1470 Sorbonne was published by GLC.
1470 Sorbonne contains 1 style.
This family was created inspired from the first font carved and cast in France, for the Sorbonne University's printing workshop (Paris). The characters were drawn by Jean Heynlin, rector of the university - inspired from Pannartz's - and in all probability was carved by Adolf Rusch. It has only one style, in one size (about 14 Didots points). We have added the U, J, W and Y, some accented characters and others not in use in the original, but the standard and historical ligatures and the numerous Latins abbreviations are these of the original font.
The font is proposed in two choices : Basic Latin, MacTT & TTF, free for a private use, and "Pro", TTF/OTF, available for standard basic Latin plus Central Europe, Baltic, Turkish, Croatian, Romanian, Celtic.
Font Family: 1470 Sorbonne
File Size: 18.86 MB
Tags: 1400's, 1500's, 1500s, 1500\'s,
antiqued,
decorative,
display, frees,
french,
funny, humane,
humanistic, incunable,
incunabula,
legible,
roundedRelease date: November 16, 2010
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