- It has also been
called brachygraphy, from Gr****
brachys (short), and
tachygraphy, from Gr****
tachys (swift, speedy),
depending on
whether compression...
- сосуществовали. ≈ "Terms '
tachygraphy' and 'cursive'
coexist in the
Russian palaeography; meanwhile, in the
development of the
Russian tachygraphy there are tendencies...
- 1626 in the book Short-Writing (in
later editions since 1635
called "
Tachygraphy",
Ancient Gr**** for "speedy writing"). In Shelton's
shorthand system...
- Co, ISBN 978-0-538-60527-4, OCLC 22975956 Shelton,
Thomas (1710). "
Tachygraphy".
Internet Archive.
Retrieved 2017-05-04. Taylor,
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-
standard forms of
shorthand used in Pepys' time, in this case
called tachygraphy, and
devised by
Thomas Shelton. It is
clear from its
content that it...
- The
Oxford classical Dictionary (Third Edition, 1999, in the
article "
tachygraphy")
discusses the
formal characteristics of late ****enistic shorthand...
- 'Diary,' and to this end he
learnt the
cipher from
Thomas Shelton's
Tachygraphy. In 1873 he
retired from Magdalene, and left
Cambridge for London. His...
- a
stenographic system very much
along the
lines of
Thomas Shelton's
Tachygraphy. The
first edition of his work was
entitled Radio-Stenography, or Short...
-
declension and
conjugation in
forty languages, a book of
outmoded philology.
Tachygraphy, or
Shorthand improved,
before 1800,
based on John Byrom's system. The...
- in Rome." The
classical Review 4 (1890): 289-93. "Fourteenth-Century
Tachygraphy." The
Journal of ****enic
Studies 11 (1890): 286-93. "Palaeographica:...