There's really no such thing as a "simple" typographical error - that's just poor sentence structure. It's meant to be read like "it was simply a tyographicaltypographical error" as in, that was it, nothing of value to see here.
A typo is a typo - there is no degree of typo. If you misspelled something or left something out, you made a typo. Simply put, it's a mistake in typing.
In this case, you were assuming that the solution was that they left out the body element. That would be considered a typo, if it was correct. The actual solution, though, was that they needed to move the script below the body element so that it is defined when it runs. That is not a typo. Nothing was misspelled. Nothing was missing. It's just a misunderstanding of some very basic rules of JavaScript.