This was replaced by insular script, a cursive and pointed version of the half-uncial script.
The content is in insular script, apparently scribal practice by an Irish monk.
The symbols e , f , g , r , s are used in modern editions, although their shapes in the insular script are considerably different.
It is written with dimuendo script from initials, a feature of the oldest manuscripts in insular script such as Cathach of St. Columba.
The text is written in a hand known as 'insular script'.
The "R" meaning rad and the "W" meaning wynn are characterized belonging to the insular script.
The text is written in insular script.
The script and the style of the illuminations show that the Codex Eyckensis belongs the body of insular scripts.
There, it was used up to the 8th century, and developed into the insular script after the 8th century.
The Old English (or Anglo-Saxon) language predates black letter by many centuries, and was itself written in the insular script.