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"content": "nostr:npub1dzftgypx7x28pst7ac62uhrgt6rhd3v8vp8mw57aq4x0qr434ecsqwru9u The broken crossbar is pretty old, certainly medieval. I’d have to crack Gerard Unger’s dissertation open to see if he mentioned where it originated. It might have even been used first in the Eastern Roman Empire for Greek.",
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