This family was created inspired from the beautiful roman font used by Aldus Manutius in Venice (1499) to print for the first time “Hypnerotomachia Poliphili…”, the well known book attributed to Francesco Colonna. Francesco Griffo was the punchcutter. The present font is containing all of the specific latin abbreviations and other ligatures used in the original. The Italic style, carved by Francesco Colonna, the so called “Aldine” style, was inspired from various documents, all printed with this first Italic font. We offer the complete set of ligatures (about 60) we have been able to find, contained in the original font. In the two styles, we have made differences between I and J, V and U, to make easier a modern use. Added are the accented characters and a few others not in use in this early period of printing.
The font is containing all characters for Western European (including Celtic), Baltic, Eastern and Central European and Turkish language.