Talk:Roman square capitals

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  • The German-language pages de:Capitalis, de:Capitalis Monumentalis, de:Capitalis Quadrata, de:Capitalis Rustica are more comprehensive than this article, which doesn't seem to make an important distinction between Capitalis Monumentalis and Capitalis Quadrata. Since Capitalis Quadrata redirects here, it's a little misleading, as from what I can tell from the Google translation, the example given is more appropriately Capitalis Monumentalis (although I'm not completely sure) Unfortunately, I've never learned any german, and I don't know enough about this subject to fill out the article, but I'd love to see a more complete article! - Gid 11:26, 6 June 2006 (UTC)