: Ancient Romans primarily wrote in Latin using an alphabet of 21 letters (A–X, with Y and Z added later). Inscriptional Styles :
: Formal lettering used on grand monuments like the Pantheon . : Ancient Romans primarily wrote in Latin using
: Popular "roman" typefaces today, such as Baskerville and Garamond , and the ubiquitous Times New Roman , draw inspiration from these classical forms. Symbols and Idioms Roman Writing - Corinium Museum such as Baskerville and Garamond