Chris Little wrote:
> Peter von Kaehne wrote:
>   
>> I found this image file which is quite interesting:
>>
>> http://www.bible-researcher.com/luthercomma.jpg
>>
>> Look at the behaviour of the S - begin and inside words it looks like a
>> f, but at the end it looks like an s.
>>     
>
> Long s (ſ U+017F) still appears today as the left half of the letter ß, 
> which comes from a ligature of ſ and z (or ʒ).
>   
There is a representation of the Luther 1545 text that has place holder 
(i.e. @) for this character ſ (U+017F):
For example: http://enominepatris.com/biblia/biblia/B040K005.htm



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