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John McDenche Og Glenlea - 1544 Charter of Bachuil
Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2005 11:26 am
by Rob Livingston2
I'd like to point out a probable error in the translation of one of the names on the indorsement of the 1544 Charter of Bachuil.
John McDenche Og Glenlea - 1544 Charter of Bachuil
Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 12:10 am
by Austin Sayre
I would like to give my son a book on reading medieval script. Might you have any suggestions. Thanks very much. Austin Sayre
Medieval Handwriting
Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 2:10 am
by Rob Livingston
Julie Stackable from the Scottish Placenames Forum sent me the following reply to my inquiry about books for Medieval writing: Scottish Handwriting.com has a nice online tutorial at
http://www.scottishhandwriting.com/content/ which helps with the 16th century secretary hand. If you can be a little more specific than medieval (i.e. specifically what time frame, just 'medieval' covers a lot of ground) I'd be happy to suggest some books . . . . Cheers, Julie Stackable If you look at the Bibliography on the website, you will see some books listed.
John McDenche Og Glenlea - 1544 Charter of Bachuil
Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 2:54 am
by Rob Livingston2
Julie Stackable from the Scottish Placenames Forum sent me the following reply to my inquiry about books for Medieval writing: Scottish Handwriting.com has a nice online tutorial at
http://www.scottishhandwriting.com/content/ which helps with the 16th century secretary hand. If you can be a little more specific than medieval (i.e. specifically what time frame, just 'medieval' covers a lot of ground) I'd be happy to suggest some books . . . . Cheers, Julie Stackable If you look at the Bibliography on the website, you will see some books listed.
Another Medieval Manuscript Book
Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 5:46 pm
by Rob Livingston2
From another Scots Placenames Forum member was this note: A more general volume I have found very useful is Gooder EA 'Latin for Local History - An Introduction' which also covers scripts (palaeography). The classic general introduction to the subject is still, I think, Bischoff (trans. by o Croinin & Ganz) 'Latin Palaeography - Antiquity and the Middle Ages'. Rob