- A
sicilicus was an old
Latin diacritical mark, ͗, like a
reversed C (Ɔ)
placed above a
letter and
evidently deriving its name from its
shape like a little...
- [citation needed] The apex (used
above vowels) is
often contrasted with the
sicilicus, a rarely-attested
ancient Latin diacritic used
above consonants to denote...
- unit, the As. Likewise, the next
character is that used to
indicate a
sicilicus or 1/48 of an As,
which is 1/4 of an uncia.
These two
characters are to...
- ****tulae "half a ****tula" 1⁄72 Ƨ ****tula, ****tulae "1⁄6 of an uncia" 1⁄48 Ↄ
Sicilicus,
sicilici 1⁄36 ƧƧ
Binae ****tulae,
binarum ****tularum (Exceptionally, these...
- Half ring
Apostrophe Glottal stop
Glottal stop (letter)
Spiritus lenis Sicilicus https://unicode.org/charts/PDF/U02B0.pdf [bare URL PDF]
IJMES Translation...
-
Augustus 94. A****ius,
Apologia 42. See
Revilo P. Oliver, "Apex and
Sicilicus,"
American Journal of
Philology 87 (1966) 129–170;
Marcello De Martino...
- scru**** 200 1⁄144 17.5 m2 188 sq ft ****tula 400 1⁄72 35.0 m2 377 sq ft
sicilicus 600 1⁄48 52.6 m2 566 sq ft
semiuncia 1,200 1⁄24 105 m2 1,130 sq ft ...
-
curves ◌̆ – breve; for
example ŏ ◌̑ –
inverted breve; for
example ȏ ◌͗ –
sicilicus, a
palaeographic diacritic similar to a
caron or
breve ◌̃ – tilde; for...
- (Geminated consonants)
during the
Roman Republic era were
written as a
sicilicus.
During the
medieval era
several conventions existed (mostly diacritic...
-
workarounds Designation Lowercase Capital Middle English yogh ȝ U+021D
Reverse sicilicus ʿ U+02BF
Right half ring above i͗ U+0069 U+0357 I͗ U+0049 U+0357 ı͗ U+0131...