Lower row of lower-case (miniscule) blackletter from XIV. Century No. 1.details

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alphabets, lettering, calligraphy, colour

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Image title: Lower row of lower-case (miniscule) blackletter from XIV. Century No. 1.
Source: Tymms, W. R.: “The Art of Illuminating As Practised in Europe from the Earliest Times” (1860)
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Keywords: alphabets, lettering, calligraphy, colour
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The small (miniscule) letters from p to z; strictly speaking these are not to be called “lower case” since they are for writing and not printing, but it is a distinction no longer widely followed.

See XIV. Century No. 1 for the full alphabet, miniscule and majiscule (capitals and small letters). Actually it’s not a full alphabet by modern standards.

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