Scottish Handwriting 1150-1650: An Introduction to the Reading of Documents
By (Author) Grant G. Simpson
John Donald Publishers Ltd
John Donald Short Run Press
8th December 2009
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
652.109411
Paperback
148
Width 185mm, Height 250mm, Spine 10mm
310g
Much modern research has been applied to Scotland's history, but until this volume there has been no comprehensive study of the country's handwriting for nearly 250 years. The main body of this book consists of facsimile texts, each facing a detailed transcript and commentary. The historical background of handwriting usage is surveyed in the introduction, with emphasis on changing fashions. There is also guidance on how to deal with early language and abbreviations. The principal aim is to assist research students, local historians, genealogists and calligraphers in their studies.
Dr Grant Simpson, formerly Senior Lecturer, is now Honorary Reader in Scottish History at the University of Aberdeen, and was for many years an Assistant Keeper on the staff of the Scottish Record Office in Edinburgh, where he gained a wide knowledge of the manuscript sources of Scottish history and their handwritings.