01949nam 2200361Ia 450 99639715870331620200818212420.0(CKB)4940000000061988(EEBO)2240915698(OCoLC)ocm43663239e(OCoLC)43663239(EXLCZ)99494000000006198820000319d1683 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|Multum in parvo, or, The pen's gallantry[electronic resource] A copy-book, containing twenty four sentences in prose, in alphabetical order, and as many in verse, each distich comprehending the twenty four letters: and many examples of alphabets. : Written in all the curious hands now practised in England, and our neighbour-nations. Unto which is now added the best copies of court-hand, with instructions for every thing belonging to writing; by which any one of an ordinary capacity may learn to write without a teacher. Also, the rare principles of this art in a poetical alphabet; published for writing-masters to set their learners. /Invented, written, and engraven by Edward Cocker[London] And are to be sold by Tho. Sawbridge at the three Flower-de-Luces in Little Britain1683[2] p., [28] leaves of plates, 8 p. illAdded engraved t.p.Engraved throughout on one side of leaf except for main t.p., and "How to make a pen" (8 p. at end), which is printed.Reproduction of original in the British Library.eebo-0018PenmanshipCopy-booksEarly works to 1800CalligraphyCopy-booksEarly works to 1800PenmanshipCopy-booksCalligraphyCopy-booksCocker Edward1631-1675.1001101EAEEAEBOOK996397158703316Multum in parvo, or, The pen's gallantry2349830UNISA