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The Joscelyn font is named for John Joscelyn (1529-1604), secretary to Matthew
Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury from 1559 to 1575. Among the first Englishmen
to recover the ability to read the Old English language, Joscelyn compiled an
Old English dictionary, contributed to Parker's published works, and wrote
Historiola Collegii Corporis Christi, a short history of Corpus Christi
College, Cambridge, Parker's college.
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This font is based on the elegant hand of a scribe who produced the copy of
Joscelyn's Historiola in MS Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 488. It is, as
far as known, the only attempt to produce an accurate and uncompromising
reproduction of the notoriously difficult Renaissance secretary hand in a
digital font, using OpenType features to represent the cursive and highly
variable character of the hand.
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To use this font, you must make sure that two OpenType features are turned on
in your software: Contextual Alternates (calt) and Standard Ligatures (liga).

Priority: optional
Section: fonts
Suites: byzantium crimson dawn landing 
Maintainer: Debian Fonts Task Force <debian-fonts [꩜] lists.debian.org>
 
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