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'''Cursive script''' may refer to:
'''Cursive script''' may refer to any penned or brushworked writing were there is an attempt to give the letters or characters the appearence of being joined. The best know Western elaborations begin with the Italic Cursiva and evolved to the English Copperplate systems. The former along with Germany introducing ligatures joins and flurshes, and the latter stricking. See Dover Press--[[User:MicPowell|MicPowell]] 01:59, 3 October 2007 (UTC)
 
* [[Cursive]], handwriting styles
* [[Roman cursive|Roman cursive script]], a style of Latin calligraphy.
* [[Cursive Hebrew|HebrewRoman cursive script]], a style of HebrewLatin calligraphy.
* [[Cursive script (East Asia)|Grass scriptHebrew]], a style of ChineseHebrew calligraphy.
* [[RomanCursive cursive|Romanscript cursive(East scriptAsia)]], a style of LatinChinese calligraphy.
 
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[[Category:Calligraphy]]