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In the above mentioned book, Montucla describes the various digits in detail. Here is a summary of the paragraph on page 375 to 381 (the first part is the part written in the image):
1. Notes de Boëce ;
2. De Planude, moine, XIIIe siècle, arithmétique indienne ou manière de calculer suivant les Indiens ;
3. Caractères d'al Séphadi, poëte arabe, sauf le zero les chiffres ne sont pas différents de ceux de Planude ;
4. Chiffres de Sacro Bosco, Sean de Sacro Bosco, Traité de l'arithmétique, XIIIe siècle ;
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