Comenius: Lexicon atriale latino-latinum

 

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PAG. TITULI (GoogleBooks)


Incipit: J.A. Comenii

Scribae: [adde nomen]

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PAG. TITULI

 

J. A. COMENII

LEXICON

ATRIALE

Latino - Latinum,

Simplices et nativas rerum nomencla-

tiones, e Ianua linguae Latinae jam

notas, in elegantes varie commutare

docens.

VIVITUR INGENIO

AMSTELODAMI,

Apud JOANNEM JANSSONIUM

CIƆ IƆ C LVII

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Laura Gibbs said

at 12:10 am on Jan 5, 2009

CIƆ IƆ C LVII = MDCLVII
I am not sure if the special sign for M = CIƆ or the special sign for D = IƆ will show up on everyone's computer. I copied the characters from the Wikipedia article on Roman numerals, but I do not know if the backward C is a Unicode-standard symbol or not. It is showing up just on my computer! :-)

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Laptop said

at 7:36 pm on Jan 22, 2010

Looks fine. My Browser displays the inverted C. I guess it is the character officially named ROMAN NUMERAL REVERSED ONE HUNDRED (U+2183)

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