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FORENSIC 3 - DEVELOPMENT & HISTORY OF HANDWRITING

The egyptians started using papyrus and brushes for writing.

Around 2400 BC

Hieroglyphs were simplified

Hieratic script

The script were simplified again around, and became widely used.

Demotic script

The ancient phoenician alphabet was also developed. It compomised 22 phonetically-based symbols and was widely used

1500 BC

The egyptians using 1) ______ and 2)________ for writing.

1. papyrus
2. red brushes

1) _________ smoothly on 2) ______ and allowed 3) _______ to 4)__________ which made symbols 5)_______ and 6)________ in appearance.

1. Ink flowed more
2. papyrus

3. scribes

4. write more quickly

5. less angular

6. more rounded

This was used originally exclusive for religious writing, but was later used.

Hieratic script (priestly writing) 1500 BC

In 1500 BC the 1)____________ also developed it compromised 2) _______________ and was widely used.

1. ancient phoenician alphabet
2. 22 phonetically-based symbols

It had spread to Greece, and under the rule of Alexander the Great, it further spread to Egypt, Persia, and India.

800 BC

In 800 BC, it had spread to 1)________ and under the 2)____________, it further spread to 3)_______, 4)_______ and 5)________.

1. Greece
2. rule of Alexander the Great

3. Egypt

4. Persia

5. India

The Roman Empire rose to power

2nd Century BC

In 2nd Century BC, the 1)_________ rose to power.

1. Roman Empire

had conquered Greece

146 BC

The Romans adopted many aspects of Greek culture, including the alphabet.

146 BC

In 146 BC, The 1)________ adopted 2)_______________, including the 3)_________.

1. Romans
2. many aspects of Greek Culture

3. alphabet

This 23-letter alphabet spread across Europeas far as Englan, and also into Northern Africa and the Persian Gulf.

146 BC

In 146 BC, This 1)_______________ spread across 2)__________ as far as 3)__________, and also into 4)____________ and the 5)____________.

1. 23-letter alphabet
2. Europe

3. England

4. Northern Africa

5. Persian Gulf

Inscriptions in capital letters were carved on structures all over the empire.

146 BC

In 146 BC, 1)____________________ were 2)_________________________.

1. Inscriptions in capital letters
2. carved on structures all over the empire

The hand-written counterpart to the carved capitals.

Capitalis Quadrata

Transformed which were very condensed in width, so that more text could fit onto parchment and papyrus, which were still expensive materials.

Rustica Capitols

An everyday Roman script had developed for transactions, bookkeeping and correspondence.

400 AD

Written letter forms were much more informal in shape compared to the structured capitals.

400 AD

Letters begin to flow together to save time and space on parchment.

400 AD

This was the earliest sign of lowercase letter forms, which ascenders and ligatures between the letters.

400 AD

Brought a bible with him to Ireland.

St. Patrick

St. Patrick, Brought a bible with him to ___________?

Ireland

Began producing their own elaborately designed bibles.

British

British began producing their own ___________________?

elaborately designed bibles

The Celtic style of lettering involved writing the letters within 1-inch square guides.

Uncials

In Uncials, 1)__________________ involved writing the letters within 2)_________________.

1. Celtic style of lettering
2. 1-inch square guides

Small half-uncials appeared, which closely resembled our lower modern lowercase letters.

Around 600 AD

The letters were extended to the lowercase letters word spacing was increased to improve readability.

Around 600 AD

The ruler Charlemagne controlled most of Europe.

Later 700 AD

He appointed an english monk to oversee standarized lettering practices for copying texts.

Charlemagne (Later 700 AD)

Were used at the beginning of the sentences and lowercase letters were now a uniform part of fhe Roman Alphabet.

Large Uncials

This style developed into Romanesque hand, and later into the Gothic style in the Germany

Around 900 AD

Was very thick, angular, and tightly set between letters and words to save space. The dot on the lowercasewas added to distinguished it from similar strokes in the m, n, and u.

Gothic Lettering

The Letter “U” was created separately from the “V”, whereas previously the the v was used for both sounds (such us sirivs instead of siruis)

In the 10th Century

The “W” was created in the 12th century to accommodate more European languages, where the “V” would not serve. The “J” evolved from a modified I in the 15th century.

In the 10th Century

This brought the Roman alphabet to 26 letters total.

In the 10th Century

Created his movable type press in the mid-1400

Gutenberg

He modeled his letters upon the style of the scribes at the time.

Gutenberg

The technology advanced and more upright letters were designed from printing.

Gutenberg

Several others designed similar upright, or Roman style., type faces, designed

Gutenberg

Type faces that more closely resembled script writing and these
became quite popular.

Robert Granjon, late 1500's

There were special schools established to teach handwriting techniques or penmanship

Mid-1700s

Master penmen were employed to copy official documents such as;

- land deeds
- birth and marriage certificates

- military commission

- other legal documents

He was commissioned to write the final copy of the Declaration of Independence

Timothy Matlack

He penned the final copy of the Constitution of the United States of America.

Jacob Shallus

He founded the Zanerian College of Penmanship

Charles Zaner (Late 1800’s)

He later sold part interest.

Elmer Bloser

They founded the Zaner-Bloser Company.

