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alvoisard at Nov 16, 2022 03:38 PM

farfel_n01_158_064

France con sign (9) used internally.
÷ est (French MSS) (est). ȩ (12th C)
i - dotted ? or only if double
et sign - long honiz. stroke - characteristic of the
Latin South (z) i.e. Spain
ampersand & - (Canolingian)
[?Tuionian?] sign v forked r - French cursive hands
c for cum not common after 1220
n for non
de, do, p. juncture which is common in developed
gothic
crossed [?Tuionian?] et sign 7 -- sometimes regarded as
indicative of origin north of the Alps
double looped S --> S
erect s --> f developed Gothic --> tightly
compressed letters
becomes shaded 1 (1343) the [inserted] internal [end inserted] omedial 9 sign for con or cum is generally French
miniscule [?forked?] r (r) - Typically French

farfel_n01_158_064

France con sign (9) used internally.
÷ est (French MSS) (est). ȩ (12th C)
i - dotted ? or only if double
et sign - long honiz. stroke - characteristic of the
Latin South (z) i.e. Spain
ampersand & - (Canolingian)
[?Tuionian?] sign v forked r - French cursive hands
c for cum not common after 1220
n for non
de, do, p. juncture which is common in developed
gothic
crossed [?Tuionian?] et sign 7 -- sometimes regarded as
indicative of origin north of the Alps
double looped S --> S
erect s --> f developed Gothic --> tightly
compressed letters
becomes shaded 1 (1343) the [inserted] internal [end inserted] omedial 9 sign for con or cum is generally French
miniscule [?forked?] r (r) - Typically French
- d c point at lower left characteristic of
many 15th C hands
bratande - the ascenders as well as the descenders
betry the tendency to shade
2 shaped n (z) 1443 the gothic r has almost disappeared
replaced by
French influence --> forked ascenders b n i
broad [?orajuscule?] s c its [?underturbed?] last stroke - S
German b ([illegible] to the e) German 1216
lozenge (diamond) shape to the end of ascenders. has disappeared
the est sign 3, the reversed c for con - German
characteristics
the bulges on the capital E + Q are in the German
tradition - Bulgy initials
- or nodules
Capitals have a bulbous tail c a ball at the end - O
wavy line that represents the r or [?ras?] (quite general over Europe)