Medieval digit five (was: Re: status of Jindai scripts?)

From: B (11@onna.com)
Date: Wed Jul 04 2001 - 03:33:16 EDT


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So I would encode the medieval European five as U+0035 ?

>
>> Should one consider the Chinese oracle bone
>> inscriptions (1200 BC) for entry to the unicode list?
>> They really did exist.
>
>They are "unified" with the Han. As far as I know, nobody has undertaken
>the actual task of enumerating them and showing which forms are allied to
>which Unicode code points. Nice research paper, I'm sure.



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