"The Hound of the Baskervilles"(1901-1902)è il romanzo nel quale Sir Arthur Conan Doyle"resuscita"il suo grande detective Sherlock Holmes, il prototipo dell'investigatore, rispetto al quale tutti gli ...
Baskerville is a serif typeface designed in 1757 by John Baskerville in Birmingham, England, and cut into metal by punchcutter John Handy. [1][2][3] Baskerville is classified as a transitional typeface, intended as a refinement of what are now called old-style typefaces of the period, especially those of his most eminent contemporary, William ...
Baskervville is a revival of Jacob’s revival of Baskerville’s typeface. It was distributed by the Berger-Levrault Foundry from 1815. The font Jacob produced was sold as a “Caractères dans le genre Baskerwille” i.e. “Baskerwille alike fonts” — with a w instead of a v. The particularity of Jacob’s Baskerwille is that the roman is very close to Baskerville’s typefaces while the ...
John Baskerville was an English printer and creator of a typeface of great distinction bearing his name, whose works are among the finest examples of the art of printing. Baskerville became a writing master at Birmingham but in 1740 established a japanning (varnishing) business, whose profits
Baskervville is a revival of Jacob's revival of Baskerville's typeface. It was distributed by Berger-Levrault Foundry from 1815. The font Jacob produced was sold as a "Caractères dans le genre Baskerwille" i.e "Baskerwille fonts alike" — with a w instead of a v. The particularity of Jacob's Baskerwille is that the roman is very closed to Baskerville's typefaces while the italic is closer to ...
John Baskerville was a writing master, a carver of gravestones, japanner, type founder, printer, industrialist, Enlightenment figure, free thinker, deist, and the man who designed and created the typographic punches which are at the heart of this project.