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1@Kjartansk Glad I could help. Feel free to mention my username, but other than that I'd like to keep my privacy :) However, please keep in mind that I used the square brackets the mark the bits where I am still uncertain, and the dots in squares brackets are words/symbols I couldn't decipher. I hope, someone else here can fill some of those gaps. And please, leave me a comment with a like to the published article.– ArsakCommented Jun 19 at 14:12
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2@Arsak: great transcription. I took the liberty to edit in some additions and corrections, I hope this is OK – do rollback the changes if otherwise!– marquinhoCommented Jun 19 at 15:09
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2@marquinho Thanks a lot for your corrections and additions. This is exactly what I was hoping for :)– ArsakCommented Jun 19 at 15:12
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1@Arsak Thank you again for the answer and the editing. I collect old letters and other handwritten texts and write articles and stories about them. I don't know if you know, but Huth & Co. is claimed to be the first truely global bank and merchant. The background for what I do is hoping to inspire my university teacher students to preserve handwriting skills and the use of handwriting tools in schools in my country. Our strange little blog www.pennenermektigere.no had about 25.000 clicks in average every month last year.– KjartanskCommented Jun 19 at 21:10
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1And thank you @marquinho for editing.– KjartanskCommented Jun 19 at 21:11
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