- was
known as Italic. In
English it is
often changed in
spelling to
cancellaresca corsiva. The
Italian scribe Ludovico Vicentino degli Arrighi's 1522...
-
Italic script, also
known as
chancery cursive and
Italic hand, is a semi-cursive,
slightly sloped style of
handwriting and
calligraphy that was developed...
- (Balduina) Jan van
Krimpen (Spectrum, Romanée, Romulus, Haarlemmer, Lutetia,
Cancellaresca ****a)
Martin Majoor (FF Scala, FF
Scala Sans, Telefont, FF Seria...
- so was able to
express the
looping cursive that came to be
known as
cancellaresca.
There were custom-made
reverse punches that were also used in metal...
- hand-writing of
British school-children,
using the fifteenth-century
Italian Cancellaresca ("Chancery")
script as a basis,
although one of his
students at Eton...
-
Calligraphers Handbook,
Faber &
Faber Ltd.,
edited by: C.M. Lamb Die
Cancellaresca in
Handschrift und Drucktype: Die Schreibücher von Arrighi, Tagliente...