Chapter 12

Abbeville, illustrated books,145sq.Aberdeen Breviary, printed at Edinburgh,239sq.Abingdon, printing at,226Acqui, colophon,80Ad te levaviwoodcut,144Aesop, illustrated editions,106,111,120,124,125,139,141,162,251,256,289Alcalà, Cardinal Ximenes’ Polyglott printed at,176; Greek Testament type imitated by Proctor,307Aldus Manutius.SeeManutius.Alexander Gallus, early edition of hisDoctrinale“jeté en moule,” 42; colophon of Acqui ed. quoted,80sq.; Venice ed. of,126; Pynson’s,213Alexander of Villedieu.SeeAlexander GallusAllan, George, private press,238Allnutt, W., on English provincial printing,233,238Alphabeti noua effictio.De Bry’s,280,285Altdorfer, Albrecht, illustrator,188sq.— Erhard, Bible illustrated by,190Alunno di Domenico.SeeBartolommeo di GiovanniAmerican colonies, early printing in,243-9Ammann, Jost, book-illustrations,193,278Amsterdam, English books printed at,232; engravings,289,292; presses improved at,297Anabat, Guil., hisHorae,156Andrea, Hieronymus, wood-cutter,188Antichristus, block-book,27Antwerp, printing,72,175sq.; woodcuts,202sq.; English books printed,229sqq.; engraved illustration,274sqq.Apocalypsis S. Johannis, block-book,26Aquila, good roman type,89; illustratedAesop,141Arbuthnot, Alexander, Edinburgh printer,242Ariosto, Lodovico,Orlando Furioso, illustrated editions,277,283,296Ars Moriendi, block-book,25Art de bien vivre et de bien mourir, Vérard’s edition,149, De Worde’s,254Arundel, Earl of, Caxton’s cut of his device,251Ascensius.SeeBadius AscensiusAshendene Press,306Audran, Benoît, engraver,290Augsburg printing,62,169; book-illustration,102sqq.,184sqq.Augustine, S., Abbeville edition of hisDe Ciuitate Dei,146.b., woodcuts signed,128sq.Bacon, Francis, engraved title toNovum Organum,288Badius Ascensius, Jodocus, printer at Lyon and Paris,170Bagford, John, his copies from block-books,19Bämler, Johann, illustrated books,104Bankes, Robert, London printer,216Banks, Sir Joseph, his natural history books,5Barbier, Jean, partner of Julyan Notary,214Barcelona, early printing,75; illustration,162Barclay, Alexander, translator of Sallust,217; of Gringore’sChasteau de Labeur,230,254,256Barker, Robert, Royal Printer,216sq.Barnes, Dam Julyan, “her boke of huntyng,” 208— Joseph, Oxford printer,235Bartholomaeus Anglicus, editions of hisDe Proprietatibus Rerum,121,159; printed by Caxton,204; by De Worde,212,253; edited by S. Bateman,263Bartolommeo di Giovanni, Mr. Berenson’s attribution of Florentine woodcuts to,136Bartolozzi, F., portrait of Lunardi,296Basel printing,60,170, book-illustration,109,191sq.Basiliologia engravings,285Baskerville, John, Birmingham printer,299sq.Bassandyne, Thomas, Edinburgh printer,242Bateman, Stephen, illustrated books by,263Bay Psalter, first book printed in North America,244sq.Beck, Leonhard, illustrator,186,188sq.Beham, Hans Sebald, illustrator,183Belgium, early printing,73Belial siue Consolatio peccatorum.SeeTheramo, Jac. deBellaert, Jacob, illustrated books,120sq.Bellini, Gentile, woodcut after,130Benlowes, E.,Theophila,289Berenson, Bernhard, attributes all early Florentine cuts to “Alunno di Domenico,” 135Berghen, Adriaen von, English books printed by,230Bergomensis, Jac. Phil., hisSupplementum Cronicarum,126;De claris mulieribus,140Berkeley, Sir William, on free schools and printing,249Berrutus, Amadeus, engraving in hisDialogus,273Berthelet, Thomas, connection with Pynson,213,258; Royal Printer,216,259Bettini, Ant., illustrated