- Visigothic script
Visigothic script was a type of medieval script, so called because it originated in the Visigothic kingdom in
Hispania (theIberian Peninsula , modernSpain andPortugal ). It is also called "littera toletana" or "littera mozarabica".The script was used from approximately the late
7th century until the13th century , mostly in Visigothic Iberia but also somewhat in southernFrance . It was perfected in the 9th-11th centuries and declined afterwards. It developed fromuncial script, and shares many features of uncial, especially an uncial form of the letter g.Other features of the script include an open-top a (very similar to the letter u), similar shapes for the letters r and s, and a long letter i resembling the letter l. There are two forms of the letter d, one with a straight vertical
ascender , and another with an ascender slanting towards the left. The top stroke of the letter t, by itself, has a hook curving to the left; t also has a number of other forms when used in ligatures and there are two different ligatures for the two sounds of ti (“hard” and “soft”) as spoken in Hispano-Latin during this period. The letters e and r also have many different forms when written in ligature. Of particular interest is the special Visigothic z, which after adoption into Carolingian handwriting eventually transformed into thec-cedilla , ç.From the standard script, a capital-letter
display script was developed, with long slender forms. There was also acursive form used for charters and non-religious writings, which had northern ("Leonese") and southern ("Mozarabic") forms. The Leonese cursive was used in theChristian north, while the Mozarabic was used by Christians living in theMuslim south. The cursive forms were probably influenced byRoman cursive , brought to Iberia fromNorth Africa .Visigothic script has many similarities with
Beneventan script andMerovingian script .References
* [http://medievalwriting.50megs.com/scripts/examples/visigoth.htm Alfabeto della visigotica su Medieval Writing]
*cite book
last = Muñoz y Rivero
first = Jesús
title = Paleografía visigoda: método teórico-práctico para aprender a leer los códices y documentos españoles de los siglos V al XII; obra ilustrada con 45 láminas dibujadas por el autor (Visigothic Paleography: A Theoretical-Practical Method for Learning to Read Spanish Codices and Documents from the 5th to 11th centuries; Illustrated with 45 Figures Drawn by the Author)
year = 1919
publisher = D. Jorro
location = Madrid
language = Spanishee also
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