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At 21:47 8.3.2004, Adam Walker wrote: >> > >> >I don't know what is "the M. version". >> >> The hand used in North Africa. >> Rounded forms, quite beautiful. >> I'll send you a scan. > >Could you send it to me as well? I'm trying to think >about Carrajenan calligraphy now and though it's >written in Latin script, I figure Arabic hands may >have some influence on local forms. I have uploaded a bunch of samples to <http://www.melroch.se/lucus/misc/maghribi.html> /BP 8^) -- B.Philip Jonsson mailto:melrochX@hidden.email (delete X) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__ A h-ammen ledin i phith! \ \ __ ____ ____ _____________ ____ __ __ __ / / \ \/___ \\__ \ /___ _____/\ \\__ \\ \ \ \\ \ / / / / / / / \ / /Melroch\ \_/ // / / // / / / / /___/ /_ / /\ \ / /'Aestan ~\_ // /__/ // /__/ / /_________//_/ \_\/ /Eowine __ / / \___/\_\\___/\_\ Gwaedhvenn Angeliniel\ \______/ /a/ /_h-adar Merthol naun ~~~~~~~~~Kuinondil~~~\________/~~\__/~~~Noolendur~~~~~~ || Lenda lenda pellalenda pellatellenda kuivie aiya! || "A coincidence, as we say in Middle-Earth" (JRR Tolkien)