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Although metric, based on the A4 paper size, and named to suggest that it is part of the official ISO 216 paper sizes, it is only a de facto standard. It is often referred to as (metric) "foolscap" or "folio" because of its similarity to the traditional foolscap folio size of 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in × 13 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (216 mm × 343 mm).
Foolscap or fool’s cap may refer to: Foolscap folio, a paper size of 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 × 13 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches (216 × 343 mm) Foolscap, a paper size of 17 × 13 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches (432 × 343 mm) Foolscap, a book by Michael Malone; Fool’s cap, a cap with bells worn by court jesters
It also appears to draw inspiration from a foolscap map created in 1575 by the French mapmaker Jean de Fourmont. [2] There is wide speculation that it was created by members of a Christian sect called the Familists , which valued global viewpoints while stressing the importance of self-reflection. [ 3 ]
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Stamped paper is an often-foolscap piece of paper which bears an imprinted revenue stamp. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Stamped papers are not a form of postal stationery as although they may contain writing, they are not designed to be used to convey a message.
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Papers is a reference management software available for macOS and Windows. It was designed to facilitate the management of bibliographies and references for essays and articles. The software's primary function is to organize references and maintain a digital library of PDF documents.
The Jolases gave Joyce valuable encouragement and material support throughout the long process of writing Finnegans Wake, [10] and published sections of the book in serial form in their literary magazine transition, under the title Work in Progress. For the next few years, Joyce worked rapidly on the book, adding what would become chapters I.1 ...