Kursív
Kursív, also known as italics, is a style of typeface characterized by its slanted appearance. It is derived from handwriting and was developed by Aldus Manutius, an Italian printer, in the late 15th century. Manutius intended kursív to be used for smaller, more personal texts, like poetry and letters.
The primary purpose of kursív in modern typography is to draw attention to specific words or phrases,
The use of kursív can vary depending on context and stylistic guidelines. While it serves to draw