Developing Calligraphic Courtesan Script. Handwriting and Printing connection in Segovia during the Fifteenth century
During the investigation of the Research Group Señoríos Medievales Segovianos in the Archive of the Diocese of Segovia an unusual document was digitized. It was a building license for Bishop Juan Arias Dávila to improve University facilities. This document was written in a different script: The Call...
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Auteur principal: | Valero Eduardo Juárez |
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De Gruyter
2021
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