An epitome of stenographie; or, An abridgement and contraction, of the art of short, swift, and secret writing by characters, both fair, lineall, and legible, : as will appear hereafter, as well as in the prefixt example. Being a brief, yet plain and full discovery of all the grounds of the whole art: in its several examples, rules, wayes, formes. Methods and kindes of abreviation, and contraction of words, clauses, and sentences: by which, (without the help of any tutor, teacher or school-master) the weakest capacities may with ease and speed, attain unto the perfect knowledge and practice thereof, even in this present swift, short, succinct, abridged and contracted form. A work of very great use and advantage also, for the further perfecting of all those who have already for many yeares together practised this art, in the other severall forms of it. /
| Main Author: | Everardt, Job |
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| Language: | English |
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Printed by M.S. for Lodowick Lloyd, and are to be sold at his shop, next to the Castle-Tavern in Cornhil,
1658.
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