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'''[[Classical Arithide]] numerals''' are symbols within the orthography of the Classical Arithide language used for dedicated graphical representation of digits and numbers. These symbols developed first for use within the additive-multiplicative framework of the [[Arithide numeral system]] of the classical world, and were later adapted for use in positional notation. | |||
Certain of these numeric symbols also bear cultural significance to the [[Areth]]. | |||
==Basic symbols== | |||
==Variants & Alternatives== | |||
===Ligatures=== | |||
==Symbolism== | |||
==See also== | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:52, 28 February 2008
Classical Arithide numerals are symbols within the orthography of the Classical Arithide language used for dedicated graphical representation of digits and numbers. These symbols developed first for use within the additive-multiplicative framework of the Arithide numeral system of the classical world, and were later adapted for use in positional notation.
Certain of these numeric symbols also bear cultural significance to the Areth.
Basic symbols
Variants & Alternatives
Ligatures
Symbolism
See also
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