Among the types belonging to this foundry was one which, in the inventory, was returned as New Coptic, but which was in reality a Greek uncial fount, cut for the specimen of the Codex Alexandrinus which Patrick Young proposed to print, but did not live to accomplish.
"A Short History of English Printing, 1476-1898"
Henry R. Plomer
21 to 41, which has recently reinforced our somewhat scanty uncial authorities.
"The Three Additions to Daniel, A Study"
William Heaford Daubney
"You ought to have that speech engraved in uncial characters on a slab of stone," said I. "Any museum would be glad to have it."
"A Bicycle of Cathay"
Frank R. Stockton