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14th century Normal manuscript with Cistercian numerals
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English: Cistercian numbers with a round digit 9. Turin manuscript, Northern France, 14th century. All numbers throughout the text are written with Cistercian digits. In this passage, several numbers are retranscribed into Hindu digits in the margin by a later hand: 4484, 715 and 5199.
Date 14th century
date QS:P,+1350-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source David King (2001) The Ciphers of the Monks. F. Steiner. Page 111.
Author AnonymousUnknown author

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