Issued by Ludwig & Mayer in ca. 1899–1900 [Reynolds] and after January 1, 1900 [Klimsch] as Aurora. Advertised as new in July 1902 [L&M ad]. Also sold by Augusta as Manzoni and by Berling as Corfitz Grotesk [Reichardt 2011]. Greif is a narrower style. Various alternates, incl. for ‘a’ (straight vs. inclined), ‘uAEM’ (straight vs. curved), ‘B’ (even vs. top-heavy lower bowl), ‘dD’ (top- vs. bottom-heavy), ‘e’ (round vs. pointed), ‘HNU’ (enlarged minuscule form), ‘hmnsS’ (descending), ‘hmnu’ (spurless).