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Even though most of Day's books are printed in black letter , which William Caxton established as the standard type for books ... Even though Day died before roman type supplanted black letter as the norm for London printing ( Bland .
Even though most of Day's books are printed in black letter , which William Caxton established as the standard type for books ... Even though Day died before roman type supplanted black letter as the norm for London printing ( Bland .
الصفحة 176
Day's hybridization of the printing conventions of English vernacular books and humanistic texts published on the continent determines his employment of double columns for vernacular text printed in black letter versus a single column ...
Day's hybridization of the printing conventions of English vernacular books and humanistic texts published on the continent determines his employment of double columns for vernacular text printed in black letter versus a single column ...
الصفحة 179
His knowledge of foreign printers and printing influenced this attempt at innovation . His 1559 folio edition of Wil- liam Cuningham's The Cosmographical Glass affords a good example . At the outset of the decade when he resumed ...
His knowledge of foreign printers and printing influenced this attempt at innovation . His 1559 folio edition of Wil- liam Cuningham's The Cosmographical Glass affords a good example . At the outset of the decade when he resumed ...
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