The long s and the round s (i.e. the "normal" s) both developed from the Latin letter S. When Blackletter fonts were common for printing German texts, there were typographical rules to determine when to use the long s and when to use the round s, but these rules were always typographical rules, not orthographic rules, as they depended on the ... More @Wikipedia
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