editions of hisMonte Santo di Dio,124,268sq.Bible, English, early editions,217,231sq.,260,281; FrenchBible historiée,150; German, illustrated editions of,108,112,113,114; Indian (Narraganset),246sq.; Italian, illustrated editions of,125,128; Latin, the 42-line,47sqq.,96; the 36-line,51sq.,83; of 1462,57; of 1472,57; Polyglott,175,176,275; Scottish,242Biblia Pauperum, block-book,25,118; its plan imitated inHoraeborders,152,155Biel, Fried., illustrated books,162Binneman.SeeBynnemanBirmingham, Baskerville’s press at,299Birth of Mankind, first English book with engravings,280Bladen, William, Dublin printer,243Bladi, printers at Rome,169Blaew, William, improves printing-press,297Block-books,19-31,118Blomefield, Francis, private press,238Boccaccio, Giov.,De Casibus Illustrium virorum,144,159,186,213,256,258note,270;De claris mulieribus,106,122,162,186;Decamerone,291Bodleian Library, effect of its foundation on private book-collecting,3Bodoni, Giovanni Battista, printer at Parma,300Boec von der Houte.SeeCross, the HolyBoitard, Peter, illustrator,296Bonaventura, S., illustrations to hisDevote Meditatione,123,125,138Bonhomme, Jean, his illustrated books,144,158Book-illustration, natural method of,100; in Germany and Holland,102-22,181-94; in Italy,123-42,194-6; in France and Spain,143-64,197-202; in England,250-66; engraved,267-96Borderpieces, stamped by illuminators,125; Venetian,125,133; Florentine,133; other Italian,140,142; Spanish,162; Basel,191; London,252,256,258sq.,266Boston, Mass., early printing,247; modern,308Boucher, François, illustrator,290Bradford, Andrew, printer at Philadelphia,248— William, first printer at Philadelphia,247; and at New York,248Bradshaw, Henry, his claim for bibliography,12; on the printer of theSpeculum,40Brandis, Lucas, first Lübeck printer,64,114Brant, Sebastian, connected with book-illustration,110,112,161,213,254,256Brass, types made of,212noteBreidenbach, Bernhard von, his arms on a MainzAgenda,114; hisPeregrinatio in Montem Syon,115,161,162,270Brinckley, Stephen, Jesuit printer,228Bristol printing,237sq.British Museum, bequests to,4-6; block-books in,31Brosamer, Hans, Bibles illustrated by,190Broughton, Hugh, plates in hisConcent of Scripture,283Bruges early printing,73,122,205sq.; engravings in books printed at,270-3Brussels early printing,73Brydges, Sir Egerton, private press,239Buckner, John, Virginia printer,249Bulkley, Stephen, printer at York,237Bulle, John, printer at Rome, Lettou’s relation with,210Bunyan, John, portrait inPilgrim’s Progress,289Burghers, Michael, engraver,294Burgkmair, Hans, illustrator,185sq.,188sq.Burgundy, Margaret Duchess of.SeeMargaretBynneman, Henry, London printer,220,228Cagli, good roman type,89Calendar of Shepherds, French editions,145; English,254,256Cambridge, printing at,225,234sq.,300Cambridge, Mass., printing at,244sq.,308Canon Missae, Mainz edition of,55; Crucifixion woodcut to,109,129Canterbury, printing at,227Canterbury Tales.SeeChaucerCanticum Canticorum, block-book,26,118Caoursin, Gulielmus, woodcuts in books by,107Capell, Edward, bequeaths his Shakespeare books to Trin. Coll., Camb.,5Capitals, pictorial and heraldic,69,104,197,259sqq.Carmelianus, Petrus, pictures in hisCarmen,257Cartwright, Thomas, his tracts printed at a secret press,228Caslon, William, typefounder,298Catholicon, possibly printed by Gutenberg,52Caxton, William,204,208; press at Bruges,73,205sq.; at