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Looking to identify this book font from 1984, used by Clarendon Press, Oxford

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Dear TG Forum,

I am looking to identify the font and weight used in this book: T Aston (ed.), The History of the University of Oxford, vol. 1, 1984. I have included a screenshot showing the main body text and some some italics in the footnotes in the hope that helps.

The book is available on Google Books here:
https://books.google.co.uk/books?redir_esc=y&id=AkJO3TAxMtwC&q=etampes#v=onepage&q&f=false

I am interested in acquiring a digital version of this font, or one that is very similar. Free would be nice, but I am happy to purchase a commercial one.

All thoughts and guidance very much appreciated – thank you!

All best wishes,

Roger

Font for identification_Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1984.png

Solved by Riccardo Sartori

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1 hour ago, Roger the Shrubber said:

I am looking to identify the font and weight

Looking at the slightly larger, thus clearer, type on the TOC, it could be a pre-digital cut of Garamond.

As for the weight, the softness and relative darkness of the letters is due to the printing process, so it would be hard to find a digital equivalent.

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Thank you very much!

Yes, I see that Garamond has the right italic 'h' and 'y'.  I was not aware that Garamond came without the crossover on the capital 'W', but I see now that it in some versions it does.

Thank you for the observation on weight, ink, and paper. That makes absolute sense. What a shame it is hard to replicate digitally.

Thanks again!

Roger


 

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