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- Skoropis (Russian: ско́ропись; Ukrainian: ско́ропис) is a type of Cyrillic handwriting script that developed from semi-ustav [ru] in the second half of...
- on the base of the earlier Cyrillic tachygraphic writing (ско́ропись, skoropis, "rapid or running script"), which in turn was the 14th–17th-century chancery...
- to 18th centuries. "Skoropys" means "fast-writing style" in Ukrainian. Skoropis Ukrainian Baroque (Каманин И.М.) Палеографический Изборник. Материалы по...
- letters may be used completely indiscriminately. It was in Russian cursive (skoropis') writing of this time that the letter acquired its modern form: the left-hand...
- Technical lettering Copperplate Spencerian Ronde Kurrent Russian cursive Skoropis (Ukrainian skoropys) Shorthand Teaching scripts Barchowsky Fluent Handwriting...
- Technical lettering Copperplate Spencerian Ronde Kurrent Russian cursive Skoropis (Ukrainian skoropys) Shorthand Teaching scripts Barchowsky Fluent Handwriting...
- still in use for the Church Slavonic publishing); it later split into skoropis′ (the shorthand predecessor of modern Cyrillic cursive) and modern types...
- modifications of letters Д, Ж, З and Х, although exceptions happen, especially in skoropis. The character was introduced into Unicode 5.1 in April 2008. Old Church...
- Stone propose that the original form of Erkat'agir must have been more skoropis and italicised, akin to the Gr**** and Syriac scripts of the period. It...
- Eduard Senkevich [ru], "chekist," director (1931-33) of SLON Alexander Skoropis-Ioltukhovsky [ru], Ukrainian activist Mark Sobol [ru], poet Ruth Tamarina [ru]...