Part of the collection of vector fonts developed circa 1967 by A.V. Hershey, see Hershey Fonts. “Some writers refer to it as Gothic uncial while others call it Lombardic Gothic. […] The present version is an adaptation of a font of the American Type Founders Company [namely Missal Initials]. It is being named Italian Gothic because of its Lombardic origin.” — A.V. Hershey in Calligraphy for Computers (1967). This subset is also known as “gothicita” .