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    Claude Garamont (c. 1510–1561), known commonly as Claude Garamond, was a French type designer, publisher and punch-cutter based in Paris. Garamond worked...
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    Garamond is a group of many serif typefaces, named for sixteenth-century Parisian engraver Claude Garamond, generally spelled as Garamont in his lifetime...
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    EB Garamond is a free and open source implementation of Claude Garamond’s typeface, Garamond, and the matching Italic, Greek and Cyrillic characters designed...
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    the Greek minuscule style which was cut by the French punchcutter Claude Garamond between 1541 and 1550. Arthur Tilley calls the books printed from them...
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    more varied design. For example, Adobe Garamond Pro's swash design is based not on the printing of Claude Garamond himself but on designs by his younger...
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  • point-size name Claude Garamond or Garamont (c. 1510–61) French type designer, for whom the typefaces are named Jacques Nathan Garamond (1910–2001), French...
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    widely distributed across Europe. His Greek types, in the style of Claude Garamond's Grecs du roi types, were also very widely used. By 1579, he had moved...
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    type foundries in 1967. The design of the roman is based on types by Claude Garamond (c. 1480–1561), particularly a specimen printed by the Frankfurt printer...
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  • Eliot's Middlemarch. The novel's character "Mr. Garamond" is a reference to French publisher Claude Garamond. The name of the fictional publishing house (Manuzio)...
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    based on the Garamond typeface that was used in a book printed by the Parisian Jean Poupy in 1592. The roman design was from Claude Garamond and the italic...
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  • 1490) unknown dates Marie Dentière, Genevan theologian (born 1495) Claude Garamond, French publisher (born 1480) Ringler, William A.; Flachmann, Michael...
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  • printed by Robert Estienne Great Primer type (c. 18 pt) by Claude Garamond Gros Canon type by Garamond 1611 book, with arabesque ornament border Large roman...
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  • Henri Didot Pierre Didot Roger Excoffon Pierre Simon Fournier Claude Garamond (Garamond) Robert Granjon Hector Guimard Nicolas Jenson Christophe Plantin...
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    small capitals were used by Simon de Colines, Robert Estienne and Claude Garamond. Johannes Philippus de Lignamine used small caps in the 1470s, but...
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    (1914–1991), French publisher Claude Galopin, French automotive engineer Claude Garache (1929–2023), French artist Claude Garamond (1499–1561), French publisher...
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    many French printers and punchcutters such as Robert Estienne and Claude Garamond from 1530 onwards, even though the typeface of De Aetna with its original...
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  • A 16th-century edition of the New Testament (Gospel of John), printed in a renaissance typeface by Claude Garamond...
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    standards of composition". During the Renaissance period in France, Claude Garamond was partially responsible for the adoption of Roman typeface that eventually...
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    practice were the designs of Aldus Manutius in Venice, and those of Claude Garamond in Paris, who created the influential Grecs du roi typeface in 1541...
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    made by printers in Paris from the 1530s onwards by engravers such as Claude Garamond became the main style of type used in Europe, and influenced most successive...
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  • date unknown Vannoccio Biringuccio, Italian metallurgist (d. 1539) Claude Garamond, French publisher (d. 1561) Giovanni Guidiccioni, Italian poet (d....
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  • Vallae is the first book to use the Roman form of the Garamond typeface cut by Claude Garamond. Paracelsus finishes writing Paragranum and leaves Nuremberg...
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  • include Centaur and Cloister. Garalde is a portmanteau of Garamond (named after Claude Garamond) and Aldine. The history of Aldine typefaces begins with...
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    punchcutters, Robert Granjon began as the apprentice to a jeweller, although Claude Garamond wrote of cutting type since his childhood. Also Christoffel van Dijck...
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  • Decorative ITC Galliard Designer: Matthew Carter Class: Old style Garamond Designer: Claude Garamond & Jean Jannon Class: Old style Gentium Designer: Victor Gaultney...
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    figure of French typography—Claude Garamond (also Garamont). In 1541 Robert Estienne, printer to the king, helped Garamond obtain commissions to cut the...
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  • Aberdeenshire, Scotland 10 pt size of metal type, named after Claude Garamond Garamond (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    of the best punchcutters of the time such as Claude Garamond and Guillaume Le Bé. Under Estienne, Garamond designed the Greek type used by the King of...
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    before the eighteenth century. The matrices came to be attributed to Claude Garamond (d. 1561), a revered punchcutter of the sixteenth century who was known...
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  • the forms of roman type which were being developed by Claude Garamond and others. On Garamond's death, Plantin and Sabon acquired much of his collection...
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