Earlier versions had that acute.
The H is a modified Ariston or one of the many lookalikes.
The Elsner+Flake or the URW version for that t.
Lady Dawn TR (Type Revivals) 1992 is the first digital version. Paratype made their version in 1995 and named it Liana.
Based on the r my gamble is that this is Manfred Klein's Garamond alike, which he named Mediaeval Italique.
Menhir, the OP has no idea what it is talking about. It thinks fonts are bitmap images. Now see why the use of the word font leads to this sort of misunderstandings? Again, a font is a size (in points) of a face of a type. Not an image.
Edited on Jun 08, 2015 at 21:17 by koeiekat
Whoever put this wherever needs to learn how to spell.
fonatica said 
Except the letter J
Airbag

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