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1726 Real Española Font

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1726 Real EspañolaPublisher: GLC
1726 Real Española was published by GLC. 1726 Real Española includes 2 designs and household plan choices. p > This family was inspired from the set of fontfaces used by Francisco Del Hierro, to print in 1726 the first Spanish language Dictionary from the Spanish Royal Academy (Real Academia Española, Diccionario de Autoridades). These 2 Transitional designs are stated to have been the first set of official typeface in Spain, like the French "Reale" (take an appearance at our' [/fonts/glc/1790-royal-printing/ 1790 Royale Printing)'. In our two styles (Regular & & Italic), fontfaces, kernings and spaces are as closely as possible the like in the original. This Pro font style is covering Western, Eastern and Central European, Baltic and Turkish languages, with basic and "s long" ligatures and twin letters in each of the two designs and a couple of Italic swashes motivated from the font used in 1746 by the exact same printer for another edition from the Royal Academy.

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· 1726 Real Española
· 1726 Real Española Italic

Tags: 1700's, 1700s, baltic, central europe, decorative, distressed, eastern europe, garalde, legible, poster, serif, spanish, transitional

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