tachygraphy

NOUN
  1. a method of writing rapidly using an abbreviated symbolic system
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How To Use tachygraphy In A Sentence

  • Meseems it is in its way a style of tachygraphy or short-hand such as I use to set down these pages. A different flesh
  • Notably Mentz argues that the inscription is not an example of tachygraphy but rather an early attempt, during the tumultuous times surrounding the Pelepponesian War, to reform the Greek language.
  • More than this, Innocent needed a secretary for his vast correspondence, and, struck with the tachygraphy of Kallias, had asked him to return to Rome after he had delivered his missives, and to take a permanent place in his household. Gathering Clouds: A Tale of the Days of St. Chrysostom
  • I must leave it for experts in tachygraphy to decide whether the style of the Tironian notes is that of the school of Orléans.] A Sixth-Century Fragment of the Letters of Pliny the Younger A Study of Six Leaves of an Uncial Manuscript Preserved in the Pierpont Morgan Library New York
  • Councils -- e.g. Chalcedon -- seem to be due to very successful tachygraphy. NPNF2-08. Basil: Letters and Select Works
  • Primarily let us ask, if a contemporary of Xenophon knew anything about tachygraphy, how is it that no one alluded to this art?
  • It is believed that tachygraphy was known from very early times, and Xenophon is said to have NPNF2-08. Basil: Letters and Select Works
  • The exact minutes of some of the Councils - e.g. Chalcedon - seem to be due to very successful tachygraphy.
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