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From the 1897 book Eclectic Shorthand by Cross. Scanned by Marlow4 and placed in public domain.

It is the Lord's Prayer in English.

It shows shorthand methods of :

  • John Robert Gregg (1866 – 1948)
  • Isaac Pitman (1813 — 1897)
  • Graham
  • James Eugene Munson (1835 — 1906)
  • Lindsley
  • Helen M. Pernin (author of Universal phonography in ten lessons)
  • Cross (eclectic)

History

This file is imported from Wikipedia EN. Old history :

  • 15:32, 6 August 2005 . . Kilobytezero (114817 bytes) : I resized the Gregg text to fit the rule of the other systems, which is 34.667 px per line. It seems that no matter how much I conform the Gregg to the geometric systems, Gregg always winds up looking so out of place.
  • 06:33, 6 August 2005 . . Kilobytezero (115609 bytes) : I made and added the Gregg version of this prayer. The original contents are from the 1894 book Eclectic Shorthand by Cross, scanned by Marlow4, and placed in public domain.
  • 19:15, 12 June 2005 . . Marlow4 (570634 bytes) : From the 1894 book "Eclectic Shorthand" by Cross. Scanned by me and placed in public domain.

Licensering

Public domain

Værket er også offentlig ejendom i lande og områder, hvor ophavsrettens længde er ophavsmandens levetid plus 70 år eller derunder.


Denne skabelon skal kombineres med en licensskabelon for USA, der angiver hvorfor dette værk er offentlig ejendom i USA. Bemærk at i et mindre antal lande varer ophavsretten længere end 70 år: Mexiko har 100 år, Jamaica har 95 år, Colombia har 80 år og Guatemala og Samoa har 75 år. Dette værk er måske ikke offentlig ejendom i disse lande, som ydermere ikke afkorter beskyttelstiden til maksimalt den i hjemlandet. Honduras har en generel varighed på 75 år men der afkortes beskyttelsestiden til den i hjemlandet.

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An illustration of 'the Lord's Prayer' hand-written in Gregg Shorthand and a variety of 19th-century shorthand systems

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nuværende19. mar. 2010, 22:04Miniature af versionen fra 19. mar. 2010, 22:04533 × 1.013 (74 KB)AtomCrusherSqueeze!
3. sep. 2005, 12:59Miniature af versionen fra 3. sep. 2005, 12:59533 × 1.013 (112 KB)Haypo~commonswiki"I resized the Gregg text to fit the rule of the other systems, which is 34.667 px per line. It seems that no matter how much I conform the Gregg to the geometric systems, Gregg always winds up looking so out of place.)" (by Kilobytezero on Wikipedia EN).
3. sep. 2005, 12:58Miniature af versionen fra 3. sep. 2005, 12:58533 × 1.075 (113 KB)Haypo~commonswikiRight comments for first upload was "From the 1894 book "Eclectic Shorthand" by Cross. Scanned by me and placed in public domain {{PD}}" (by Marlow4 on Wikipedia EN). Comments of the file are : "I made and added the Gregg version of this prayer. The orig
3. sep. 2005, 12:55Miniature af versionen fra 3. sep. 2005, 12:55533 × 816 (557 KB)Haypo~commonswiki== Summary == From the 1897 book ''Eclectic Shorthand'' by Cross. Scanned by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Marlow4 Marlow4] and placed in public domain. It shows shorthand methods of : * John Robert Gregg (1866 – 1948) * Isaac Pitman (1813 — 18

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