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  1. Why Mathematical Probability Failed to Emerge from Ancient Gambling.Stephen Kidd - 2020 - Apeiron 53 (1):1-25.
    The emergence of mathematical probability has something to do with dice games: all the early discussions (Cardano, Galileo, Pascal) suggest as much. Although this has long been recognized, the problem is that gambling at dice has been a popular pastime since antiquity. Why, then, did gamblers wait until the sixteenth century ce to calculate the math of dicing? Many theories have been offerred, but there may be a simple solution: early-modern gamblers played different sorts of dice games than in antiquity. (...)
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  • Taplin on Cocks.Don Fowler - 1989 - Classical Quarterly 39 (01):257-.
    In PCPhS 213 , 92–104 at 93–6, Oliver Taplin suggests that the Getty vase published by J. R. Green in 1985 represents not Aristophanes' Birds but the first version of Clouds. The purpose of this note is to offer some support for this, while perhaps raising further problems.
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