Abbiegezählungen
Abbiegezählungen, often translated as "counting by bending" or "finger counting," is a historical method of arithmetic that utilized the digits of the hands for calculation. This technique was particularly prevalent in pre-modern societies before the widespread adoption of Arabic numerals and advanced calculating tools. The principle involved representing numbers by bending or extending fingers, and then performing arithmetic operations by manipulating these finger positions.
Different cultures developed various systems of abbiegezählungen, with specific gestures and finger combinations denoting particular values.
The effectiveness of abbiegezählungen lay in its physicality and visual nature, making abstract mathematical concepts more