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caractère allemand [1 record]

Record 1 1998-03-23

English

Subject field(s)
  • Typesetting and Imagesetting
DEF

a German style of black letter text type.

OBS

A german black-letter type-face believed to have originated in Augsburg, c. 1510, from designs by Leonhard Wagner based on the 15th-century lettre bâtarde [See K. Bauer, 'Leonhard Wagner', der Schöpfer der Fraktur', Frankfurt, 1936.] ... Fraktur types rapidly replaced roman in Germany where in the late 16th century foreign words set in roman appeared in pages of black-letter text.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Composition (Imprimerie)
OBS

Vers la fin du XVIe siècle l'écriture gothique a succédé, en Allemagne, à l'écriture romane; elle servit de modèle aux premiers imprimeurs allemands pour la gravure des caractères mobiles. Elle fut utilisée en Allemagne jusqu'au XXe siècle.

OBS

Fractures (au pluriel) est le nom de la famille de caractères.

Spanish

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