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Attic numerals

Attic numerals were used by the ancient Greeks, possibly from the 7th century BC. They were also known as Herodianic numerals because they were first described in a 2nd century manuscript by Herodian. They are also known as acrophonic numerals because the symbols derive from the first letters of the words that the symbols represent: five, ten, hundred, thousand and ten thousand. See Greek numerals and acrophony.

Decimal Symbol Greek numeral IPA
1
5
10
100
1000
10000

The use of for 100 reflects the early date of this numbering system: (Eta) in the early Attic alphabet represented the sound /h/. In later, "classical" Greek, with the adoption of the Ionic alphabet throughout the majority of Greece, the letter eta had come to represent the long e sound while the rough aspiration was no longer marked.[1][2] It wasn't until Aristophanes of Byzantium introduced the various accent markings during the Hellenistic period that the spiritus asper began to represent /h/. Thus the word for a hundred would originally have been written E , as compared to the now more familiar spelling . In modern Greek, the /h/ phoneme has disappeared altogether, but this has had no effect on the basic spelling.

Unlike the more familiar Modern Roman numeral system, the Attic system contains only additive forms. Thus, the number 4 is written , not .

The numerals representing 50, 500, and 5,000 were composites of pi (often in an old form, with a short right leg) and a tiny version of the applicable power of ten. For example, x16px is five times ten thousand.

The acrophonic numerals in comparison to the Roman numeral system.
x18px x18px x18px
1 5 10 5

10
100 5

100
1000 5

1000
10000
50 500 1000

5
1000

10
I V X L C D M V X
Example:   1982   =    .    =   MCM . LXXXII.

See also

Notes and references

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