Charles Zaner and Elmer Bloser

Created materials to be used in teaching good penmanship as part of a general education

Charles Zener and Elmer Bloser (Zaner-Bloser Company)

In what year that Zener and Bloster published the Zaner Method of Arm Movement developed especially for elementary-aged children.

1904

One of the main styles of handwriting taught to children in the U.S. to this day.

Zaner-Bloster Style

A newer method of teaching.

Donald Neal Thurber mid-1970's

It uses slanted letters to teach printing, affording children to easy transition into cursive writing.

D’Nealian Style

When we think of the origins of paper, our minds wander back over 1)___________ to the 2)____________ - 3) _____________.

1) 5000 years ago
2) Nile River valley in Egypt

3) 3000 B.C.

It was there that a marsh grass

Cyperous Papyrus Flourished

That the word “paper” comes.

Papyrus

The mayans fashioned a similar product for bookmaking

2nd century A.D. in Central America

The mass production of paper became a thriving industry, supplying huge volumes of paper for the production of;
- Newspapers

- Books

- Magazines

- Paper bags

- Toilet paper

- Money

- Including clothing

- Chimneys

- Coffin

Europe and America

Man has put down marks on different materials to make a record or to send messages to other people

Pre historic time

First forms of writing were __________________________?

simple pictures on the walls of caves.

Early writings were on _____________________were used.

stones and metals later skins of animals.

The story of writing instruments is 1)____________________. This is how we know the story of us, by the 2)_________________________.

1) the history of civilization itself
2) drawings, signs and words we have recorded

The caveman's first inventions were the 1)_______________________, the all purpose 2)________________. The latter was adapted into the first writing instrument. The caveman 3)___________________onto the walls of his cave dwelling. The cave drawings represented 4)____________, such as the planting of crops or hunting victories.

1) hunting club and the handy sharpened-stone
2) skinning and killing tool

3) scratched pictures with the sharpened stone toll

4) events in daily life

Developed the earliest means of writing that approached pen and paper.

Greeks

They employed a writing stylus, made of metal, bone of ivory to place wax coated tablets.

Greeks

The first examples of handwriting (purely text messages made by hand) originated in _________?

Greece

Invented the written letter text messages on paper sent from
one individual to another.

The Grecian Scholar, Cadmus

They used papyrus and parchment paper.

Egyptians, Romans, Greeks and Hebrews

One of the oldest pieces of writing on papyrus known to us today

Egyptian Prisse Papyrus

The Romans created a 1)________, perfect for 2)____________ from the 3)_________________, particularly from the 4)______________.

1) reed-pen
2) parchment and ink

3) hollow tubular-stems of march grasses

4) jointed bamboo plant

French maker royal instrument and he described them in a treatise first published in 1709.

Nicolas Bion

Made no claim to be the inventor, nor is there any evidence that he ever made such pens himself - let alone, held a patent on them.

Nicolas Bion

They are made of metal and most use cut quills as nibs

Bion Pen

In what year the Reynolds ball pen was introduced into the United States?

October 29, 1945

The one who promoted the first sale of ballpoints in the United States

Gimbels

GIMBELS

- The ad described the new pen as a 1)"___________________________________________!”

On that first day of sales, sold out its entire stock of 2)_________ pens at 3)___________ each.

- But, actually, this 4)_________ wasn't new at all and 5)____________ than 6)____________ that had been produced before.

1) "fantastic... miraculous fountain pen ... guaranteed to write for two years without refilling!"
2) 10,000

3) $12.50 each

4) new pen

5) didn’t work much

6) ballpoint pens

An American leather tanner patented a roller-ball-tip marking pen and the next stage of development came almost 50 years after the Loud's patent

John Loud (1888)

Improved version invented

Hungary in (1935)

He was very talented and confident of his abilities, but he had never a pursuit that kept his interest and earned him a good living.

Ladislao Biro and George Ladislao Biro

He had studied medicine, art and hypnotism and He was editing a small newspaper where he was frustrated by the amount of time he wasted filling pens and cleaning up ink smudges.

Ladislao Biro and George Ladislao Biro

The sharp tip of his fountain pen often scratched or tore through the newsprint (paper). Determined to develop a better pen.

Ladislao Biro and George Ladislao Biro

Set about making models of new designs and formulating better inks to use in them

Ladislao Biro and George Ladislao Biro

They manufactured a ball pen.

Klines and Eisner

Called ballpen (Czecholovakia)

Rolpen

Sales of rolpen were confined to the Continent and they were not extensive.(d sumikat)

Rolpen with patent No. 807679 (October 19, 1936)

French manufacturer of penholders and pen cases and He went to biro brothers and arranged to pay them a royalty on their patent.

Marcel Bitch

In 1952, he was ready to introduce his new wonder. A clear-barreied, smooth-writing, non-leaky, inexpensive ballpoint pen.

Marcel Bitch

It is a Pen called by Marcel Bitch, the ballpoint pen had finally become practical writing instrument. The public accepted it without complaint.

Ballpoint Bitch

Today it is as standard a writing implement as the pencil.

Ballpoint Bitch

They are still called BIROS and many Bitch models also say "Biro" on the side of the pen, as a testament to its primary inventors.

England

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