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==Forms== [[File:Codex Bezae - Latin Luke 23-47-24-1 (The S.S. Teacher's Edition-The Holy Bible - Plate XXVI).jpg|thumb|right|upright=1.36|A sample of the Latin text from the [[Codex Bezae]], 6th century AD]] In general, there are some common features of uncial script: * {{angle bracket|f}}, {{angle bracket|i}}, {{angle bracket|p}}, {{angle bracket|s}}, {{angle bracket|t}} are relatively narrow. * {{angle bracket|m}}, {{angle bracket|n}} and {{angle bracket|u}} are relatively broad; {{angle bracket|m}} is formed with curved strokes (although a straight first stroke may indicate an early script), and {{angle bracket|n}} is written as {{angle bracket|Ι΄}} to distinguish it from {{angle bracket|r}} and {{angle bracket|s}}. * {{angle bracket|e}} is formed with a curved stroke, and its arm (or ''hasta'') does not connect with the top curve; the height of the arm can also indicate the age of the script (written in a high position, the script is probably early, while an arm written closer to the middle of the curve may indicate a later script). * {{angle bracket|l}} has a small base, not extending to the right to connect with the next letter. * {{angle bracket|r}} has a long, curved shoulder {{angle bracket|{{MUFI|κ}}}}<!--?-->, often connecting with the next letter. * {{angle bracket|s}} resembles (and is the ancestor of) the "[[long s]]" {{angle bracket|ΕΏ}}; in uncial it {{angle bracket|{{MUFI|κ }}}} looks more like {{angle bracket|r}} than {{angle bracket|f}}. In later uncial scripts, the letters are sometimes drawn haphazardly; for example, {{angle bracket|ll}} runs together at the baseline, bows (for example in {{angle bracket|b}}, {{angle bracket|p}}, {{angle bracket|r}}) do not entirely curve in to touch their stems, and the script is generally not written as cleanly as previously.
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