- German-language
handwriting based on late
medieval cursive writing, also
known as
Kurrentschrift ("cursive script"),
deutsche Schrift ("German script"), and
German cursive...
-
deutschen Kurrentschrift als Sütterlinschrift bezeichnet. Dies
liegt wohl daran, daß die Sütterlinschrift
diejenige Form der
deutschen Kurrentschrift ist,...
-
Parent systems Blackletter Latin script (Fraktur hand)
Child systems Kurrentschrift,
including Sütterlin
Sister systems See
Blackletter ISO 15924 ISO 15924...
-
Fraktur (Fraktur and
blackletter are
sometimes used interchangeably),
Kurrentschrift including Sütterlin ISO 15924 ISO 15924 Latf (217), Latin (Fraktur...
-
handwriting is
rukopisniy shrift ("handwritten type") – in German:
Kurrentschrift or Laufschrift, both
meaning literally 'running type' A (mechanically)...
-
normally follow that letter. In
older handwriting such as the
German Kurrentschrift, the
macron over an a-e-i-o-u or ä-ö-ü
stood for an n, or over an m...
-
Language has used "ŭ" for /ʌ/, the
vowel in the
English word "cut". In
Kurrentschrift, an
outdated script used in
German handwriting, the lower-case letter...
-
handwriting forms in
western and
southern Europe. In
Germany and Austria, the
Kurrentschrift was
rooted in the
cursive handwriting of the
later Middle Ages. With...
- that this
script continues a centuries-old
tradition in the
lineage of
Kurrentschrift and Fraktur. The
capital letters of
Vereinfachte Ausgangsschrift differ...