: Each plate features a corresponding transcription from the cursive hieratic script into standard hieroglyphs.

While Volume I provides the historical context and mathematical analysis, Volume II focuses on the raw data and direct translations of the papyrus (British Museum 10057 and 10058):

: The volume includes a photographic facsimile and analysis of the Egyptian Mathematical Leather Roll , a related table of unit fraction additions.

: Includes 109 photographic plates of the original hieratic text, allowing researchers to see the scribe Ahmes' actual handwriting.