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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 3, Number 18, April 30, 2000, Article 5

    NUMISMATIC RETRONYMS

    Dan Demeo writes: "The obvious retronym dealing with
    numismatics is "ancient numismatics", since much of the early
    study was on ancient coinage, whereas ancient numismatics is
    only a fraction of the field today. Perhaps a better term is
    "classical numismatics".

    Similarly, all the serious sciences are -ologies, and their
    practitioners are -ologists. There is a perfectly good word for
    the science of numismatics, numismatology, with the scientist
    being a numismatologist. Does anyone know why/when these
    words fell into disuse? I, for one, would like to again use them,
    in this case to handle an area where retronyms have failed to
    keep pace with rapid changes in numismatics.

    As our life becomes more complex through new technology, a
    rise in the number of retronyms is perhaps inevitable. Looking
    back only a few years, many growing up today would be
    surprised that the Watergate files were not on a computer, but
    in file drawers or boxes.

    Should the term photograph or photo be reserved for things
    which are photographed, with a camera and film? Or are coin
    images created by scanning a coin with a scanner acceptably
    called photos? How about digital cameras with CCD arrays
    and no film? I can see the term "photographic photo" coming
    into use to distinguish from a digital photo.

    I also recently had an e-mail discussion with Fred Lake about
    whether or not I needed a hard copy (like paper, not stone
    tablets) of his next catalog, or if an electronic (soft?) copy was
    sufficient."

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