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Tironian Notes and Legal Practice: The Use of Shorthand Writing in Early Medieval Legal Culture
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Christoph Walther
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- An Introduction to Shorthand and its Study 1
- Tironian Notes and Legal Practice: The Use of Shorthand Writing in Early Medieval Legal Culture 49
- Writing the History of the Tironian Notes in the Sixteenth Century: Johannes Trithemius and Roman Shorthand 79
- The Use of Shorthand by Women and Girls in Early Modern England 101
- The Three Codes of Adonijah Bidwell (1716–1784) 133
- Shorthand and the Informed Public in Early American Politics 157
- Religion and Literacy, Parliaments and Business: Shorthand Writing in Great Britain and France, from the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth Century 179
- The Romantic Melodic Code: What Stenography Tells Us About Mid-Nineteenth-Century Music 211
- Decoding Dickens: Social Stenography and the ‘Tavistock’ Letter 243
- Contributors 275
- General Index 277
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- An Introduction to Shorthand and its Study 1
- Tironian Notes and Legal Practice: The Use of Shorthand Writing in Early Medieval Legal Culture 49
- Writing the History of the Tironian Notes in the Sixteenth Century: Johannes Trithemius and Roman Shorthand 79
- The Use of Shorthand by Women and Girls in Early Modern England 101
- The Three Codes of Adonijah Bidwell (1716–1784) 133
- Shorthand and the Informed Public in Early American Politics 157
- Religion and Literacy, Parliaments and Business: Shorthand Writing in Great Britain and France, from the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth Century 179
- The Romantic Melodic Code: What Stenography Tells Us About Mid-Nineteenth-Century Music 211
- Decoding Dickens: Social Stenography and the ‘Tavistock’ Letter 243
- Contributors 275
- General Index 277