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NativLang | Medieval manuscripts for language & calligraphy studies (Appendix to Byzantine Greek series) @NativLang | Uploaded May 2011 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
A brief and simple tutorial on using the British Library's Manuscript Viewer to learn and practice medieval scripts.

I've just completed a webpage, book and video series on the medieval Greek minuscule scripts. This basic information suits anyone with an interest in medieval Greek, Latin, English, and other European languages, or students of traditional calligraphy.

The British Library's Digitised Manuscripts Collection:
bl.uk/manuscripts

My lessons on the Byzantine Greek minuscule hands:
nativlang.com/greek-language/byzantine-minuscule-writing.php

My workbook covering the Greek minuscule scripts:
lulu.com/content/paperback-book/learn-to-write-the-medieval-greek-minuscule-script/10609432
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