See Attic Numerals   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attic_numerals

1835!

Phil Walker

Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2016 11:16:18 +0000
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: Sundials with Greek alphabetical numerals

EK stands for  Etos Kyriou, Greek for “the year of the Lord”. See J.Davis, MJ 
Harley & H James, 'Joseph McNally's Slate Sundials', BSS Bulletin 16(iii) 
pp.110-116.
John------------------------ Dr J Davis
Flowton Dials http://
www.flowton-dials.co.uk/
BSS Editor http://sundialsoc.org.uk/publications/the-bss-bulletin/


      
 From: Patrick Powers <[email protected]>
 To: Dan-George Uza <[email protected]>; Sundial mail list NEW 
<[email protected]> 
 Sent: Friday, 15 April 2016, 11:01
 Subject: Re: Sundials with Greek alphabetical numerals
   



Hi
 
That’s really interesting Dan.  I do not know of any dial in 
Britain/Ireland having Greek numerals for time indication.  However, I am 
aware of Greek being used on something like 20+ British dials but all but one 
of 
those only use Greek for their mottoes.  The one exception still does not 
use Greek time numerals but it does apparently have the dial’s date
 written in 
Greek; or at least it’s thought to be the date.  The dial was originally 
found in Paisley, which is the largest 
town in Renfrewshire, in Scotland but it now resides in 
England.
 
What 
is there is: 
 

 
It reads:
 
E. K. 
XH HHH ∆∆∆ IIIII
 
Now, we have always supposed that the letters E. K. were the makers 
initials and the Greek capitals below represented the date.  However it’s 
not easy to know.  If we were dealing with ancient Greek coins (!) then 
their dates often started with an E (short for ΕΤΟΥΣ 
meaning ‘Of the Year’) but I don’t think that applies 
here!  The dial’s date is thought to be 1835 but I have not found a 
reference that translates what is on the dial into 1835.  Maybe this dial 
uses some sort of pseudo-Greek!
 
Regards
 
Patrick
 




From: Dan-George Uza 
Sent: Friday, April 15, 2016 8:50 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Sundials with Greek alphabetical numerals
 


Hello!
 
This is the only sundial with 
Greek alphabetical numbering I've come across in Romania and I was wondering: 
are they common in the rest of Europe?
 
Dan Uza


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