Centaur is a
serif
In typography, a serif () is a small line or stroke regularly attached to the end of a larger stroke in a letter or symbol within a particular font or family of fonts. A typeface or "font family" making use of serifs is called a serif typeface ( ...
typeface by book and typeface designer
Bruce Rogers, based on the
Renaissance
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-period printing of
Nicolas Jenson
Nicholas (or Nicolas) Jenson (c. 1420–1480) was a French engraver, pioneer, printer and type designer who carried out most of his work in Venice, Italy. Jenson acted as Master of the French Royal Mint at Tours and is credited with being the cr ...
around 1470.
He used it for his design of the
Oxford Lectern Bible. It was given widespread release by the British branch of
Monotype
Monotyping is a type of printmaking made by drawing or painting on a smooth, non-absorbent surface. The surface, or matrix, was historically a copper etching plate, but in contemporary work it can vary from zinc or glass to acrylic glass. The ...
, paired with an
italic designed by calligrapher
Frederic Warde and based on the slightly later work of calligrapher and printer
Ludovico Vicentino degli Arrighi. The italic has sometimes been named separately as the "Arrighi" italic.
Centaur is an elegant and quite slender design, lighter on the page than Jenson's work and most other revivals, an effect possibly amplified in the digital release compared to the metal type.
It has been popular in fine book printing and is often used both for printing body text and especially titles and headings.
One of its most notable uses has been in the designs of
Penguin Books
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, who have regularly used it for titling.
Historical background

Rogers' primary influence was
Nicholas Jenson's 1470 ''Eusebius'', considered the model for the modern upright printing of the Roman alphabet, which Rogers studied through enlarged photographs.
Centaur also shows the influence of types cut by
Francesco Griffo
Francesco Griffo (1450–1518), also called Francesco da Bologna, was a fifteenth-century Italian punchcutter. He worked for Aldus Manutius, designing the printer's more important humanist typefaces, including the first italic type. He cut Roman, ...
in 1495 for a small book titled ''De Aetna'' written by
Pietro Bembo
Pietro Bembo, (; 20 May 1470 – 18 January 1547) was a Venetian scholar, poet, and literary theory, literary theorist who also was a member of the Knights Hospitaller and a cardinal of the Catholic Church. As an intellectual of the Italian Re ...
. The typeface is classified as belonging to the
humanist
Humanism is a philosophical stance that emphasizes the individual and social potential, and agency of human beings, whom it considers the starting point for serious moral and philosophical inquiry.
The meaning of the term "humanism" ha ...
style of
old-style designs, based on the predominant influence of Jenson's work. The style is also called
Venetian for the city Jenson worked in during his career as a printer. In the late nineteenth century, Jenson's work had become a popular model for
William Morris
William Morris (24 March 1834 – 3 October 1896) was an English textile designer, poet, artist, writer, and socialist activist associated with the British Arts and Crafts movement. He was a major contributor to the revival of traditiona ...
and then other fine printers of the
Arts and Crafts movement
The Arts and Crafts movement was an international trend in the decorative and fine arts that developed earliest and most fully in the British Isles and subsequently spread across the British Empire and to the rest of Europe and America.
Initiat ...
. Morris commissioned a
revival font copying Jenson's work, and several other revivals and imitations of Morris' work had followed by 1914.

Italic typefaces did not exist in Jenson's time, and so the inspiration for Centaur's italic comes from thirty years later, in the calligraphy and printing of
Ludovico Vicentino degli Arrighi.
Arrighi was a Rome-based calligrapher who made the transition to working in printing, releasing a writing manual, ''La operina…'', and other printed works.
These used an italic font presumably based on his calligraphy.
It inspired later French italic types from 1528 onwards.
Revival
Rogers' revival was originally drawn as titling capitals in 1914 for the
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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.
Rogers later expanded it, adding lower case, for his 1915 limited edition of
Maurice de Guérin's ''The Centaur''.
For the original release, matrices were cut by
Robert Wiebking and the type was privately cast by
American Type Founders
American Type Founders (ATF) Co. was a business trust created in 1892 by the merger of 23 type foundries, representing about 85 percent of all type manufactured in the United States at the time. De Vinne, Theodore Low, ''The Practice of Typogr ...
.
Some years later, the
Monotype Corporation
Monotype Imaging Holdings Inc., founded as Lanston Monotype Machine Company in 1887 in Philadelphia by Tolbert Lanston, is an American (historically Anglo-American) company that specializes in digital typesetting and typeface design for use wit ...
commissioned Rogers to release it for the general market. Rogers did not feel able to create a matching
italic, and asked the calligrapher
Frederic Warde if he could pair Centaur with a design Warde had created based upon
Ludovico Arrighi’s 1520 chancery face, made in 1926 for the
Officina Bodoni. Warde's design had the separate name ''Arrighi'', which appears in some earlier specimens.
