Book Of Traceable Heraldic Art

Volume L: Letters

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Blackletter Uppercase Letter (1) §

A gothic lettering style used from the

12th through 17th centuries.

Blackletter Uppercase Letter (2) §

A gothic lettering style used from the

12th through 17th centuries.

Blackletter Lowercase Letter (1) §

A gothic lettering style used from the

12th through 17th centuries.

Blackletter Lowercase Letter (2) §

A gothic lettering style used from the

12th through 17th centuries.

Futhark Letter (1) §

A lettering style used for Gemanic inscriptions from the 2nd through 11th centuries.

Futhark Letter (2) §

A lettering style used for Gemanic inscriptions from the 2nd through 11th centuries.

Futhark Letter Uruz §

The second letter of the Norse Futhark runic alphabet.

Source: Pennsic Heralds’ Point Artists. Artist: Unknown.

Greek Uppercase Letter (1) §

A late-period form of the Greek alphabet.

Greek Uppercase Letter (2) §

A late-period form of the Greek alphabet.

Insular Miniscule Letter (1) §

A lettering style used by Irish scribes from the 7th through 10th centuries.

Insular Miniscule Letter (2) §

A lettering style used by Irish scribes from the 7th through 10th centuries.

Roman Letter (1) §

A lettering style used for Roman inscriptions from the 1st through 5th centuries.

Roman Letter (2) §

A lettering style used for Roman inscriptions from the 1st through 5th centuries.

Textura Uppercase Letter (1) §

This form of typography was used in the Gutenberg bible.

Textura Uppercase Letter (2) §

This form of typography was used in the Gutenberg bible.

Textura Lowercase Letter (1) §

This form of typography was used in the Gutenberg bible.

Textura Lowercase Letter (2) §

This form of typography was used in the Gutenberg bible.

Uncial Letter (1) §

A lettering style used by Latin and Greek scribes from the 3th through 8th centuries.

Uncial Letter (2) §

A lettering style used by Latin and Greek scribes from the 3th through 8th centuries.