Hand: Scribbles (gyrnað embe gretað gramm, 198v), BL Royal 2.B.v

Name
Scribbles (gyrnað embe gretað gramm, 198v)
Manuscript
BL Royal 2.B.v
Script
Unspecified
Scribe
Unspecified
Date
Saec. xi
Place
CaCC

Stokes, English Vernacular Script, ca 990–ca 1035, Vol. 2 (PhD Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2006)

These words were written in a square arrangement, gretað under gyrnað and embe over gramm. The script is very heavy and is like G.451-4 in aspect. The letters can have small approach-strokes and can have horizontal feet, but they can also lack approach-strokes and wedges. Teardrop-shaped a was used, the back being fairly upright. The ascender of b is fairly short and has a small wedge. Horned and round e are both found, the latter being slightly backward-leaning; the hooks of both are quite angular, and the tongues high and rising. The top of g is flat and relatively wide; the mid-section is short, starts in the centre, is angled out out to the left, then turns quickly back to the right; and the tail curves around in a closed, fairly wide loop. The shoulders of m, n, and r are all fairly rounded. The descenders of r are straight. The back of ð is fairly long and curves over slightly to the left, the second example bending sharply left; the through-strokes are relatively high, and the second example is hooked down on the right.

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