The completed family was released for general use in 1929, with a first showing in Monotype's specimen booklet ''The Trained Printer and the Amateur'' by
Alfred W. Pollard.
Monotype described it as a 'long-
descender
In typography and handwriting, a descender is the portion of a grapheme that extends below the Baseline (typography), baseline of a typeface, font.
For example, in the letter ''y'', the descender is the "tail", or that portion of the diagonal li ...
type of great distinction', emphasising its feeling of not having been restricted to allow tighter linespacing, as other types often had been in the hot metal period.
Monotype has sold the design with bold and bold italic designs (their invention, since bold type did not exist until long after Jenson's and Arrighi's work), and
swash
Swash, or forewash in geography, is a turbulent layer of water that washes up on the beach after an incoming wave has broken. The swash action can move beach materials up and down the beach, which results in the cross-shore sediment exchange. T ...
italic alternate characters.
Centaur shows some of the irregularities of early type compared to later designs. The
dots
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of the i and j are very visibly shifted to the right, a feature of Jenson's original design. The horizontal stroke of the 'e' is slanted, not exactly horizontal as came to be the norm in print.
On the other hand, while based on study of Jenson's work, Centaur is a deliberately loose imitation, more slender (especially in the serifs) than Jenson's original. It also modernises Jenson's two-way serifs on the top of the 'M' in favour of one-way serifs.
In addition, the italic capitals slope in the modern tradition, which was established after Arrighi's time in the later 16th century.
Monotype advisor and historian of printing
Stanley Morison
Stanley Arthur Morison (6 May 1889 – 11 October 1967) was a British typographer, printing executive and historian of printing. Largely self-educated, he promoted higher standards in printing and an awareness of the best printing and typefaces ...
, who was influential in Monotype's series of revival designs of the 1920s and 30s, described Centaur in his book ''A Tally of Types'' as "a freehand emphasis of the calligraphic basis of the original" and its modernisation "a concession to contemporary sense".
Sebastian Carter calls it "an imaginative recreation".
Digitisations
Centaur has been digitised, both by Monotype in collaboration with Adobe, and by LTC, who assumed the rights to many Lanston (American) Monotype typefaces, under the name of Metropolitan. The revivals have slightly different features; Monotype’s having a bold and bold italic and swash caps and LTC’s having a more complex, less smooth digitisation with many italic alternates and complementary ornaments.
At least two open-source digital typefaces, Museum (by
Raph Levien
Raphael Linus Levien (also known as Raph Levien) is a software developer, a member of the free software developer community, through his creation of the Advogato virtual community and his work with the free software branch of Ghostscript. From 20 ...
) and Coelacanth, are based on Centaur.
Related fonts
Other Monotype fonts of the hot metal period inspired by Renaissance printing included the very popular
Bembo
Bembo is a serif typeface created by the British branch of the Monotype Imaging, Monotype Corporation in 1928–1929 and most commonly used for body text. It is a member of the "Serif#Old-style, old-style" of serif fonts, with its regular or ro ...
(with a roman based on a slightly later font used by
Aldus Manutius
Aldus Pius Manutius (; ; 6 February 1515) was an Italian printer and Renaissance humanism, humanist who founded the Aldine Press. Manutius devoted the later part of his life to publishing and disseminating rare texts. His interest in and preser ...
), Lutetia by
Jan van Krimpen
Jan van Krimpen (12 January 1892, in Gouda, South Holland, Gouda – 20 October 1958, in Haarlem) was a Dutch typographer, book designer and type designer. He worked for the printing house Joh. Enschedé, Koninklijke Joh. Enschedé. He also wo ...
(a more personal design, as opposed to a direct revival) and the post-war
Dante
Dante Alighieri (; most likely baptized Durante di Alighiero degli Alighieri; – September 14, 1321), widely known mononymously as Dante, was an Italian Italian poetry, poet, writer, and philosopher. His ''Divine Comedy'', originally called ...
.
Among other Venetian revivals,
Adobe Jenson
Adobe Jenson is an old-style serif typeface drawn for Adobe Systems by its chief type designer Robert Slimbach. Its Roman styles are based on a text face cut by Nicolas Jenson in Venice around 1470, and its italics are based on those created by ...
is a notable and extremely complete digital revival from 1996 with features such as
optical size
In metal typesetting, a font is a particular size, weight and style of a ''typeface'', defined as the set of fonts that share an overall design.
For instance, the typeface Bauer Bodoni (shown in the figure) includes fonts " Roman" (or "regula ...
fonts for different text sizes.
