Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Script Collection (page 8)

"Unveiling the Power of Script: A Journey through Time and Cultures" Step into the British Museum in London, England, where history comes alive through ancient artifacts

Background image
Script Collection: Still Life with Pasteries, Wine, and Eggs, c. 1770-1790 (oil on panel)
Background image
Script Collection: Loading Goods on to a Ship, from the manuscript Justiniano Institutiones Feodorum et
Background image
Script Collection: Ancient Assyria. Illustration for Bilder-Atlas (engraving)
Background image
Script Collection: Kassite cuneiform tablet with Sumerian dedicatory(?) inscription from Ekur, c
Background image
Script Collection: Novella in Decretales: beginning of Book V, De accusationibus
Background image
Script Collection: First Thai newspaper, 1844 (print)
Background image
Script Collection: Nakamura Noshio II as Tonase, 1795 (colour woodblock point)
Background image
Script Collection: Cuneiform cone, 2143-2124 BC (terracotta)
Background image
Script Collection: Stela with scenes of combat and hunting, from Novario (sandstone)
Background image
Script Collection: Page from the Codex Sinaiticus (vellum)
Background image
Script Collection: Page from the Codex Sinaiticus (vellum)
Background image
Script Collection: Rooster, Hen and Chicks, Edo Period (ink & colour on silk)
Background image
Script Collection: Folio from Aja ib al-Makhluqat (Wonders of Creation) by al-Qazvini
Background image
Script Collection: Teapot Stamp Act Repeal d, Cockhill Pit Factory
Background image
Script Collection: Stela, Middle Kingdom (limestone)
Background image
Script Collection: The Tableau des Bacab restored (engraving)
Background image
Script Collection: Birds on a Branchm, 1871-1917 (w / c on paper)
Background image
Script Collection: Marriage Greeting for Christian Meyer and Maria Landes, 1784 (w / c & ink on paper)
Background image
Script Collection: Minamoto no Kintada, Kamakura Period (ink & colour on paper)
Background image
Script Collection: Kabuki Theatre Design (colour woodblock print)
Background image
Script Collection: The Siloam Inscription (litho)
Background image
Script Collection: Ms 159, fol 2v & 3r Anne of Brittany presented to St Claude
Background image
Script Collection: Hindu and Muslim scholars translate the Mahabharata from Sanskrit into Persian
Background image
Script Collection: Raja Bikram and the Angels, illustration from the Gulsham-i-Ishq, c
Background image
Script Collection: The pilgrim with his dog in front of a castle, frontispiece illustration of the second
Background image
Script Collection: Inscription honouring the donor Rabbi Isai and Rabbi Yohannan the Scribe from Susya
Background image
Script Collection: Kublai Khan and His Empress Enthroned, from a Jami al-Twarikh (or Chingiznama
Background image
Script Collection: Fol 275 verso 276 recto, from The Catechisme, 1552 (engraving)
Background image
Script Collection: Complutensian Polyglot Bible, printed by Arnao Guillen de Brocar (engraving)
Background image
Script Collection: Pages from a sample book, 1890-1895 (textile & paper)
Background image
Script Collection: Page from William Tarn and Co.s Illustrated Catalogue: with prices of furniture
Background image
Script Collection: Pages from Brays Designs for Cottages and Villas, c
Background image
Script Collection: Shiohi no tsuto (Gifts from the Ebb Tide), known as the Shell Book
Background image
Script Collection: Poem by Sakanoue no Korenori, from an untitled series of Thirty-Six Immortal Poets, c
Background image
Script Collection: Account of Charlemagnes crossing of the River Elbe, 789 (litho)
Background image
Script Collection: A gloriously ornate invitation from Her Excellency The Ambassadress of Turkey
Background image
Script Collection: Page from William Tarn and Co.s Illustrated Catalogue: with prices of furniture
Background image
Script Collection: Reminiscences of the Qinhuai River, Qing Dynasty (ink & colour on paper)
Background image
Script Collection: 'giya Hanaogi (colour woodcut)
Background image
Script Collection: Medieval Deeds (ink on paper)
Background image
Script Collection: Page from a Burmese Buddhist manuscript (pen & ink and woodcut on paper)


All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

"Unveiling the Power of Script: A Journey through Time and Cultures" Step into the British Museum in London, England, where history comes alive through ancient artifacts. Among them stands the iconic Rosetta Stone, a symbol of deciphering mysteries from the past. The Rosetta Stone, housed within this magnificent institution in Europe's United Kingdom, holds clues to unlocking forgotten languages. Its inscriptions paved the way for understanding Egyptian hieroglyphs and demotic script. Delving further into written legacies, we encounter another remarkable manuscript – Hippocrates' code of ethical conduct known as The Hippocratic Oath. This Byzantine masterpiece from the 12th century is intricately crafted in cross-shaped form. In Paris, France, Europe's artistic hub, a Torah scroll catches our eye. Adorned with Silver Crown finials made of paper, wood & silver by William Cutbush and Sons; it represents Jewish traditions passed down through generations. Script not only preserves cultural heritage but also captures literary brilliance. Renowned poet Dylan Thomas harnessed its power to create timeless verses that resonate with readers even today. Beyond language and literature lies an intriguing aspect – the development of alphabets. Witness how different civilizations shaped their unique scripts over time; each stroke telling a story of human ingenuity. From East to West, calligraphy emerges as an art form celebrated worldwide. In Japan, a young girl practices her brush strokes diligently - honing her skills while embracing tradition and beauty intertwined on paper. But script extends beyond pen and ink; it permeates every facet of life. From Kelways Manual guiding gardeners on plants and seeds to Carters Winter and Spring Flowers catalog enticing green thumbs everywhere - words shape our botanical world too. In this digital age dominated by screens and keyboards, let us not forget that even computer code relies on script's foundation—strings of characters weaving together intricate algorithms powering our interconnected world.