RE: 116v blog comment
Aga Tentakulus > 04-03-2023, 07:30 PM
I assume "h" does not, as 2 examples precede it. The lower bow is missing.
I also take "b" off the table. It does not match the "b" of "leber / dabat und obren".
With the "t", I see it the same as directly above "te".
It tends to be written together, like "mullier "f17".
Next the word "alti" feminine "altia" masculine "altio".
In German "hoch erhabener, herrlicher" a form of speech, testimony to God.
To "altia" "altus / Latin" could still be influenced by Italian. Which would explain the unclean Latin.