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- Book_hand abstract "A book hand was any of several stylized handwriting scripts used during ancient and medieval times. It was intended for legibility and often used in transcribing official documents (prior to the development of printing and similar technologies.)In palaeography and calligraphy the term hand is still used to refer to a named style of writing, such as the chancery hand.".
- Book_hand wikiPageID "31641080".
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- Book_hand wikiPageRevisionID "683177847".
- Book_hand wikiPageWikiLink Blackletter.
- Book_hand wikiPageWikiLink Calligraphy.
- Book_hand wikiPageWikiLink Category:Blackletter.
- Book_hand wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_scripts.
- Book_hand wikiPageWikiLink Category:Palaeography.
- Book_hand wikiPageWikiLink Category:Penmanship.
- Book_hand wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tudor_England.
- Book_hand wikiPageWikiLink Category:Writing.
- Book_hand wikiPageWikiLink Chancery_hand.
- Book_hand wikiPageWikiLink Handwriting.
- Book_hand wikiPageWikiLink Palaeography.
- Book_hand wikiPageWikiLink Penmanship.
- Book_hand wikiPageWikiLink Printing.
- Book_hand wikiPageWikiLink Secretary_hand.
- Book_hand wikiPageWikiLinkText "Book hand".
- Book_hand wikiPageWikiLinkText "book hand".
- Book_hand wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Book_hand subject Category:Blackletter.
- Book_hand subject Category:Medieval_scripts.
- Book_hand subject Category:Palaeography.
- Book_hand subject Category:Penmanship.
- Book_hand subject Category:Tudor_England.
- Book_hand subject Category:Writing.
- Book_hand type Script.
- Book_hand type Typeface.
- Book_hand type Typeface.
- Book_hand comment "A book hand was any of several stylized handwriting scripts used during ancient and medieval times. It was intended for legibility and often used in transcribing official documents (prior to the development of printing and similar technologies.)In palaeography and calligraphy the term hand is still used to refer to a named style of writing, such as the chancery hand.".
- Book_hand label "Book hand".
- Book_hand sameAs Q4942985.
- Book_hand sameAs Boekschrift.
- Book_hand sameAs m.0gmdzch.
- Book_hand sameAs Q4942985.
- Book_hand wasDerivedFrom Book_hand?oldid=683177847.
- Book_hand isPrimaryTopicOf Book_hand.