I was studying this book and it surprised me that the bottom right of every page includes the first syllable (?) of the next page's first word. An example below (Leges
, Quif
):
Following my curiosity, I searched other Latin books and found the same pattern in many of them (e.g here, here, here, or here) but not all (e.g. here, here, or here).
My questions:
- Does this printing style have a name?
- How widespread could we say it was? (perhaps a time-period?)
- What was its function?
f
but a medials
. First line on the verso e.g. isn'tfignum
butsignum
.