Learn to Write the Medieval Greek Minuscule Script
A Step-by-Step Approach to Reading and Writing the Byzantine Cursive Hands
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Author
Publication
2011-05-02 - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Language
English
Word Count
27,500 words, Guess
Page Count
110 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL49832805M
- ISBN-139781461146827
- ISBN-101461146828
- OCLC Control Number1083298225
Classifications
- LCCPA1050.5 .R84 2011
Description
"This workbook teaches you to read and write the striking calligraphic scripts found in medieval Greek documents, giving you direct experience with the historical minuscule scripts. You will pactice a variety of hands representing more than a thousand years of scribal tradition. Learn the details of writing Medieval Greek in manageable steps. Write individual letters, form syllables with diacritics and ligatures, create words and sentences and read texts written in the style of original manuscripts. Build and test your knowledge with carefully selected examples, numerous character copy pages and ten practice exercises. Copy pages turn your attention to the shape and composition of individual letters and diacritics. Through examples and copy exercises, the course provides crucial exposure to the wide range of ligatures found in ealy and late miniscule hands. The workbook is supplemented by a short pronunciation guide, answers to the exercises and a brief index."--Back cover.
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