A.k.a. Midoline. Originated at Haenel around 1850, presumably inspired by the alphabets of Jean Midolle. Later sold by Klinkhardt, Miller & Richard as Saxon Text. In 1854/55, Trowitzsch issued a condensed variation called Schmale Midolline, later sold by Barnhardt Bros. & Spindler as Composite. [Reynolds, 2018] Many similar but widely varying typefaces with the same name followed (from Bauer, Flinsch, Genszch & Heyse, Woellmer). [Zeitschrift für Bücherfreunde, Feb. 1903]