eldpunkt
Eldpunkt is a German term that translates to "old point" or "old dot" in English, often used in the context of typography and design. The concept refers to a small, often unnoticed, dot or mark that appears in older printed materials, particularly in books and manuscripts from the 15th to 18th centuries. These dots were frequently used as punctuation marks, particularly to indicate abbreviations or to separate words in running text.
In medieval and early modern manuscripts, punctuation was not standardized, and dots played a crucial role
The term *Eldpunkt* is also associated with the *Eldpunkt-Setzmaschine*, a mechanical typesetting machine developed in the
Today, the term *Eldpunkt* remains of historical interest, particularly among typographers, historians, and collectors of old