[This text] includes characters that will only display in UTF-8 (Unicode) file encoding:

ȝ, ſ (yogh, long s)
ɳ, łł (n with curl, crossed l: see below)
φ (Greek phi, sometimes used in printed text for 0)

If any of these characters do not display properly, or if the apostrophes and quotation marks in this paragraph appear as garbage, you may have an incompatible browser or unavailable fonts. First, make sure that the browser’s “character set” or “file encoding” is set to Unicode (UTF-8). You may also need to change your browser’s default font.

In The Crafte of Nombrynge, final n was sometimes written with an extra curl as

. It has been rendered as ɳ for visual effect; the character is not intended to convey phonetic information. In the same selection, the numeral “0” was sometimes printed as Greek φ (phi); this has been retained for the e-text. Double l with a line

is shown as łł. The first few occurrences of d (for “pence”) were printed with a curl as

. The letter is shown with the same d’ used in the remainder of the text.