The text is written in cursive letters, in a competent hand.
Above the entrance, in small red cursive letters, is the word "contortionist."
The cursive letters resemble the cursive that was common between the years 200 and 350.
According to Scrivener it is written in large cursive letters.
It is written, in very small and neat cursive letters.
It is ornamented and splendid copy, in large, bold, cursive letters.
Less formal writing consisted of cursive letters which could be written quickly.
On the recto it is written in cursive letters.
A handwriting sample in cursive letters, he argued, would require more than a mechanical effort by his client.
Then it continued in curly cursive letters with directions to the inn.