The Printer's Grammar

Specificaties
Paperback, 324 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2014
ISBN13: 9781108073431
Rubricering
Juridisch :
Cambridge University Press e druk, 2014 9781108073431
Onderdeel van serie Cambridge Library Co
Verwachte levertijd ongeveer 9 werkdagen

Samenvatting

The author of this 1755 work is unknown - John Smith may not even have been his real name - but internal evidence from the book suggests that he may have spent some time in northern Germany, and he also shows familiarity with aspects of French printing. Smith describes the typesetting of books but not the actual printing, so it is possible that he may have been a compositor or a printer's reader. The work is a comprehensive survey of all aspects of typecasting and composition, dealing with the formation of type, regular- and irregular-bodied letters, accents, kerning, upper and lower case, spacing, rules, braces and fleurons, and non-Roman fonts including Greek, Hebrew, black-letter, Old English, and Chinese, as well as mathematical and astronomical symbols and music. There are also sections on casting off copy, composing, imposing and correcting, giving a fascinating account of the eighteenth-century compositor's craft.

Specificaties

ISBN13:9781108073431
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:324

Inhoudsopgave

To the reader; 1. Of roman, italic, and black letter printing; 2. On the different bodies and sizes of printing letter; 3. Of a fount of a letter, considered in the same order as with letter-founders; 4. Of a complete fount of letter, considered as with printers; 5. Of the appurtenances to founts of letter; 6. Of the names of letter, and the bearings to each other; 7. Of abridging, or shortening of words, in Latin; 8. Of distributing, and laying of cases; 9. Of composing; 10. Of imposing; 11. Of correctors, and correcting; 12. Observations upon Greek, and Hebrew; 13. Of sundry alphabets, signs, symbols, and characters.

Net verschenen

Rubrieken

Populaire producten

    Personen

      Trefwoorden

        The Printer's Grammar