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Roman Numerials
Can anyone tell me why it is that the roman form of 4 (IV) is used everywhere except on clocks and watches when the other form (IIII) is used?
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I think that IIII on the clock face makes the whole dial look more balanced. The IV in the four place creates a sort of disturbing void. I think it was invented by the Victorians for just this purpose as the Romans never used this form of four, using the IV form that conformed with their number stucture.