In addition to this first type, Wendelin used five newly cut types of exquisite workmanship, among them three slender Gothic models, probably reduced to save space. His work showed the same correctness of text, beauty of printing, and evenness that had characterized Johann's. The latter was the first printer to number the leaves with
Arabic numerals, and was also the first who used the
colon and
interrogation point. In Wendelin's books appeared for the first time the so-called
catch-words (
Kustoden), that is to say he printed on the lower margin of each page the first word of the page following. The Speyer brothers are sometimes credited as the originators of the
Roman type of character of movable type, other contenders being
Pannartz and Sweynheim and
Nicholas Jenson. == References ==