Introduction to western calligraphy

The early letters were invented around 3000 BC. From Greek letters to Latin letters. At first, uppercase was developed, and then lowercase was developed. The first book of the Romans followed. These books have only a few simple hinges and are made of parchment. Reed pen was also replaced by feather pen at this time. Christian belief played an important role in promoting the development of western calligraphy in this period. Because copying holy books such as the Bible was very popular at that time. In Ireland, monks used to use the Ansel alphabet in Ansel font. In Scotland and other places, it has been called "island style" since then. This is also the heyday of clay-gold decorative manuscripts.