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The man who counted a collection of mathematical adventurer Malba Tahan Illustrated by Patricia Reid Baqueroe & Translated by Leslie Clark and Alastair Reid W. W. Norton & Company New York London To the memory of seven great geometrists, Christian or agnostic: Descartes, Pascal, Newton Leibniz, Euler, Lagrange, Comte Allah take pity on these infidels! and to the memory of the unforgettable mathematician, astronomer, and Muslim philosopher Abu Jafar Muhammad ibn-Musa al-Khwarizmi Allah preserve him in his glory! and also to all who study, teach, or admire the prodigious science of scale, form, numbers, measures, functions, movement, and the laws of nature. I, pilgrim, descended from the Prophet Ali Iezid Izz-Edim ibn-Salim Hanak Malba Tahan believer in Allah and in Muhammad, his sacred Prophet dedicate these pages of legend and fantasy. —Baghdad, nineteenth day of the moon of Ramadan, 1321 Contents CHAPTER 1 A meeting of the minds CHAPTER 2 Someone to count on CHAPTER 3 Beasts of burden CHAPTER 4 Food for thought CHAPTER 5 In so many words CHAPTER 6 Trial by numbers CHAPTER 7 Going to market CHAPTER 8 Seventh heaven CHAPTER 9 In the stars CHAPTER 10 Bird in the hand CHAPTER 11 For good measure CHAPTER 12 Circular reasoning CHAPTER 13 Friendship knows no bounds CHAPTER 14 An eternal truth CHAPTER 15 Squared away CHAPTER 16 The game plan CHAPTER 17 Of apples and ants CHAPTER 18 A perilous pearl CHAPTER 19 Sailor’s choice CHAPTER 20 The power of ten CHAPTER 21 The writing on the wall CHAPTER 22 Half and half CHAPTER 23 All is relative CHAPTER 24 Eureka! CHAPTER 25 The questions commence CHAPTER 26 One for the book CHAPTER 27 History in the making CHAPTER 28 False hopes CHAPTER 29 Single-handed success CHAPTER 30 Three of a kind CHAPTER 31 In black and white CHAPTER 32 A balancing act CHAPTER 33 Eye to eye CHAPTER 34 Of life and love The man who counted Of the amusing circumstances of my encounter with a strange traveler on the road from Samarra to Baghdad. I n the name of Allah, the All-Merciful! My name is Hanak Tade Maia. Once I was returning, at my camel’s slow pace, along the road to Baghdad after an excursion to the famous city of Samarra, on the banks of the Tigris, when I saw a modestly dressed traveler who was seated on a rock, apparently resting from the fatigue of the journey. I was about to offer the perfunctory salaam of travelers when, to my great surprise, he rose and said ceremoniously, “One million, four hundred and twenty-three thousand, seven hundred and forty-five.” He quickly sat down and lapsed into silence, his head resting in his hands, as if he were absorbed in profound meditation. I stopped at some distance and stood watching him, as if he were a historic monument to the legendary past. A few moments later, the man again rose to his feet and, in a clear, deliberate voice, called out another, equally fabulous number, “Two million, three hundred and twenty-one thousand, eight hundred and sixty-six.” Several times more the strange traveler rose and uttered a number in the millions, before sinking down again on the rough stone by the roadside. Unable to restrain my curiosity, I approached the stranger and, after greeting him in the name of Allah, asked him the meaning of these fantastic sums. “Stranger,” replied the Man Who Counted, “I do not disapprove of this curiosity that disturbs the peace of my thoughts and calculations. And now that you have spoken to me with such courtesy and graciousness, I am going to accede to your wishes. But first I must tell you the story of my life.” And he told me the following, which, for your entertainment, I transcribe And he told me the following, which, for your entertainment, I transcribe exactly as I heard it.

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Malba Tahan is the creation of a celebrated Brazilian mathematician looking for a way to bring some of the mysteries and pleasures of mathematics to a wider public. The adventures of Beremiz Samir, The Man Who Counted, take the reader on a journey in which, time and again, Samir summons his extraord
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