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Weiterverwendung von Type 1:109Gr bei Bartholomaeus Justinopolitanus (Venedig, Offizin 143), mit Veränderungen
BMC VI 792: "109 Gk. [P. 2], cursive text type, being the type used by the printers at Venice (Pelusius, Bracius, Bissolus
and Mangius 109 Gk. [P. 1]) (= Type 1:109Gr bei Bartholomaeus Justinopolitanus (Venedig, Offizin 143)), with extensive alterations, summarized by Proctor as follows: '(i) duplication of
existing sorts, or new letters to replace old ... a completely new set of χ and δ compounds (ii) fresh combinations,
whether (a) double ... (b) extension of three-letter compounds ... (c) larger compounds much contracted, after
the fashion of the first Aldine type; the most striking is the sign for ἀντὶ τοῦ ... (iii) a largely increased use of
the separate contractions fixed on to other letters or raised above the line.'"
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