Palatino
Palatino is an old style
serif typeface designed by
Hermann Zapf at the German branch of Linotype. It was released in
1948 by the
Linotype foundry. It remains one of the most widely-used, and copied, text typefaces. It has been adapted to virtually every type of technology. Palatino is one of the ten most used serif typefaces. Palatino is one of several related typefaces by Hermann Zapf, each showing influence of the Italian Renaissance letter forms. The group includes, Palatine, Sistina, Michaelangelo titling, and Aldus, which takes inspiration from printing types cut by Francesco Griffo c. 1495 in the print shop of Aldus Manutius.
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Palatino (m)
n.
Palatine hill, one of the seven hills on which ancient Rome was built
palatino
adj.
palatine, of a palace
palatino
adj.
palatine, of a palace; pertaining to an imperial officer, having royal privileges; under the rule of a feudal lord; pertaining to the palate
palatino (m)
n.
palatine, officer of a royal court; feudal lord who rules sovereignly over a province; count; either of the two bones of the hard palate
palatino
adj.
palatine, of a palace