Detail View: RIT CARY GRAPHIC ARTS COLLECTION: John Barleycorn

Filename: 
cc20190401_John Barleycorn
Identifier: 
cc094 Z35 Z35jo
Title: 
John Barleycorn
Creator: 
Burns, Robert,1759-1796
Subject: 
Calligraphy - Specimens
Subject: 
English poetry
Subject: 
Calligraphy - Specimens
Subject: 
Rules (layout features)
Summary: 
Bound volume containing calligraphy transcription by Hermann Zapf of Robert Burns' poem John Barleycorn.
Summary: 
"This booklet is devoted to Edward Johnston, and was written by Hermann Zapf. Nuremberg, March 15th, 1936" -- Colophon
Publisher: 
[written by Hermann Zapf]
Digital Publisher: 
Rochester Institute of Technology - RIT Libraries - Cary Graphic Arts Collection
Contributor: 
Zapf, Hermann, 1918-2015
Contributor: 
Johnston, Edward
Date of Original: 
1936
Date of Digitization: 
2019
Broad Type: 
still image
Specific Type: 
manuscript
Digital File Format: 
jpeg
Physical Format: 
books
Dimensions of Original: 
23 cm
Language: 
English
Original Item Location: 
cc094 Z35 Z35jo
Library Collection: 
Melbert B. Cary, Jr. Graphic Arts Collection. Hermann Zapf Collection, 1934 - 2015.
Digital Project: 
2021_0070_zapf_barleycorn
Catalog Record: 
https://albert.rit.edu/record=b3961428~S3
Place: 
Germany - Nuremberg
Rights: 
RIT Libraries makes materials from its collections available for educational and research purposes pursuant to U.S. Copyright Law. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. It is your responsibility to obtain permission from the copyright holder to publish or reproduce images in print or electronic form.
Notes: 
Each page contains four lines of text in black ink; first inital of each page in green ink. Flourishing in black or brown ink .
Notes: 
Paper binding of olive-colored paper over boards. Cream colored image at center of front board depicts three stems of wheat bound by a tied ribbon.
Notes: 
The Hermann Zapf Collection, 1934 - 2015, contains over 47 linear feet of records that document Zapf's career as a type designer, typographer, calligrapher, author, and RIT professor. The collection contains original calligraphy, process work, proofs, type specimens, punches, and plates which showcase type design from sketch to printed page. The collection was compiled from donations made between 1983 and 2007.