Basel Roman
By Richard Kegler
Basel Roman Regular
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
Information
In mid 2001, P22 was approached by a Daniel Garrison, a Classics scholar at Northwestern University about possibly digitizing a long lost “Garamond” typeface. This font was used by Johannes Herbst (a.k.a. Ioannes Oporinus) in 1543 to publish Andreas Vesalius’ “On the Fabric of the Human Body” (De humani corporis fabrica) in Basel. The story of the development of this font takes a few twists and almost becomes forgotten itself over time. Fourteen years later it is available to the public.
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