. Lessons in the greatest work of Sir Francis Bacon of Verulam, viscount St Alban . B Form Somewhat narrower at basethan the a form; oval pointed;upright i often either uniformor slightly heavier at top*Letter slanted* Oval rounded at top; uprightstraight nearly to the base* Roundness commences nearcenter of back; curve at baseusually narrow* Wave line in stem, anglebetween stem and top of oval acute;point of jointure below, somewhathigh on stem* A line drawn through theloop of this letter beginning atthe left of the oval where it leavesthe stem and running through theopposite point of the ova


. Lessons in the greatest work of Sir Francis Bacon of Verulam, viscount St Alban . B Form Somewhat narrower at basethan the a form; oval pointed;upright i often either uniformor slightly heavier at top*Letter slanted* Oval rounded at top; uprightstraight nearly to the base* Roundness commences nearcenter of back; curve at baseusually narrow* Wave line in stem, anglebetween stem and top of oval acute;point of jointure below, somewhathigh on stem* A line drawn through theloop of this letter beginning atthe left of the oval where it leavesthe stem and running through theopposite point of the oval, in-tersects the line of the end ofthe curve of the base producedeither above or below the lineof writing. Letter slanted; straight top,or, if curved, showing a small neckat A linb drawn through theloop of this letter beginningat the left of the oval where itleaves the stem and tunningthrough the opposite point ofthe oval, will run parallel to theline of the end of the curve ofthe baee produced* Letter stands nearly erect;top curved* ^ Proof A Torm The lower loop is at-tached to the center of theoval; the connecting lineusually heavy and angular. The stem of this letteris not characteristic, unlessperhaps slightly pointed at thebase; a line dram upwardthrough the loop so as to in-tersect it at the middle ofthe upper part of the curvetends only slightly toward the -^right. In the typical letterof this class the base isusually rounded; the kerns donot correspond, that is, onewill be straight and theother curved. retarned to tlieRiverbsiA Laboratories LOTSER CAS: ITALIC LETTERS INTHE I. U. PQEM EESSON 6 :*?>,. g


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