Westminster,76,207sq.; method of printing in red,86; illustrated books,250-2; possible engraved portrait of,272sq.Cazotte, J., hisLe diable amoureux,292Cecill, Thomas, engraver,286Cennini, Bernardo, first printer at Florence,67; colophon of hisVirgil,80Cervicornus, Eucharius, printer at Cologne,225Chapman, Walter, printer at Edinburgh,239Charteris, Henry, printer at Edinburgh,242Chaucer, Geoffrey, early editions,207,251,255,258Chauveau, François, engraver,289Chess, Game and Play of the,205,251Chester, printing at,237, etc.Chiromantia, block-book,28Choffard, P. P.,fleuronsby,291sq.Christian Prayers, Book of(Queen Elizabeth’s Prayer Book),264Christopher, S., early woodcut of,119Ciripagus, meaning of the word,43Civil War, its effects on Oxford printing,236Clark, John, engraver,294Classics, first editions of the,6Claudin, Anatole, hisHistoire de l’Imprimerie en France,143Clement V, 1460 edition of hisConstitutiones,56Clemente of Padua, self-taught printer at Venice,67,89Cochin, C., Paris engraver,290sq.Cock, Hieron, Antwerp engraver,274— Peter, Alost engraver,281Cockson, Thomas, London engraver,283Colines, Simon, hisHorae,157; relations with the Estiennes,171; illustrated books,199Collectors and Collecting,1-18,83Cologne, printing at,61,169,205,225,231; book-illustration at,113Cologne Chronicle, its story of the invention of printing,34Colonna, Francesco.SeeHypnerotomachia PoliphiliColophons,14; specimens quoted,80sq.; in manuscript,91Colour-printing in incunabula,129sq.,253Columna, Aegidius, hisRegimiento de los principes,163Colvin, Sir Sidney, hisEarly engravingsquoted,281,300Complutensian Polyglott.SeeAlcalàConstance,Das Conciliumbuch, illustrated editions of,106,186Conway, Sir M., hisWoodcutters of the NetherlandsConwell, Clarke, American printer,308Copland, Robert, London printer,215,258— William, London printer,215,260Cornelis, the bookbinder, of Haarlem,37sq.,41Corrozet, Gilles, his verses to Holbein’s cuts,192; other illustrated books by,200sq.Coryat, Thomas,Crudities,285Coster, Lourens, legend of his inventing printing,37sqq.“Costeriana,” group of books so called,39-41,72Cotton, Sir Robert, his collections,2Cranach, Lucas, his bookwork at Wittenberg,190Cremer, Heinrich, copy of 42-line Bible rubricated by,47sq.Creussner, F., Nuremberg printer,63,108Cromwell, Thomas, Earl of, arms on title of Great Bible,260Croquet, Jean, of Geneva, first edition ofRoman de la Roseattributed to,160noteCross, the Holy, block-book history of,118Cunningham, William, hisCosmographicall Glasse,218,261Dalles, Jean, Lyonnese wood-cutter,159Daniel, Rev. C. H. O., private press,303Danse Macabre, illustrations to,145,151Dante Alighieri, illustrated editions ofDivina Commedia,129,269,306sq.Darmstadt Prognostication, printer of the, forged dates in his books,58Davidson, Thomas, Edinburgh printer,240sq.Day, John, London printer,218sq.,234; illustrated books,260sq.— Matthew, printer at Cambridge, Mass.,245— Stephen, first printer in North America,244De Bry, family of engravers,278-80,282Defensorium inviolatae castitatis Virginis Mariae, block-book,127Defoe, Daniel, plates toRobinson Crusoe,294Delaram, Francis, engraver,285sq.Delft, early printing at,72Denham, Henry, London printer,220Derrick, John,Image of Ireland,264Deventer, early printing at,72,74d’Ewes, Sir Simeon, fate of his manuscripts,4Dialogus Creaturum, woodcuts in,119Dictes or Sayengis of the Philosophers, Caxton’s,207Didot, family of