Reflecting Medieval Manuscripts: RTI at Spencer Research Library

Gothic Rotunda

Gothic Rotunda was favored in Italy through the 15th century as a less formal version of the Gothic script. Rotunda is characterized by rounded serifs (feet) at the top and bottom of letter forms. The letters are more condensed than Carolingian script and have calligraphic curves. The strokes change from thick to thin depending on the direction of the pen nib. 

 

This page is referenced by: