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(calligraphy, historical) Either of two styles of handwriting: a written form of black letter used in France and England from about 1350, developed in the Lateran chancelry in the 13th century, or a style of cursive handwriting introduced in the 1420s by Niccolò de' Niccoli, developed from humanist minuscule; a variety of either of these styles.
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chancery hand
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chancery hand
Noun
historical
(calligraphy,
historical)
Either
of
two
styles
of
handwriting:
a
written
form
of
black
letter
used
in
France
and
England
from
about
1350,
developed
in
the
Lateran
chancelry
in
the
13th
century,
or
a
style
of
cursive
handwriting
introduced
in
the
1420s
by
Niccolò
de'
Niccoli,
developed
from
humanist
minuscule;
a
variety
of
either
of
these
styles.
Japanese Meaning
中世およびルネサンス期における筆記体のスタイルを指す用語。具体的には、1) 約1350年頃、フランスやイングランドで公式な文書や宗教文書に用いられた黒文字体(ブラックレター)を基に、13世紀のレタラン大司教庁で発展したスタイル。 / 2) 1420年代にニッコロ・デ・ニッコリによって導入された、ヒューマニスト・ミニスキュールから派生した筆記体のスタイル。
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(calligraphy,
historical)
Either
of
two
styles
of
handwriting:
a
written
form
of
black
letter
used
in
France
and
England
from
about
1350,
developed
in
the
Lateran
chancelry
in
the
13th
century,
or
a
style
of
cursive
handwriting
introduced
in
the
1420s
by
Niccolò
de'
Niccoli,
developed
from
humanist
minuscule;
a
variety
of
either
of
these
styles.
( plural )