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What (who) is Gothic minuscule - definition

OLD SCRIPT TYPEFACE USED THROUGHOUT WESTERN EUROPE
Black letter; Black-letter; Textualis; Gothic letter; Blackpage; Gothic minuscule; Textura; Old English Text; Old English Text MT; Caslon Black; Black Letter; Old English script; Blackletter font; Blackletter script; Gothic letters; Gothic text; Textualis quadrata; Old English font; Littera textualis; Cursiva
  • ''Textualis'' mixed with select use of Antiqua in an 1853 Dutch edition of the [[New Testament]]
  • boxers]] across the Sylt dike."
  • "Walbaum-Fraktur: Victor jagt zwölf Boxkämpfer quer über den Sylter Deich."}} Roughly translated to English, it reads "Walbaum Fraktur: Victor chases twelve boxers across the Sylt dyke."
  • The names of four common blackletter typefaces written in their respective styles
  • rubricator]] after printing.
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  • Vulgate]] Ps 93:16–21), with blackletter "''sine pedibus''{{-"}} text. [[Luttrell Psalter]], [[British Library]].
  • Sir William Wyndham]]
  • Various German language blackletter typefaces

black letter         
¦ noun an ornate early bold style of type.
Blackletter         
Blackletter (sometimes black letter), also known as Gothic script, Gothic minuscule, or Textura, was a script used throughout Western Europe from approximately 1150 until the 17th century. It continued to be commonly used for the Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish languages until the 1870s, and for the German language until the 1940s, when Hitler's distaste for the supposedly "Jewish-influenced" script saw it officially discontinued in 1941.
Black letter         
·- The old English or Gothic letter, in which the Early English manuscripts were written, and the first English books were printed. It was conspicuous for its blackness. ·see Type.

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Blackletter

Blackletter (sometimes black letter), also known as Gothic script, Gothic minuscule, or Textura, was a script used throughout Western Europe from approximately 1150 until the 17th century. It continued to be commonly used for the Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish languages until the 1870s, and for the German language until the 1940s, when Hitler's distaste for the supposedly "Jewish-influenced" script saw it officially discontinued in 1941. Fraktur is a notable script of this type, and sometimes the entire group of blackletter faces is incorrectly referred to as Fraktur. Blackletter is sometimes referred to as Old English, but it is not to be confused with the Old English language, which predates blackletter by many centuries and was written in the insular script or in Futhorc. Along with Italic type and Roman type, blackletter served as one of the major typefaces in the history of Western typography.