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initials: ornamental letters, usually capital, used for the first letter of a chapter or section or to draw the reader's attention, also called decorative initials or drop caps (dropped capitals).
In hand-written manuscripts a decorated initial is often a littera notabilior, a Latin phrase meaning a more noticeable letter.
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Letter T
Decorative initial letter E
Foliated Decorative Capital Letter “O”
4.—9th Century. From an Anglo-Saxon MS.  Battel Abbey.
calligraphy: mediaeval decorative letter “A”
calligraphy: mediaeval pen-letter “A”
calligraphy: mediaeval decorative letter “H”
calligraphy: mediaeval decorative letter “P”
calligraphy: mediaeval decorative letter “Q”
Decorative Initial letter E
Decorative Initial Letter I
07. 7.—11th Century and Numerals
Decorative initial “A” with girl and roses
Floriated initial letter “T”
Floriated initial letter T, coloured version
Osanna in Excelsis
Swash letter N with Three Kings and Mary and Jesus
Decorative initial “K” on scroll with owl and roses
Initial Capital Letter “A” With Scholars
Letter K
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