Does anybody recognise the script in the attached sample.gif?
(See attached file: sample.gif)
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Peter Constable
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My first thought was Osmanya. But it has a very Brahmic feel to it, somehow.
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Ar 08:09 -0800 2001-01-22, scrobh [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 01/22/2001 09:32:58 AM Mark Leisher wrote:
Hmm. I've seen it somewhere before, but I can't remember where. I
thought it
had a Georgian feel to it, but could be way off on that.
I, too, get the feeling I've seen it before, but can't think
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anybody recognise the script in the attached sample.gif?
It looks familiar, but I can't place my finger on it. Georgian was my
first guess too, but it also has elements that remind me of some of
the south-east Asian scripts, like Burmese. There appears to be a
Peter Constable:
Does anybody recognise the script in the attached sample.gif?
I already tried with handwritten Devanagari (without the top bar), but an
expert on another list said that it is unlikely. I thought too it could be
Georgian, but then I was unable to match any single letter.
Demotic?
Jony
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Does anybody recognise the script in the attached sample.gif?
(See attached file: sample.gif
At 06:34 AM 1/22/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anybody recognise the script in the attached sample.gif?
Okay, what do I know? But the second and third characters look like U+041B
followed by U+042C, what I believe is a palatized "L" (?) in Russian. The
fourth character looks like U+0427.
At 06:53 PM 1/22/2001 -0800, Curtis Clark wrote:
Okay, what do I know? But the second and third characters look like U+041B
followed by U+042C, what I believe is a palatized "L" (?) in Russian. The
fourth character looks like U+0427. None of the rest look much like printed
Cyrillic, but I
Tom Emerson wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anybody recognise the script in the attached sample.gif?
It looks familiar, but I can't place my finger on it. Georgian was my
first guess too, but it also has elements that remind me of some of
the south-east Asian scripts, like
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