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Extravagant device, fashionable during the late Roman Empire and in the Renaissance period, in which the date was indicated on an inscription by certain letters being written large. The reader had to rearrange the outstanding letters to form the date. Thus ‘ChrIstVs DVX; ergo trIVMphVs’ was stamped on a coin struck by Gustavus Adolphus in 1632 (MDCXVVVVII).



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Sometimes the date of publication has to be worked out from the chronogram in the poem or at the bottom of the sheet (for example, P-1471-1472, where one of the chronograms is accurate, the other in error: HIer VVIrd MagDebVrg geroChen [P-1471], but HIer VVIrd MagDebVrg gerochen [P-1472] in the other).
 
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