printers at Paris,301Digby, Sir Kenelm Digby, benefactions to libraries,5Dinckmut, Conrad, illustrated books,106sq.Doesborg, Jan van, English books printed by,230Dolet, Etienne, printer at Lyon,174Donatus, Aelius, early editions of hisDe octo partibus orationis,35,36,46,51,65Douay, English Catholic books printed at,232Dorat, C. J.,Les Baisers,293Doves Press,306Downes, Thomas, English bookseller, patentee for Irish printing,243Drach, Peter, Speier printer,63Drayton, Michael,Polyolbion,285Dublin, early printing at,242sq.Du Bosc, Claude, engraver,294Dudley, Earl of Leicester, encourages Oxford printing,235Duff, E. G., on woodcuts in 1471 Bible,125note; on Berthelet and Pynson,213; on free trade in books,223; on a book printed at St. Albans,225Du Guernier, Louis, engraver,294Du Guesclin, Bertrand, woodcut of,146Du Moulin, Conrad, buys aDe Salute Corporis,39Dupré, Jean, fine printer at Paris,71; his illustrated books,143sqq.,160; hisHorae,151sq.Dürer, Albrecht, book-illustrations by,181sq.,188Dutch printing and book-illustration.SeeHollandDuranti, Gulielmus,Rationale diuinorum officiorum, 1459 edition,56Dyson, Humphrey, book-collector,3Edinburgh printing,239-42Editions, number of copies in early,21Edward VI, woodcut of,260Egenolph, Christian, illustrated books,183,187Eichstätt service-books, engravings in,270Eisen, C., illustrator,291sqq.Eliot, John, books by, printed at Cambridge, Mass.,246Elizabeth, Queen, portraits of,264,265,281sq.; her “Prayer Book,” 264Elston Press,308Elstracke, Renold, engraver,285sq.,288Elzevir, family of printers,177sqq.Emblem books,275,280Emden, Puritan books printed at,232England, printing in,76sq.,204-28,233-9,302-8English books printed abroad,228-32English engraved illustrations,280-9,293-6English woodcut illustrations,250-66Engraved illustrations,267-96Epistole ed Evangelii, illustrated Florentine ed.,136,139Eragny Press,308Erasmus, Desiderius, his relations with Froben,170,191Erven, G. van der, printer at Emden,232E. S., the Master,Ars moriendiengravings by,25Essling, Prince d’, hisLivres à figures venitiensquoted,125note,127,130sq.Estienne, family of scholar-printers,171sqq.Eton, printing at,234Eustace, Guil., hisHorae,156Exeter, early printing at,237F, woodcuts signed, at Venice,128; at Paris,200Fabyan’sChronicle, Pynson’s ed.,257Faithorne, W., engraver,289Faques or Fawkes, Richard, London printer,215Faques, William, Royal Printer,214Fell, Bishop, buys Dutch types for Oxford,298Ferrara, early printing at,68,70; book-illustrations,140Fichet, Guillaume, letter on invention of printing,33,44; invites printers to the Sorbonne,70Field, Richard, London printer,221Fifteen Oes, Caxton’s edition,252First books printed in different countries and towns, their interest,78sq.Fisher, Bishop, woodcuts to his funeral sermons,254Florence, early printing,67,70, book-illustration at,133-9,267; Venetian imitation of Florentine style,196Florio, John, engraved portrait,287Foliation, or leaf-numbers, first used by ther Hoernen,62Foster, John, first printer at Boston, Mass.,247Fouler, John, English printer at Antwerp and Louvain,232Foulis, Robert and Andrew, Glasgow printers,298Foxe, John, hisActes and Monuments, orBook of Martyrs,219,262France, printing in,70-2,170-5,224; book-illustration,143-61,197-202,289-93Franciscus, Magister, Schoeffer’s corrector,51Francke (or Franckton), John, Dublin printer,243Frankfort am Main, book-illustration at,184,193,278sqq.

