From: Kalvesmaki, Joel <KalvesmakiJ_at_doaks.org>

Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2012 14:12:35 +0000




> Byzantine authors had a great penchant for ligatures. Although I do not 
have expertise in Greek astrology, I do have some competence in 
> other 
aspects of Byzantine literature (including some familiarity with 
manuscripts and inscriptions). Based on that experience, I feel I can 
> safely say that any attempt to encode the four ligatures on the grounds 
discussed here would be an invitation to encode a host of other 
> Byzantine Greek ligatures (for example, the standard cruciform 
invocative monograms: V. Laurent, La collection Orghidian [Paris, 1952],
 pl. > lxx).


> A formal proposal for these four ligatures would be premature. 
One should first understand the entire culture of Byzantine ligation, 
then  
> determine what parts of that culture should be encoded, and which 
not. 
Thanks for this info. What I found at Unicode concerns Latin 
ligatures:http://www.unicode.org/faq/ligature_digraph.html

Sincerely,
--C. E. [email protected]

> Sincerely,


> jk


--
Joel Kalvesmaki
Editor in Byzantine Studies
Dumbarton Oaks
1703 32nd St. NW                                          

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