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Other examples of Christoph Wentzel, Graf von Nostitz provenance
Author: Jonstonus, Joannes, 1603-1675
Title: Naturae constantia : seu diatribe in qua posteriorum temporum cum prioribus collationem mundum nec ratione sui totius nec ratione partium universaliter et perpetuo in pejus ruere ostenditur
Origin: [Germany], 1663
Penn Libraries call number: Ms. Codex 1181
Penn Libraries catalog record and facsimile
Words don't come easily to me anymore, I had to force this out. I hate writing when I barely feel it.
I seriously couldn't think of anything. But this is my belly. And it hurt today. It hates me most of the days.
Public Domain Book: One hundred loose leaf lessons in lettering with pen and brush
Gordon system, adapting the familiar music staff as an aid to correct alignment and construction of letters, introducing a series of alphabets for show card writing and commercial art work
openlibrary.org/works/OL16086193W/One_hundred_loose_leaf_...
Maradona, Forza Napoli, skulls, kids smoking weed in squares, relics, roman porn, ultras, espresso, tension, Vesuvio, graffiti, liquefied saints blood, Mastiffs, pizza, beer, noise, communists, me & Mrs Wurz.
Not so much a 365, im going to upload a pic of this, my Moleskine year planner at least every week, if not more. Im going to be sticking in photos and things from the day, to act as a scrapbook/retrospective of whats going to be an amazing year for me.
The pen is a Cross Affinity, god its nice to write with.
Abraham Lincoln was not the only President whose image was important in the Civil War - George Washington as Founder of the original Union was revered and his image appeared in many forms like this printed envelope:
"In patriotic strains aloud, Thy fame the nation owns, Ofa ll the names whereof we're proud, There's none like Washington."
Learn more at JHC's 2011 Spring Exhibit Commemorating the 150th Anniversary of the Civil War
The Jay Family and the Abolition of Slavery - From Manummission to Emancipation
This exhibit will examine the role of John Jay and his descendants in abolishing slavery, from Revolutionary Times through to the Civil War. In this unique presentation that uses John Jay’s family home in Rye as a portal to the past, visitors will come to understand how Jay’s earliest antislavery efforts in 1777 through to his signing of Gradual Emancipation Act in 1799, were further advanced by his family through to the Civil War, including the enlistment of Jay's descendants in Union blue. The Jay Heritage Center’s collection of original Jay family letters, books, paintings, photos, Civil war flags and artifacts will be displayed for the very first time at this landmark event.
Opening May 14 as part of NY Heritage Weekend and on view through October
Jay Heritage Center
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Rye, NY 10580
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A National Historic Landmark since 1993
Member of the African American Heritage Trail of Westchester County since 2004
Member of the Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area since 2009
On NY State's Path Through History (2013)
Back of photo.
ACC# 2015.03.02
See other WW I - related documents at flic.kr/s/aHskh3niWh.
Photo credit Bob Gundersen -(www.flickr.com/photos/bobphoto51/albums)
Dylan Thomas's Writing Shed in Laugharne.
*Taken with a Minolta Dynax 700si, using Ilford HP5+ 35mm film. Developed using Ilford ID-11*
Our blog post talks about the essay by Alice Randall about letters she received including letters from Harper Lee: www.williamarthurblog.com/2010/07/letters-lifes-moments.html
perfect desire
In psychiatry thought disorder or formal thought disorder is a term used to describe incomprehensible language, either speech or writing, that is presumed to reflect thinking. There are different types. For example, language may be difficult to understand if it switches quickly from one unrelated idea to other (flight of ideas) or if it is long-winded and very delayed at reaching its goal (circumstantiality) or if words are inappropriately strung together resulting in gibberish (word salad).
Psychiatrists consider Formal Thought Disorder as being one of two types of "thinking" or "thought" disorders. The other type being delusions. The latter involves "content" while the former involves "form". Although the term "thought disorder" can refer to either type, in common parlance it refers most often to a disorder of thought "form" also known as Formal Thought Disorder.
It is usually considered a symptom of psychotic mental illness, although it occasionally appears in other conditions. For example, pressured speech and flight of ideas may be present in mania. Clanging or echolalia may be present in Tourette syndrome. Eugen Bleuler, who named schizophrenia, held that its defining characteristic was a disorder of the thinking process. However, Formal thought disorder is not unique to schizophrenia or psychosis. So-called “organic” patients with a clouded consciousness, like that found in delirium, also have a formal thought disorder.However, there is a distinct clinical difference between the two. Schizophrenic or psychotic patients never demonstrate awareness nor concern about it because it results from a fundamental inability to use the same type of Aristotelian logic as everyone else doeswhereas so-called “organic” patients with a clouded consciousness usually do demonstrate awareness and concern about it, by complaining about being “confused” or “unable to think straight” because it results, instead, from various cognitive deficits
I realize this isn't among my best work, but at least what I express is pretty raw. My last .01 Micron pen was dying during the process of writing this entry, which is why the handwriting is kind of a mess.
Edited image from the Internet Archive Book Image Photostream on Flickr of an alphabet in a font (probably specimens for a typesetting company).
One booklet! :-)
The printers Kershaw & Ashworth were still going in c. 1973 because they printed the Heptonstall Trail!
Seventeen of Selene's wonderful fantasy works are now on display at the Fantasy Kaleidoscope Gallery over Enchanted! Please stop by and see her amazing artwork. Once you arrive at the Enchanted of Elven Realm (sim name) landing point, please teleport through the door to your right. Enjoy!
I was playing with some light painting (not very successfully) and this was the best of the bunch so i thought I would upload it to see what you thought?
i was tagged by the lovely www.flickr.com/photos/chelseadee/ and www.flickr.com/photos/emmanoelle/ so go check them both out. (:
1. these lyrics are from the song disgusting by ke$ha.
2. these lyrics are written in lip liner and eye liner.
3. i am roughly 100 views away from 1000!
4. i tweet...a lot.
5. i stayed home sick from school today.
6. i live in southern ontario.
7. i'm very secretive.
8. i used to write fanfiction.
9. i'm feeling quite uninspired lately.
10. i actually don't really have anyone i could call a friend on here since i'm too shy to start conversations...which means it'd be cool if people sent me a little Flickrmail. :)
Studienhefte für Schrift und Formgestaltung
Magazine for Lettering and Skript
INHALT
— Vorwort, von Dipl.-Ing. Klaus Blanckertz, Berlin
— Schriftkunst der Ostmark, von Dr. Eberhard Hölscher, Berlin
— Italienische Buchkunst des Quattrocento, von Dr. Carl Wehmer, Berlin / L’Arte Libraria Italiana nel Quattrocento, Dr. Carl Wehmer, Berlin
— Meisterschule für Graphik und Buchgewerbe, Fachschule der Reichshauptstadt, von Dr. Eberhard Hölscher, Berlin
— Schriftdokumente aus dem 3. Jahrtausend v. Chr. bis 1000 n. Chr., ihre Auffindung, Wiederherstellung und Erhaltung, von Dr. e. h. Hugo Ibscher, Berlin / Ancient Writing Dating from the Third Millennium B. C. to 1000 A. D. and their Discovery, Restoration and Preservation
— Schrift und Ornament in der Lederplastik, von Heinrich Engel, Meisterschule des deutschen Handwerks, Hannover
— „Georg Peschel“, neuzeitlicher Schriftlehrgang, Ein Lehrgang von Heinz Smolke, Berlin
— Kurzberichte