Monday, July 2, 200715:57:08 CET
Paleography reader for 16-17th c. Latin, German and Hungarian scripts

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The collection of the Hungarian Electronic Library is growing its holdings day by day. I noticed an educational PDF format ebook reader packed with Latin, German and Hungarian texts from the 16th and 17th centuries. Facsimiles on the left pages are transcribed on the right ones. This 120 pages book contains 56 texts, compiled and edited by a team of historians from various Hungarian universities. All the tricky abbreviations are resolved.

This book is a great tool if you would like to build some routine in reading old scripts or just want to challenge your skills.

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