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Fraktur

Fraktur (.mw-parser-output .IPA-label-small{font-size:85%}.mw-parser-output .references .IPA-label-small,.mw-parser-output .infobox .IPA-label-small,.mw-parser-output .navbox .IPA-label-small{font-size:100%}German: ⓘ) is a book hand of the Latin alphabet and any of several blackletter typefaces derived from this hand. It is designed such that the…

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Child systems
Kurrentschrift, including Sütterlin
Direction
Left-to-right
Languages
German and some other European languages
Parent systems
Latin script (Fraktur hand)
Period
16th century – 1941
Script type
Alphabet

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Fraktur

Nodes83
Edges82
Triples165
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.024096
Components1

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related to Further reading · 35
Fraktur → An, An Encyclopedic Survey, Antiqua, Bain, Bernard, Black Dog, Blackletter, Der Schriftstreit, Fiedl, Frankfurt, Frederich, German, Hartmann, ISBN, Leventhal, Macmillan, Main, National Identity, Neil, New York
related to Origin · 27
Fraktur → Albrecht Dürer, Antiqua, Augsburg, Breitkopf Fraktur, Central Europe, Central Europeans, Emperor Maximilian, Estonia, Gebetbuch, German, German Theuerdank Fraktur, German-speaking, Hieronymus Andreae, In, Johann Gottlob Immanuel Breitkopf, Johann Schönsperger, Latvia, Leipzig, Maximilian's, Prayer Book
related to Gallery · 19
Fraktur → Adam Václav Michna, American Mennonite, Czech, Cżeská, FrakturPolish, Front, German, German-occupied Poland, German-speaking, Gustav Vasa's Bible, Missouri, No, Otradovic, Polen, Poles, Polish German, Title, Westliche Post, Zutritt
related to Use · 17
Fraktur → Antiqua, Denmark, Estonia, Europe, Finland, From, German-speaking, Germany, Latvia, Normalfraktur, Norway, Schwabacher, Some, Sweden, The, This, Typesetting
see also · 12
Fraktur → Alphanumeric Symbols, Bauer, Blackletter, Breitkopf Fraktur, Form, German, German-language, Historical, Illuminated, PennsylvaniaKurrent, Typeface, Unicode
related to Characteristics · 10
Fraktur → Besides, Eszett, German, In Danish, ISO, Latin, Most, One, Some Fraktur, Swedish
related to Typeface samples · 10
Fraktur → Boxkämpfer, Fig, German, Humboldtfraktur, In, It, Sylt, Sylter Deich, Victor, Walbaum-Fraktur
related to Unicode · 10
Fraktur → German-language, Instead, Latin, Latin Extended-E, Letterlike Symbols, Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols, The, There, Thus, Unicode
related to LaTeX · 6
Fraktur → For, LuaTeX, Modern LaTeX, This, Unicode, XeTeX
related to External links · 5
Fraktur → Free Fraktur, Library, SourceForgeTranslating, UniFraktur, Yale University

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german typefaces antiqua use blackletter used century alphabet germany unicode latin letters fonts typeface type see nazi ipa also 1941

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
FrakturChild systemsKurrentschrift, including Sütterlin1.00infobox
FrakturDirectionLeft-to-right1.00infobox
FrakturISO 15924.mw-parser-output .monospaced{font-family:monospace,monospace}Latf (217), ​Latin (Fraktur variant)1.00infobox
FrakturLanguagesGerman and some other European languages1.00infobox
FrakturParent systemsLatin script (Fraktur hand)1.00infobox
FrakturPeriod16th century – 19411.00infobox
FrakturScript typeAlphabet1.00infobox
FrakturSister systemsSee Blackletter1.00infobox
FrakturUnicode range0020–00FF[a]1.00infobox
his Prayer Bookinstance ofat the issuance of a series of Maximilian's works0.80text
Schwabacherinstance ofSome books at that time used related blackletter fonts0.80text
Tannenberg were in fact the most popular typefaces in Nazi Germanyinstance oftype0.80text

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