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Typesetting / Typography / Palaeography / Early Middle Ages / Papyrology / Uncial script / Insular script / Carolingian minuscule / Manuscript / Latin alphabet / Western calligraphy / Calligraphy
Date: 2005-12-01 00:17:11
Typesetting
Typography
Palaeography
Early Middle Ages
Papyrology
Uncial script
Insular script
Carolingian minuscule
Manuscript
Latin alphabet
Western calligraphy
Calligraphy

The Artificial Uncial fonts∗ Peter Wilson† Herries Press[removed]Abstract

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