued, one collector thought, I know, I will do something different, writes Brian Austin
Stamp Collector1 min read
Next Month in STAMP COLLECTOR
INCORPORATING COIN COLLECTOR ON SALE 12 JULY Build your knowledge… build your collection with the UK’s only stamp and coin magazine WHY IT IS THE IDEAL TIME TO START A COLLECTION OF THIS SOUTH AMERICAN COUNTRY THE WORLD’S FIRST GREETING CARDS AND POS
Stamp Collector3 min read
Anniversaries on Stamps
The set of ten stamps issued by Royal Mail on 16 April to mark 100 Years of Commemorative Stamps serves to reiterate how such stamps have changed over the years (Figure 1). Changed not only in terms of frequency but also in the criteria for their iss

Related Books & Audiobooks