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  2. Palaeography - Wikipedia

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    William Shakespeare's will, written in secretary hand [1]. Palaeography or paleography (US; ultimately from Ancient Greek: παλαιός, palaiós, 'old', and γράφειν, gráphein, 'to write') is the study and academic discipline of the analysis of historical writing systems, the historicity of manuscripts and texts, subsuming deciphering and dating of historical manuscripts, including ...

  3. Decipherment of ancient Egyptian scripts - Wikipedia

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    Hieratic, a cursive system derived from hieroglyphs that was used mainly for writing on papyrus, was nearly as old. Beginning in the seventh century BC, a third script derived from hieratic, known today as demotic, emerged. It differed so greatly from its hieroglyphic ancestor that the relationship between the signs is difficult to recognise.

  4. Can you read cursive? It's a superpower the National Archives ...

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    If you can read cursive, the National Archives would like a word. Or a few million. More than 200 years worth of U.S. documents need transcribing (or at least classifying) and the vast majority ...

  5. Decipherment of cuneiform - Wikipedia

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    After translating Old Persian, Rawlinson and, working independently of him, the Irish Assyriologist Edward Hincks, began to decipher the other cuneiform scripts in the Behistun Inscription. The decipherment of Old Persian was thus notably instrumental to the decipherment of Elamite and Babylonian, thanks to the trilingual Behistun inscription.

  6. Linear A - Wikipedia

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    It can be difficult to individuate particular signs and to distinguish separate signs from handwriting variants. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 79 ] Finally, Linear A inscriptions tend to be brief and repetitive. Rather than complete sentences, many are lists where each entry consists of a toponym or personal name followed by a logogram and then a numeral.

  7. Decipherment - Wikipedia

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    Decipherment is possible with respect to languages and scripts. One can also study or try to decipher how spoken languages that no longer exist were once pronounced, or how living languages used to be pronounced in prior eras. Notable examples of decipherment include the decipherment of ancient Egyptian scripts and the decipherment of cuneiform.

  8. How the internet helped one woman decipher a forgotten ... - AOL

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    Recently though, she found a bit of a slippery mystery in her family’s recipe box, in very old handwriting on even older paper. She couldn’t read enough Italian cursive to make heads or tails ...

  9. Rootschat - Wikipedia

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    Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition Reading and understanding of old handwriting; Technical Help board providing assistance with hardware and family-history software; Armed Forces WW1 and WW2; Occupation Interest for people interested in the history of a particular occupation