Greek private letter 6th Century AD Oxyrynchos, Egypt
P.Mich.inv 1614
Greek hands of the Byzantine era are much more flourishing than previous handwriting styles. The characters extend beyond the invisible guide lines used by Ptolemaic and Roman hands, and the shapes of the letters become more extravagent.
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