A faithful adaptation of the “Caslon-Gotisch” type acquired (among several other types) by D. Stempel A.G. in 1919 from the Leipzig printer Wilhelm E. Drugulin, and further developed by Stempel in later years. In addition to the usual standard characters for typesetting in modern Western languages, the font includes a comprehensive set of special characters, alternates and ligatures, plus Opentype features, that can be used for typesetting as in antique writings and printings.
The main sources used during the font design process were as follows: A sample page from Typographische Mitteilungen – XXIII Jahrgang – Heft 2 (1926), and a sample page from Hendlmeier, W. (1994), Kunstwerke der Schrift, Hannover: Bund für Deutsche Schrift und Sprache (p. 37).
Specimen, detailed character map, OpenType features, and font samples available at Alter Littera’s The Oldtype “Caslon Gotisch†Font Page.