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Textualist
Textualist Tex"tu*al*ist, n. A textman; a textuary. --Lightfoot.

Meaning of Textualis from wikipedia

- the highest form of textualis was littera textualis formata, used for de luxe m****cripts. The usual form, simply littera textualis, was used for literary...
- to a specific style of blackletter typefaces which evolved from Gothic Textualis (Textura) under the influence of Humanist type design in Italy during...
- top and bottom, such as in textualis quadrata, the most decorated form of Gothic. Textualis sine pedibus, literally "textualis without feet", has minims...
- originating in Western Europe. (Includes "Early Gothic", "Old English", Textura/Textualis, Cursiva and others.) Fraktur, a form of Blackletter Schwabacher, a form...
- the first major book printed with movable type in the West, using a textualis blackletter typeface. 5 June – French poet François Villon is implicated...
- It measures 131 by 89 mm and has 366 folios. The text is written in Textualis Gothic bookscript. There are twenty grisaille miniatures within wide,...
- commonly called "Gothic writing" is technically called blackletter (here textualis quadrata) and is completely unrelated to Visigothic script. The letter...
- pants, navy blue hat with a white letter D in the blackletter or textur/textualis typeface ****ociated with Middle and Early Modern English and po****rly...
- Theuerdank poem (1517). Fraktur quickly overtook the earlier Schwabacher and Textualis typefaces in po****rity, and a wide variety of Fraktur fonts were carved...
- is printed in the blackletter type styles that would become known as Textualis (Textura) and Schwabacher. The name Textura refers to the texture of the...