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VOLUME 7: 1973 Originally published as The Journal of Typographical Research, 1967-1970
Visible Language: Chronological Listings
of articles by Volume, Number and Author, = out of print
Issue

Author Title

Volume 7.4

C. L.

Handwriting Legibility: A Method of Objective Evaluation

Patricia Wright

Research in Brief: Understanding Tabular Display

David Kindersley

Space Craft

Michael Pollack

The Prophetess Deborah and the Invention of Printing

William E. Hoffman

Vision, Sign, and Inference

Volume 7.3

B. Blesser, R. Shillman, C. Cox, T. Kuklinsky, J. Ventura, and M. Eden

Character Recognition Based on Phenomenological Attributes

R. Venturi D. S. Brown, and S. Izenour

Excerpt: Learning from Las Vegas

L. Allen Viehmeyer

Gothic Letterforms and Codex Vindobonensis

Pablo Neruda

Ode to Typography

Malcolm P. Douglass

Reading Between and Beyond the Lines

Donald R. Cushman

The Cue Summation Theory Tested with Meaningful Verbal Information

Frank Harary

Typographs

Volume 7.2

Gordon W. Hewes

An Explicit Formulation of the Relationship Between Tool-Using, Tool-Making, and Emergence of Language

Ernest Posner

Archives in the Ancient World

E. J. W. Barber

Formal Economy of Written Signs

Daniel Friedman

Introductory Education in Typography

John Downing

Is Literacy Acquisition Easier in Some Languages Than in Others?

James Hartley, Susan J. Timson, Peter Burnhill

Subjective Preference and Retrieval of Information from Reference Materials

James Moran

The Future Role of the Printing Historical Society

Volume 7.1

Henry G. Timko

Discrimination of Three Types of Graphic Stimuli

Richard A. Olson

Greek Letterforms on the Parthian Drachms

Carleton S. Tritt

The Language of Capitalization in Shakespeare's First Folio

Sharon H. Poggenpohl

Visible Language: An Experimental Course

=  out of print (special issue)

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