- the
highest form of
textualis was
littera textualis formata, used for de luxe m****cripts. The
usual form,
simply littera textualis, was used for literary...
- to a
specific style of
blackletter typefaces which evolved from
Gothic Textualis (Textura)
under the
influence of
Humanist type
design in
Italy during...
- top and bottom, such as in
textualis quadrata, the most
decorated form of Gothic.
Textualis sine pedibus,
literally "
textualis without feet", has minims...
-
originating in
Western Europe. (Includes "Early Gothic", "Old English", Textura/
Textualis,
Cursiva and others.) Fraktur, a form of
Blackletter Schwabacher, a form...
- the
first major book
printed with
movable type in the West,
using a
textualis blackletter typeface. 5 June –
French poet François
Villon is implicated...
- It
measures 131 by 89 mm and has 366 folios. The text is
written in
Textualis Gothic bookscript.
There are
twenty grisaille miniatures within wide,...
-
commonly called "Gothic writing" is
technically called blackletter (here
textualis quadrata) and is
completely unrelated to
Visigothic script. The letter...
- pants, navy blue hat with a
white letter D in the
blackletter or textur/
textualis typeface ****ociated with
Middle and
Early Modern English and po****rly...
-
Theuerdank poem (1517).
Fraktur quickly overtook the
earlier Schwabacher and
Textualis typefaces in po****rity, and a wide
variety of
Fraktur fonts were carved...
- is
printed in the
blackletter type
styles that
would become known as
Textualis (Textura) and Schwabacher. The name
Textura refers to the
texture of the...