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Chirography (from Gr**** χείρ hand) is the
study of
penmanship and
handwriting in all of its aspects.
According to
Georges Jean (1992, p. 12), standardised...
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Chirography (from Gr**** χείρ, hand) is the
study of
writing by hand in all of its aspects.
Chirography may also
refer to: Penmanship, the
technique of...
- the free dictionary. A
chirographer can
refer to
Someone who
studies chirography a
machine patented in 1842 by
Charles Thurber which was an
early form...
- a CJK
character or
other grapheme.
Studies of
writing and
penmanship Chirography – handwriting, its
style and
character Diplomatics –
forensic paleography...
- as it is
received at the office. Thus all
mistakes arising from
blind chirography will be
thoroughly appreciated by our citizens. The
machine will be put...
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novel Pendennis. The
Pennells also
described him as "a
teacher of
polite chirography (calligraphy)" who used to
speak of
Whistler as "me son-in-law." Her...
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Scientific field of
study –
study of
properties and
behaviours of substances.
Chirography –
Study of
penmanship and
handwriting in all of its
aspects –
study of...
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officials for all
Jewish transactions.
Every debt was
recorded on a
chirography to
allow the king
immediate and
complete access to
Jewish property. Richard...
- Pulsifer, who was
acknowledged to be
especially skilful in
deciphering the
chirography of the 17th century, was
charged with the copying.
Pulsifer had previously...
- New York:
Oxford University Press, 1998. "Théleur, E.A." and "Théleur,
chirography (London, 1831)," in
Dictionnaire de la Danse. Paris; Larousse-Bordas...