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Re: Capelli, was Re: VMs: Lettering and handwriting



On Tuesday 08 July 2003 11:12, Brett Cotton wrote:
> The similar characters in Cappelli are on page 49, top
> of column 2 for the words circumstantiam, circularis, circuit and
> circulation. Again on page 66, 2nd column for the words certitudino and
> downwards to caetenum.

Hi Brett,
I also found that circulatio, cuiuscumque circumventendo also have glyphs that 
look suspicioulsy <sh>.
I also noted that eva <m> tends to mean "-tis" (this is -t + is) but with the 
right stroke concave, not convex.
Eva <r> sometimes means "-ter" (this is -t + er).
Inital "i" are sometimes represented with eva <n>.
There are *many* more.
Cheers,

G.

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