Deciphering and Reproducing Old Documents Paleography, Extraction, Transcription, Abstraction

Deciphering and Reproducing Old Documents Paleography, Extraction, Transcription, Abstraction

Deciphering and Reproducing Old Documents Paleography, Extraction, Transcription, Abstraction By Mindy Taylor AG® Paleography- The study and analysis of old handwriting in order to read documents with accuracy and fluency. • Know alphabetical characters in different hands. • Know how to interpret abbreviations. Alphabetical Characters English Handwriting Styles- • Book-1100-1500 https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/manuscriptsandspecialcollections/researchguidance/me dievaldocuments/handwritingstyles.aspx • Court-1300-1700 Wright's Court Hand Restored http://www.archive.org/details/courthandrestor00wrig • Secretary-1400-1800 mostly obsolete by 1750 Guide to the Basics of English Secretary Hand by Kathryn James https://beinecke.library.yale.edu/article/quarantine-reading-learn-read-secretary-hand Secretary Hand Alphabet and Abbreviation Examples http://rycote.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/palaeography-introduction FamilySearch.org wiki Secretary Hand https://www.familysearch.org/indexing/help/handwriting#!/lang=en&title=Alphabet%2 0(Secretary%20Hand) • Italic- 1500-1800 • Round- since the 1800’s Obsolete Letter Forms • Long s derived from the old Roman cursive s (ſ). Used in the middle of a word up to the early 19th century. Transcribe as s. ©2020 Mindy Taylor, AG® • ff at the beginning of a word is the early form of the capital letter F. Generally, it was transcribed as F, however in Diplomatic conventions it could be transcribed as ff. Paleography Tutorials- BYU Script tutorial https://script.byu.edu/ English Handwriting Online 1500-1700 https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/ceres/ehoc/ National Archive Paleography 1500-1800 https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/palaeography/ Latin Word Lists- Article by Kimberly Powell https://www.thoughtco.com/latin-genealogical-word-list-1422735 FamilySearch.org https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Latin_Genealogical_Word_ https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/img_auth.php/3/35/Latin_Genealogical_Word_L ist.pdf Interpreting Abbreviations- • Shortened word with or without a period • Superscript • Brevigraph • A line or tilde above a word Folger Shakespeare Library Early Modern Manuscripts Online https://emmo.folger.edu/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Early- Modern_Abbreviations.pdf Bodleian Libraries Secretary Hand Abbreviations http://rycote.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/Palaeography-Guide-abbreviations Reproducing Documents Extraction- An exact copy of a selected piece of a document. • Copy information exactly as it appears in the document. • Use quotation marks. Transcription- An exact copy of a document with the original grammar, punctuation, spelling, abbreviations, notes, and marks copied as faithfully as possible in a handwritten or typed format. • Diplomatic: a faithful reproduction of the original document including spelling, punctuation, lineation, superscripts, and abbreviations rendered as closely as typographically possible. u/v, i/j, ff, superscripts, abbreviations, are maintained. Thorn transcribed as y. ©2020 Mindy Taylor, AG® • Semi-Diplomatic: same as Diplomatic but allows transcriber to expand contractions and lower superscripts. Most used for scholarly transcriptions. Paleography tutorials, searchability, readability. brevigraphs replaced with modern equivalent, y=thorn replaced with th. Conventions- Early Modern Manuscripts Online https://emmo.folger.edu/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/EMMO-transcription- conventions.pdf Semi-Diplomatic Convention- English Handwriting Online 1500-1700 https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/ceres/ehoc/ BYU Script Tutorial https://script.byu.edu/Pages/paleography/home Creating a Transcript- • Read through the entire document first for context. • Note the words that are easy to recognize, use them to identify more difficult words. • Turn off spell check/grammar autocorrect option. • Always include a source citation at the top of the page. • Keep the line length and page format the same as the original document if possible. • In a document that is a form you can italicize handwritten information. Add a note at the top of the document [Note: handwritten portions are in italics.] In Client Reports • Short transcriptions or extractions should be enclosed in quotations. • Long transcriptions should be presented as an indented paragraph. Use of Square Brackets (Do not use round parentheses when transcribing) • Used to indicate something that is not in the original text. • Used to insert a comment, correction, interpretation, or clarification. • Signals an issue with legibility. [?]-Letters or words that you are not sure about. [illegible] [3 words illegible] [paragraph illegible]-For text you can’t read. If you assume a word use disch[arg?]ed. If you know what the word should be use Alex[and]er. Use of Curly Brackets • Used to indicate something that is missing or too damaged to read. { } -For text that is missing. {torn} {ink blot}-Description to clarify a problem. If page is torn and you know what it should read Chur{ch}. How to use [sic] • Sic is Latin for “so, thus.” It is used to indicate that something that is incorrectly written is intentionally being left as it was in the original. The goal of a transcript is to reproduce exactly what you see so using [sic] would be redundant. • Place [sic] right after the error. ©2020 Mindy Taylor, AG® • In genealogical transcriptions only use [sic] when necessary for understanding that there is an actual error in the document, not just a misspelling. Handwriting • Letters can be compared with other letters in the document or other documents in the same hand. • Use the context of what is being said to figure out words. • Use handwriting or alphabet samples for different hands. Script.byu.edu and FamilySearch.org wiki. Superscripts, Underlined, Crossed Out, and Inserted Text • Should be included as presented. • If you cannot accurately represent something with your word processor include a note of explanation or use square brackets. Diacritical Marks • A mark added to a letter to indicate a special pronunciation (ā). • There are 11 types of marks. Punctuation Marks • Stop ( . ) Pause ( : or ; ). • Commas (│ or , ). • Slash ( / ) can be used as a period. • Dash ( _ ) instead of a period. • Long dashes (—) used to fill space. • Double lined hyphen (=) to break words at the end of a line. Seals • Draw in seals when handwriting a transcription. • Type in the word “Seal” wherever it is positioned on the document when typing a transcription. Dates • Dates should be transcribed exactly as they are presented. • Do not ‘interpret’ old-style calendar dating as modern equivalents. Transcribe the letter you see • Letters u and v were sometimes used interchangeably, unto=vnto and even=euen. • j was a variation of the letter i and could be used both as vowel and consonant. Roman numerals xiij for xiii. Creating an Abstract- An abbreviated copy of a document that records all the important details but leaves out excess wording and boilerplate language. (Boilerplate- A unit of writing used in legal documents that can be reused over and over without change.) • Always include a citation at the top of the document. • Preserve exact arrangement of data. • Use same language and tense. • Copy names and dates exactly. • Include anything that is described or traceable. • Reproduce signatures and signature marks faithfully. ©2020 Mindy Taylor, AG® .

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