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  1. Nicholas (or Nicolas) Jenson (c. 1420–1480) was a French engraver, pioneer, printer and type designer who carried out most of his work in Venice, Italy. Jenson acted as Master of the French Royal Mint at Tours and is credited with being the creator of one of the finest early Roman typefaces.

  2. Nicolas Jenson (born c. 1420, Sommevoire, Champagne—died 1480, Rome) was a publisher and printer who developed the roman-style typeface. Apprenticed as a cutter of dies for coinage, Jenson later became master of the royal mint at Tours.

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  3. May 3, 2010 · Rather than perfecting the beauty of individual characters, Jenson set out to create an even typographic color in multiple lines of type. His interest was equally in the spaces within and surrounding the letters as in the letter shapes themselves.

  4. Sep 17, 2014 · JENSON’S ROMAN | NICOLAS JENSON | 1470. In much of the world, for the better part of a millennium, the most visible, identifiable letter-form was one carved in stone on Roman statues and...

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  5. Apr 4, 2017 · A close look at Jenson’s roman. Jenson based his roman type on the humanistic script that was reaching its final state of development at that time. Recent studies have shown how the humanistic hand evolved in the Venetian area during the 1450s and 60s.

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  6. He will first introduce research on 15th-century types, and the methods he developed to achieve sharp images of the printed marks. He then will overview the printing revolution that took place in...

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  7. Nicolas Jenson. (c. 1430—1480) Quick Reference. ( c. 1420–1480), French type founder and publisher in Venice. He was born near Troyes and trained in Germany before settling in Venice. He published more than 70 books, mostly in Greek ... From: Jenson, Nicolas in The Oxford Dictionary of the Renaissance » Subjects: Literature — Bibliography.

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