Category
page 1Medieval scripts
Glagolitic
oldest known Slavic alphabet
blackletter
Blackletter (also black letter or sometimes black-letter; sometimes popularly known as Gothic minuscule or Gothic type) was originally a medieval book hand (Textualis or Textura) of the Gothic family of scripts, later adapted into typefaces and still used in modern calligraphy and typesetting.
Serbian Cyrillic alphabet
official script of Serbian language
uncial script
writing system for Greek and Latin
Carolingian minuscule
form of writing
Early Cyrillic alphabet
Slavic writing system developed in the 9th century in the First Bulgarian Empire
insular script
old writing system common to Ireland and Anglo-Saxon Britain, based on the Latin script derived from the Semi-Uncial and New Roman Cursive styles
Visigothic script
medieval minuscule script of Spain
rustic capitals
majuscule Latin book hand with prominent serifs
Beneventan script
minuscule script developed in southern Italy

Bastarda
Bastarda or bastard, also known as Hybrid, Hybrida, or Mongrel Hand, is a term applied to a variety of scripts and typefaces originating in western Europe during the Renaissance. They were often used as Business or Court Hands.
Merovingian script
medieval Latin script
humanist minuscule
handwriting style
Lombardic capitals
type of decorative capital letter
chancery hand
any of several styles of historic handwriting
court hand
style of handwriting used in medieval English law courts