[Talk-it] Istat e numeri romani

Fabrizio erfabbri a gmail.com
Gio 13 Ago 2015 20:03:55 UTC


A quanto pare istat non li vorrebbe più..leggendo questo articolo di un
noto quotidiano americano
*City **council* *to* *change** database **but* *not** street **signs**.*

Rome’s city council has backtracked after voting to phase out Roman
numerals from the city’s street signs and documents.

The plan, which caused controversy among Rome residents and politicians,
followed a recommendation from national statistics agency Istat which said
that Italy’s numerical system should be updated and standardised.

The change would have meant that streets such as Via XX Settembre, Corso
Vittorio Emanuele II and Via Pio V, for example, would receive new plaques
reading “Via Venti Settembre”, “Corso Vittorio Emanuele Secondo” and “Via
Pio Quinto”.

The city backtracked on its plans, at least partially, after Italy’s
culture minister Dario Franceshini said he hoped Rome would reconsider the
move because: “Roman numerals are a part of our identity.”

The measure will not now be introduced on new street plaques but the city’s
database will adopt the system “for technical reasons.”
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