Status?
CE Whitehead
cewcathar at hotmail.com
Tue Mar 20 18:13:58 CET 2007
>
>At 08:08 -0700 2007-03-20, Mark Crispin wrote:
>
>>If the intent of the question mark is to suggest approximation, then
>>"(before c.1606)" would accomplish that. However, in the context, it
>>seems to be that the problem is with "before"; the describing documents
>>are dated 1606, hence simply "(c.1606)" should do.
>
>I think it is "(to c. 1606)".
>Michael Everson * http://www.evertype.com
Thanks, Mike, that is it.
--C. E. Whitehead
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