PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «TACHYGRAPHICALLY»
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «TACHYGRAPHICALLY»
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tachygraphically en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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1
An Introduction to Greek and Latin Palaeography
Ttb = dittp. More rarely a bar is used, as vuV = v-ntp, wo-ifr = wo-nep. a. The early
sign was ./, as (puyoir' = (payorrey. But two dots, representing tachygraphically
the letter r, being frequently added in the common termination res, J, a confusion
...
Sir Edward Maunde Thompson, 1912
2
The Note-taker; Or, Elements of Tachygraphy, Part II. ...
In spelling Tachygraphically, it will be found convenient to name each stem by a
distinctive name. A full-sized,half-length, double, or treble-length sign, with such
circles or hooks as may be attached to it, forms a stem. b. Stems which take a ...
David Philip Lindsley, 1873
3
The Antigone of Sophocles
L has the metrically unsuitable dvTvrvira, with a second acute written over v and
irons written tachygraphically above ira. But iras, if due to tradition, only shows
that some one considered the adv. more appropriate than the adj. ; for there was
...
4
The Journal of Hellenic Studies
There remains a passage that is perhaps the most tachygraphically interesting of
all, but which unfortunately I am only partly able to explain. It is a note, out of
connection with the text of the book, that occurs on a blank space on f. 13r., after
the ...
5
The Church quarterly review
an aphlaston or aplustre, the ornament which decorated the stern of the ancient
ship. She is entering a ship — an act represented tachygraphically by making her
stand with one foot on a prow — and to do so she raises with one hand the hem ...
6
Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the ...
211 seqq.); but there is some point in It seems to have been an accepted jest
supposing Plato to have " taken down " with Byrom and his Short-hand Society
tachygraphically the utterances of his to ascribe a knowledge and practice of
Master.
7
Journal of Theological Studies
S. Paul's Ecd. Soc. iv, 1897-8) that there was no enclosure of relics in the old Irish
rite of Consecration. In the second he prints and describes a series of 'Leonine'
collects contained, tachygraphically written, in an Ambrosian MS of the sixth or ...
8
Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the ...
2" sale); but there is some point in It seems to have been an accepted jest
supposing Plato to have “taken down " with Byrom and his Short-hand Society
tachygraphically the utterances of his to ascribe a knowledge and practice of
Master.
9
The Church Quarterly Review
She is entering a ship—an act represented tachygraphically by making her stand
with one foot on a prow—and to do so she raises with one hand the hem of her
garment, so that it leaves one leg bare from the knee downwards. This gesture ...
Arthur Cayley Headlam (Bishop of Gloucester), 1908
10
Church Quarterly Review
an aphlaslon or apjustre, the ornament which decorated the stem of the ancient
ship. She is entering a ship — an act represented tachygraphically by making her
stand with one foot on a prow — and to do so she raises with one hand the hem ...