Ogygos Wrote:
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> I read somewhere – maybe in this forum that the
> ancient Egyptians were very fond of the number
> 123.
Not any fonder of that than any other set of numbers.
> Are there any ancient Egyptian sources referring
> to this number?
No. In prayers they refer to hundreds or one hundred or even a thousand ("You who pass by here say 'a hundred loaves of bread for the ka of ...'"). Never saw a number in a prayer or funerary text that wasn't a round number of hundreds or thousands.
> Does it simply have to do with the
> fact that this number consists of the first three
> arithmetic digits “1”, “2”, “3”?
No. There is no evidence of an interest in numerology or gemantria.
> If so this would
> be an indication that they analyzed digit wise
> numbers before the place value – modern number
> system was invented.
No.