Re: Latin is not a dead language OR Friday the 13th rises again Lynne Weaver 25 Jan 2006 13:55 UTC

Here's my candidate from last week:  International Financial Statistics
(put out by the Internation Monetary Fund, no less) thinks that the
Roman numeral for 59 is LVIX.  I wrote to them about it, suggesting that
they use arabic numerals instead!

Lynne N. Weaver
Serials Coordinator
Lipscomb Library
Randolph-Macon Woman's College
2500 Rivermont Avenue
Lynchburg, VA  24503
434 947-8396
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lweaver@rmwc.edu

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Subject: [SERIALST] Latin is not a dead language OR Friday the 13th
rises
again

It seems to be experiencing a rebirth! I received this yesterday.

Yale Literary Magazine Fall 2005 Volume number:  xvij . Issue number: ij
(typed as is on the table of contents page) XVIJ  number IJ. I assume
this
is volume 17, no. 2?

Diane R. Dudley

Periodicals Records Manager

Earl Gregg Swem Library

College of William and Mary

P.O. Box 8794

Williamsburg, VA 23187-8794

Phone: 757-221-1697

drdudl@wm.edu