File:Specimen of the Pica roman and italic of Joseph Jackson.jpg

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English: A specimen image showing Joseph Jackson's pica roman and italic type, from "A Specimen of some of the Printing Types belonging to W. Hay, Printer", undated but c. 1770.
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Author William Hay, printer; Joseph Jackson, typefaces shown, Cicero: De Officiis, text printed

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A roman and italic type cut by Joseph Jackson shown in a specimen book from c. 1770

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