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      • Most Roman inscriptions are written in “Roman capitals”, with the changing styles of individual letter forma being a useful guide to dating a text.
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  2. Roman square capitals, also called capitalis monumentalis, inscriptional capitals, elegant capitals and capitalis quadrata, are an ancient Roman form of writing, and the basis for modern capital letters.

  3. Most Roman inscriptions are written in “Roman capitals”, with the changing styles of individual letter forma being a useful guide to dating a text. Lettering for inscriptions is called scriptura monumentalis (script for writing on “monuments”), but letters made with a brush have more pronounced serifs and are known as scriptura actuaria ...

  4. The old Roman letters were retained for formal inscriptions and for emphasis in written documents. The languages that use the Latin alphabet generally use capital letters to begin paragraphs and sentences and for proper nouns.

  5. Sep 16, 2019 · Roman square capitals are also called "Elegant Capitals" and represent an ancient Roman form of writing, and the introduction for our modern capital letters. Used in manuscripts and inscriptions, the Roman capitals were often written without breaks between words, or with words separated by dots.

  6. The most enduring legacy of Roman inscriptions, however, is not their content, regardless of how important that may be, but the lettering itself. For through the medium of carved inscriptions the Romans perfected the shape, composition, and symmetry of the Latin alphabet.

  7. One notes immediately that in these formal inscriptions carefully shaped capital letters were used. Informal texts scratched on walls and objects ( graffiti ), or drawn on them with various pigments, could use more hastily written and less easily read cursive letters.

  8. Our capital letters are for the most part an example of bilinear lettering: EACH LETTER IS BETWEEN TWO LINE S (albeit usually imaginary ones these days), without ascenders (above the head line) or descenders (below the base line).

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