Download Cunaeus Fonts by George Tulloch
Cunaeus is intended primarily for use in running text. It brings together the types of two renowned sixteenth-century punchcutters: the roman is an interpretation of a pica font cut by Ameet Tavernier (c.
15221570), and the italic that of a pica font of Robert Granjon (15131589/90).
Granjons italics have inspired a number of revivals in the past, but usually of his more slanted styles; the present digitization features the lesser slant of his so-called droit style typical of the mid 1560s.
More Cunaeus provides wide support for west, central, and east European languages that use the roman alphabet.
Among its OpenType features are ligatures, small caps, several sets of numerals, contextual alternates, intelligent implementation of long s, and fractions.
For more detail, please see the pdf available in the Gallery.