Eastlhands
Eastlhands is a term used to describe a specific type of handwriting style characterized by its distinctive features. The term "Eastlhands" is often used in the context of historical documents, particularly those from the medieval and early modern periods, to refer to the handwriting of individuals from Eastern Europe, particularly the Slavic regions. This style of handwriting is known for its cursive and connected nature, with letters often flowing into one another, creating a fluid and continuous line.
Eastlhands is notable for its use of specific ligatures and abbreviations, which were common in the scribal
The term "Eastlhands" is also used more broadly to refer to any cursive or connected handwriting style,
Overall, Eastlhands is an important aspect of the history of handwriting and scribal culture, reflecting the