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16th century Latin printed brevigraphs in Unicode—a computer resource
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Abstract. A public git repository is presented. It contains some brevigraphs, i.e., specific forms of scribal abbreviations. The brevigraphs are encoded in Unicode. They are organized into two indexes to the scans in the DjVu format: one of the abbreviated word forms and the other one inverted, i.e., of the expanded word forms. From the technical point of view the indexes are just simple CSV files. For browsing the indexes djview4poliqarp program is recommended.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.36824/2022-graf-bien


Janusz S. Bień (2022), “16th century Latin printed brevigraphs in Unicode—a computer resource,” in Proceedings of Grapholinguistics in the 21st Century, 2022 (Yannis Haralambous, Ed.), Grapholinguistics and Its Applications, Vol. 9, Brest: Fluxus Editions, 299–314.


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   AUTHOR = {Janusz S. Bień},
   EDITOR = {Haralambous, Yannis},
   TITLE = {{16th century Latin printed brevigraphs in Unicode---a computer resource}},
   BOOKTITLE = {{Proceedings of Grapholinguistics in the 21st Century, 2022}},
   SERIES = {{Grapholinguistics and Its Applications}},
   VOLUME = {9},
   PUBLISHER = {Fluxus Editions},
   ADDRESS = {Brest},
   YEAR = {2022},
   PAGES = {299--314},
   DOI = {https://doi.org/10.36824/2022-graf-bien},
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