LONDON
PUBLISHED FOR THE EARLY ENGLISH TEXT SOCIETY
BY N. TRÜBNER & CO., 60, PATERNOSTER ROW,
MDCCCLXIV.
JOHN CHILDS AND SON, PRINTERS.
NOTE: The Old English "yogh" characters have been translated both upper and lower-case yoghs to digit 3's. There are Unicode allocations for these (in HTML Ȝ and ȝ) but at present no font which implements these. Substiting the digit 3 seemed a workable compromise which anybody can read. The linked html ["Old English 'yogh' file"] uses Ȝ and ȝ representations, and is included for users with specialist fonts.
NOTE: The Old English "yogh" characters have been translated both upper and lower-case yoghs to digit 3's. There are Unicode allocations for these (in HTML Ȝ and ȝ) but at present no font which implements these. Substiting the digit 3 seemed a workable compromise which anybody can read. The linked html ["Old English 'yogh' file"] uses Ȝ and ȝ representations, and is included for users with specialist fonts.