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Civilité type (French: Caractères de
civilité) is a
typeface introduced in 1557 by the
French punchcutter Robert Granjon.
These characters imitate French...
- The
Manuel de
civilité pour les
petites filles à l'usage des
maisons d'éducation (English:
Handbook of
behaviour for
little girls to be used in educational...
- Antwerp, and Rome. He is best
known for
having introduced the
typeface style Civilité, for his many
italic types and his
fleuron designs,
although he worked...
- Guy-Arnoux
capitales (1914, Guy Arnoux)
Jacno (1950,
Marcel Jacno) La
Civilité Méridien (1957,
Adrian Frutiger) Moreau-le-Jeune (P. Roy et A. Marty),...
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Goodman contends that,
rather than
being leisure-based or "schools of
civilité",
salons were at "the very
heart of the
philosophic community" and thus...
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Civilizing Process,
claiming that Erasmus'
specific use of the
French term "
civilité"
reshaped its meaning,
laying the
groundwork for the
later emergence of...
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Renaissance types in Rotunda, a
bookish round Gothic style, as well as
Civilité, also a late
French variant of
Gothic cursive. It was po****rized by writing...
- Constitution, Frontière. 2010: La
proposition de l'égaliberté. 2010:
Violence et
Civilité:
Wellek Library Lectures et
autres essais de
philosophie politique 2011:...
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Pervigilium Mortis in 1916, both of them
libertine compositions, and
Manuel de
civilité pour les
petites filles à l'usage des
maisons d'éducation,
written during...
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include the
original versions of ****ura and Univers,
Trebuchet MS, and
Civilité,
known in
modern times as the
italic of Garamond).[citation needed] Similarly...