10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «TACHYGRAPHER» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
tachygrapher in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
tachygrapher im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
... in every respect, and can honestly state that it is alike suitable to the
corresponding clerk and to the reporter. I have never known a single Pitmanite
who could withstand that illustration of the two systems in No. 27. Another Ex-
Tachygrapher.
Andrew Jackson Graham, 1883
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Rapid Writer: Devoted to Language, Short-hand Writing, and ...
Rapid Writer and Tachygrapher, 1874. To meet a want long felt by the writers of
Tachygraphy, we propose to send with each number of the Rapid Writer twelv
pages of reading matter, lithographed in the Tachygraphic characters. A part of
the ...
David Philip Lindsley, 1874
3
Transactions of the First International Shorthand Congress, ...
Fernandes was appointed chief tachygrapher in 1837, and also head of the
tachygraphic bureau of the Chamber of Deputies in 1818, after Julio Jose da
Silva's death. In 1854 tachygraphic classes were opened in the Chamber of
Deputies, ...
International shorthand congress, 1888
4
Rowell's American Newspaper Directory
Young Folks' Monthly. Young Folks' Rural, monthly. Rapid Writer and
Tachygrapher, bi-monthly. Watchmaker and Metalworker, bi-monthly. Electrotype
Journal, quarterly. Etectrotyper, quarterly. ILLINOIS. Chicago, Rounds* Printers*
Cabinet, ...
5
Rowell's American Newspaper Directory
Chicago, Rapid Writer and Tachygrapher, bi-monthly. Evanston, Vidette, semi-
monthly. Evanston, Tripod, monthly. Monmouth, College Courier, monthly. Mount
Carroll, Oread, quarterly. Wheaton, College Record, monthly. INDIANA. Bedford ...
George Presbury Rowell, 1879
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Reports of patent, design, and trade mark cases
... tachy, tachydidaxy, tachydite, tachygrapher, tachygraphic, tachygraphical,
tachygraphy ; and also to the following words as being contained in the Century
Dictionary, viz., tachycardia, tachydidaxy, tachygrapher, tachygraphic,
taehygraphy, ...
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Ancient and mediaeval shorthand: from Dr. J. W. Zeibig's ...
Hieronymus relates that, on account of the feebleness of his eyesight, and
principally in consideration of the condition of his health, he could not himself
write, but that he dictated his thoughts to a tachygrapher, who, when he (
Hieronymus) at ...
Julius Woldemar Zeibig, Norman P. Heffley, 1888
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Notarii and exceptores: an inquiry into role and ...
It must be admitted that, strictly speaking, Boge does not say that after the third
century notarius can no longer mean ' tachygrapher ' , but, despite the use of
such words as "allmShlich" and "zun3chst", the impression given is nevertheless
that ...
9
Psychological Monographs
The horizontal lines indicate the direction and length of movements between the
successive fixations. tachygrapher 50 Figure 1. Study Record of Subject 66, a
Good Adult Speller. (The vertical axis shows the durations of the fixations in ...
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Monthly Bulletin of Books Added to the Public Library of the ...
3064.149 Vincens, Arvede. La jeunesse de la Grande Mademoiselle (1627-1652
). fPar] Arvede Barine [pseud.]. 2e edition. Paris, 1902. 66498.101 Wright,
Alexander Tremaine. Thomas Shelton, tachygrapher. [London, 1896.] 24 pp.
Portraits.
Boston Public Library, 1902
2 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «TACHYGRAPHER» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
tachygrapher im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
A very Christlike kiss'n'tell
The only efficient way to function was for the author to dictate to a shorthand writer (tachygrapher), who took the text down on tablets of wax or wood. Then this ... «New Statesman, Apr 11»
Forest Hills Eastern Middle School student wins Greater Grand …
Logan finally misfired after an impressive showing on the word "tachygrapher" -- or one who writes fast. Cameron, the son of Bruce and Huda Shabahang of ... «MLive.com, Mär 09»