Carolingian minuscule
Carolingian minuscule is a script developed as a writing standard in Europe so that the Roman alphabet could be easily recognized by the small literate class from one region to another. It was used in Charlemagne's empire between approximately 800 and 1200. Codices, pagan and Christian texts, and educational material were written in Carolingian minuscule throughout the Carolingian Renaissance. The script developed into Blackletter and became obsolete, though it forms the basis of more recent scripts.
Related Topics:
Script - Europe - Roman alphabet - Charlemagne - 800 - 1200 - Christian - Carolingian Renaissance - Blackletter
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