Le 09/01/2013 16:34, Andreas Stötzner a
écrit :
I agree. Given the date of the book (1952), and the fact that it is a 'real book' from a 'real printer' (Gauthier-Villars, pecialized in scientific publishing), I don't think that it used photocopy, put probably another reprography technique. The mathematical symbols are too well aligned, and too similar from one equation to the other to be handwritten. Furthermore, some greek letters (not shown in the photos) have an aspect which seems incompatible with handwriting. I really think a more standardized process than handwriting was used. Maybe something stencil based ? |
- Is that character *+A7AC LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SCRIPT ... Frédéric Grosshans
- Re: Is that character *+A7AC LATIN CAPITAL LETTE... Michael Everson
- Re: Is that character *+A7AC LATIN CAPITAL L... Frédéric Grosshans
- Re: Is that character *+A7AC LATIN CAPIT... Andreas Stötzner
- Re: Is that character *+A7AC LATIN C... Frédéric Grosshans
- Re: Is that character *+A7AC LA... Andreas Stötzner
- Re: Is that character *+A7A... Frédéric Grosshans
- Re: Is that character *... Frédéric Grosshans
- Re: Is that character *... Otto Stolz
- Re: Is that character *... Asmus Freytag
- Re: Is that character *... Frédéric Grosshans
- Re: Is that character *... Asmus Freytag
- Re: Is that character *+A7AC LATIN CAPITAL LETTE... Frédéric Grosshans