A floral 'H'.

H

A floral 'H'.

A floral 'A'.

A

A floral 'A'.

A floral 'P'.

P

A floral 'P'.

Thoth-lunus is the Egyptian God of letters and all learning.

Egyptian God, Thoth-lunus

Thoth-lunus is the Egyptian God of letters and all learning.

"Stereotyping is the art of fabricating metal plates resembling pages of type, which impressions may be taken as in letter-press printing, is termed stereotyping."-Lupton

Stereotyping

"Stereotyping is the art of fabricating metal plates resembling pages of type, which impressions may…

A boy doing math homework with help from his father and a meter stick. His mother helps his younger sister with her homework, using alphabet blocks.

Homework

A boy doing math homework with help from his father and a meter stick. His mother helps his younger…

Numbered boxes that are used for fractions. Fraction boxes within can be referred by the letter corners. For example, ATSD is 9/24 or 3/8 of ABCD.

Fraction Boxes

Numbered boxes that are used for fractions. Fraction boxes within can be referred by the letter corners.…

Taste goblet from dog's epiglottis (laryngeal surface near the base) , precisely similar in structure to those found in the tongue. Labels: a, depression in epithelium over goblet; below the letter are seen the fine hair-like processes in which the cells terminate; c, two nuclei of the axial (gustatory) cells. The more superficial nuclei belong to the superficial (encasing) cells; the converging lines indicate the fusiform shape of the encasing cells.

Taste Goblet from Dog's Epiglottis

Taste goblet from dog's epiglottis (laryngeal surface near the base) , precisely similar in structure…

An illustration of the story, Picciola by X. B. Saintine. Count Charney was imprisoned by the Emperor of France for allegedly planning to assassinate him. In this image, he is begging the guard to send a letter the the emperor to save a little flower that is growing in the stone. A girl delivers this letter and the emperor realizes that this man could not have him killed and releases him.

Picciola

An illustration of the story, Picciola by X. B. Saintine. Count Charney was imprisoned by the Emperor…

In this chart of single stroke letters, the capitals are arranged in "family order," first the straight letters, then slant line and curved letters. Each letter is shown in a square, so that the proportion of its width to height may be easily learned. In this style many of the letters just about fill the square. The arrows and figures give the order and direction of strokes, which must be learned for each letter, Vertical strokes are all made downward and horizontal strokes from left to right.

Single Stroke Vertical Capitals

In this chart of single stroke letters, the capitals are arranged in "family order," first the straight…

In this chart of single stroke letters, the capitals are arranged in "family order," first the straight letters, then slant line and curved letters. Each letter is shown in a square, so that the proportion of its width to height may be easily learned. In this style many of the letters just about fill the square. The arrows and figures give the order and direction of strokes, which must be learned for each letter, Vertical strokes are all made downward and horizontal strokes from left to right.

Single Stroke Inclined Capitals

In this chart of single stroke letters, the capitals are arranged in "family order," first the straight…

The letter 'F' made of two musicians: a trombone player and a drummer.

F, Musicians

The letter 'F' made of two musicians: a trombone player and a drummer.

The letter R with a young girl holding a ball of yarn which a kitten is chasing.

The Letter R

The letter R with a young girl holding a ball of yarn which a kitten is chasing.

The letter M surrounded by various wild grasses.

The letter M

The letter M surrounded by various wild grasses.

A decorative letter Y which appears to be formed out of yarn.

The letter Y

A decorative letter Y which appears to be formed out of yarn.

The letter A surrounded by two young girls and wild flowers.

The letter A

The letter A surrounded by two young girls and wild flowers.

A young girl resting on the letter L while playing with her doll.

The Letter L

A young girl resting on the letter L while playing with her doll.

The letter H surround by geese and a young girl peeking back.

The letter H

The letter H surround by geese and a young girl peeking back.

A decorative "T" surrounded by wild flowers.

The letter T

A decorative "T" surrounded by wild flowers.