Abbeville, illustrated books,145sq.

Aberdeen Breviary, printed at Edinburgh,239sq.

Abingdon, printing at,226

Acqui, colophon,80

Ad te levaviwoodcut,144

Aesop, illustrated editions,106,111,120,124,125,139,141,162,251,256,289

Alcalà, Cardinal Ximenes’ Polyglott printed at,176; Greek Testament type imitated by Proctor,307

Aldus Manutius.SeeManutius.

Alexander Gallus, early edition of hisDoctrinale“jeté en moule,” 42; colophon of Acqui ed. quoted,80sq.; Venice ed. of,126; Pynson’s,213

Alexander of Villedieu.SeeAlexander Gallus

Allan, George, private press,238

Allnutt, W., on English provincial printing,233,238

Alphabeti noua effictio.De Bry’s,280,285

Altdorfer, Albrecht, illustrator,188sq.

— Erhard, Bible illustrated by,190

Alunno di Domenico.SeeBartolommeo di Giovanni

American colonies, early printing in,243-9

Ammann, Jost, book-illustrations,193,278

Amsterdam, English books printed at,232; engravings,289,292; presses improved at,297

Anabat, Guil., hisHorae,156

Andrea, Hieronymus, wood-cutter,188

Antichristus, block-book,27

Antwerp, printing,72,175sq.; woodcuts,202sq.; English books printed,229sqq.; engraved illustration,274sqq.

Apocalypsis S. Johannis, block-book,26

Aquila, good roman type,89; illustratedAesop,141

Arbuthnot, Alexander, Edinburgh printer,242

Ariosto, Lodovico,Orlando Furioso, illustrated editions,277,283,296

Ars Moriendi, block-book,25

Art de bien vivre et de bien mourir, Vérard’s edition,149, De Worde’s,254

Arundel, Earl of, Caxton’s cut of his device,251

Ascensius.SeeBadius Ascensius

Ashendene Press,306

Audran, Benoît, engraver,290

Augsburg printing,62,169; book-illustration,102sqq.,184sqq.

Augustine, S., Abbeville edition of hisDe Ciuitate Dei,146

.b., woodcuts signed,128sq.

Bacon, Francis, engraved title toNovum Organum,288

Badius Ascensius, Jodocus, printer at Lyon and Paris,170

Bagford, John, his copies from block-books,19

Bämler, Johann, illustrated books,104

Bankes, Robert, London printer,216

Banks, Sir Joseph, his natural history books,5

Barbier, Jean, partner of Julyan Notary,214

Barcelona, early printing,75; illustration,162

Barclay, Alexander, translator of Sallust,217; of Gringore’sChasteau de Labeur,230,254,256

Barker, Robert, Royal Printer,216sq.

Barnes, Dam Julyan, “her boke of huntyng,” 208

— Joseph, Oxford printer,235

Bartholomaeus Anglicus, editions of hisDe Proprietatibus Rerum,121,159; printed by Caxton,204; by De Worde,212,253; edited by S. Bateman,263

Bartolommeo di Giovanni, Mr. Berenson’s attribution of Florentine woodcuts to,136

Bartolozzi, F., portrait of Lunardi,296

Basel printing,60,170, book-illustration,109,191sq.

Basiliologia engravings,285

Baskerville, John, Birmingham printer,299sq.

Bassandyne, Thomas, Edinburgh printer,242

Bateman, Stephen, illustrated books by,263

Bay Psalter, first book printed in North America,244sq.

Beck, Leonhard, illustrator,186,188sq.

Beham, Hans Sebald, illustrator,183

Belgium, early printing,73

Belial siue Consolatio peccatorum.SeeTheramo, Jac. de

Bellaert, Jacob, illustrated books,120sq.

Bellini, Gentile, woodcut after,130

Benlowes, E.,Theophila,289

Berenson, Bernhard, attributes all early Florentine cuts to “Alunno di Domenico,” 135

Berghen, Adriaen von, English books printed by,230

Bergomensis, Jac. Phil., hisSupplementum Cronicarum,126;De claris mulieribus,140

Berkeley, Sir William, on free schools and printing,249

Berrutus, Amadeus, engraving in hisDialogus,273

Berthelet, Thomas, connection with Pynson,213,258; Royal Printer,216,259

Bettini, Ant., illustrated editions of hisMonte Santo di Dio,124,268sq.

