Handwriting script
Appearance
A script or handwriting script (sometimes called a hand) is a formal, impersonal, generic style of handwriting.
There is a variety of historical styles in manuscript documents.[1][2] Some of them belonging to calligraphy,[3] whereas some were set up for better readabiliy, utility or teaching (teaching script).[4]
Historic styles of handwriting may be studied by palaeography
Personal variations and idiosyncrasies in writing style departing from the standard hand, which may for example allow the work of a particular scribe copying or writing a manuscript to be identified, are described by the term handwriting (or hand).

List of hands
- Chancery hand
- Round hand
- Secretary hand
- Court hand
- Library hand
- Blackletter
- Humanist minuscule
- Carolingian minuscule
- Roman cursive
- Uncial script
- Insular script
- Beneventan script
- Visigothic script
- Merovingian script
References
- ^ Archival Skills: Palaeography
- ^ Types of Script, Harvard's Geoffrey Chaucer Website
- ^ Calligraphy and Painting, ByPin Wang, Edited ByChris Shei, Bo Wang, Published Online 30 May 2022, First Published 2023
- ^ German teachers campaign to simplify handwriting in schools, Helen Pidd, 29 Jun 2011