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  • Roman (upright) | Definition and Translations

    Roman refers to the upright styles of the Latin script in contrast to italic styles or special categories such as blackletter.

     

    Dutch: romein
    French: romain
    German: Antiqua, aufrecht
    Italian: carattere [tipografico] romano, tondo (as opposed to italic)
    Spanish: Romana

    Related Term(s): Style


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    Contributors: Riccardo Sartori Manuel Sesma Xavier Álvarez



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