Because one of his friend was Doug someone (writing) and he did it a lazy way and then they wanted to make more letters in cursive.
The word cursive comes from the Italian word corsivo which means running. English cursive has been used since the 11th century, but the cursive that we use today started in the 1960's.
Cuneiform and cursive, respectively .
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It was invented in 1879
it was never invented :D
He invented cursive writing back in 14 AC.
Aldus Manutius is the man that invented italics.
Aldus Manutius died in 1515.
Aldus Manutius the Younger died in 1597.
Aldus Manutius the Younger was born in 1547.
Aldus Manutius created cursive handwriting, he is italian.What Aldus and others of his time invented (that their age called "cursive") is not what the present age calls "cursive." Aldus and other Italian Renaissance writers invented a style that they called "corsiva" ( = "cursive") but that we, today, call "Italic handwriting." (To learn more about Italic handwriting.In the centuries after Aldus, people gradually tried to make Italic handwriting more and more decorative by joining more letters (changing some letter-shapes to make this possible) and adding loops and similar ornaments. Eventually, this produced the very different (and very difficult) kind of handwriting that we now call "cursive."
An Italian printer named Aldus Manutius the Elder established it.
Aldus Manutius has written: 'To a friend' 'Aldo Manuzio editore' 'Apologia of Aldus Manutius' 'Aldus Manutius and his thesaurus cornucopiae of 1496' 'Phrases linguae latinae' 'Aldo Manuzio. Lettres et documents, 1495-1515' -- subject- s -: Correspondence, Incunabula, Bibliography, Sources, Printing, Printers, Imprints, History 'Lettres et documents 1495-1515' 'The petition of Aldus Manutius to the Venetian Senate on the seventeenth of October, fifteen hundred & two, imploring legal protection for his types, against base imitations of false counterfeiters' 'Aldi Pij Manutij Institutionum grammaticarum libri quatuor' -- subject- s -: Alphabet, Latin language, Grammar, Greek language
Montecue J. Lowry has written: 'World of Aldus Manutius' 'Great Captains of the Faith From Moses to MacArthur'
The modern use of the full stop, also known as the period, can be traced back to the Middle Ages, but its exact inventor is unknown. It was standardized and popularized by printers in the 15th century, most notably by Aldus Manutius in Venice.
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Paulus Manutius died in 1574.