|
|
|
|
|
Type-founding, as done by Franklin |
|
|
303
|
|
324, 517
|
Type-found„ early notices of |
|
|
435, 459
|
|
61
|
|
113, 118
|
Type-metal, ingredients of |
|
|
60, 519
|
Type-mould, the key to the invention |
|
|
67
|
|
399, 519
|
Type-mould,„ made by goldsmiths |
|
|
514
|
Type-mould,„ of early printers |
|
|
59, 517
|
|
399
|
Type-mould,„ of Gutenberg |
|
|
401
|
|
300
|
Types of wood, Junius's description of |
|
|
339
|
Types„ of woo„as made in Japan |
|
|
53
|
Types of wood, experimental |
|
|
479, 489
|
Types„ of woo„ De la Borde's theory of |
|
|
295
|
Types„ of woo„ limitations of |
|
|
53
|
Types„ of woo„ Specklin's description of |
|
|
489
|
Types„ as made by Conrad Winters |
|
|
520
|
Types„ Chinese, early forms of |
|
|
112
|
Types„ Chinese,„ modern orms of„ |
|
|
117
|
Types„ early, cast and not cut |
|
|
298, 476
|
|
515
|
Types„ early speculations about |
|
|
36
|
Types„ engraved, impracticable |
|
|
53, 295
|
Types„ Gothic, popularity of |
|
|
516
|
|
521
|
|
502
|
Types„ made by one method only |
|
|
53
|
Types„ made in sand moulds |
|
|
301
|
|
52
|
Types„ not made, with system |
|
|
518
|
Types„ of brass, notices of |
|
|
65
|
|
487
|
|
443
|
Types„ of lead, as made by Blades |
|
|
300
|
Types„ of lead,„ as made by„ Coster |
|
|
339
|
|
112
|
|
470
|
Types„ quantity of usually cast |
|
|
521
|
Types„ smallest sizes in 15th century |
|
|
518
|
|
284
|
Types„ variations of form explained |
|
|
298
|
Typography, advantages of |
|
|
23, 26
|
Typography,„ cheapness of method |
|
|
23
|
Typography,„ Chinese method of |
|
|
113
|
Typography,„ claimants of invention |
|
|
27
|
Typography,„ depends on other aids |
|
|
47
|
Typography,„ erroneous ideas about |
|
|
49
|
Typography,„ is a science |
|
|
375
|
Typography,„ not fruit of engraving |
|
|
395
|
Typography,„ period of its invention |
|
|
27
|
Typography,„ why it was delayed |
|
|
39
|
|
488
|
|
|
Uneven spacing in early printing |
|
|
451
|
|
160
|
Unknown printer of Netherlands |
|
|
282
|
Unknown„ printer„ period of |
|
|
325
|
Unknown printer, workmanship of |
|
|
324
|
Utrecht, early printing of |
|
|
498
|
Utrecht,„ Speculum traced to |
|
|
311
|
|
|
|
505
|
Van der Linde's Haarlem Legend |
|
|
11
|
Van der„ Linde's„ exposure of fraud |
|
|
374
|
|
41
|
|
280, 281, 498
|
|
538
|
Vellum,„ early scarcity of |
|
|
164
|
Vellum,„ not suitable for printing |
|
|
41, 538
|
Venice, early printing in |
|
|
501
|
Venice,„ famous for printing |
|
|
503
|
Venice,„ playing cards of |
|
|
89
|
Venice,„ relations of with China |
|
|
120
|
Venice,„ the school of typography |
|
|
503
|
|
506
|
|
353
|
|
441
|
Von Bischoviszheim, testimony of |
|
|
387
|
Von Seckingen, testimony of |
|
|
387
|
Von Zabern Barbel, testimony of |
|
|
383
|
|
|
|
495
|
William of Saliceto, Treatise of |
|
|
287
|
|
393
|
Winaricky's book on Gutenberg |
|
|
378
|
|
340
|
Witnesses on trial at Strasburg |
|
|
388
|
|
447
|
Witty Speeches of Great Men |
|
|
286
|
Wonders of Rome, the block-book |
|
|
243
|
Wood-cuts, early, merit of |
|
|
68
|
Wood-cut„ difficult to print with types |
|
|
278
|
Wood-cut„ dissimilarities of |
|
|
206, 239
|
Wood-cut„ early, designed by artists |
|
|
227
|
Wood-cut„ later, inferiority of |
|
|
536
|
Wood-cut„ liability to warp |
|
|
535
|
|
207, 219, 280
|
Wood-cut„ neglected by early printers |
|
|
535
|
Wood-cut„ not printed with types |
|
|
271
|
Wood types, impracticability of |
|
|
295
|
Wood types„ Enschedé's remarks on |
|
|
297
|
Wood types„ experiments with |
|
|
295
|
Wood used by early engravers |
|
|
203
|
|
|
Xylography, limitations of |
|
|
26, 263
|
Xylography,„ Chinese method of |
|
|
114
|
Xylography,„ first method of |
|
|
317
|
Xylography,„ not applicable to books |
|
|
263
|
Xylography,„ not Gutenberg's art |
|
|
396
|
Xylography,„ not practised at Haarlem |
|
|
320
|
|
|
497
|
Zappe Paul, the ambassador |
|
|
407
|
|
504
|
Zell Ulric, about the Donatus |
|
|
315, 256
|
Zell„ Ulric,„ as a printer |
|
|
494
|
|