Bible, English, early editions,217,231sq.,260,281; FrenchBible historiée,150; German, illustrated editions of,108,112,113,114; Indian (Narraganset),246sq.; Italian, illustrated editions of,125,128; Latin, the 42-line,47sqq.,96; the 36-line,51sq.,83; of 1462,57; of 1472,57; Polyglott,175,176,275; Scottish,242

Biblia Pauperum, block-book,25,118; its plan imitated inHoraeborders,152,155

Biel, Fried., illustrated books,162

Binneman.SeeBynneman

Birmingham, Baskerville’s press at,299

Birth of Mankind, first English book with engravings,280

Bladen, William, Dublin printer,243

Bladi, printers at Rome,169

Blaew, William, improves printing-press,297

Block-books,19-31,118

Blomefield, Francis, private press,238

Boccaccio, Giov.,De Casibus Illustrium virorum,144,159,186,213,256,258note,270;De claris mulieribus,106,122,162,186;Decamerone,291

Bodleian Library, effect of its foundation on private book-collecting,3

Bodoni, Giovanni Battista, printer at Parma,300

Boec von der Houte.SeeCross, the Holy

Boitard, Peter, illustrator,296

Bonaventura, S., illustrations to hisDevote Meditatione,123,125,138

Bonhomme, Jean, his illustrated books,144,158

Book-illustration, natural method of,100; in Germany and Holland,102-22,181-94; in Italy,123-42,194-6; in France and Spain,143-64,197-202; in England,250-66; engraved,267-96

Borderpieces, stamped by illuminators,125; Venetian,125,133; Florentine,133; other Italian,140,142; Spanish,162; Basel,191; London,252,256,258sq.,266

Boston, Mass., early printing,247; modern,308

Boucher, François, illustrator,290

Bradford, Andrew, printer at Philadelphia,248

— William, first printer at Philadelphia,247; and at New York,248

Bradshaw, Henry, his claim for bibliography,12; on the printer of theSpeculum,40

Brandis, Lucas, first Lübeck printer,64,114

Brant, Sebastian, connected with book-illustration,110,112,161,213,254,256

Brass, types made of,212note

Breidenbach, Bernhard von, his arms on a MainzAgenda,114; hisPeregrinatio in Montem Syon,115,161,162,270

Brinckley, Stephen, Jesuit printer,228

Bristol printing,237sq.

British Museum, bequests to,4-6; block-books in,31

Brosamer, Hans, Bibles illustrated by,190

Broughton, Hugh, plates in hisConcent of Scripture,283

Bruges early printing,73,122,205sq.; engravings in books printed at,270-3

Brussels early printing,73

Brydges, Sir Egerton, private press,239

Buckner, John, Virginia printer,249

Bulkley, Stephen, printer at York,237

Bulle, John, printer at Rome, Lettou’s relation with,210

Bunyan, John, portrait inPilgrim’s Progress,289

Burghers, Michael, engraver,294

Burgkmair, Hans, illustrator,185sq.,188sq.

Burgundy, Margaret Duchess of.SeeMargaret

Bynneman, Henry, London printer,220,228

Cagli, good roman type,89

Calendar of Shepherds, French editions,145; English,254,256

Cambridge, printing at,225,234sq.,300

Cambridge, Mass., printing at,244sq.,308

Canon Missae, Mainz edition of,55; Crucifixion woodcut to,109,129

Canterbury, printing at,227

Canterbury Tales.SeeChaucer

Canticum Canticorum, block-book,26,118

Caoursin, Gulielmus, woodcuts in books by,107

Capell, Edward, bequeaths his Shakespeare books to Trin. Coll., Camb.,5

Capitals, pictorial and heraldic,69,104,197,259sqq.

Carmelianus, Petrus, pictures in hisCarmen,257

Cartwright, Thomas, his tracts printed at a secret press,228

Caslon, William, typefounder,298

Catholicon, possibly printed by Gutenberg,52

Caxton, William,204,208; press at Bruges,73,205sq.; at Westminster,76,207sq.; method of printing in red,86; illustrated books,250-2; possible engraved portrait of,272sq.

