Citations:straight r

'r' as opposed to r rotunda

 * 1989, Arend Quak, Florus (Floor) Rhee, Palaeogermanica et onomastica., Rodopi (ISBN 9789051831474), page 3:
 * completely informed about the decisions made and the reasons to make them, e.g. r rotunda does not figure in the transcription as the use of straight r and r rotunda is governed by the preceding character and thus completely predictable.
 * 2000, Anna A. Grotans, Heinrich Beck, Anton Schwob, De consolatione philogiae: studies in honor of Evelyn S. Firchow, volume 2, page 624:
 * And certain geminated consonants are represented by capitals : ɢ, ɴ, ʀ, ꜱ. Does a form like haʀ mean a long r, or is it a scribal habit on the level of the  usage of r rotunda, not straight r, after round letters? The occurrence of forms with -rr
 * 2003, Albert Derolez, The Palaeography of Gothic Manuscript Books: From the Twelfth to the Early Sixteenth Century, Cambridge University Press (ISBN 9780521803151), page 107:
 * Italian Rotunda, like Northern Textualis, permits two forms of r : the Carolingian, straight r (ending flat on the line as in Textus Praescissus) and the round r in the shape of figure 2 (15, 16). Originally the latter form was only written after o ...
 * 2003, Anna Fredriksson Adman, Heymericus, Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis: Studia Latina Upsaliensia (ISBN 9789155456948):
 * almost exclusively uses r rotunda (straight r is never used except for cases with double r), which leads the -rum / -ris- abbreviation below the line. A straight r on the other hand makes the abbreviation -ris start from the upper part of the mimin.
 * 2004, Íslenskt mál og almenn málfræði:
 * But as no r rotunda are found after such dubious characters, and as straight r is used both after &#39;o&#39;, &#39;R&#39;, and &#39;e&#39;, the choice of &#39;r&#39; cannot aid us in this respect.
 * 2017, Andrea de Leeuw van Weenen, A Grammar of Möðruvallabók, BRILL (ISBN 9789004370234), page 11:
 * The distinction between r rotunda and straight r has not been kept in the transcription, as the usage of r rotunda is predictable from the preceding character: r rotunda is used after round letters. High s (ſ) and round s (s) are kept
 * 2020, Frank Coulson, Robert Babcock, The Oxford Handbook of Latin Palaeography, Oxford University Press (ISBN 9780199714254), page 418:
 * (when round d is preceded by a letter that ends in a stoke similar to an i, it generates the false perception of a straight r + o); g offers two main forms, made either by reducing the original first and third strokes to one stroke or by a similar reduction to a