Pointed Nib Calligraphy - Historic Introduction To Muggle And Wizard Handwriting

written by Robert Crailey

Handwriting and calligraphy has been important since the early ages of manuscript transmission in the magical as well as in the muggle world. While business handwriting practically disappeared from the muggle world after the spreading of the so called typewriter (which was invented in the 1860s) in the early 1920s, in the wizarding world handwriting is still the standard tool for correspondence of all sorts. This book offers an introduction to different common historic pointed nib handwriting techniques such as english current, american spencerian ornamental penmanship, german current (Deutsche Kurrent), etc. Not only first year students should might find this guide helpful but also adult magicians and muggles can learn a great deal about a thoroughly structured, clean and elegant penmanship in this book.

Last Updated

05/31/21

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Introduction

Chapter 2

Dear reader,


This is a compact textbook about the art of practical and
elegant handwriting which shall enable the reader and thorough student
to develope his own penmanship in a structured and efficient way. The structure of the book will follow
the 5 main topics that are given in this list of contents.


This book is currently being written, I hope to write down at least one chapter per week. 


I am not a native speaker in english so I hope that you will be able to forgive me my errors concerning the language. Maybe when I will come to the end of the book some native speakers can help me by proof-reading this book, this would be very nice!


With the best regards,


Robert Crailey


PS:
I will be very happy to know if there are any handwriting enthusiasts
among the hih students, so please leave a feedback/message on my profile site!



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