Historicvariant
Historicvariant, sometimes written as historic variant, denotes a reading or form extracted from historical evidence—such as manuscripts, early printed editions, inscriptions, or archival documents—that differs from the contemporary standard form. It encompasses spellings, inflectional endings, word orders, or lexical choices that were once common but have since fallen out of use.
In textual criticism, historic variants are documented in apparatus criticus to aid reconstruction of an author’s
In linguistic and philological work, historic variants illustrate diachronic change, showing how language, spelling, and grammar
In digital humanities and library science, historic variants are managed through normalization and variant filtering. Projects
See also: textual criticism, paleography, philology, historical linguistics, orthography, manuscript studies.