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- Cicero_(typography) abstract "A cicero /ˈsɪsəroʊ/ is a unit of measure used in typography in Italy, France and other continental European countries, first used by Pannartz and Sweynheim in 1468 for the edition of Cicero's Epistles, Ad Familiares. The font size thus acquired the name cicero.It is 1⁄6 of the historical French inch, and is divided into 12 points, known in English as French points or Didot points. The unit of the cicero is similar to an English pica, although the French inch was slightly larger than the English inch. There are about 1.063 picas to a cicero; a pica is 4.23333333 mm and a cicero is 4.5 mm.Cicero (and the points derived from cicero) was used in the early days of typography in continental Europe. In modern times, all computers use pica (and the points derived from pica) as font size measurement – alongside millimeters in countries using the metric system – for line length and paper size measurement.".
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- Cicero_(typography) wikiPageRevisionID "557768294".
- Cicero_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Arnold_Pannartz_and_Konrad_Sweynheim.
- Cicero_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Typography.
- Cicero_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Units_of_length.
- Cicero_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Cicero_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Cicero_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Inch.
- Cicero_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Cicero_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Metric_system.
- Cicero_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Pica_(typography).
- Cicero_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Point_(typography).
- Cicero_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Typography.
- Cicero_(typography) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cicero (typography)".
- Cicero_(typography) wikiPageWikiLinkText "cicero (typography)".
- Cicero_(typography) wikiPageWikiLinkText "cicero".
- Cicero_(typography) wikiPageWikiLinkText "ciceros".
- Cicero_(typography) wikiPageWikiLinkText "cicéro".
- Cicero_(typography) accuracy "4".
- Cicero_(typography) m "0.0045".
- Cicero_(typography) name "cicero".
- Cicero_(typography) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Frac.
- Cicero_(typography) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPAc-en.
- Cicero_(typography) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Typography_terms.
- Cicero_(typography) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unit_of_length.
- Cicero_(typography) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Cicero_(typography) subject Category:Typography.
- Cicero_(typography) subject Category:Units_of_length.
- Cicero_(typography) hypernym Unit.
- Cicero_(typography) type Organisation.
- Cicero_(typography) type Unit.
- Cicero_(typography) comment "A cicero /ˈsɪsəroʊ/ is a unit of measure used in typography in Italy, France and other continental European countries, first used by Pannartz and Sweynheim in 1468 for the edition of Cicero's Epistles, Ad Familiares. The font size thus acquired the name cicero.It is 1⁄6 of the historical French inch, and is divided into 12 points, known in English as French points or Didot points.".
- Cicero_(typography) label "Cicero (typography)".
- Cicero_(typography) sameAs Q769996.
- Cicero_(typography) sameAs Cícero.
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- Cicero_(typography) sameAs Cicero_(typografi).
- Cicero_(typography) sameAs Cicero_(Maß).
- Cicero_(typography) sameAs Cícero_(unidad).
- Cicero_(typography) sameAs Cícero.
- Cicero_(typography) sameAs Ciceró_(mértékegység).
- Cicero_(typography) sameAs Cicero_(unità_di_misura).
- Cicero_(typography) sameAs Цицеро.
- Cicero_(typography) sameAs 시스로.
- Cicero_(typography) sameAs Cycero.
- Cicero_(typography) sameAs Cícero_(medida_tipográfica).
- Cicero_(typography) sameAs m.06ds_8.
- Cicero_(typography) sameAs Цицеро.
- Cicero_(typography) sameAs Cicero_(tipografi).
- Cicero_(typography) sameAs Cicero_(mått).
- Cicero_(typography) sameAs Цицеро.
- Cicero_(typography) sameAs Q769996.
- Cicero_(typography) wasDerivedFrom Cicero_(typography)?oldid=557768294.
- Cicero_(typography) isPrimaryTopicOf Cicero_(typography).