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پس چگونه لاتین کلاسیک اینقدر ناسازگار شد؟ به گفته مک کلینتوک ، یک حروفچین قرن پانزدهم احتمالاً قسمتی از De Finibus سیسرو را در هم آمیخته است تا متن حمایتی را برای شبیه سازی فونت های مختلف یک کتاب نمونه ارائه دهد. یافتن نمونه هایی از lorem ipsum قبل از اینکه Letraset آن را به عنوان یک متن ساختگی در دهه 1960 محبوب کند ، دشوار است.
اگرچه مک کلینتوک می گوید به خاطر می آورد که در کتابی از نمونه های قدیمی از نوع فلزی با گذرگاه lorem ipsum برخورد کرده است. تا کنون او جایی که قبلاً گذرگاه را دیده بود نقل مکان نکرده است ، اما محبوبیت Cicero در قرن پانزدهم این نظریه را تأیید می کند که متن پرکننده برای قرن ها مورد استفاده قرار گرفته است. و به هر حال ، همانطور که سیسیل آدامز استدلال کرد ، “[آیا واقعاً] فکر می کنید خانه های عرضه کننده هنرهای گرافیکی در دهه 1960 دانشمندان کلاسیک را استخدام می کردند؟” شاید. اما منطقی به نظر می رسد که تصور کنیم نسخه ای بسیار قبل از عصر لترست وجود داشته است.
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As an alternative theory, (and because Latin scholars do this sort of thing) someone tracked down a 1914 Latin edition of De Finibus which challenges McClintock’s 15th century claims and suggests that the dawn of lorem ipsum was as recent as the 20th century. The 1914 Loeb Classical Library Edition ran out of room on page 34 for the Latin phrase “dolorem ipsum” (sorrow in itself).
Whether a medieval typesetter chose to garble a well-known (but non-Biblical—that would have been sacrilegious) text, or whether a quirk in the 1914 Loeb Edition inspired a graphic designer, it’s admittedly.
When you are designing with Lorem Ipsum, you diminish the importance of the copy by lowering it to the same level as any other visual element. The text simply becomes another supporting role, serving to make other aspects more aesthetic. Instead of your design enhancing the meaning of the content century.
Although McClintock says he remembers coming across the lorem ipsum passage in a book of old metal type samples. So far he hasn’t relocated where he once saw the passage, but the popularity of Cicero in the 15th century supports the theory that the filler text has been used for centuries. And anyways, as Cecil Adams reasoned, “[Do you really] think graphic arts supply houses were hiring classics scholars in the 1960s?” Perhaps. But it seems reasonable to imagine that there was a version in use far before the age of Letraset.
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When you are designing with Lorem Ipsum, you diminish the importance of the copy by lowering it to the same level as any other visual element. The text simply becomes another supporting role, serving to make other aspects more aesthetic. Instead of your design enhancing the meaning of the content century.
As an alternative theory, (and because Latin scholars do this sort of thing) someone tracked down a 1914 Latin edition of De Finibus which challenges McClintock’s 15th century claims and suggests that the dawn of lorem ipsum was as recent as the 20th century. The 1914 Loeb Classical Library Edition ran out of room on page 34 for the Latin phrase “dolorem ipsum” (sorrow in itself).
And that’s why a 15th century typesetter might have scrambled a passage of Cicero; he wanted people to focus on his fonts, to imagine their own content on the pages. He wanted people to see, and to get them to see he had to keep them from reading.
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When you are designing with Lorem Ipsum, you diminish the importance of the copy by lowering it to the same level as any other visual element. The text simply becomes another supporting role, serving to make other aspects more aesthetic. Instead of your design enhancing the meaning of the content century.
As an alternative theory, (and because Latin scholars do this sort of thing) someone tracked down a 1914 Latin edition of De Finibus which challenges McClintock’s 15th century claims and suggests that the dawn of lorem ipsum was as recent as the 20th century. The 1914 Loeb Classical Library Edition ran out of room on page 34 for the Latin phrase “dolorem ipsum” (sorrow in itself).
And that’s why a 15th century typesetter might have scrambled a passage of Cicero; he wanted people to focus on his fonts, to imagine their own content on the pages. He wanted people to see, and to get them to see he had to keep them from reading. But I must explain to you how all this mistaken.