Its two most important features typographically are its type, a revived old style based on a design of Nicolas Cochin, and its coloured illustrations.
The Dial appears as a purely literary and artistic monthly, in shape like one of our own monthly reviews, and typographically superior to most of them.
Typographically it is arranged in prose form; but palpable verses of this kind madden the reader: "Il est prudent et sage; et ses yeux sont plus doux Que les yeux d'un enfant qui se met a genoux.
He himself told Huret that La Princesse Maleine was written in vers libres concealed typographicallyas prose.
In the fifteenth century Basel was not yet, as it became in 1501, a member of the Swiss Confederacy, and typographically its relations with Mainz, Strassburg, Nuremberg and other German towns were very close.
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