Cazotte, J., hisLe diable amoureux,292

Cecill, Thomas, engraver,286

Cennini, Bernardo, first printer at Florence,67; colophon of hisVirgil,80

Cervicornus, Eucharius, printer at Cologne,225

Chapman, Walter, printer at Edinburgh,239

Charteris, Henry, printer at Edinburgh,242

Chaucer, Geoffrey, early editions,207,251,255,258

Chauveau, François, engraver,289

Chess, Game and Play of the,205,251

Chester, printing at,237, etc.

Chiromantia, block-book,28

Choffard, P. P.,fleuronsby,291sq.

Christian Prayers, Book of(Queen Elizabeth’s Prayer Book),264

Christopher, S., early woodcut of,119

Ciripagus, meaning of the word,43

Civil War, its effects on Oxford printing,236

Clark, John, engraver,294

Classics, first editions of the,6

Claudin, Anatole, hisHistoire de l’Imprimerie en France,143

Clement V, 1460 edition of hisConstitutiones,56

Clemente of Padua, self-taught printer at Venice,67,89

Cochin, C., Paris engraver,290sq.

Cock, Hieron, Antwerp engraver,274

— Peter, Alost engraver,281

Cockson, Thomas, London engraver,283

Colines, Simon, hisHorae,157; relations with the Estiennes,171; illustrated books,199

Collectors and Collecting,1-18,83

Cologne, printing at,61,169,205,225,231; book-illustration at,113

Cologne Chronicle, its story of the invention of printing,34

Colonna, Francesco.SeeHypnerotomachia Poliphili

Colophons,14; specimens quoted,80sq.; in manuscript,91

Colour-printing in incunabula,129sq.,253

Columna, Aegidius, hisRegimiento de los principes,163

Colvin, Sir Sidney, hisEarly engravingsquoted,281,300

Complutensian Polyglott.SeeAlcalà

Constance,Das Conciliumbuch, illustrated editions of,106,186

Conway, Sir M., hisWoodcutters of the Netherlands

Conwell, Clarke, American printer,308

Copland, Robert, London printer,215,258

— William, London printer,215,260

Cornelis, the bookbinder, of Haarlem,37sq.,41

Corrozet, Gilles, his verses to Holbein’s cuts,192; other illustrated books by,200sq.

Coryat, Thomas,Crudities,285

Coster, Lourens, legend of his inventing printing,37sqq.

“Costeriana,” group of books so called,39-41,72

Cotton, Sir Robert, his collections,2

Cranach, Lucas, his bookwork at Wittenberg,190

Cremer, Heinrich, copy of 42-line Bible rubricated by,47sq.

Creussner, F., Nuremberg printer,63,108

Cromwell, Thomas, Earl of, arms on title of Great Bible,260

Croquet, Jean, of Geneva, first edition ofRoman de la Roseattributed to,160note

Cross, the Holy, block-book history of,118

Cunningham, William, hisCosmographicall Glasse,218,261

Dalles, Jean, Lyonnese wood-cutter,159

Daniel, Rev. C. H. O., private press,303

Danse Macabre, illustrations to,145,151

Dante Alighieri, illustrated editions ofDivina Commedia,129,269,306sq.

Darmstadt Prognostication, printer of the, forged dates in his books,58

Davidson, Thomas, Edinburgh printer,240sq.

Day, John, London printer,218sq.,234; illustrated books,260sq.

— Matthew, printer at Cambridge, Mass.,245

— Stephen, first printer in North America,244

De Bry, family of engravers,278-80,282

Defensorium inviolatae castitatis Virginis Mariae, block-book,127

Defoe, Daniel, plates toRobinson Crusoe,294

Delaram, Francis, engraver,285sq.

Delft, early printing at,72

Denham, Henry, London printer,220

Derrick, John,Image of Ireland,264

Deventer, early printing at,72,74

d’Ewes, Sir Simeon, fate of his manuscripts,4

Dialogus Creaturum, woodcuts in,119

Dictes or Sayengis of the Philosophers, Caxton’s,207

Didot, family of printers at Paris,301

Digby, Sir Kenelm Digby, benefactions to libraries,5

Dinckmut, Conrad, illustrated books,106sq.

