A few of my friends are in Lebanon for pre-wedding festivities this week; in honor of that I found this 1799 travel narrative (Travels in Africa, Egypt, and Syria, from the Year 1792 to 1798 by William George Browne) which has that distinct eighteenth-century advantage, namely that the lower-case s's are typeset almost the same as f's, giving the whole thing a very funny lisping look, and not a few fun outright misreadings (like that key Syrian export, filk).
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
The Ruffian Bombardment
Posted by Nate Barksdale at 9/12/2007
Labels: beirut, lebanon, orthography, travel, typography
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