David W. Fenton wrote:
I'm not sure where you're getting the "sz" from -- that is not what it is at all. If you look at it in German schrift (i.e., handwriting), it's quite clear that it's two s's, one the "f-like" version followed by a crook to a regular lower-case s.
I am not sure where this interpretation comes from, but I don't think it is correct. The hadnwritten sz in old German handwriting is made up from a long, or middle word s, and a handwritten z, which looks almost like a "3". I am pretty sure that this is the original ligature. But then I wouldn't dare to call myself an expert on this (although I did learn the old German handwriting and can both read and write it).
Johannes -- http://www.musikmanufaktur.com http://www.camerata-berolinensis.de
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