Geoffroy Tory composed a curious book, as poetic as learned, in which he studied at once the form of the letter from the typographic and the emblematic point of view, and also the French orthography of the time.
The force of the blow from the bar would break the miserable type, the raised parts of which could not resist the repeated strokes.
An order of the Council of State in 1764 enjoined him to cease his trade in the Place Royale at Rheims, where he sold his particular merchandise.
Gutenberg, improvident, as is the way of inventors, had signed away all that he possessed to procure funds.
In some cases of doubt, the present edition has been compared with scans of the 1766 edition printed by Donaldson, which differs slightly in setting, for instance having all names not capitalized, and corrects many typographic mistakes.
John Brito, who succeeded Mansion, was for many years the onlytypographic printer at Bruges.
The early typographic printers, who could not use the ink of the copyists, succeeded only when they mixed their black with oil.
They say that the suggestive Donatus which was made in Holland should have been a typographic book, printed as the Speculum was printed, from types founded by an inferior method—a method that was never imitated.
Explanatory titles in block-books, and even in the earlier typographic books, are unusual.
The impression by which typographic surfaces are printed is comparatively slight.
It is the first typographic work in German, and the first work in that language which can be attributed to Gutenberg.
Surface Inked and Exposed to Impression by Typographic method .
There are copies of the xylographic Donatus that closely resembletypographic editions of the same period.
Steel plates may be duplicated by means of electrotyping, or by the process of transfer to soft steel, but these duplicates cannot be made so cheaply as typographic stereotype plates, nor so promptly as transfers by lithography.
As soon as the entire list of books comprising the Typographic Technical Series has been completed (which the Committee hopes will be at an early date), the full list will be printed in each volume.
Hamilton A primer of information about capitalization, with some practical typographic hints as to the use of capitals.
Hamilton A book of reference covering the topics treated in the Typographic Technical Series, alphabetically arranged.
Typographic Technical Series for Apprentices--Part 1, No.
This was of the maple leaf type, engraved fortypographic printing and therefore of rather coarser appearance than its prototype.
The stamp is a reproduction of the 1 cent adhesive of the Jubilee issue, but engraved for typographic printing.
It needs no further description than to say it is a counterpart of the preceding Queen's Head card, the stamp as before being a copy of the adhesive engraved for typographic work.
As elsewhere in this section of the Typographic Technical Series, the learning of the rules must be supplemented by extended practice in their application.
The word "iudico" does not fit the metre, and may be typographic error.
On the deftness with which this function is discharged depends almost entirely the typographic excellence of the printed page.
Just as the typographic printer uses electrotypes in place of the original type or cuts, the lithographer makes transfers from the original stones to print his edition and carefully preserves the original stones for future editions.
The stone containing the design is placed in the bed of the press, and the moisture, as well as the ink, is applied by means of rollers similar to those used in the typographic printing press.
Don Quixote has been changed to Antonio as this appears to be a typographic error as Don Quixote is the knight in question.
Some items that appear to betypographic errors have been changed as follows.
While seeking to reproduce the old texts as closely as practicable, with their legitimate typographic and orthographic peculiarities, it has been found advisable here and there to make a few minor changes.
A difference in the typographic style of the documents presented in the present series, will occasionally be noticed.
They will be found very useful in connection with Part VI of theTypographic Technical Series generally.
The illustrations from this point to the end of this section on page 16 are not typographic divisions.
What has been the effect of mechanical development in printing upon typographic design?
And that style today can be embodied in modern work by means of typographic material, black text types, missal initials, and liberal use of color.
A few years later the growth of printing in the American colonies brought this form of typographic expression into most of the printed matter which has been preserved.
No other process will produce so good a printing surface as quickly or as inexpensively as the typographic method.
It rests on purely typographic considerations, as the arrangement of points indicated by the rule gives a better looking line than can be secured by any other arrangement.
But apart from the foregoing reasons, it must be remembered that many of the earliest monuments of typographic art appeared not only without the name of the printer but also without that of the locality in which they were printed.
Shorn of all the romance and glamour which seem inevitably to surround every early phase of typographic art, a Printer’s Device may be described as nothing more or less than a trade mark.
The letters, according to his description, resemble those of a Donatus, of which he has given a specimen in the third part of his Typographic Rarities, and he supposes that both the Donatus and the Calendar were printed by Gutemberg.
Breitkopf has displayed his ingenuity by producing such a typographic curiosity, and his good sense in abandoning his invention when he found that he could not render it useful.
I am firmly convinced that it is neither printed with wooden types nor a specimen of early typography; on the contrary, I suspect it to be a Dutch typographic essay on popular credulity.
One of the principal publishers of Lyons at that time was Jean de Tournes; many of the works which issued from his press display great typographic excellence, and in almost all the cuts are engraved with great neatness.
The Psalter of 1457 is, with respect to ornamental printing, their greatest work; for in no subsequent production of their press does the typographic art appear to have reached a higher degree of excellence.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "typographic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.