Wow, I can even read most of it


But I want to tell you about the big and beautiful letter "K".
It's Bukvitsa (initial) - a large, different first letter of a chapter, section, or whole book.
The art of book design began to develop actively in early Christian times, when texts appeared. Texts were considered divine, and therefore required special treatment. At the same time, the bookplate appeared as an obligatory part of book decoration.
Primers were lavishly decorated with colored plant ornaments and images of people or animals intertwined with geometric patterns. The symbolic language of ancient alphabets is very complex and in many ways has not yet been deciphered.
The secret meaning of the alphabet
Bukvitsa is a border point where everyday life is interrupted and another world emerges - the one the text tells us about. It is the point where the mystery of nature (plant ornament), the mystery of human feelings and passions (they are depicted by animals and people) and the mystery of the word (the mystery of the transformation of man and the world under the influence of the word) intersect.
In pre-press times, special artists were engaged in the design of letters, so in ancient books all the letters are unique.
But then the Bukvitsa began to disappear, as everything in the world is on the path of simplification and minimalism. But still in some books, you can still find alphabets and it's beautiful!