William Morris
William Morris (24 March 1834 – 3 October 1896) was an English textile designer, poet, artist, writer, and socialist activist associated with the British Arts and Crafts movement. He was a major contributor to the revival of traditiona ...
's
Golden Type began revivals of the Jenson style in 1892 with a more solid structure (no matching italic was created for it); other Jenson interpretations included the
Doves Type while ATF's Satanick was a direct imitation of it.
American Type Founders
American Type Founders (ATF) Co. was a business trust created in 1892 by the merger of 23 type foundries, representing about 85 percent of all type manufactured in the United States at the time. De Vinne, Theodore Low, ''The Practice of Typogr ...
'
Cloister Old Style was created by its design team led by
Morris Fuller Benton around 1915, during the same period as Centaur.
Ludlow created another release with italic under the direction of
Ernst F. Detterer and
Robert Hunter Middleton in the 1920s.
American Type Founders
American Type Founders (ATF) Co. was a business trust created in 1892 by the merger of 23 type foundries, representing about 85 percent of all type manufactured in the United States at the time. De Vinne, Theodore Low, ''The Practice of Typogr ...
also issued a very eccentric Jenson revival inspired by the work of Morris which is little-known today.
Tobias Frere-Jones
Tobias Frere-Jones (born Tobias Edgar Mallory Jones, August 28, 1970) is an American type designer who works in New York City. He operates the company Frere-Jones Type and teaches typeface design at the Yale School of Art MFA program.
Among his t ...
created a revival in 1994 named
Hightower Text
Hightower Text is a serif typeface designed by Tobias Frere-Jones. It is loosely based on the printing of Nicolas Jenson in Venice in the 1470s, in what is now called the "old style" of serif fonts.
Begun by Frere-Jones while he was a student, ...
that is bundled with some Microsoft software, adding his own italic design.
Usage
Outside its common uses, Centaur is also used for the
wordmark
A wordmark or word mark is a text-only statement of the name of a product, service, company, organization, or institution which is used for purposes of identification and branding. A wordmark can be an actual word (e.g., Apple), a made-up term ...
of
John Varvatos
John Varvatos (born 1954) is an American menswear designer. He has worked for both Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein, and started his own label in 1999.
Early life
The Varvatos family is originally from the village of Poulata on the island o ...
and in the children's book ''
Crispin: The Cross of Lead'', set in the Middle Ages.
References
*Blackwell, Lewis. ''20th Century Type.'' Yale University Press: 2004. .
*Fiedl, Frederich, Nicholas Ott and Bernard Stein. ''Typography: An Encyclopedic Survey of Type Design and Techniques Through History.'' Black Dog & Leventhal: 1998. .
*Lawson, Alexander S., ''
Anatomy of a Typeface
''Anatomy of a Typeface'' is a 1990 book on typefaces written by Alexander Lawson.''Anatomy of a Typeface'', Alexander Lawson, David R. Godine, 1990.
Background
The book is notable for devoting entire chapters to the development and uses of ind ...
''. Godine: 1990. .
*Meggs, Philip B. and Rob Carter. ''Typographic Specimens: The Great Typefaces.'' Wiley: 1993. .
*Meggs, Philip B. and McKelvey, Roy. ''Revival of the Fittest: Digital Versions of Classic Typefaces.'' RC Publications: 2000. .
*Updike, Daniel Berkeley. ''Printing Types Their History, Forms and Use.'' Dover Publications, Inc: 1937, 1980. .
External links
Bruce Rogers:
Cover of the book The Centaur printed by Bruce RogersThe Noblest Roman - September 2016 book on the history of Centaur by Jerry Kelly & Misha Beletsky
Professional digitisations:
LTC Metropolitan- the LTC digitisation with many italic alternates and small caps in regular and italic, but no bold as in the original or swash caps
Monotype digitisation(includes swash letters in italic and small caps in the regular style only)
Adobe releaseJenson Recut- alternative Fontsite release; name changed for legal reasons, basic character set
Amateur projects:
Coelacanth— Unfinished open-source implementation with
optical size
In metal typesetting, a font is a particular size, weight and style of a ''typeface'', defined as the set of fonts that share an overall design.
For instance, the typeface Bauer Bodoni (shown in the figure) includes fonts " Roman" (or "regula ...
s
Museum— Unfinished open-source implementation by
Raph Levien
Raphael Linus Levien (also known as Raph Levien) is a software developer, a member of the free software developer community, through his creation of the Advogato virtual community and his work with the free software branch of Ghostscript. From 20 ...
,
optical size
In metal typesetting, a font is a particular size, weight and style of a ''typeface'', defined as the set of fonts that share an overall design.
For instance, the typeface Bauer Bodoni (shown in the figure) includes fonts " Roman" (or "regula ...
s but no italics
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