Handwriting Practice Manuscript Gr.2 作者:Terry Cooper 出版社:Scholastic 页数:47 定价:40.00元 装帧:Pap ISBN:9780439818964 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 推荐
Daily Handwriting Practice, Modern Manuscript is more than just a handwriting book; it is a learning tool that helps developing young minds practice basic skills in an interesting and unique way. For example, as students learn to clearly write, "The gray ant is in third place," they are...
3.The name of the novel indicates infinite semiosis and potential of textual interpretation;the items at the beginning and at the end of the novel form the main narrative frame,to clarify the nature of the manuscript characterized by narrative of narrative,translation of translation;the links of...
Aside from the damage inflicted by fire, insects, water, and war, human hands have taken a toll as well, as manuscripts were taken apart by late-medieval binderies to use as binding scrap, or cropped by collectors, or dismembered by modern biblioclasts in the name of capitalism. That dest...
In the herbal section, the first word on each page occurs only on that page and may possibly be the name of the plant. On the other hand, the Voynich manuscript's "language" is quite unlike European languages in several aspects. Firstly, there are practically no words comprising more than...
The sketchbook, well known under the name Artaria 197, has been edited and published for the first time in a complete historical-critical edition by the Beethoven expert William Drabkin. The sketchbook used by Beethoven in 1821 contains drafts of music for prominent later works: to the Missa...
Although in the case of the Khara-khoto materials we cannot name any particular person who worked on restoring the manuscripts and books, the need to repair damaged items and replenish missing text was certainly a routine part of book culture, re-gardless of whether the books themselves were ...
of various carbon-containing substances. The study of ancient and medieval manuscripts and handwriting is a highly developed and complex discipline (seepaleography). After the European invention of printing in the 15th cent., hand-copied manuscripts soon came to be valued by collectors of fine books...
As late as 1812, the French man of letters Victor-Joseph Étienne de Jouy sees the origins of the Stammbuch tradition in the bad habit of ‘carving one’s name into rocks, pyra-mids, bell towers or famous monuments, or inscribing prison, school or hostel walls with more or less witty...
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