It is written in double columns, in a secretary gothic hand, upon paper.
The text is executed in a square, stiff, German letter, in double columns; and the work was written (as M.
This sheet is in beautiful preservation, and is executed in double columns.
Chaucer type, in double columns, with a few lines in Troy type at the end of each of the seven parts.
As early as 1866 an edition of The Earthly Paradise was projected, which was to have been a folio in double columns, profusely illustrated by Sir Edward Burne-Jones, and typographically superior to the books of that time.
The setting of works of fiction in double columns is an economical feature, as the short titles of this class of literature permit a saving.
It is printed in double columns with a double rule dividing the columns, and on a royal octavo page:-- HAYNE, M.
The text is uniformly printed in double columns, in a sharp secretary-gothic character, with ink sufficiently black, upon paper not remarkably stout, but well manufactured.
This is a metrical MS of the XIIIth century: executed in double columns.
It is written in double columns, but the illuminations are heavy and sombre;--about two inches in height, generally oblong.
This edition is printed in double columns, in Mansion's larger type, precisely similar to what has been published in the Bibliotheca Spenceriana.
The scription is in double columns, with the margins emblazoned only in stars.
It consists of 539 quarto pages, in double columns.
One fine volume, a large folio in double columns, of most venerable antiquity, particularly grieved me.
It was about nine or ten inches square, written in round semiuncial letters in double columns, with not more than two or three words in a line.
The text of the work was printed in double columns of forty-eight lines each.
This was the largest book that Caxton printed, there being no less than 449 leaves in double columns, illustrated with as many as eighteen large and fifty-two small woodcuts.
This manuscript also suffered in the fire; the top half of the folios is scorched and shrunken, and a line or two is lost on each page: it consists of 164 folios in double columns.
If in double columns, the page is still to be divided into four--a and b forming the upper and lower halves of the first column, and c and d the upper and lower halves of the second column.
It occupies two pages in double columns, and there are no duplicate entries.
It is a vast quarto volume of 1,910 pages in double columns, and represents an enormous amount of self-denying labour.
The covers are lined with four half-leaves of a folio XVth century Missal in double columns, with parts of the Offices for St. Thomas of Canterbury and Sundays after Epiphany.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "double columns" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.