polinomílis
Polinomílis is a term used in modern Greek to describe a type of triangular pegboard used for mental calculations, particularly for polynomial calculations. The polinomílis is composed of 64 pegs arranged in a 7-row by 8-column grid, and it is essentially a visual representation of a number system.
Each peg on the board represents a numerals from 1 to 64, and the rows are grouped
The polinomílis is a tool specifically designed for specialized mental arithmetic calculation and used to be
Ancient Greeks considered polinomílis a wondrous contribution to history, in combination with the Oxyrhynchus mathematical papyrus,
The tool's early appearance goes back to Byzantine Empire and likely the golden age of the Athonite