
Légende
The Gothic alphabet, alphabetical script developed by the Gothic bishop Wulfila in the 4th century to translate the New Testament into the Gothic language, illustration from 1880, historical, digital reproduction of an original from the 19th century
Crédit
Photo12/imageBROKER/Sunny Celeste
Notre référence
BRK24H28_018
Model release
Non
Property release
Non
Licence
Libre de droits
Format disponible
49,5Mo (479,6Ko) / 42,3cm x 29,3cm / 5000 x 3461 (300dpi)
Mots clés
deserted no one No People nobody uninhabited empty black on black letter letters character history drawing drawings sketch Gothic style Gothic style scripture Religious text Religious texts scriptures Christianity Christianity faith belief bishop bishops religion religions language languages illustration illustrations Christian depiction depictions depicting representation representing religious gothic digital digitally historic historical historically testament testaments last will holy sacred St. culture cultures subculture subcultures lettering letterings writing inscription font fonts name old oldest contemporary drawn century centuries alphabet ABC alphabets fashionable chic fashionably trendy youth subculture youth subcultures woodcut woodcuts xylograph woodprint dignitary dignitaries punk punks former formerly vintage vintage-styled sketch Gothic Goth translate translating translates translated translation translations New Testament cursive cursives script reproduction replica replication replicas copy clothing style fashion 19th century nineteenth century 1900s 19th-century Notes Historic illustration Historical illustration Historic illustrations Historical illustrations 4th century Illustration
Restrictions
Image générée par intelligence artificielle