As a noun, scriptura. As a present participle, scribens.
No, Persian writing is not included in Latin literature. Latin literature refers to literary works written in the Latin language primarily by authors from Ancient Rome or other Latin-speaking regions. Persian writing, on the other hand, includes literary works written in the Persian language.
latin
Latin
A writing system is a system for writing a language or group of languages, for example, the Latin or Cyrillic alphabets.
No, Petrarch primarily wrote in Latin and placed a high value on the classical tradition. He believed that writing in Latin was more prestigious and dignified than writing in the vernacular languages.
Many people think that the used Latin writing, but that isn't true. That is just the language that they spoke, the type of writing that they use was actually called the Roman Alphabet.
Italian word: scrittura
romans
Western (i.e.: Latin)
About this is that this ancient roman writing and reading was first called latin.
It was the first system of characters for phoenetic writing, on which Greek, Latin and modern European writing developed.
Yes, we can read Latin. The Romans were Latins and therefore they spoke Latin. Our alphabet is a modified version of the Latin alphabet.