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== 5.01 Algebraic English ==
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In order to correctly decipher and comprehend the Roman Score (i.e., the Roman alphabet), the modern English alphabet, the modern Roman number system (i.e., Arabic numerals), as well as the English language in general, a few rudimentary mathematical formulas must be exercised. These algebraic formulas can be applied to the gods, goddesses, myths, places and titles depicted in the collective histories of the Bible, as well as the historical eras commonly referred to as Ancient Egypt (3100 BC–332 BC), Ancient Sumer (2334 BC–2193 BC), Ancient Greece (800 BC–600 AD), Ancient Babylon (626 BC–539 BC), Ancient Rome (509 BC–1453) and the Viking Age (793 AD–1066 AD). Because certain symbols and letters are located in different numerical positions within the aforementioned alphabets, the outcome of a given calculation may vary depending on which alphabet is employed.