A snazzy italic double-s ligature (like a German Eszett) in a 1658 publisher's ad. (Browne, Urn-Burial)pic.twitter.com/jFGcylkCHl
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Oh, no, I meant: could “Preße” just be a German word here? Otherwise, wouldn’t it be “eßays” above, too?
That inconsistency is perplexing for me.
My best guess is that it's intended as the English word but you're right, I don't know why "essays" doesn't use the same ligature.
To the time machine!
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