Ther-Hoernen, Arnold, prints at Cologne an edition of the Fasciculus Temporum, with wood-cuts, 1474,190.Theurdank, the Adventures of, an allegorical poem, by the Emperor Maximilian and his Secretary,281;the text erroneously supposed to have been engraved on wood,283.Thomas, G. H. artist,565*-567*.Thomas, W. L. wood engraver,565*,568*.Thompson, Charles, wood engraver,541n.Thompson, Eliza, wood engraver,541n.Thompson, John, wood engraver, a pupil of R. Branston, notice of some of his principal cuts,541,569*.Thurston, John, designer on wood,519n.Tindale, William, cuts in his translation of the New Testament, 1534,383-385.Tinsel money,16.Tints, mode of cutting,577-581.Tint-tools,577.Titian, wood-cuts after,433,435.Tools, wood engravers’,576-530.Topham, F. W. draughtsman,599*.Topsell’s History of Four-footed Beasts,442.Tract printed by A. Pfister, at Bamberg, 1461, 1462,170,181.Transferring old impressions of wood-cuts,104n;old wood-cuts and copper-plates,637.Travelling printers,184.Tree goose,414.Treitzsaurwein. M. Secretary to the Emperor Maximilian, nominal author of the Weiss Kunig,286.Treschel, Melchior and Gaspar, printers of the Lyons Dance of Death, 1538, with cuts, designed by Hans Holbein,330.Trimming,606.Triompho di Fortuna,315-317.Trithemius, his account of the invention of printing,131.Triumphal procession, usually called the Triumphs of Maximilian,288-304.Trusler, Dr. his Progress of Man and Society, with cuts, by John Bewick,613.Turner, Dr. William, his account of the Tree goose,414.Turner, the Rev. William, his opinion of cross-hatching,562.Turrecremata, J. de, his Meditationes,184.Typi,7.Typography, invention of,118;not a chance discovery,145.UUlphilas, Gospels of,44.Underlaying wood-cuts, mode of,645n.Unger, father and son, German wood engravers, 1779,403,483,545.Urse Graff, a cut designed by, probably copied by Willem de Figuersnider,313;other cuts with his mark,314.VVagabonds and sturdy beggars,12.Valcebro, Ferrer de, his notice of the Bernacle or Tree goose,416.Valturius, R. de Re Militari,186.Vasari, George, claims the invention of chiaro-scuro engraving for Ugo da Cai,230.Vasey, George, wood engraver,544.Vaugris, V. printer of a piracy of the Lyons Dance of Death, at Venice, 1542,393.Vecellio, Cesare, his book of Costumes, Venice, 1589,433.Vegetable putties, a theory of Mr. J. Landseer,72.Veldener, John, printer of an edition of the Speculum Salvationis, 1483,106;one of the earliest printers who introduced ornamental borders engraved on wood,191.664Venice, foreign cards prohibited to be brought into the city of, 1441,43.Verona, Johannes de,186.Vesalius’s Anatomy, Basle, 1548, erroneously said to contain cuts designed by Titian,433.Vignettes,615.Vincentini, J. N. engraver of chiaro-scuros,389.Vizetelly, H. wood engraver,558,570*,571*.Vostre, Simon, Heures printed by him,232.WWaagen, Dr. G. F. extract from his evidence before the Committee on Arts and Manufactures,322.Walsokne, Adam de, his mark,18.Walton’s Angler, cuts of fish in Major’s edition of,541,543.Wand-Kalendars, or sheet almanacks, 1470, 1500,225.Ward, James, R.A. cut of a dray-horse from a drawing by,596.Warren, H. painter,599*.Watson. J. D. draughtsman,599*.Watts, S. his engravings, 1703,471.Waved lines,583.Webster, T. painter,599*.Wehnert, G. H. artist,594*.Weir, Harrison, artist,551,555.Weiss-Kunig,286.West, Benjamin, his design for the diploma of the Highland Society,523.Wethemstede, John, prior of St. Albans,111.White, Henry, senior and junior, wood engravers,544.White outline,587,598.Whitehall, fictions about a Dance of Death painted by Holbein in the old palace at,360-363.Whiting, Chas. his colour-printing,630.Whymper, J. W. wood engraver,544,569*.Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. his sketch for his picture of the Rabbit on the Wall,591;group from his Rent-day,593;from his Village Festival,614.Willett, R. his opinion of wooden types,136.Williams, J. wood engraver,588*.Williams, Samuel, artist and wood engraver,544,572*.Williams, Thomas, wood engraver,544,547.Willis, Edward, a pupil of Bewick,522n.Wimperis, E. wood-engraver,600*.Wimpheling, verses by him, celebrating Gutemberg as the inventor of printing,155.Wirtemberg, Counts of, their arms,78.Wolf, J. artist,573*,574*.Wolgemuth, Michael, not the first that introduced cross-hatching in wood engravings,239.Women, engravers on wood,235.Wood for the purposes of engraving, several kinds mentioned by Papillou,464;mode of preparing,562-568.Wood-cut, the earliest known with a date,45.Wood-cuts, largest modern; directions for cleaning,649.Wood engravers, early, unfriendly to the progress of typography,179.Wooden types,131,136,137.Woods, H. N. wood-engraver,600*.Wootie, Mr. his patent for engraving in metallic relief,634.Worde. W. de, cuts in books printed by him,196,198.Wordsworth, William, his high opinion of Bewick’s talents,512.Wright, John, wood engraver,544.Wright, W. wood engraver,554.Wyatt, Sir Thomas, a wood-cut portrait of, from a drawing, by Holbein,379.Wyburd, F. painter,599*.ZZainner, Gunther, of Augsburg,179;the Legenda Aurea, with wood-cuts, printed by him, in 1471,188.Zainer, John, of Reutlingen, prints at Ulm in 1473, an edition of Boccacio de Claris Mulieribus, with wood-cuts,190.Zani’s arguments in favour of Papillon’s story of the Cunio,36,37.Zerlegen, a word used by German printers to denote thedistributionof the types, occurs in connection with Gutemberg’s press in 1438,128.Zuyren, J. Van, claims the invention of printing for Harlem,146.Zwecker, John B. draughtsman,599*.
Ther-Hoernen, Arnold, prints at Cologne an edition of the Fasciculus Temporum, with wood-cuts, 1474,190.
Theurdank, the Adventures of, an allegorical poem, by the Emperor Maximilian and his Secretary,281;
the text erroneously supposed to have been engraved on wood,283.
Thomas, G. H. artist,565*-567*.
Thomas, W. L. wood engraver,565*,568*.
Thompson, Charles, wood engraver,541n.
Thompson, Eliza, wood engraver,541n.
Thompson, John, wood engraver, a pupil of R. Branston, notice of some of his principal cuts,541,569*.
Thurston, John, designer on wood,519n.
Tindale, William, cuts in his translation of the New Testament, 1534,383-385.
Tinsel money,16.
Tints, mode of cutting,577-581.
Tint-tools,577.
Titian, wood-cuts after,433,435.
Tools, wood engravers’,576-530.
Topham, F. W. draughtsman,599*.
Topsell’s History of Four-footed Beasts,442.
Tract printed by A. Pfister, at Bamberg, 1461, 1462,170,181.
Transferring old impressions of wood-cuts,104n;
old wood-cuts and copper-plates,637.
Travelling printers,184.
Tree goose,414.
Treitzsaurwein. M. Secretary to the Emperor Maximilian, nominal author of the Weiss Kunig,286.
Treschel, Melchior and Gaspar, printers of the Lyons Dance of Death, 1538, with cuts, designed by Hans Holbein,330.
Trimming,606.
Triompho di Fortuna,315-317.
Trithemius, his account of the invention of printing,131.
Triumphal procession, usually called the Triumphs of Maximilian,288-304.
Trusler, Dr. his Progress of Man and Society, with cuts, by John Bewick,613.
Turner, Dr. William, his account of the Tree goose,414.
Turner, the Rev. William, his opinion of cross-hatching,562.
Turrecremata, J. de, his Meditationes,184.
Typi,7.
Typography, invention of,118;
not a chance discovery,145.
U
Ulphilas, Gospels of,44.
Underlaying wood-cuts, mode of,645n.
Unger, father and son, German wood engravers, 1779,403,483,545.
Urse Graff, a cut designed by, probably copied by Willem de Figuersnider,313;
other cuts with his mark,314.
V
Vagabonds and sturdy beggars,12.
