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‘THE LETTERS I CAUSED TO BE CAST’— ROBERT BOYLE’S IRISH-CHARACTER PRINTING TYPE

By Dermot McGuinne By the year 1641 William Bedell, bishop of Kilmore, had completed a translation of the Old Testament into Irish. His intention was to have the work printed, but owing to the absence of a suitable Irish-character typeface he sought to have a new type prepared. Consequently, at his own expense, he sent … Read more

Categories Features, Issue 1 (January/February 2024), Volume 32
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