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English: Glyph variants of Greek letter Epsilon in ancient cursive handwriting, according to C. Faulmann, Schriftzeichen und Alphabete aller Zeiten und Völker, Wien 1880.
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Source Own work, based on scan from Faulmann 1880 (File:Das Buch der Schrift (Faulmann) 186.jpg, PD-old)
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