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Klaus-Peter Schffel 2010. Humanistic Book Hand from Valerius Maximus: Facta et dicta memorabilia, New York Public Library, Spencer Ms. 20, around 1480-85. The calligraphy is attributed to Antonio Sinibaldi from Florence, the titling capitals to Bartolomeo Sanvito from Padua. Contains automatic ligatures and optional long s, for whose ligatures and exceptions there is automatic orthography control for the German langage (Stylistic Set 11). The titling capitals can be activated with Stylistic Set 1.