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  2. Times New Roman - Wikipedia

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    This is a variant designed for printing mathematical formulae, using the 4line system for mathematics developed by Monotype in 1957. [73] [74] This modified version of Times Roman was designed for use as part of Monotype's 4-line Mathematics system. The major changes to the Times Roman typeface itself were a reduction in the slope of italic ...

  3. Roman type - Wikipedia

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    Bembo is a roman typeface (shown with italic) dating to 1928 based on punches cut by Francesco Griffo in 1494. [1] [2] [3] [4]In Latin script typography, roman is one of the three main kinds of historical type, alongside blackletter and italic.

  4. Roman lettering - Wikipedia

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    Examples of Roman-style lettering can be seen in many places across Britain. [96] Kindersley's street sign font is one of the most common designs for street signs in Britain. [75] Use of the Trajan style of lettering has declined somewhat due to changing tastes, with a desire for new styles of lettering.

  5. Century type family - Wikipedia

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    Century is a family of serif type faces particularly intended for body text. The family originates from a first design, Century Roman, cut by American Type Founders designer Linn Boyd Benton in 1894 for master printer Theodore Low De Vinne, for use in The Century Magazine. [1] ATF rapidly expanded it into a very large family, first by Linn Boyd ...

  6. History of Western typography - Wikipedia

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    While woodblock printing and movable type had precedents in East Asia, typography in the Western world developed after the invention of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg in the mid-15th century. The initial spread of printing throughout Germany and Italy led to the enduring legacy and continued use of blackletter, roman, and italic types.

  7. Serif - Wikipedia

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    Serifs originated from the first official Greek writings on stone and in Latin alphabet with inscriptional lettering—words carved into stone in Roman antiquity.The explanation proposed by Father Edward Catich in his 1968 book The Origin of the Serif is now broadly but not universally accepted: the Roman letter outlines were first painted onto stone, and the stone carvers followed the brush ...

  8. Sabon - Wikipedia

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    Sabon is an old-style serif typeface designed by the German-born typographer and designer Jan Tschichold (1902–1974) in the period 1964–1967. [1] It was released jointly by the Linotype, Monotype, and Stempel type foundries in 1967. [2] The design of the roman is based on types by Claude Garamond (c. 1480–1561), particularly a specimen ...

  9. Bembo - Wikipedia

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    Bembo is a serif typeface created by the British branch of the Monotype Corporation in 1928–1929 and most commonly used for body text.It is a member of the "old-style" of serif fonts, with its regular or roman style based on a design cut around 1495 by Francesco Griffo for Venetian printer Aldus Manutius, sometimes generically called the "Aldine roman".