The Emergence of Gothic Handwriting

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Leonard E. Boyle

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During the mid-eleventh century Caroline script began to undergo significant changes. The growing market for writings, both academic and popular, demanded a small, clear and highly abbreviated style. The new Gothic script originated out of this need for compression; e.g., the fusing of opposite curves of letters where they were found back to back and the judicious use of abbreviations. The translational styles of writing are illustrated.

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