Hi everybody,
does anyone of you knows how the Gregg system was adapted to Italian? In Italy, Gregg was never much used (we have four Italian systems), but I know that an adaptation of Gregg to the Italian language does exist. Can anyone help me? I’m also interested in the Spanish adaptation of Gregg… on the angelfishy site there’s a list of brief forms but not the real system.
Thank you!
Lucio
(by _frantico_rn1 for everyone)
The Library of Congress holds a copy of the Italian adaptation of Gregg Shorthand. One could request a digital scan through their document duplication service, but that would cost a fortune.
Aldworth, Frank. Manuale della stenografia Gregg, Nuova York, Chicago [etc.] The Gregg publishing company [c1928]
Aldworth, Frank. Chiave della stenografia Gregg, invenzione di John Robert Gregg. Nuova York, Chicago [etc.] The Gregg Publishing Company [c1928]
Aldworth, Frank. Esercizi graduati della stenografia Gregg di John Robert Gregg … Nuova York, Chicago [etc.] The Gregg publishing company, c1928.
Aldworth, Frank. Chiave Esercizi graduati della stenografia Gregg di John Robert Gregg … Nuova York, Chicago [etc.] The Gregg publishing company, c1928.