Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Antiqua (typeface class)" in English language version.
These examples of Antiqua or Roman typestyle (left) and Gothic or Fraktur (right) come from a facsimile edition of Jerome Hornschuch Orthotypographia (Leipsig, M. Lanenberger 1608)
Antiqua is a term used in German to denote serif typefaces, many of them oldstyles (Garamond-Antiqua, Palatino-Antiqua, etc.). The word is used in very much the same way as "roman" [is used] in English-speaking typography to differentiate between upright and italic typefaces in a family.