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      • 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. Square capitals are characterized by sharp, straight lines, supple curves, thick and thin strokes, angled stressing and incised serifs.
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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. Sep 16, 2019 · Roman square capitals (also called capitalis monumentalis, or capitalis quadrata), are an ancient Roman form of writing and the basis for modern capital letters. The 5th-century Vergilius Romanus work.

  4. The earliest known Roman majuscule, or capital, letters are in the script known as square capitals and can be seen chiseled in the stone of numerous surviving imperial Roman monuments.

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  5. 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. Square capitals are characterized by sharp, straight lines, supple curves, thick and thin strokes, angled stressing and incised serifs.

  6. Roman Square Capital, Roman Rustic Capital, Uncial, and Semi- or Half-Uncial scripts show us a kind of progression from a true majuscule script to a true minuscule script. According to Dr. Linda Main’s “Scripts” lecture, Roman Square Capital scripts are also often called Quadrata or Majuscule, because the letters are all capitals and look ...

  7. 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.

  8. The Classical Latin alphabet developed by the 3rd century BC. The version shown below was used for monumental inscriptions, and is known as Roman Square Capitals (capitalis quadrata) or Elegant Capitals (capitalis elegans).

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