Schwaben Alt Font

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This is my oldest writing in a double sense. For one, it was my first font, Djerba before, and for the second it is a very old script, actually the “Alte Schwabacher” – just go to copyright hassles out of the way, I’m here on behalf rotated slightly 🙂
The “Schwabacher” was a half-century (about 1480-1530) in Germany, the predominant publication. Due to the popular seals of Hans Sachs was everywhere known and popular. Most importantly, they gained distribution through the Reformation. Wittenberg, joined as a city next to equal Nuremberg, Mainz, Augsburg and Strasbourg. All the works of Luther and the other Reformers were printed in the “Schwabacher”. However, with far more ligatures and letter varieties is an extremely uniform set of image to do with always the same word space – this is of course not at a computer font. Too bad …
A few important ligatures and the long? / S round I certainly have indulged in writing – see the table!

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