Hi,
i do recent work on a passage how to pre-process historical texts -
focussing on Greek and Latin. Nowadays, we have something a standard for
writing a word. Everything that differs is commonly understood as a
spelling error.
As more we go back on the timeline, I assume, as less restrictive those
rules are. I do ask me all the day if we know when the first spelling
reform was made? Or what are early kinds of spelling reforms like that a
person X is seen as authority so that all (or most) follow his or her
"guidelines"?
For any help, thanks in advance,
Marco
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