Hi Gerrit - 

just found a paper on the history of typesetting Classical Greek - including a 
note on Principia Mathematica's "turned iota" 
                                
                        [http://conze.elbrecht.com/PDFs/Yot.pdf]

And there is note of a German preference for using "Jot" instead. So maybe, 
your "flipped dotless j" fits well in – somehow…

HE

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On Jan 11, 2013, at 12:57 AM, Gerrit Ansmann <[email protected]> wrote:

> … Rather a flipped, dotless j.

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›The Buddhist philosophers differ from philosophers in the Aristotelean 
tradition 
in that they are not frightened but delighted by a contradiction.‹

Conze - B 129





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