Valcebro, Ferrer de, his notice of the Bernacle or Tree goose,416.
Valturius, R. de Re Militari,186.
Vasari, George, claims the invention of chiaro-scuro engraving for Ugo da Cai,230.
Vasey, George, wood engraver,544.
Vaugris, V. printer of a piracy of the Lyons Dance of Death, at Venice, 1542,393.
Vecellio, Cesare, his book of Costumes, Venice, 1589,433.
Vegetable putties, a theory of Mr. J. Landseer,72.
Veldener, John, printer of an edition of the Speculum Salvationis, 1483,106;
one of the earliest printers who introduced ornamental borders engraved on wood,191.
Venice, foreign cards prohibited to be brought into the city of, 1441,43.
Verona, Johannes de,186.
Vesalius’s Anatomy, Basle, 1548, erroneously said to contain cuts designed by Titian,433.
Vignettes,615.
Vincentini, J. N. engraver of chiaro-scuros,389.
Vizetelly, H. wood engraver,558,570*,571*.
Vostre, Simon, Heures printed by him,232.
W
Waagen, Dr. G. F. extract from his evidence before the Committee on Arts and Manufactures,322.
Walsokne, Adam de, his mark,18.
Walton’s Angler, cuts of fish in Major’s edition of,541,543.
Wand-Kalendars, or sheet almanacks, 1470, 1500,225.
Ward, James, R.A. cut of a dray-horse from a drawing by,596.
Warren, H. painter,599*.
Watson. J. D. draughtsman,599*.
Watts, S. his engravings, 1703,471.
Waved lines,583.
Webster, T. painter,599*.
Wehnert, G. H. artist,594*.
Weir, Harrison, artist,551,555.
Weiss-Kunig,286.
West, Benjamin, his design for the diploma of the Highland Society,523.
Wethemstede, John, prior of St. Albans,111.
White, Henry, senior and junior, wood engravers,544.
White outline,587,598.
Whitehall, fictions about a Dance of Death painted by Holbein in the old palace at,360-363.
Whiting, Chas. his colour-printing,630.
Whymper, J. W. wood engraver,544,569*.
Wilkie, Sir David, R.A. his sketch for his picture of the Rabbit on the Wall,591;
group from his Rent-day,593;
from his Village Festival,614.
Willett, R. his opinion of wooden types,136.
Williams, J. wood engraver,588*.
Williams, Samuel, artist and wood engraver,544,572*.
Williams, Thomas, wood engraver,544,547.
Willis, Edward, a pupil of Bewick,522n.
Wimperis, E. wood-engraver,600*.
Wimpheling, verses by him, celebrating Gutemberg as the inventor of printing,155.
Wirtemberg, Counts of, their arms,78.
Wolf, J. artist,573*,574*.
Wolgemuth, Michael, not the first that introduced cross-hatching in wood engravings,239.
Women, engravers on wood,235.
Wood for the purposes of engraving, several kinds mentioned by Papillou,464;
mode of preparing,562-568.
Wood-cut, the earliest known with a date,45.
Wood-cuts, largest modern; directions for cleaning,649.
Wood engravers, early, unfriendly to the progress of typography,179.
Wooden types,131,136,137.
Woods, H. N. wood-engraver,600*.
Wootie, Mr. his patent for engraving in metallic relief,634.
Worde. W. de, cuts in books printed by him,196,198.
Wordsworth, William, his high opinion of Bewick’s talents,512.
Wright, John, wood engraver,544.
Wright, W. wood engraver,554.
Wyatt, Sir Thomas, a wood-cut portrait of, from a drawing, by Holbein,379.
Wyburd, F. painter,599*.
Z
Zainner, Gunther, of Augsburg,179;
the Legenda Aurea, with wood-cuts, printed by him, in 1471,188.
Zainer, John, of Reutlingen, prints at Ulm in 1473, an edition of Boccacio de Claris Mulieribus, with wood-cuts,190.
Zani’s arguments in favour of Papillon’s story of the Cunio,36,37.
Zerlegen, a word used by German printers to denote thedistributionof the types, occurs in connection with Gutemberg’s press in 1438,128.
Zuyren, J. Van, claims the invention of printing for Harlem,146.
Zwecker, John B. draughtsman,599*.