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The same text as in my previous question, aliter and similaliter : |
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Jan 8, 2022
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These are variants of U+035B, combining zigzag above. MUFI has the relevant variants at U+F1C7 and U+F1C8 (I'd say use U+F1C8 for the one on top and U+F1C7 for the other, but that one could be interpreted either way). You can also get these via cv81, but that isn't yet complete. There is a mad profusion of variants of this mark in MSS and early printed books, so many that one could hardly believe they are the same mark, but they are semantically identical. |
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These are variants of U+035B, combining zigzag above. MUFI has the relevant variants at U+F1C7 and U+F1C8 (I'd say use U+F1C8 for the one on top and U+F1C7 for the other, but that one could be interpreted either way). You can also get these via cv81, but that isn't yet complete.
There is a mad profusion of variants of this mark in MSS and early printed books, so many that one could hardly believe they are the same mark, but they are semantically identical.