Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q1034681> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 37 of
37
with 100 triples per page.
- Q1034681 subject Q13355240.
- Q1034681 subject Q7014659.
- Q1034681 subject Q7098243.
- Q1034681 subject Q8396468.
- Q1034681 subject Q8499781.
- Q1034681 subject Q8617317.
- Q1034681 subject Q8790507.
- Q1034681 subject Q9063371.
- Q1034681 abstract "Rustic capitals (Latin: littera capitalis rustica) is an ancient Roman calligraphic script. Because the term is negatively connotated supposing an opposition to the more 'civilized' form of the Roman square capitals, Bernhard Bischoff prefers to call the script canonized capitals.Rustic capitals are similar to Roman square capitals, but are less rigid, influenced more by pen and ink writing on papyrus or parchment than the writing used for inscriptions. The letters are thinner and more compressed, use many more curved lines than do square capitals, and have descenders extending below the baseline.The script was used between the 1st century and the 9th century, most often between the 4th and 6th centuries. After the 5th century, rustic capitals began to fall out of use, but they continued to be used as a display script in titles and headings, along with uncial as the script of the main text.About fifty manuscripts with rustic capitals survive, including four copies of works by Virgil (including the Vergilius Vaticanus and the Vergilius Romanus), one copy of a work by Terence, and one of a work by Prudentius. The script was usually used for de luxe copies of pagan authors; the only works by Christian authors which use this script are those by Prudentius and Sedulius.".
- Q1034681 thumbnail RomanVirgilFolio014rVergilPortrait.jpg?width=300.
- Q1034681 wikiPageExternalLink ingles.php?d=LATIN_PALEOGRAPHY.pdf.
- Q1034681 wikiPageWikiLink Q107815.
- Q1034681 wikiPageWikiLink Q125576.
- Q1034681 wikiPageWikiLink Q12681.
- Q1034681 wikiPageWikiLink Q13355240.
- Q1034681 wikiPageWikiLink Q1398.
- Q1034681 wikiPageWikiLink Q1531846.
- Q1034681 wikiPageWikiLink Q172048.
- Q1034681 wikiPageWikiLink Q1747689.
- Q1034681 wikiPageWikiLink Q181260.
- Q1034681 wikiPageWikiLink Q1969916.
- Q1034681 wikiPageWikiLink Q226697.
- Q1034681 wikiPageWikiLink Q347250.
- Q1034681 wikiPageWikiLink Q4045635.
- Q1034681 wikiPageWikiLink Q533425.
- Q1034681 wikiPageWikiLink Q538564.
- Q1034681 wikiPageWikiLink Q7014659.
- Q1034681 wikiPageWikiLink Q7098243.
- Q1034681 wikiPageWikiLink Q784235.
- Q1034681 wikiPageWikiLink Q8396468.
- Q1034681 wikiPageWikiLink Q8499781.
- Q1034681 wikiPageWikiLink Q8617317.
- Q1034681 wikiPageWikiLink Q8790507.
- Q1034681 wikiPageWikiLink Q9063371.
- Q1034681 comment "Rustic capitals (Latin: littera capitalis rustica) is an ancient Roman calligraphic script. Because the term is negatively connotated supposing an opposition to the more 'civilized' form of the Roman square capitals, Bernhard Bischoff prefers to call the script canonized capitals.Rustic capitals are similar to Roman square capitals, but are less rigid, influenced more by pen and ink writing on papyrus or parchment than the writing used for inscriptions.".
- Q1034681 label "Rustic capitals".
- Q1034681 depiction RomanVirgilFolio014rVergilPortrait.jpg.