File:Roman cursive.png
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Roman cursive based on the Vindolanda tablets. The text reads: veni vidi vici/qui tabernam habet taber-/narius est."I [have] arrived seen and conquered. [He] who has a shop is a shopkeeper." Considering the great variation in handwriting, the sample should be considered illustrative, but not representative. Visit the Vindolanda tablet site for more detail. Created using The GIMP. |
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Author | Mephistopheles |
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2006-10-28 02:08:26 | 551 × 452 | Mephistopheles | Roman cursive based on the Vindolanda tablets. The text reads: veni vidi vici/qui tabernam habet taber-/narius est."I [have] arrived seen and conquered. [He] who has a shop is a shopkeeper." Created using The GIMP. |
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File change date and time | 02:02, 28 October 2006 |