CCCC 146 p. 321

CCCC 146
Localization:
Worcester
Date: 10th century, 11th century, 12th century
Language:
Latin

Capital letters are prevalent throughout the folio and are used for rubrics, where the ink is red (squeezed in at the end of the line); and for the incipit--the opening words of the text, where the ink is the usual black of the main text. The most common capitals here are E, G, B, S, and Q and they are predominantly Rustic in form.

 

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