The origin of Roman fonts
The Roman body is designed according to the inscriptions on ancient Roman architecture, and its characteristics are upright and orthography. It originated in the14th century, when it was the era of the Holy Roman Empire. During the Renaissance, Roman style and Italian style became two main printing styles.
In contrast to sans serif fonts and Gothic fonts. Roman font refers to the font with claw serif derived from ancient Roman inscriptions; When it is opposite to single italic, Italian italic, bold, etc. It refers to the "Roman Orthography" as the core of the font family.