Once more about the orthotypography of the Toledo, 1500 and Burgos, 1499 Comedias and the Zaragoza, 1507 and Valencia, 1514 Tragicomedias . Graphic uses of h, i, y, g, j, x
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https://doi.org/10.7203/Celestinesca.42.20223Keywords:
Pedro Hagenbach, Fadrique de Basilea, Jorge Coci, Juan Joffre, Orthography, Typography, Printing PressAbstract
This paper studies quantitatively the uses of letters h, i, y, x, g, j, depending on their position in the word and taking into account the coincidences and divergences in the four editions mentioned in the title. The thousands of data extracted, now made available to the reader, will allow drawing several conclusions relating the state of Castilian spelling at that time.
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