The distribution of cutaneous nerves n the back of the trunk. On the left side the distribution of the several nerves is represented, the letters indicating their nomenclature. ACR.; Posterior supraclavicular branches from cervical plexus; CIRC: Cutaneous branches of axillary nerve; E.C.: Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve, L.1: Lateral cutaneous branch of iliohypogastric nerve; S.1; Lateral branches of sacral nerves; T: T.1-12: Cutaneous branches of the posterior rami of the thoracic nerves. On the right side is a schematic representation of the areas supplied by the above nerves, the numeral and letter s indicate the spinal origins of the nerves distributed to each area.

Posterior View of the Cutaneous Nerves of Trunk

The distribution of cutaneous nerves n the back of the trunk. On the left side the distribution of the…

A decorative letter "N".

The letter N

A decorative letter "N".

A decorative letter "O".

The letter O

A decorative letter "O".

A decorative letter "A".

The letter A

A decorative letter "A".

A decorative letter "W".

The letter W

A decorative letter "W".

A decorative letter S, surrounded by decorative vines and leaves.

Letter S

A decorative letter S, surrounded by decorative vines and leaves.

Martin Luther (November 10, 1483 – February 18, 1546) was a German monk, theologian, university professor, Father of Protestantism, and church reformer whose ideas influenced the Protestant Reformation and changed the course of Western civilization. Luther's theology challenged the authority of the papacy by holding that the Bible is the only infallible source of religious authority. On October 31, 1517, Luther wrote to Albrecht, Archbishop of Mainz and Magdeburg, protesting the sale of indulgences. He enclosed in his letter a copy of his "Disputation of Martin Luther on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences," which came to be known as The 95 Theses.

Martin Luther

Martin Luther (November 10, 1483 – February 18, 1546) was a German monk, theologian, university professor,…

Jefferson Davis', the President of the Confederate States of America, first message.

Jefferson Davis's First Message

Jefferson Davis', the President of the Confederate States of America, first message.

Edmund Grindal (c. 1519 – 6 July 1583) was an English church leader who successively held the posts of Bishop of London, Archbishop of York and Archbishop of Canterbury. In 1570 Grindal became Archbishop of York, where Puritans were few and coercion would be required mainly for Roman Catholics. His first letter from Cawood to Cecil told that he had not been well received, that the gentry were not "well-affected to godly religion and among the common people many superstitious practices remained."

Archbishop Edmund Grindal

Edmund Grindal (c. 1519 – 6 July 1583) was an English church leader who successively held the…

A framed decorative letter T with flowers and vines.

T, Floral Initial

A framed decorative letter T with flowers and vines.

An illustration of a man and woman reading a letter.

Man and Woman Reading

An illustration of a man and woman reading a letter.

An illustration of a man reading a Valentine's Day letter.

Man Reading Letter

An illustration of a man reading a Valentine's Day letter.

A floral letter T.

T, Floral

A floral letter T.

Washington's Seal incorporates the same design which can be found in Washington's Arms. The coat of arms of George Washington, President of the United States of America from 1789 to 1797, were first used to identify the family in the twelfth century, when one of George Washington's ancestors took possession of Washington Old Hall, then in County Durham, in north-east England.

Washington's Seal (From a Letter to Bouquet, 1758)

Washington's Seal incorporates the same design which can be found in Washington's Arms. The coat of…

Washington's Private Seal incorporates the same design which can be found in Washington's Arms. The coat of arms of George Washington, President of the United States of America from 1789 to 1797, were first used to identify the family in the twelfth century, when one of George Washington's ancestors took possession of Washington Old Hall, then in County Durham, in north-east England.

Washington's Private Seal, 1783

Washington's Private Seal incorporates the same design which can be found in Washington's Arms. The…

Governor Stuyvesant tearing up the letter demanding the surrender of New Amsterdam.

Governor Peter Stuyvesant

Governor Stuyvesant tearing up the letter demanding the surrender of New Amsterdam.

A stamping table in a large post office.

