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![Manuscripts After Print on Twitter: "The Book of Hours printed in 1514 for Emperor Maximilian I. The typeface was enhanced with moveable flourishes to give the impression of handwriting, with painted initials Manuscripts After Print on Twitter: "The Book of Hours printed in 1514 for Emperor Maximilian I. The typeface was enhanced with moveable flourishes to give the impression of handwriting, with painted initials](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EWw5d0xXQAIcC0Q.jpg)
Manuscripts After Print on Twitter: "The Book of Hours printed in 1514 for Emperor Maximilian I. The typeface was enhanced with moveable flourishes to give the impression of handwriting, with painted initials
YALE UNIVERSITY BEINECKE RARE BOOK AND MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE MANUSCRIPTS Beinecke MS 483.1 Spain, s. X
![Excerpt from hymn: Nunc sancte nobis spiritus, starting from “personent” in the sixth stanza (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nunc_sancte_nobis_spiritus). Note *charitas* for caritas, and *seculorum* for sæculorum. Any clues origin? : r/latin Excerpt from hymn: Nunc sancte nobis spiritus, starting from “personent” in the sixth stanza (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nunc_sancte_nobis_spiritus). Note *charitas* for caritas, and *seculorum* for sæculorum. Any clues origin? : r/latin](https://preview.redd.it/q3986lgbqmq61.jpg?auto=webp&s=66c41454f24a5477d42d12cb455742df1dd7a988)
Excerpt from hymn: Nunc sancte nobis spiritus, starting from “personent” in the sixth stanza (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nunc_sancte_nobis_spiritus). Note *charitas* for caritas, and *seculorum* for sæculorum. Any clues origin? : r/latin
![In gregorian chant, "Seculorum, Amen" was abbreviated to its vowels, "EUOUAE." Are there cases of this kind of abbreviation in other (nonmusical) practices? : r/AskHistorians In gregorian chant, "Seculorum, Amen" was abbreviated to its vowels, "EUOUAE." Are there cases of this kind of abbreviation in other (nonmusical) practices? : r/AskHistorians](https://external-preview.redd.it/R2WjtxrAUd6x2nTn6NcV2gU2i594NY6mJXc_NNFe0UE.jpg?auto=webp&s=193bb8071381067427a5429490313b02c23b92a1)
In gregorian chant, "Seculorum, Amen" was abbreviated to its vowels, "EUOUAE." Are there cases of this kind of abbreviation in other (nonmusical) practices? : r/AskHistorians
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