Calligraphy references in Dostoevsky

Morsberger, Grace MorsbergerG at DOAKS.ORG
Mon Nov 4 16:43:10 UTC 2002


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> Colleagues,
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> I am trying to contextualize Myshkin's comments on calligraphy in Part 1,
> III of Idiot.  I would appreciate any insights on the following
> references:
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> 1.)  shrift ploshchadnoi   (transl. as "writing of the market-place")
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> 2.)  shrift publichnykh pistsov  (transl. as "writing of public scribes")
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> Thank you,
>
> Jim Driscoll
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