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157.—Uncial Gothic Letters. 14th Century. more
The letters A through Z, a complete Uncial upper-case alphabet; J and W are especially rare in these.
The group of specimens from 154 to 159 exhibit the chronological growth of the Uncial capitals, which were used, as has been said, with the various small Blackletter forms, though they were also used alone to form words, as is shown in 160.
The historical progression in these Uncial examples is most interesting; and, allowing for the variations of national temperament, traces itself connectedly enough. Figures 154 to 159 are pen forms, while 160 to 163 are from stone or metal-cut letters. (pp. 139 – 140)