|
|
(5 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown) |
Line 3: |
Line 3: |
| |Name=Scotland | | |Name=Scotland |
| |Type=Topic | | |Type=Topic |
| |Topic Type=Research Resources | | |Topic Type=Background |
| |Research Resources=Handwriting | | |Background=Handwriting |
| |Rating=Standardized | | |Rating=Standardized |
| }}{{breadcrumb | | }}{{breadcrumb |
Line 13: |
Line 13: |
| | link5=[[Scotland Handwriting|Handwriting]] | | | link5=[[Scotland Handwriting|Handwriting]] |
| }} | | }} |
| | |
| | == Online Resources == |
| | |
| | ==Scotland Handwriting== |
| Scottish handwriting parallels that of England in that secretary hand was introduced in the late 15th Century. It was well established in Scotland by the mid-16th Century, and was eventually replaced by italic. | | Scottish handwriting parallels that of England in that secretary hand was introduced in the late 15th Century. It was well established in Scotland by the mid-16th Century, and was eventually replaced by italic. |
|
| |
|
| A distinctive form of Gaelic hand can be found in some older documents, similar to the Old Irish script. This had largely disappeared by the nineteenth century. | | A distinctive form of Gaelic hand can be found in some older documents, similar to the Old Irish script. This had largely disappeared by the nineteenth century. |
|
| |
| == Online Resources ==
| |
|
| |
|
| *Scottish Handwriting website: [http://www.scottishhandwriting.com Scottish Handwriting] with tutorials<br> | | *Scottish Handwriting website: [http://www.scottishhandwriting.com Scottish Handwriting] with tutorials<br> |
| *The National Archives of Scotland [http://www.nas.gov.uk/ The National Archives of Scotland] | | *The National Archives of Scotland [http://www.nas.gov.uk/ The National Archives of Scotland] |
|
| |
|
| |
|
| Many words used in early documents were written in [[Latin Genealogical Word List|Latin]]. However, in later years Scotland was more heavily influenced by French handwriting than was England. After the introduction of italic in the 16th Century, a number of documents contained a mixture of secretarial and italic scripts. | | Many words used in early documents were written in [[Latin Genealogical Word List|Latin]]. However, in later years Scotland was more heavily influenced by French handwriting than was England. After the introduction of italic in the 16th Century, a number of documents contained a mixture of secretarial and italic scripts. |
Line 74: |
Line 75: |
|
| |
|
| [[Category:Scotland Language and Handwriting]] [[Category:Language and Handwriting]] | | [[Category:Scotland Language and Handwriting]] [[Category:Language and Handwriting]] |
| [[Category:Handwriting]] | | [[Category:Handwriting]][[Category:Scotland]] |