File:Petite Texte from Épreuves générales des caracteres.png
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DescriptionPetite Texte from Épreuves générales des caracteres.png |
English: Petite Texte type intended for body text, created by Claude Garamond. Shown in Épreuves générales des caracteres, a specimen of type by Claude Lamesle in 1743. My source for the attribution is Vervliet, p. 223.
Français : Petite Texte par Claude Garamond. |
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Source | Épreuves générales des caracteres, via Google Books |
Author | Claude Lamesle, 1743 |
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