Titre du document / Document title
Towards a baltoslavic archaism : '3 x 9'
Auteur(s) / Author(s)
ZOLOBOV Oleg F. ;
Résumé / Abstract
This article discusses the origin of the nonary scale of notation in the East Slavic and Latvian languages. In the Balto-Slavic part of monograph "Indo-European Numerals" B. Comrie mentions that the origin of the nonary scale of notation in these languages remains vague. Now it is possible to confirm that in its general features the Slavs' nonary scale of notation has Indo-European roots. in the ancient chronological systems a 28-day month, consisting of four 7-day weeks, is based on the moon phase change, and a 27-day month, consisting of three 9-day weeks, corresponds to the period during which the Moon passes the Zodiac circle. This oposition has its justification in the modern astrophysical knowledge, according to which three varieties of the lunar month are distinguished. On the other hand, '9' is a multiplication of numerus perfectus 3. It also means the full number of counting units on different levels of the decimal scale of notation.
Revue / Journal Title
Studia mythologica Slavica
ISSN 1408-6271
Source / Source
2004, n
o7, pp. 155-171 [17 page(s) (article)]
Langue / Language
Russe
Revue : Anglais
Editeur / Publisher
Inštitut za slovensko narodopisje ZRC SAZU, Ljubljana, SLOVENIE
(1998)
(Revue)
Localisation / Location
INIST-CNRS, Cote INIST : 27682, 35400013557625.0080
Nº notice refdoc (ud4) : 17180450