Guide to Scripts Used in English Writings Up to 1500British Library, 2005 - 294 pagina's Despite a resurgence of interest in the history of the English language, this work is the only book available to introduce readers to the scripts used in Old and Middle English writing. The best way to understand changes in scripts across time is through visual examples, and this highly illustrated book reveals precisely how Middle English is different from Old English and how these gradual changes have developed. Images from important literary texts such as Caedmon’s “Hymn” and the Lindisfarne Gospels demonstrate the chronological progression of the writing. |
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Pagina 104
... Protogothic phase , a change common to the writing both of Latin and of the vernaculars English and Anglo - Norman French . The dates for the use of Protogothic in England are from the first half of the twelfth century ( particularly in ...
... Protogothic phase , a change common to the writing both of Latin and of the vernaculars English and Anglo - Norman French . The dates for the use of Protogothic in England are from the first half of the twelfth century ( particularly in ...
Pagina 105
... Protogothic . Here the letter - forms mostly derive from the Caroline inventory , and æ is not used . Like the second scribe of the Peterborough Chronicle , this scribe too can alternate between w and p . The uneasy script of pl . 28 ...
... Protogothic . Here the letter - forms mostly derive from the Caroline inventory , and æ is not used . Like the second scribe of the Peterborough Chronicle , this scribe too can alternate between w and p . The uneasy script of pl . 28 ...
Pagina 141
... Protogothic appeared mostly after o , is found after many bowed letters ; round s replaces straight s finally . Round d , already generalized in Protogothic documentary scripts , becomes general in Gothic textualis , and single as well ...
... Protogothic appeared mostly after o , is found after many bowed letters ; round s replaces straight s finally . Round d , already generalized in Protogothic documentary scripts , becomes general in Gothic textualis , and single as well ...
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