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The '''antimisma''', | The '''antimisma''', 1617/1600, is the amount by which [[11/10]] exceeds [[160/147]]. It's named after [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antimo_Liberati Antimo Liberati], who was born in 1617. Interestingly, the ptolemisma ([[100/99]]) and the antimisma combine to form the septimal diesis ([[49/48]]). | ||
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The antimisma, 1617/1600, is the amount by which 11/10 exceeds 160/147. It's named after Antimo Liberati, who was born in 1617. Interestingly, the ptolemisma (100/99) and the antimisma combine to form the septimal diesis (49/48).