The Art of Reading: Image and Text in Manuscripts and Early Printed Books

Pen flourished versus Printed Initials

In addition to historiated or inhabited initials, manuscript illuminators highlighted letters at the beginning of passages, paragraphs or sentences in other ways like pen flourishes.

Pen flourished initials are enlarged, generally occupying at least two or more lines in height, and created using both red and blue ink. They became common in the 13th century and are referred to as "lombards". These lombards are often combined with other types of pen flourishes, such as elongated lines on the left hand side of the letter itself.

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