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  3. Online Helps for Reading Old English Handwriting - FamilySearch

     
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  8. Old English - Wikipedia

    Old English (Englisċ or Ænglisc, pronounced [ˈeŋɡliʃ]), or Anglo-Saxon, [1] was the earliest recorded form of the English language, spoken in England and southern and eastern Scotland in the early Middle Ages.

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    How many types of writing books were there in the 16th and 18th centuries?
    From the 16th through 18th centuries two types of writing books predominated in Europe: the writing manual, which instructed the reader how to make, space, and join letters, as well as, in some books, how to choose paper, cut quills, and make ink; and the copybook, which consisted of pages of writing models to be copied as practice.
    How did writing change in the 18th century?
    By the end of the century, writing books from Europe and the United States shifted their focus away from calligraphic qualities and toward the ideal of a legible and easy-to-learn hand. By the end of the 18th century, as shown in The Art of Writing (1791) by the American John Jenkins, letters were reduced to a few simple, interchangeable parts.
    What type of writing style was used in the 19th century?
    In the 19th century, writers used long, descriptive, and flowing sentence structures that seemed inappropriate compared to today’s staccato sentences. An example would be the style of writing by Emily Bronte in Wuthering Heights (1847). In the 20th century, writers like Orwell adopted a more straightforward style, close to what we learn.
    What are some impediments to reading medieval handwriting?
    Medieval symbols used for combinations of certain letters, and the liberal use of unfamiliar abbreviations and contractions, are major impediments. My goal is to provide examples of 16th and 17th century handwriting and, in particular, examples of the many abbreviations and special symbols that so often cause readers trouble.
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