File:Robert Granjon Fell Pica Italic Fell Types Oxford University Press Museum.jpg

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Description Matrices for the Fell types. (Photo: AM/Aepm) Note that although Stanley Morison believed the left-hand type to be the work of Claude Garamond, Hendrik Vervliet believes it to be a seventeenth-century copy. See The Palaeotypography of the French Renaissance, page 365.
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