02152nam 2200421 n 450 99639116920331620221108090845.0(CKB)4940000000105478(EEBO)2248497019(UnM)99855194(EXLCZ)99494000000010547819920820d1611 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A nevv booke, containing all sorts of hands vsually written at this day in Christendome[electronic resource] as the English and French Secretary, the Roman, Italian, French, Spanish, high and low Dutch, court and chancerie hands: with examples of each of them in their proper tongue and letter. Also an example of the true and iust proportion of the Romane capitals. Collected by the best approued writers in these languagesImprinted at London By Richard Field1611[77+] p. illSometimes attributed to Jehan de Beau-Chesne, but the woodcut specimens include only a few from Beauchesne. Has later setting than STC 6446 of the "Rules made by E.B. for his children to learn to write by". In STC 6446 the "Rules" are in the same typesetting as, but in a different imposition from STC 3361.7--Cf. STC.The first section of the "Rules" ends: "colour more dim"--Cf. STC."Rules" read: Rules made by E.B. for children to write by.Identified as STC 6449a on UMI microfilm.Imperfect; many leaves lacking making it impposible to determine signature collation.Reproduction of the original in the Folger Shakespeare Library.eebo-0055CopybooksEarly works to 1800WritingSpecimensEarly works to 1800CopybooksWritingSpecimensE. Bfl. 1571.1003124Beau-Chesne Jehan deCu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996391169203316A nevv booke, containing all sorts of hands vsually written at this day in Christendome2344903UNISA