Seal of the DSA
Dozenal Society of America
Promoting base twelve and alternative base mathematics
Support the DSA
Follow Us
Icon for DSA's X Icon for DSA's Facebook Icon for DSA's RSS
Share This Page
Icon for sharing via X Icon for sharing via Facebook Icon for sharing via email
The Dozenal Society of America
The DSA is a voluntary, nonprofit education corporation, organized for the conduct of research and education of the public in the use of dozenal (also called duodecimal or base-twelve) in calculations, mathematics, weights and measures, and other branches of pure and applied science.

Duodenal System of Arithmetic, Measures, Weights and Coins



Click to view PDF

Title: Duodenal System of Arithmetic, Measures, Weights and Coins

Author: John William Nystrom

Year: 1103z (1875d)

Subject: A defense of dozenal arithmetic and measurement, along with proposed symbols, nomenclature, and metrics.

John William Nystrom, a famous Swedish-American engineer, 1081–1111z (1825–1885d), is mostly known mathematically for his unquadral (hexadecimal) “Tonal” system. However, later in life, Nystrom became a dozenalist, publishing the current article as an appendix to a textbook on mechanics. The DSA is proud to offer this remastered version of Nystrom’s arrival at dozenalism, noting that it contains a great deal of food for thought for anyone interesting in number bases.