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A |
| Usage: amor the scribe uses double compartment 'a' throughout. | | Usage: patria |
| Usage: Attendi all upper case 'A's on the folios examined are formed as in this example. | | Usage: Aduentum the square lobe, the fine approach stroke to the head of the diagonal stroke and the foot to the right are consistent in each example. |
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D |
| Usage: dolores 'd' may be looped as in this example. The lower compartment is extremely angular, the loop neatly contained above. | | Usage: ordo the scribe also uses this 'd' with reverse formation of the loop which is often not closed. |
| Usage: describit | | Usage: Dulcior upper case 'D'. |
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G |
| Usage: genas 'g' also has two very angular compartments. The upper compartment appears diamond-shaped, the lower compartment is triangular. | | Usage: Ignorans |
| Usage: contingebant a longer upper compartment in this example. | | Usage: gradus |
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H |
| Usage: has 'h' has an angular stroke at the head which is left open. There is an angled foot to the stem. | | Usage: hic the limb does not extend beneath the graph and the tail-stroke may follow either a clockwise path or it may turn counter-clockwise as here. |
| Usage: honores the scribe's textura hand used for the incipits and explicits does not vary very much from his normal script. | | Usage: Hand |
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R |
| Usage: rerum the stem of 'r' is basically two diamond shapes set one below the other. The shoulder is a third stroke of similar formation. | | Usage: tempore 'z'-shaped 'r' has the two strokes joined by hairlines with otiose stroke descending in a straight line from the lower left of the graph. |
| Usage: virtutes an 'r' from the scribe's display script which has a straight stem with angled foot rather than the double diamond formation. | | Usage: terra |
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S |
| Usage: statuit long 's' with angled head is used in initial position. | | Usage: remotus an angular '8'-shaped 's' is used in final position. |
| Usage: suas | | Usage: Sic upper case serpentine 'S' with horizontal head-stroke and horizontal base. |
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W |
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Upper Case Letters |
| Usage: Quid many of the scribe's upper case graphs have a diamond shape within the graph itself. There is usually either a vertical or horizontal line which bisects the diamond tying in either top and bottom of the graph or the two sides. | | Usage: Nec |
| Usage: Talia | | Usage: Prouocat |
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More Upper Case Letters |
| Usage: Ignorans | | Usage: Classem |
| Usage: Leges | | Usage: Vt |