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Hardcover John Willis, S. T. B., and Edmond Willis: Willis-Byrom Club Series. No. 3. Book

ISBN: 1025758013

ISBN13: 9781025758015

John Willis, S. T. B., and Edmond Willis: Willis-Byrom Club Series. No. 3.

"John Willis, S. T. B., and Edmond Willis" is a detailed biographical and historical study exploring the lives and contributions of two pivotal figures in the evolution of English stenography. This work examines the innovative shorthand systems developed by John Willis, who is widely credited with inventing the first phonetic shorthand system in the early seventeenth century, and Edmond Willis, whose subsequent refinements furthered the craft during a period of rapid intellectual growth.

The text provides a scholarly look at the development of writing systems during the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras, offering insights into the intellectual and practical motivations behind the search for more efficient ways to record the spoken word. The author meticulously traces the bibliographical history of their treatises and reconstructs the professional lives of these pioneers within their historical context. As a significant entry in the history of linguistics and secretarial science, this volume serves as an essential resource for those interested in the history of communication, the development of the English language, and the evolution of modern recording techniques. It highlights the enduring legacy of "John Willis" and "Edmond Willis" in the transition from traditional longhand to specialized character-based notation.

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