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- Beneventan_script abstract "The beneventan script was a medieval script which originated in the Duchy of Benevento in southern Italy. It was also called Langobarda, Longobarda, Longobardisca (signifying its origins with the Lombards), or sometimes Gothica; it was first called Beneventan by palaeographer E. A. Lowe. It is mostly associated with Italy south of Rome, but it was also used in Beneventan-influenced centres across the Adriatic Sea in Dalmatia. The script was used from approximately the mid-8th century until the 13th century, although there are examples from as late as the 16th century. There were two major centres of Beneventan usage: the monastery on Monte Cassino, and Bari. The Bari type developed in the 10th century from the Monte Cassino type; both were based on Roman cursive as written by the Langobards. In general the script is very angular. According to Lowe the perfected form of the script was used in the 11th century, while Desiderius was abbot of Monte Cassino, declining thereafter.".
- Beneventan_script thumbnail Beneventan.jpeg?width=300.
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- Beneventan_script wikiPageID "1273897".
- Beneventan_script wikiPageRevisionID "606388964".
- Beneventan_script hasPhotoCollection Beneventan_script.
- Beneventan_script subject Category:Benevento.
- Beneventan_script subject Category:Latin_calligraphy.
- Beneventan_script subject Category:Medieval_scripts.
- Beneventan_script type Abstraction100002137.
- Beneventan_script type Communication100033020.
- Beneventan_script type DramaticComposition107007684.
- Beneventan_script type MedievalScripts.
- Beneventan_script type Script107009946.
- Beneventan_script type Writing106362953.
- Beneventan_script type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- Beneventan_script comment "The beneventan script was a medieval script which originated in the Duchy of Benevento in southern Italy. It was also called Langobarda, Longobarda, Longobardisca (signifying its origins with the Lombards), or sometimes Gothica; it was first called Beneventan by palaeographer E. A. Lowe. It is mostly associated with Italy south of Rome, but it was also used in Beneventan-influenced centres across the Adriatic Sea in Dalmatia.".
- Beneventan_script label "Beneventaans schrift".
- Beneventan_script label "Beneventan script".
- Beneventan_script label "Beneventana".
- Beneventan_script label "Benewentana".
- Beneventan_script label "Scrittura beneventana".
- Beneventan_script label "Écriture bénéventaine".
- Beneventan_script label "Беневентское письмо".
- Beneventan_script sameAs Beneventsko-montecassinské_písmo.
- Beneventan_script sameAs Beneventana.
- Beneventan_script sameAs Écriture_bénéventaine.
- Beneventan_script sameAs Scrittura_beneventana.
- Beneventan_script sameAs Beneventaans_schrift.
- Beneventan_script sameAs Benewentana.
- Beneventan_script sameAs m.04p6cz.
- Beneventan_script sameAs Q338621.
- Beneventan_script sameAs Q338621.
- Beneventan_script sameAs Beneventan_script.
- Beneventan_script wasDerivedFrom Beneventan_script?oldid=606388964.
- Beneventan_script depiction Beneventan.jpeg.
- Beneventan_script isPrimaryTopicOf Beneventan_script.