Biometrika 1969 56(2):437-441; doi:10.1093/biomet/56.2.437
© 1969 by Biometrika Trust
Studies in the History of Probability and Statistics. XXII
Probability in the Talmud
NACHUM L. RABINOVITCH
University of Toronto
Typical examples of prabability argumanets are adduced from the Talmud to show that the ancient Rabbis formulated rules for adding, multiplying and comparing probabilitics as well as criteria for sampling and estimating populations.

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