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example of
cursiva,
which makes it
difficult to
determine whether or not a
script may be
called cursiva at all.
Lieftinck also
divided cursiva into three...
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italic cursiva script into a new script,
italic cir****flessa. By the end of the 16th century,
italic cir****flessa
began to
replace italic cursiva. Italic...
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Western Europe. (Includes "Early Gothic", "Old English", Textura/Textualis,
Cursiva and others.) Fraktur, a form of
Blackletter Schwabacher, a form of Blackletter...
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Cursiva Grotesca Estrecha Hercules Grotesca Favorita,
Grotesca Reformada Grotesca Ideal Grotesca Mercantil Grotesca Mercurio Grotesca Negra Cursiva Grotesca...
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Court hand (also
common law hand, Anglicana,
cursiva antiquior, and
charter hand) was a
style of
handwriting used in
medieval English law courts, and...
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Calligraphy Chancery hand
Court hand (also
known as
common law hand, Anglicana,
cursiva antiquior, or
charter hand)
Cursive Hand (writing style)
Handwriting History...
- by
Lucia Walter. Reporter, (1938, L.
Wagner Type Foundry),
reissued as
Cursiva Rusinol by
Nacional Electra, (c. 1940, Nacional),
digitized by Font Bureau...
- the
French punchcutter Robert Granjon.
These characters imitate French cursiva letters of the Renaissance,
specifically a
formal style of
secretary hand...
- ****a
Blackletter Book hand
Calligraphy Chancery hand
Court hand (a.k.a.
cursiva antiquior)
Cursive Hand (writing style)
Handwriting History of writing...
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Calligraphy Chancery hand
Court hand (also
known as
common law hand, Anglicana,
cursiva antiquior, or
charter hand)
Cursive Hand (writing style)
Handwriting History...