Aldino in english

Aldino

pronunciation: ɑldinoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

aldino = Aldine. 

Example: It was the same Wilson who made the first deliberate break with the Aldine tradition in the 1750s with a fine double pica greek which was intended for use with no more than a few ligatures and with none of the old contractions.

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» alfabeto griego aldinoAldine greek [Alfabeto greigo utilizado por el impresor veneciano Aldo Manucio o sus sucesores entre 1490 y 1597] .

Example: But influence of the gauche Aldine greek of the 1490s, and then of the superb reinterpretations of Garamont (1540s) and Granjon (1560s), was irresistible.

» cursiva aldinaAldine italic [Letra cursiva utilizada por el impresor veneciano Aldo Manucio o sus sucesores entre 1490 y 1597] .

Example: Both the Aldine and the Vicentine italics were gradually superseded in the mid sixteenth century by a more practical form of the face emanating from Paris, which had sloped capital and fewer ligatures.

» edición aldinaAldine edition [Libro impreso o publicado por Aldo Manucio o sus sucesores en Venecia entre 1490 y 1597] .

Example: Coloured-paper issues became common in Italian printing of the sixteenth century, the earliest examples being three Aldine editions of 1514 with special copies printed on blue paper.

» letra romana aldinaAldine roman [Letra romana utilizada por el impresor veneciano Aldo Manucio o sus sucesores entre 1490 y 1597] .

Example: Jenson's version is perhaps nearer to calligraphy than the Aldine roman, which is cut with a brilliance and regularity that is purely typographic.
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