Adam Glantz

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In order to perform this epic feat of storing and organizing medieval “big data,” the scribes at Aachen developed a new style of writing, known as Carolingian miniscule. This script—exceptionally plain and well spaced, with a then unusually generous use of lower- and uppercase letters and punctuation marks—was designed to make manuscripts readable to literate people anywhere across the broad sweep of the Carolingian territories,
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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