gotik matbaa harfi

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Turkish - English
black letter
A Northern European style of type, with contrasting thick-and-thin, angular strokes forming upright letterforms, and usually set with a dark typographic colour on the page
Text set in black-letter type
The basic standard elements for a particular field of law, which are generally known and free from doubt or dispute
The old English or Gothic letter, in which the Early English manuscripts were written, and the first English books were printed
Old English or Fraktur type classification
Any of various type families based on medieval handwriting See also gothic
a general description of the gothic type faces used in early printing
An old style of typeface used in Germany in the 15th century, also referred to as Old English (US) and Gothic (UK)
It was conspicuous for its blackness
n. A heavy typeface with very broad counters and thick ornamental serifs. Also called gothic, Old English. or Gothic script or Old English script Style of alphabet used in handwriting throughout Europe in the Middle Ages. It features uniform vertical strokes that end on the baseline, angular lines instead of smooth curves and circles, and the overlapping of convex forms. Black letter and roman were the dominant letter shapes of medieval typography. The only extant work known to have been printed by Johannes Gutenberg, the 42-line Bible (1450s), was set in black-letter type. Roman type largely superseded it in the Renaissance, though black letter persisted in Germany well into the 20th century. Today black letter is often used for diplomas, Christmas cards, and liturgical writings
a heavy typeface in use from 15th to 18th centuries
gotik matbaa harfi
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