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Lely, Lucas Fopsz · 1614

The page features a calligraphic specimen sheet pasted onto the paper. It is decorated with intricate pen-flourishes that form large, sweeping loops and a circular border around the central text. The specimen includes various alphabets and a short Dutch text block, showcasing the Nederlandtsche Loopende Dutch Cursive script style. The signature "Lucas Zili Scripsit" Lucas Zili wrote this appears at the bottom.
Slander is a thing that consists of the heart, which some slanderer? desirous? of boldness publishes over one or the other, and to excuse them from the guilt of others; yet these are the virtues of others.