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A replica of the Old Roman Cursive inspired by the Vindolanda tablets... A replica of the Old Roman Cursive inspired by the Vindolanda tablets... A replica of the Old Roman Cursive inspired by the... Old Roman cursive is very difficult to read for modern people used to the current cursive forms of... new Roman cursive influenced the development of not only uncial...

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A replica of the Old Roman Cursive inspired by the Vindolanda tablets: "Hoc gracili currenteque / vix hodie patefactas / Romani tabulas ornarunt calamo" ("With this slender and running pen the Romans decorated writing tablets, which today scarcely have been brought to light.") | | Vindolanda tablets | handwriting | script | ancient Rome | Middle Ages | cursive | majuscule | Roman alphabet | emperors | Roman square capitals | Plautus | Pseudolus | Sibyl | ligatures | Carolingian minuscule | chancery | uncial | half-uncial | Cursive Hebrew | Russian cursive | Oxford University | University of Michigan | Categories | Ancient Rome | Latin calligraphy | Penmanship | Palaeography |
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