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A Font for Importance
The most practical thing about Roman numerals, in the end, is that they look good on stuff. The Roman Empire's number system outlived the empire by 1,500 years and counting. Not because it's useful, but because it's beautiful. Those seven impractical letters persist wherever we want to say: this matters, this is enduring.
Read more →Try Multiplying XLVII by CCXIV
That's 47 times 214. In Hindu-Arabic numerals, you can do it on paper in 30 seconds. In Roman numerals, you need an abacus and a headache. This isn't a minor inconvenience — it made advanced science, algebra, and eventually calculus essentially impossible. The Romans built aqueducts and roads, but they did their math on counting boards.
Read more →Hvor stammer romertal fra?
Man mener, at romertal stammer fra håndsignaler og tællestreger. Stregen I repræsenterer en finger, V repræsenterer åbningen mellem tommelfinger og fingre for fem, og X repræsenterer krydsede hænder for ti. Bogstaverne L, C, D og M stammer fra ændringer af græske bogstaver som chi, theta og phi til at repræsentere 50, 100, 500 og 1.000. Over tid blev disse mærker til de latinske bogstaver, folk kender i dag. Der er ingen 0 i det romerske alfabet, da begrebet tallet 0 først blev fuldt udviklet, efter at Indien opfandt det omkring 600 e.Kr. / 10600 HE.