Figure 259
Roman and Italic given by Dr. Fell to the University Press, Oxford
From Oxford University Press Specimen, 1695 (facsimile), A specimen of the several sorts of letter given to the University by Dr. John Fell,: sometime Lord Bishop of Oxford. To which is added the letter given by Mr. F. Junius. (scan)
1695
The Oxford Press began its work in 1585, and has been in continuous activity to our own day.… Between 1667 and 1672, the press received some fine types imported from Holland by Dr. John Fell, Dean of Christ Church and later Bishop of Oxford. A collection of Gothic, Runic, Icelandic, and Saxon characters was given also by a German, Francis Junius the younger, librarian to the Earl of Arundel.