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From Antiquity to the Renaissance [by A. M. Piazzoni]
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1. SOME IMPORTANT PREMISES
2. FORM AND MATTER OF THE MANUSCRIPT BOOK
3. BEFORE BOOKS: THE ORIGINS OF LATIN WRITING
4. ROMAN BOOK CAPITAL
5. THE ORIGIN OF MINUSCULE
6. NEW ROMAN CURSIVE
7. UNCIAL
8. SEMI-UNCIAL
9. EARLY MEDIEVAL GRAPHIC DIFFERENTIATION IN EUROPE
10. INSULAR SCRIPTS
11. MEROVINGIAN AND THE BOOKHANDS OF THE FRANKISH REGIONS
12. VISIGOTHIC
13. THE SCRIPTS OF THE ITALIC AREA
14. RETURN TO THE UNITY OF LATIN WRITING
15. CAROLINE
16. GOTHIC
17. “CANCELLERESCA” MINUSCULE AND MERCHANT SCRIPT
18. RETURN TO THE STYLE OF THE ANCIENTS AND THE ANTI-GOTHIC REACTION
19. THE REBIRTH OF ANTIQUA: HUMANISTIC SCRIPTS
20. FROM HUMANISTIC SCRIPTS TO PRINTED BOOKS
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