File:Eclectic shorthand by cross.png

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An illustration of 'the Lord's Prayer' hand-written in Gregg Shorthand and a variety of 19th-century shorthand systems

Summary

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From the 1897 book Eclectic Shorthand by Cross. Scanned by Marlow4 and placed in public domain.

It is the Lord's Prayer in English.

It shows shorthand methods of :

  • John Robert Gregg (1866 – 1948)
  • Isaac Pitman (1813 — 1897)
  • Graham
  • James Eugene Munson (1835 — 1906)
  • Lindsley
  • Helen M. Pernin (author of Universal phonography in ten lessons)
  • Cross (eclectic)

History

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This file is imported from Wikipedia EN. Old history :

  • 15:32, 6 August 2005 . . Kilobytezero (114817 bytes) : I resized the Gregg text to fit the rule of the other systems, which is 34.667 px per line. It seems that no matter how much I conform the Gregg to the geometric systems, Gregg always winds up looking so out of place.
  • 06:33, 6 August 2005 . . Kilobytezero (115609 bytes) : I made and added the Gregg version of this prayer. The original contents are from the 1894 book Eclectic Shorthand by Cross, scanned by Marlow4, and placed in public domain.
  • 19:15, 12 June 2005 . . Marlow4 (570634 bytes) : From the 1894 book "Eclectic Shorthand" by Cross. Scanned by me and placed in public domain.

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current20:04, 19 March 2010Thumbnail for version as of 20:04, 19 March 2010533 × 1,013 (74 KB)AtomCrusher (talk | contribs)Squeeze!
10:59, 3 September 2005Thumbnail for version as of 10:59, 3 September 2005533 × 1,013 (112 KB)Haypo~commonswiki (talk | contribs)"I resized the Gregg text to fit the rule of the other systems, which is 34.667 px per line. It seems that no matter how much I conform the Gregg to the geometric systems, Gregg always winds up looking so out of place.)" (by Kilobytezero on Wikipedia EN).
10:58, 3 September 2005Thumbnail for version as of 10:58, 3 September 2005533 × 1,075 (113 KB)Haypo~commonswiki (talk | contribs)Right comments for first upload was "From the 1894 book "Eclectic Shorthand" by Cross. Scanned by me and placed in public domain {{PD}}" (by Marlow4 on Wikipedia EN). Comments of the file are : "I made and added the Gregg version of this prayer. The orig
10:55, 3 September 2005Thumbnail for version as of 10:55, 3 September 2005533 × 816 (557 KB)Haypo~commonswiki (talk | contribs)== Summary == From the 1897 book ''Eclectic Shorthand'' by Cross. Scanned by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Marlow4 Marlow4] and placed in public domain. It shows shorthand methods of : * John Robert Gregg (1866 – 1948) * Isaac Pitman (1813 — 18

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