- find none that
could write the hand, that were at leisure. The
later cancelleresca corsiva ("cursive
chancery hand"),
often called "Chancery Cursive",...
-
consisting of a
seriffed font, a
sloped roman, a
chancery italic (
Cancelleresca ****a), a sans-serif, and a Gr**** in a
range of weights. A type family...
- The more
calligraphic form is
known as
minuscola cancelleresca italiana (or
simply cancelleresca,
chancery hand),
which developed into a book hand,...
-
regarded as the
inventor of the
cursive script,
known today as
Italic or
Cancelleresca. This came
about from his
enduring study of
ancient m****cripts and...
-
issued on Morison's plan with an
oblique a
script typeface companion,
Cancelleresca ****a,
which has
longer ascenders and
descenders than
Romulus does...
-
script influenced by
humanistic bookhand;
hence it is
sometimes known as
cancelleresca all'antica". In the late
fifteenth century this "chancery
script in...
- been
written with
flourishes and swashes.
Italic hand
developed into
Cancelleresca (chancery)
corsiva (also an
italic script) used for
Vatican do****ents...
- le Penne, and its
italics are
based on the
chancery calligraphy, or
cancelleresca corsiva of the period. Like many
other typefaces designed by Hoefler...
- the "chancery italics" of
printers such as Arrighi. Jan van Krimpen's
Cancelleresca ****a typeface,
intended to
complement his
serif family Romulus,...
-
script influenced by
humanistic bookhand;
hence it is
sometimes known as
cancelleresca all'antica". In the late
fifteenth century this "chancery
script in...