Exterior grade plywood was not available until the 1940 s.
Plywood over old roof.
Fortunately this is one issue that has primarily been standardized by the industry.
Both cdx plywood and osb tend to come in standard sheets of four foot by eight foot 4 8.
But with the old plywood left in place it will be considerably more difficult to locate the rafters to ensure proper nail.
If the old plywood was clean and not infested with dry rot or mold it should be ok to cover it with the new plywood.
Another issue that many people encounter is what size plywood the roof may need.
If your home was built prior to 1970 there is a good chance it will have board sheathing.
Its really common here too to see 3 8 plywood used on roofs from the 70 s.
We resheet with 1 2 osb right over top of the old all the time be it 3 8 ply or old t g boards.
Open spaces form between the once tightly fitted shiplap boards.
As the boards to do the roof deck were manufactured here in the northwest it was still more economical than plywood through the 60s.
One thing to consider is that the new plywood probably wants to be the same thickness as what would be used if it was used by itself on the rafters i e.
The new plywood will have to be nailed to the rafters or roof trusses.
Today a shiplap roof is usually 60 years old.
In the case of the old t g boards it makes for a flatter surface plus greatly lessons the chance of nailing into the gap between boards.
However you might find that osb can better suit your needs than plywood for the roof.