The
minuscule script was a
Greek writing style which was used as a book hand in
Byzantine manuscripts during the 9th and 10th centuries. It replaced the earlier style of
uncial writing, from which it differed in using smaller, more rounded and more connected letter forms, and in using a large number of
ligatures. Many of these forms had previously developed as parts of more informal
cursive writing. The basic letter shapes used in the minuscule script were the ancestors of modern
lower case Greek letters.