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Definition of Bodoni
1. Noun. Italian printer who designed the Bodoni font (1740-1813).
2. Noun. A typeface (based on an 18th century design by Gianbattista Bodoni) distinguished by regular shape and hairline serifs and heavy downstrokes.
Generic synonyms: Proportional Font
Antonyms: Old Style
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bodoni
Literary usage of Bodoni
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Voyages historiques et littéraires en Italie: pendant les années 1826, 1827 by New York Magdalen Society, Antoine Claude Pasquin Valery (1831)
"L'imprimerie de bodoni est maintenant continuée par sa veuve ; on y voit encore les
... Si les éditions de bodoni, vantées, encouragées par Napoléon et sa ..."
2. How to Collect Books by J. Herbert ( Slater (1905)
"... son—The Junta—Geoffrey Tory—Etienne Dolet and bodoni— English printers—John
Daye—Baskerville—The Strawberry Hill and other Presses—The Kelmscott, Vale, ..."
3. A General Biographical Dictionaryby John G. Gorton by John G. Gorton (1851)
"... and bodoni. He was a native of Saragossa, and exercised his profession at
Madrid, where he died in 1785, ..."
4. Printing Types: Their History, Forms, and Use; a Study in Survivals by Daniel Berkeley Updike (1922)
"Its director, Ruggeri, a learned man, was kind to bodoni, and encouraged him in
trying to improve himself—even at that early date we find ..."