Stamping Table in a Post Office

A stamping table in a large post office.

An ornate S to decorate a letter or page.

S, Ornate initial

An ornate S to decorate a letter or page.

"A valve for opening and closing the induction and eduction passages of a steam-engine cylinder: so called from its plan resembling the letter D. The usual form of the D-valve is shown in fig. 1, where it is seen detached." -Whitney, 1911

D Valve

"A valve for opening and closing the induction and eduction passages of a steam-engine cylinder: so…

"A valve for opening and closing the induction and eduction passages of a steam-engine cylinder: so called from its plan resembling the letter D. fig. 2 ... represents a section of a steam-cylinder and nozles." -Whitney, 1911

D Valve

"A valve for opening and closing the induction and eduction passages of a steam-engine cylinder: so…

A capital E decorated with ribbon and berries, used to start a chapter.

E, Ornate Letter

A capital E decorated with ribbon and berries, used to start a chapter.

An ornate capital V surrounded by leaves and vines, used at the start of a new chapter or heading.

Decorative Floral V

An ornate capital V surrounded by leaves and vines, used at the start of a new chapter or heading.

An ornate capital O surrounded by leaves and vines, used at the start of a new chapter or heading.

Decorative Floral O

An ornate capital O surrounded by leaves and vines, used at the start of a new chapter or heading.

An ornate capital J surrounded by leaves and vines, used at the start of a new chapter or heading.

Decorative Floral J

An ornate capital J surrounded by leaves and vines, used at the start of a new chapter or heading.

An ornate capital W surrounded by leaves and vines, used at the start of a new chapter or heading.

Decorative Floral W

An ornate capital W surrounded by leaves and vines, used at the start of a new chapter or heading.

An ornate capital E surrounded by leaves and vines, used at the start of a new chapter or heading.

Decorative Floral E

An ornate capital E surrounded by leaves and vines, used at the start of a new chapter or heading.

An ornate capital M surrounded by leaves and vines, used at the start of a new chapter or heading.

Decorative Floral M

An ornate capital M surrounded by leaves and vines, used at the start of a new chapter or heading.

An ornate capital A surrounded by leaves and vines, used at the start of a new chapter or heading.

Decorative Floral A

An ornate capital A surrounded by leaves and vines, used at the start of a new chapter or heading.

An ornate capital D surrounded by leaves and vines, used at the start of a new chapter or heading.

Decorative Floral D

An ornate capital D surrounded by leaves and vines, used at the start of a new chapter or heading.

An ornate capital I surrounded by leaves and vines, used at the start of a new chapter or heading.

Decorative Floral I

An ornate capital I surrounded by leaves and vines, used at the start of a new chapter or heading.

An ornate capital T surrounded by leaves and vines, used at the start of a new chapter or heading.

Decorative Floral T

An ornate capital T surrounded by leaves and vines, used at the start of a new chapter or heading.

An ornate capital B surrounded by leaves and vines, used at the start of a new chapter or heading.

Decorative Floral B

An ornate capital B surrounded by leaves and vines, used at the start of a new chapter or heading.

An illustration of a decorative "N".

Decorative Letter N

An illustration of a decorative "N".

An illustration of a decorative letter "T".

Decorative Letter T

An illustration of a decorative letter "T".

An illustration of a decorative letter A.

Decorative Letter A

An illustration of a decorative letter A.

An illustration of a decorative letter H.

Decorative Letter H

An illustration of a decorative letter H.

An illustration of a decorative "O".

Decorative Letter O

An illustration of a decorative "O".

An illustration of a decorative letter W.

Decorative Letter W

An illustration of a decorative letter W.

A capital F framed and decorated to start a new paragraph or to head a page.

F, Decorative Initial

A capital F framed and decorated to start a new paragraph or to head a page.

An illustration a young boy reading a letter.

Boy Reading a Letter

An illustration a young boy reading a letter.

An illustration of a decorative letter "L".

Decorative L

An illustration of a decorative letter "L".