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- Chancery_hand abstract "The term "chancery hand" can refer to either of two very different styles of historical handwriting.A chancery hand was at first a form of handwriting for business transactions that developed in the Lateran chancelry (the Cancelleria Apostolica) of the thirteenth century, then spread to France, notably through the Avignon Papacy, and to England after 1350. This early "chancery hand" is a form of blackletter. Versions of it were adopted by royal and ducal chanceries, which were often staffed by clerics who had taken minor orders.A later cursive "chancery hand", also developed in the Vatican but based on humanist minuscule (itself based on Carolingian minuscule), was introduced in the 1420s by Niccolò Niccoli; it was the manuscript origin of the typefaces we recognize as italic.".
- Chancery_hand thumbnail English_chancery_hand_1418.png?width=300.
- Chancery_hand wikiPageExternalLink chancery1.htm.
- Chancery_hand wikiPageExternalLink chancery2.htm.
- Chancery_hand wikiPageExternalLink cancellaresca-corsiva.
- Chancery_hand wikiPageExternalLink pal-hist.htm.
- Chancery_hand wikiPageID "7799719".
- Chancery_hand wikiPageRevisionID "600863769".
- Chancery_hand hasPhotoCollection Chancery_hand.
- Chancery_hand subject Category:Latin_calligraphy.
- Chancery_hand subject Category:Medieval_scripts.
- Chancery_hand subject Category:Writing.
- Chancery_hand type Abstraction100002137.
- Chancery_hand type Communication100033020.
- Chancery_hand type DramaticComposition107007684.
- Chancery_hand type MedievalScripts.
- Chancery_hand type Script107009946.
- Chancery_hand type Writing106362953.
- Chancery_hand type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- Chancery_hand comment "The term "chancery hand" can refer to either of two very different styles of historical handwriting.A chancery hand was at first a form of handwriting for business transactions that developed in the Lateran chancelry (the Cancelleria Apostolica) of the thirteenth century, then spread to France, notably through the Avignon Papacy, and to England after 1350. This early "chancery hand" is a form of blackletter.".
- Chancery_hand label "Chancery hand".
- Chancery_hand label "Kanselarijschrift".
- Chancery_hand sameAs Kanselarijschrift.
- Chancery_hand sameAs m.026dfgp.
- Chancery_hand sameAs Q2849287.
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- Chancery_hand sameAs Chancery_hand.
- Chancery_hand wasDerivedFrom Chancery_hand?oldid=600863769.
- Chancery_hand depiction English_chancery_hand_1418.png.
- Chancery_hand isPrimaryTopicOf Chancery_hand.