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 | Author | Message |  |  | | | Posted on Fri Nov 03, 2006 05:01:11 |  | 
 |  |  |  | I think there is a typo in the latin where you kept a "u" in aeuum rather than aevum. |  |  | 
 |  |  | | | Posted at Sat Nov 04, 2006 11:08:39 | Quote | 
 |  |  |  | | Quote: |  |  |  |  |  | I think there is a typo in the latin where you kept a "u" in aeuum rather than aevum. | 
 
 I see aevum. But either way, aeuum and aevum are the same thing. Romans only had one letter for it - V, also written sometimes closer to the U, but consistent nonetheless. That is, it either would have been AEVVM or AEUUM depending on the the medium of the writing. It's only a modern typography that allows us to write the u for the vowels and the v for the consonants of what was the same letter in Roman times.
 
 Chris
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 |  |  | | | Posted at Sat Nov 04, 2006 16:50:08 | Quote | 
 |  |  |  | I think you are referring to the scanned version, where indeed it says aeuum. Although, Chris, you are right, I will replace aeuum in the scanned version by aevum to get it consistent. Thanks! |  |  |  |  |  | Site manager  | 
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