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A Supplement To Notae Latinae



This book is a supplement to Notae Latinae, which was published in 1915. It covers abbreviations from the early minuscule period (circa 700-850 AD) and includes symbols developed more fully in the twelfth century. It will be of value to anyone with an interest in palaeography. more details
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  • Abbreviations from the early minuscule period
  • Symbols developed more fully in the twelfth century


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This book is a supplement to Notae Latinae, which was published in 1915. It covers abbreviations from the early minuscule period (circa 700-850 AD) and includes symbols developed more fully in the twelfth century. It will be of value to anyone with an interest in palaeography.

Originally published in 1936, this book is intended to supplement W. M. Lindsay's Notae Latinae of 1915, which examined Latin abbreviations of the early minuscule period (circa 700-850 AD). Bains reviews symbols employed in the following two centuries, as well as a few which were developed more fully as a result of the rise of learning and science in the twelfth century. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in palaeography.
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