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  2. File:Graph paper inch Letter.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: Gray, blue, red, green, black graph papers with 1 inch–0.5 inch1/12 inch grids (page size: US Letter) in printable PDF format. Date 25 July 2013, 18:02:35

  3. Jodocus Badius - Wikipedia

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    Jodocus Badius (French: Josse Bade; Spanish: Jodoco del Badia; 1462 – 1535), also known as Josse Badius, Jodocus van Asche Badius, and Badius Ascensius, [1] was a pioneer of the printing industry, a renowned grammarian, and a pedagogue.

  4. Canons of page construction - Wikipedia

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    Recto page from a rare Blackletter Bible (1497). The canons of page construction are historical reconstructions, based on careful measurement of extant books and what is known of the mathematics and engineering methods of the time, of manuscript-framework methods that may have been used in Medieval- or Renaissance-era book design to divide a page into pleasing proportions.

  5. John Carter Brown Library copy has parts 1-3 as Codex Sp 39; parts 4-7 as Codex Sp 40; and parts 8-12, with pts. 11-12 bound together, as Codex Sp 41 John Carter Brown Library copy has various loose pieces of paper, with locations from which they came, which were bound with the manuscript removed and housed in the JCB bibliographical file

  6. Graph paper - Wikipedia

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    Three styles of loose leaf graph paper: 10 squares per centimeter ("millimeter paper"), 5 squares per inch (“engineering paper"), 4 squares per inch (“quad paper") Graph paper, coordinate paper, grid paper, or squared paper is writing paper that is printed with fine lines making up a regular grid.

  7. El Renacimiento - Wikipedia

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    ' The Renaissance ') was a Spanish–Tagalog bilingual language newspaper. Spanish articles were published under El Renacimiento , while Tagalog articles were published under Muling Pagsilang. It was printed in Manila until the 1940s by the members of the Guerrero de Ermita family.

  8. Bentivoglio Altarpiece - Wikipedia

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    The painting is a large canvas, executed by Costa together with other two works on the chapel's walls, the Triumph of Fame and the Triumph of Death.It features, above a sumptuous Renaissance architecture, a marble altar with a rich frieze; at the top of is a throne on which the Madonna and Child sit.

  9. Purism (Spanish architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Facade of the Colegio Mayor de San Ildefonso, University of Alcalá de Henares, by Rodrigo Gil de Hontañón (1537–1553).. Purism is an initial phase of Renaissance architecture in Spain, which took place between 1530 and 1560, after Isabelline Gothic and prior to the Herrerian architecture in the last third of the 16th century.