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Book Synopsis: For the solitary researcher or a member of a class or local society, this will be the standard work upon which to rely for many decades to come. Family and local historians frequently encounter the challenge posed by the writing, and sometimes the translation, of the records which might most enable them to make further progress with their research. Based on some 50 facsimile reproductions of documents of graduated difficulty, culled from many useful sources, it provides transcripts, and translations where appropriate, together with advice on methods of transcribing. The alphabet, with commentary, of the numerous types of letter to be found in the examples (many being in the secretary and court hands which so often cause problems), and illustrations of forms of abbreviation will greatly help to unravel the difficulties of reading. Many documents before 1733 were written in Latin and the author includes an outline of the differences between classical and medieval usage and a vocabulary to cover the section in Latin. There are examples, from the 1400s to the 1700s, of a wide range of hands found in the most usual categories of record used by family historians, such as parish registers, wills, and court rolls, and in many others which disclose helpful information on families and localities. Those who use this book will not need to be persuaded of the great enjoyment to be derived from pursuing research into family or local history and the pleasures of piecing together evidence to throw new light on old times. They may also find great enjoyment in the deciphering of documents, the means to that end.
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Unlock the secrets of the past with Palaeography for Family and Local Historians! As a family or local historian, delving into historical records can be a challenging but rewarding journey. This comprehensive guide offers expert advice on transcribing and translating documents, as well as decoding different types of handwriting and abbreviations. With facsimile reproductions and detailed explanations, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to uncover the hidden treasures of the past.
Don't let the complexities of ancient scripts and languages deter you from pursuing your genealogical research. Palaeography for Family and Local Historians provides a roadmap to understanding documents written in Latin and various historical hands. Whether you're exploring parish registers, wills, or court rolls, this book equips you with the knowledge and skills to navigate through centuries of history with confidence.
Dive into the fascinating world of paleography and enhance your research capabilities with this essential guide. With examples spanning from the 1400s to the 1700s, you'll gain insights into a diverse range of historical documents and uncover valuable information about families and localities. Embrace the thrill of deciphering ancient texts and uncovering the stories they hold - it's a journey that will not only enrich your understanding of the past but also bring immense joy to your research endeavors.
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