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Deutsch: Textbeispiel der Abbreviaturschrift von Georg Rörer, der Martin Luthers Vorlesungen und Predigten mitstenografierte. Es handelt sich um den Auszug einer Vorlesung Martin Luthers im Jahr 1527 über den 1. Brief des Johannes. - Codex Bos. 24m fol. 258a, Universitätsbibliothek Jena.
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English: Sample text of Georg Rörer's alphabetic shorthand system from 1527. Rörer used his abbreviated writing system to write down Martin Luther's preachings and lectures at the time. The text above is an excerpt from a lecture by Martin Luther from 1527 on the John|First Epistle of John. - Codes Bos. 24m fol. 258a, University Library Jena
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Source Christian Johnen: Geschichte der Stenographie. Erster Band, Berlin 1911, S. 295
Author Georg Rörer (1492 - 1557)

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