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Re: Types of numerals

From:R A Brown <ray@...>
Date:Thursday, January 5, 2006, 7:40
Tristan McLeay wrote:

> for "shillings" but "solidus". I imagine the name "solidus" for "/" is > somehow related to its use in "11/14" for eleven shillings and fourteen > pence,
_ Yes, it was - the slash was originally a long oblique s / / _/ But _not_ 11/14!! There were only 12 pence to one shilling. 11/11 is the most you can have before you get to 12/- (as it used to be written in the good ol' days) unless, of course, you want to have ha'pennies & farthings :) -- Ray ================================== ray@carolandray.plus.com http://www.carolandray.plus.com ================================== MAKE POVERTY HISTORY