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'''Isopsephy''' (''iso'' | '''Isopsephy''' (''iso'' significando "igual" e ''psephos'' significando "pebble") é a palavra grega para a prática da soma dos valores equivalentes das letras para formar um só número. The early Greeks used pebbles arranged in patterns to learn [[arithmetic]] and [[geometry]]. A [[Latin]] word for "pebbles" is "calculi", the origin of the word "calculate." | ||
Isopsephy | A Isopsephy é relacionada à [[Gematria]], a mesma prática porém usando o [[Alfabeto hebraico]], and the ancient number systems of many other peoples (for the [[Arabic alphabet]] version, see [[Abjad numerals]]). A Gematria of Latin-script languages was also popular in [[Europe]] from the [[Middle Ages]] to the [[Renaissance]] and indeed its legacy remains in [[numerology]] and [[Freemasonry|Masonic]] symbolism today [http://www.masoncode.com/Masonry%20and%20Cabala.htm]. | ||
== | ==Referências== | ||
*''The Greek Qabalah: Alphabetic Mysticism and Numerology in the Ancient World'', Kieren Barry, [[Samuel Weiser]], 1999. ISBN 1-57863-110-6 | *''The Greek Qabalah: Alphabetic Mysticism and Numerology in the Ancient World'', Kieren Barry, [[Samuel Weiser]], 1999. ISBN 1-57863-110-6 | ||
== | ==Ver também== | ||
* [[Gematria]] | |||
* [[Theomatics]] | * [[Theomatics]] | ||
* [[Arabic alphabet#Abjadī order|Arabic abjad]] | * [[Arabic alphabet#Abjadī order|Arabic abjad]] | ||
== | ==Links externos== | ||
*[http://www.numberman.net/Greek_Gem_Calculator.html Greek Gematria/Isopsephia Calculator - Requires Flash 8 or greater - Also Accepts Unicode Greek letters and will add them up for you] | *[http://www.numberman.net/Greek_Gem_Calculator.html Greek Gematria/Isopsephia Calculator - Requires Flash 8 or greater - Also Accepts Unicode Greek letters and will add them up for you] | ||
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Isopsephy (iso significando "igual" e psephos significando "pebble") é a palavra grega para a prática da soma dos valores equivalentes das letras para formar um só número. The early Greeks used pebbles arranged in patterns to learn arithmetic and geometry. A Latin word for "pebbles" is "calculi", the origin of the word "calculate."
A Isopsephy é relacionada à Gematria, a mesma prática porém usando o Alfabeto hebraico, and the ancient number systems of many other peoples (for the Arabic alphabet version, see Abjad numerals). A Gematria of Latin-script languages was also popular in Europe from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance and indeed its legacy remains in numerology and Masonic symbolism today [1].
Referências
- The Greek Qabalah: Alphabetic Mysticism and Numerology in the Ancient World, Kieren Barry, Samuel Weiser, 1999. ISBN 1-57863-110-6