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Edmund Fry (1754–1835) was an English type-founder. Edmund Fry. Born, 1754. Bristol, England. Died, (1835-12-25)25 December 1835. London, England.
Pantographia, by Edmund Fry (1799), showcases over 200 alphabets including the Chaldean. Fry's work delves into the origins of these scripts, drawing from ...
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30 mar 2024 · Edmund Fry waters his new rose garden named after his longtime neighbor Dr. Richard Zeiss, at the Rose Tree Cottage in Pasadena he owns with ...
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Son of Joseph Fry. Fry was a great scholar; sixteen years of research resulted in Pantographia, a work on languages containing over 200 alphabets.
a 1799 work on writing systems and typography by Edmund Fry, one of the most learned of the English typefounders of his day.
Looking for books by Edmund Fry? See all books authored by Edmund Fry, including Pantographia, and Specimen of Modern Printing Types (Publication), ...
British typefounder, d. 1835. Son of Joseph Fry, the founder of the Fry Letter Foundry in Bristol. Quoted from MyFonts: In 1784 he introduced a raised roman ...