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"chirography" Definitions
  1. HANDWRITING, PENMANSHIP
  2. CALLIGRAPHY

6 Sentences With "chirography"

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Chirography (from Greek χείρ hand) is the study of penmanship and handwriting in all of its aspects.
It was addressed in an unfamiliar and painful chirography, with the postmark of Portland, Ore., stamped smudgily in its corner.
The best known of her poetical pieces is thought to be "The Blind Negro Communicant." She produced a number of translations. Determined to maintain herself in strict independence, she continued to write for northern and southern periodicals, until her health utterly failed. That she was possessed of an indefatigable and truly heroic spirit, may be learned from the fact that when her right hand became helpless from paralysis, she grasped the pen firmly with the left hand, acquired a new style of chirography, and continued to write.
275-278 Her father, Patrick Hiffernan, was described by Whistler's friends, Joseph Pennell and his wife Elizabeth, as being like "Captain Costigan," the drunken Irishman in Thackeray's novel Pendennis. The Pennells also described him as "a teacher of polite chirography (calligraphy)" who used to speak of Whistler as "me son-in-law."Pennell, Elizabeth Robins, and Joseph Pennell, The Life of James McNeill Whistler, 2 vols, London and Philadelphia, (1908) Her mother, Katherine Hiffernan, died in 1862, aged 44. Joanna Hiffernan had a sister called Bridget Agnes Hiffernan, later Singleton.
It ensured that mandatory records would be kept by royal officials for all Jewish transactions. Every debt was recorded on a chirography to allow the king immediate and complete access to Jewish property. Richard also established a special exchequer to collect any unpaid debts due after the death of a Jewish creditor. The establishment of the Exchequer of the Jews eventually made all transactions of the English Jewry liable to taxation by the king in addition to the 10% of all sums recovered by Jews with the help of English courts.
One journalist recalled an occasion on which Pratt lost his notes but did not lose his composure: > His remarks were written in two-inch-caliber chirography on the reverse of a > roll of wall-paper, which the orator unwrapped as he proceeded until he was > almost lost to view in the billows of white. Once an unprincipled sophomore > crept up behind him and touched a lighted match to the manuscript. For a > moment the perpetual candidate resembled a plate in Fox's "Book of Martyrs"; > but without the slightest change of expression he trampled out the flaming > Vocabulary Laboratory and went on calmly… Only partial transcripts of Pratt's lectures have been found, but many times they were referred to by title or subject in the popular press of the time. The Brooklyn Eagle considered "Equilibrium" to be Pratt's signature lecture topic.

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