File:Regular and clerical script eg.svg

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Description Regular script (left) and clerical script (right) example: "隸書" ("clerical script" in Chinese)
Date (UTC)
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Author The simple text and common typeface should considered in the Public Domain (PD). And my SVG conversion work is also in the PD.
This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: converted to SVG. The original can be viewed here: Clerical Eg.pngFile:Clerical Eg.png. Modifications made by Tomchen1989.


Summary

This image is part of the Ancient Chinese characters project (古漢字-Anciens Hanzi), a project to create a complete set of SVG images depicting ancient Chinese characters. Help is welcome (Tutorial).

Description

This 隸書-clerical-qing.svg image depicting the character 隸書 in the Clerical Qing script.

(see wiktionary : en, fr, ja, zh).
Date See the date of uploads shown in the "File history" section.
Source Available Ancient Chinese Character sources : Sinica Database - Chinese Etymology - Multi-function Chinese Character Database - Chinese Text Project - Chinese Linguipedia
Author Digital file creation : see contributor name shown in the "File history" section.
Permission
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This is a public domain picture of an ancient script. Attribution is not required but appreciated.
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This ancient Chinese character was created with Inkscape.

Licensing

Public domain
Public domain
This SVG representation of an ancient script is in the public domain.

The script itself predates the modern concept of copyright, and the creator of this image has released (or hereby releases) into the public domain any copyright generated by the making of the file (and grants an unconditional license to anyone, for any jurisdictions in which public-domain release is not legal). This applies internationally and for any purpose.

Attribution is not required but appreciated.

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Example: the Chinese character 龍/龙 in seal script
Example: the Chinese character 龍/龙 in seal script

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This image is a derivative work of the following images:

  • File:Clerical_Eg.png licensed with PD-self
    • 2007-05-12T23:04:21Z Vberger 400x400 (18310 Bytes) {{Information |Description=Form the englsih wikipedia |Source=[[:en:Clerical_Eg.png]] |Date= |Author= |Permission= |other_versions= }} [[category:clerical script]]

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current03:29, 11 December 2010Thumbnail for version as of 03:29, 11 December 2010379 × 374 (19 KB)Tomchen1989{{Information |Description=Regular script (left) and clerical script (right) example: "隸書" ("clerical script" in Chinese) |Source=*File:Clerical_Eg.png |Date=2010-12-11 03:26 (UTC) |Author=*File:Clerical_Eg.png: '''Someone from English Wik

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