Slashed and crossed digits anywhere …?
Andreas Stötzner
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in Type History
I eventually came across digits (figures) which have a crossing slash, or even two or three, or a saltire on them. In Math and accounting literature they were used frequently and I would like to learn, if such notation is (or was) known in other fields.
Examples below: Type specimen book (Frankfurt 1834); Tartaglia: General Trattato de numeri… (16th c.); manuscript by G. W. Leibniz (17th c.).



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It looks like they are used to describe the process of arithmetic.
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Weren’t they also used in musical notation at some point?0
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