mozarabic script in liturgical texts
Mozarabic script in liturgical texts refers to the specific style of writing used in religious texts during the Mozarabic period in medieval Spain. It is characterized by unique handwriting features and distinct letter forms, often influenced by a blend of Latin and Arabic writing styles.
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