Doesborg, Jan van, English books printed by,230

Dolet, Etienne, printer at Lyon,174

Donatus, Aelius, early editions of hisDe octo partibus orationis,35,36,46,51,65

Douay, English Catholic books printed at,232

Dorat, C. J.,Les Baisers,293

Doves Press,306

Downes, Thomas, English bookseller, patentee for Irish printing,243

Drach, Peter, Speier printer,63

Drayton, Michael,Polyolbion,285

Dublin, early printing at,242sq.

Du Bosc, Claude, engraver,294

Dudley, Earl of Leicester, encourages Oxford printing,235

Duff, E. G., on woodcuts in 1471 Bible,125note; on Berthelet and Pynson,213; on free trade in books,223; on a book printed at St. Albans,225

Du Guernier, Louis, engraver,294

Du Guesclin, Bertrand, woodcut of,146

Du Moulin, Conrad, buys aDe Salute Corporis,39

Dupré, Jean, fine printer at Paris,71; his illustrated books,143sqq.,160; hisHorae,151sq.

Dürer, Albrecht, book-illustrations by,181sq.,188

Dutch printing and book-illustration.SeeHolland

Duranti, Gulielmus,Rationale diuinorum officiorum, 1459 edition,56

Dyson, Humphrey, book-collector,3

Edinburgh printing,239-42

Editions, number of copies in early,21

Edward VI, woodcut of,260

Egenolph, Christian, illustrated books,183,187

Eichstätt service-books, engravings in,270

Eisen, C., illustrator,291sqq.

Eliot, John, books by, printed at Cambridge, Mass.,246

Elizabeth, Queen, portraits of,264,265,281sq.; her “Prayer Book,” 264

Elston Press,308

Elstracke, Renold, engraver,285sq.,288

Elzevir, family of printers,177sqq.

Emblem books,275,280

Emden, Puritan books printed at,232

England, printing in,76sq.,204-28,233-9,302-8

English books printed abroad,228-32

English engraved illustrations,280-9,293-6

English woodcut illustrations,250-66

Engraved illustrations,267-96

Epistole ed Evangelii, illustrated Florentine ed.,136,139

Eragny Press,308

Erasmus, Desiderius, his relations with Froben,170,191

Erven, G. van der, printer at Emden,232

E. S., the Master,Ars moriendiengravings by,25

Essling, Prince d’, hisLivres à figures venitiensquoted,125note,127,130sq.

Estienne, family of scholar-printers,171sqq.

Eton, printing at,234

Eustace, Guil., hisHorae,156

Exeter, early printing at,237

F, woodcuts signed, at Venice,128; at Paris,200

Fabyan’sChronicle, Pynson’s ed.,257

Faithorne, W., engraver,289

Faques or Fawkes, Richard, London printer,215

Faques, William, Royal Printer,214

Fell, Bishop, buys Dutch types for Oxford,298

Ferrara, early printing at,68,70; book-illustrations,140

Fichet, Guillaume, letter on invention of printing,33,44; invites printers to the Sorbonne,70

Field, Richard, London printer,221

Fifteen Oes, Caxton’s edition,252

First books printed in different countries and towns, their interest,78sq.

Fisher, Bishop, woodcuts to his funeral sermons,254

Florence, early printing,67,70, book-illustration at,133-9,267; Venetian imitation of Florentine style,196

Florio, John, engraved portrait,287

Foliation, or leaf-numbers, first used by ther Hoernen,62

Foster, John, first printer at Boston, Mass.,247

Fouler, John, English printer at Antwerp and Louvain,232

Foulis, Robert and Andrew, Glasgow printers,298

Foxe, John, hisActes and Monuments, orBook of Martyrs,219,262

France, printing in,70-2,170-5,224; book-illustration,143-61,197-202,289-93

Franciscus, Magister, Schoeffer’s corrector,51

Francke (or Franckton), John, Dublin printer,243

Frankfort am Main, book-illustration at,184,193,278sqq.


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