The books of Aldus Manutius possess an enduring appeal, for their sense of order and visual-semantic structure. After intensive examination of some Aldine books, Burnhill proposes a hypothesis about the co-ordination of the dimensions in type in this printing. It seems that a system of typographic measurement informed this work, two hundred years before such a system was made explicit in printing.

availabilityout of print
published2003.08.28
extent144 pp
dimensions240 × 170 mm
illustrationsb&w pictures
bindingsewn paperback
ISBN0-907259-19-7
ISBN13978-0-907259-19-0
price£17.50
Cover of Type spaces
Typespaces_pp34-35 Typespaces_pp36-37 Typespaces_pp46-47 Typespaces_pp66-67 Typespaces_pp68-69 Typespaces_pp80-81 Typespaces_pp98-99 Typespaces_pp110-111 Typespaces_pp122-123 Typespaces_pp136-137
Typespaces_pp122-123

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