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Nicolas Jenson of France

Born: Bar-sur-Aube, Champagne, 1420
Died: Rome, 1480

   

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Master of the French royal mint at Tours, in October 1458 Nicolas Jenson was dispatched by King Charles VII to Mainz, Germany, to learn the new art of printing. By the time of Charles’ death in 1461, Jenson had still not returned. He left Mainz the following year, when the city was sacked, quite possibly with Sweynheim and Pannartz. It is suggested that Jenson did not wish to return to a France under the new king, Louis XI. These three were the first to introduce the invention of printing to Italy.

Jenson arrived in Venice around 1467, printing and publishing there from 1470 to 1480. His types, based on the upright calligraphic styles of the time, are regarded as among the very best of the Renaissance, indeed of all time.

Modern revivals, which are usually categorized as Venetian, include:


Fonts by Nicolas Jenson

Centaur, Hightower

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Activities

  Printing
  Punchcutting
  Type Design
  Type Founding
  Publishing
  Engraving


Related Links

 • BoyBeaver: Nicholas Jenson, artist-printer
 • Britannica: Jenson, Nicolas
 • Les origines de l'imprimerie vénitienne: Nicolas Jenson (French)
 • Linotype Library Designers: Nicolaus Jenson
 • Nicholas Fabian: The grand master of type design - Nicholaus Jenson
 • Unos tipos duros: Nicholaus Jenson (Spanish)



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