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Script capital I 2110 ℑ: Black-letter capital I 2111 ℒ: Script capital L 2112 ℓ: Script small L (LaTeX: \ell) 2113 ℔ L B bar symbol 2114 ℕ: Double-struck capital N 2115 № Numero sign: 2116 ℗ Sound recording copyright symbol: 2117 ℘ Script capital P alias: Weierstrass elliptic function 2118 ℙ: Double-struck capital P 2119 ℚ ...
This style turns into a more fluid writing: there is a slope, letters descending below the line, capital letters, transitional cursive. In parallel, the first printing fonts are being developed. In 1517, a work of simplification and "romanization" of the Cyrillic alphabet by the first Belarusian printer François Skorina (Prague and Vilnius ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 17 February 2025. See also: List of Cyrillic multigraphs Main articles: Cyrillic script, Cyrillic alphabets, and Early Cyrillic alphabet This article contains special characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. This is a list of letters of the ...
If you can read cursive, the National Archives would like a word. Or a few million. More than 200 years worth of U.S. documents need transcribing (or at least classifying) and the vast majority ...
In early Finnish writing, the curve to the bottom was omitted, thus the resulting letter resembled an n with a descender (like ꞃ). The lowercase letter q : In block letters, some Europeans like to cross the descender to prevent confusion with the numeral 9 , which also can be written with a straight stem.
A ukase written in the 17th-century Russian chancery cursive. The Russian (and Cyrillic in general) cursive was developed during the 18th century on the base of the earlier Cyrillic tachygraphic writing (ско́ропись, skoropis, "rapid or running script"), which in turn was the 14th–17th-century chancery hand of the earlier Cyrillic bookhand scripts (called ustav and poluustav).
In traditional Bulgarian typesetting, the upright shapes of characters д (d), г (g), и (i), п (p) and т (t) resemble their cursive forms, i.e. they look similar to Roman lowercase letters g, ƨ (mirrored s), u, n and m, respectively, instead of like small capital letters.
cyrillic capital letter de 0434: д: cyrillic small letter de 0415: Е: cyrillic capital letter ie 0435: е: cyrillic small letter ie 0416: Ж: cyrillic capital letter zhe 0436: ж: cyrillic small letter zhe 0417: З: cyrillic capital letter ze 0437: з: cyrillic small letter ze 0418: И: cyrillic capital letter i 0438: и: cyrillic small ...