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[Underlined]: Greg Arundell [model by teacher]
[Crossed out]: Greg Arundell [model by teacher]
[Crossed out]: g Cadu tenis Urgear [?]
[Crossed out]: g Cadu tenis b rgear [?]
John Arundell [design] Eius Liber [His Book]
John Arundell [design] Eius Liber [His Book]
Anno Domo 1659
Anno Domo 1659
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Greg: Arundell [copied from teacher's model by student]
Greg: Arundell [teacher's model]
Greg: Arundell ['ell' written below 'Arund']
Greg: Arundell ['ell' written below 'Arund'][student's copy]


[Teacher's model:]
[Teacher's model:]
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[Student signs his copy (above):]
[Student signs his copy (above):]
by me  JA of the p[ar]ish of Exon[?] of
by me  JA of the p[ar]ish of Exon[?] of
the
 
                                                              JSE


[a series of 13 practice lowercase e characters (laid out in the form of a lowercase 'e'), and 1 practice x or r]
[a series of 13 practice lowercase e characters (laid out in the form of a lowercase 'e'), and 1 practice x or r]

Revision as of 21:32, 22 August 2019

[A calligraphy practice page] [Transcription order: Right side up first, skipping inverted text , top to bottom. Then Upside down, bottom to top (as viewed in the present orientation), skipping right side up text)]

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[Crossed out]: Greg Arundell [model by teacher] [Crossed out]: g Cadu tenis b rgear [?] John Arundell [design] Eius Liber [His Book] Anno Domo 1659

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Greg: Arundell [teacher's model] Greg: Arundell ['ell' written below 'Arund'][student's copy]

[Teacher's model:] Clammina printniteros salapulat ferga pariptos Salpula fulgiticos cospilat socos.

[Student's copy:] Clammina printniteros salapular ferga pariptos Salpula fulgiticos cospilat [uncertian character, design] socos.

[Student signs his copy (above):] by me JA of the p[ar]ish of Exon[?] of

                                                             JSE

[a series of 13 practice lowercase e characters (laid out in the form of a lowercase 'e'), and 1 practice x or r] and JSE

William Stanem[?] [decorative flourish at end]

           JSE   JSE   JSE

Destructorium vitorium. Dictionarum pauperum [in different hand] Cast ed the Holcot in librum sapientiæ