Albert Delaunay
See also: Delaunay
Albert Delaunay (1828, Paris - 1892) is the author of a method of Sténographie.
Biography
Albert Delaunay worked on the work of Prévost by largely working it over again. He tried to preserve his essential rules, while managing to make the French system most scientific.
Albert Delaunay was tachograph reviser of the Senate and President of the Unit Association of Shorthand.
His/her collaborators published, in 1878, “ Cours of Shorthand (Prévost-Delaunay Method), worked out starting from their oral and followed lessons by a series of exercises ”.
The Prévost-Delaunay method uses five simple straight lines, five single circuit lines with inner loops, three straight lines with hook, two straight lines double which indicate two syllables together, six straight lines with outer loop and four half-circles with initial loop. Like short cuts, he adds the reinforcement of the sign, the superposition and the incompatibilities. The vowels are represented by points and separate features of the logogram. The method has 25 basic rules.
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