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Italic
Italic Italic means "of or from Italy". The term ... Roman Empire. It may especially refer to: Italic languages Ancient Italic peoples Old Italic alphabet Italic type, used in typography ...
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Italic (Mac wiki)
Italic Slanted fonts that look like this.
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Italic (translated from French)
Italic italic is the name of the C-W communication inclined towards the line. The italic is opposed to Roman. Italic writing was invented in 1501 by Aldo ... the Roman; the?il of a traditional Italic nature must be more cursive than ...
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Italic (translated from Dutch)
Italic Roman, schuingedrukt and real Italic With Italic (also slanting letter ) the drukletters which tend ... use a another character type for the Italic text, in which most of the characters ... and at the lack of a real Italic alternative are sometimes made by the ...
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Italic one (translated from German)
Italic one As Italic one designates one in that Palaeografie a ... are "bulged out", "set" or "calligraphic writings". Italic writings were not always usual in the ... a liquid, connected writing developed ( aeltere Roman italic ones , younger Roman italic ones), the high Middle Ages did ...
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Italic writing (translated from German)
Italic writing As Italic writing designates one a form of handwritten ... other connected in the write river, see Italic one; a form of the text formatting ... a variant of the hebraeischen alphabet , see Italic writing (Hebrew). a variant that chinesischen writing , see Italic writing (Chinese). This side is one ...
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Italic languages
Italic languages Indo-European Indo-European languages Albanian ... Yamna | Corded Ware Indo-European studies The Italic subfamily is a member of the Centum ... branch of the Indo-European language family. Italic has two known branches: Sabellic including: Oscan ... it throughout the empire and beyond. The Italic speakers were not native to Italy, but ... cremating), intruding north to south. Before the Italic arrival, Italy was populated primarily by ...
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Italic script
Italic script This article is about the calligraphic and handwriting style. Also see Old Italic alphabet or Italic type. Italic script, also known as chancery cursive, is ... calligraphers. In the past few decades, the italic script has been promoted in English- ...
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Italic type
Italic type In typography, italic type refers to cursive typefaces based on ... used—another influence from calligraphy. Sometimes the term italic is wrongly applied on oblique fonts (mostly ... into a slanted orientation. Uppercase letters in italic types are usually oblique instead of being ... to them, originally designed to go with Italic typefaces. Italic type is often used ...
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Italic languages (translated from French)
Italic languages Italic languages are a whole of languages belonging ... these languages were spoken, it Italie . The Italic group knows itself two subdivisions: sabellic languages ... extended to all it empire Roman The Italic speakers were not originating in Italy, but ... European groups, of which them Etruscan . The Italic languages are attested for the first ...
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