lovely little picture of a game of playing cards from a Japanese card-game manual for “Western” games published in 1886
https://t.co/s0Ax6SF3zr https://t.co/0l5vL9C5jr
#kuzushiji signal: this reads うらす (I think!) but I can't figure out (/guess) what the kanji are. first might be 扣=う?
(source: https://t.co/ct4zxskDUU) https://t.co/adZVUmXKeA
Nyohitsu 女筆 in the wild! A letter written by Hosokawa Gracia in late 16th century.
This highly cursivized writing style is particularly difficult to read because of its scattered layout. It's all over the place!
But there is a logic behind it.
https://t.co/EQ7dlKIcfc https://t.co/8U75vIFCfJ
Great script style, ideal for beginning learners of English! (The preceding page shows "Italic Capter Lotters" btw ... much like this work mentioned earlier: https://t.co/8qkrqNqmB8)
< 1872 英学教授: https://t.co/IQIxZMo831 https://t.co/iFPtioqucF
@tkasasagi This Tōyūki’s text is not a mystery. It is the Pictural Heart Sūtra (絵心経), the so called Tayama version (田山系). There are 64 pictograms in this version. Here is an introductory paper on it by Claudia Marra:
https://t.co/UM12CILyXt https://t.co/sA7uL0wPgH
TIL modern SSDs use AES instead of LFSRs as a scrambling mechanism to reduce peak BER and simultaneously reduce ECC bit widths https://t.co/rRlDpDSms3 https://t.co/CPNc3m48Ay