humanist cursive
Humanist cursive is a style of handwriting that emerged during the Renaissance, influenced by the humanist movement. It combines the fluidity of cursive writing with the clarity of Roman letterforms, making it both elegant and legible. This style is characterized by its rounded shapes and consistent slant, often used for formal documents and calligraphy.
The development of humanist cursive was part of a broader effort to revive classical Latin texts and improve literacy. It was popularized by scribes and scholars who sought to create a more accessible form of writing, bridging the gap between everyday communication and artistic expression.