About Translated from original German description: Friedrich Soennecken realized that the difficult-to-learn handwriting, which is written with a pointed pen, is not particularly suitable for writing on drawings. So he not only developed an easy-to-handle quill that ended in a small ball rather than a sharp point, but also a circular script based on French cursive script that was tailored to this nib. In addition, he published textbooks for this typeface, which he also advertised his writing implements at the same time. The font quickly became very popular and practically all documents of the Prussian railway administration were then written in this font. I already have a version of this font under the name Amptmann Script, which was digitized after just such a drawing, in my program here is an even slimmer version of this font that is particularly suitable for larger headlines.