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  • Rylands Library Papyrus P52
    ... nevertheless not the work of "a practised scribe" (i.e. not a professional bookhand). Roberts notes comments that had recently been made by the editors of th ... ... >52</sup>. He considered that only three of these texts had a calligraphic bookhand, such as was then standard in formal manuscripts of Greek literature, or i ...
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    ... This new revision of the Caroline Minuscule was called English Protogothic Bookhand. ... ipt that is derived from the Caroline Minuscule was the German Protogothic Bookhand. It originated in southern Germany during the second half of the 12th cent ...
    21 KB (3139 words) - 11:49, 25 April 2019
  • Papyrus 137
    ... those on the recto are seriously abraded. The handwriting is in a formal [[bookhand]] which the editors propose as having the characteristics of the "‘Forma ...
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