Printing Apparatus for the Use of Amateurs Containing Full And Practical Instr

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Printing Apparatus for the Use of Amateurs Containing Full And Practical Instr
Charles Holtzapffel
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9, page 65.
Pica Roman, large and small capitals, lower case (or small letters, ) with accented vowels for printing the foreign languages, figures, points, spaces, and quadrats complete. No. 13.
Bourgeois Roman, namely, capitals, figures, points, spaces, and quadrats. No. 17.
Bourgeois Antique, namely, capitals, figures, points, spaces, and quadrats. No. 23.
The arrangement of the type in the drawers is exactly the same as that adopted by printers generally. The Pica Roman being the principal f
...ount, requires two drawers, called respectively upper and lower case, from the position they occupy on the com- posing frame, as shown on page 38. The upper case is equally divided into 98 boxes, and receives the large and small capitals, figures and accented letters. The lower case is divided into 53 boxes of four different sizes and receives the small letters, points and spaces. The size of each box is proportioned to the number of types it has to contain ; thus the box for the letter e is the largest, and that for the z one of the smallest ; these compart- ments exactly agree in size and arrangement with those of the ordinary printing-office.

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