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Beneventan script

The Beneventan script was a medieval script that originated in the Duchy of Benevento in southern Italy. In the past it has also been called Langobarda, Longobarda, Longobardisca (signifying its origins in the territories ruled by the Lombards), or sometimes Gothica; it was first called Beneventan by palaeographer E. A. Lowe.

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Beneventan script → AfD, Albareda, Alfonso Gallo, Aufl, Bari, Bde, Beneventan Studies, Beneventana, Bibliografia, BMB, Bulletino, Cavallo, Città, Collectanea Vaticana, Contributo, Elias Avery Loew, Elias Avery Lowe, Enciclopedia Cattolica II, Exultet, Fifty Years

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beneventan script lowe letter bari ligatures also used century monte cassino forms beneventana latin elias avery south late form italy

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Beneventan scriptrelated to Further readingFrancesco Bianchi/Antonio Magi Spinetti0.60section
Beneventan scriptrelated to Further readingBMB0.60section
Beneventan scriptrelated to Further readingBibliografia0.60section
Beneventan scriptrelated to Further readingBeneventana0.60section
Beneventan scriptrelated to Further readingRom0.60section
Beneventan scriptrelated to Further readingGiulio Battelli0.60section
Beneventan scriptrelated to Further readingEnciclopedia Cattolica II0.60section
Beneventan scriptrelated to Further readingCittà0.60section
Beneventan scriptrelated to Further readingVaticano0.60section
Beneventan scriptrelated to Further readingVirginia Brown0.60section
Beneventan scriptrelated to Further readingStudi0.60section
Beneventan scriptrelated to Further readingCavallo0.60section

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