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index.
551
Invention of Printing
Invention version of Seiz
352
Invention version ofTrithemius
445, 474
Invention version ofVan Zuren
328
Invention version ofWimpheling
393
Invention version ofZell
315
Invention of printing ink
40, 331, 533
Inventions of the middle ages
177
Invention of types, not boasted of
435
Invention alleged thefts of
332, 342
Ireland, the book-makers of
147
Italy, early printers of
500
Italy, its enthusiasm for the art
505
Jan, the printer at Antwerp
314
Janszoon not Janszoon Coster
356, 368
Japan, paper of
133
Jenson Nicholas
465
Jenson Nicholasas a type founder
502
John of Gamundia, calendar of
241
John of Westphalia, as a publisher
498
Judgment of Man after Death
483
Junius Hadrian, sketch of his life
334
Junius Hadrian,credulousness of
336
Junius Hadrian,history of
335
Kepfer (or Keffer) Henry
437, 495
Ketel Anthonis, of Haarlem
320
Ketelaer and De Leempt
498
Kerver Thielman, of Paris
506
Keyser Peter, of Paris
506
Knowledge, acquisition of, difficult
263
Knowledge a monopoly
146, 251
Koburger Anthony, of Nuremberg
495
Koning's book on the invention
356
Koster Lourens Janszoon, see Coster
Labor, division of, by printers
521
Latin language, why preserved
147
Latin language, abbreviations of
164
Latin language, key to all knowledge
176
Laurecrans of Scriverius
348
Lead used by Gutenberg
380
Leads first used by Schœffer
467
Lecturn of the middle ages
156
Leeu Gerard, industry of
500
Legend of Haarlem
326
Legend of Haarlbegan with pedigree
362
Legend of Haarlcontradictions of
358
Legend of Haarlearly meagreness of
328
Legend of Haarlecho of false history
340
Legend of Haarlexposure of
363
Legend of Haarlimprobability of
346
Legend of Haarlunfixed dates of
350, 357
Legend of Walchius about the sale of first printed books at Paris
466
Letters engraved, peculiarities of
262
Letters engraved, imperfections of
200
Lettres de somme or Round Gothic
313
Lettres de forme or Pointed Gothic
313
Letter of Indulgence of 1461
433
Letters of Indulgence of 1454
405
Letters of IndulgHolbein's satire on
407
Letters of Indulgpopularity of
408
Letters of Indulgtranslation of
409
Libraries, early, neglect of
159
Libraries, in France and Burgundy
167
Life of St. Meinrat
246
Literature, decline of in old Rome
44
Literature, neglect of by the Church
147
Literature, of popular books
187
Literature, of the romance books
165
Literature, revolutionized by printing
186
Literature, the privilege of a class
170, 251
Lithography, process of
20
Lithography, invention of
27
Little Book of the Mass
284
London, early printing at
508
Louvain, early printing at
498
Lyons, early printing at
506
Making-up badly done
525
Mansion Colard, of Bruges
499
Manuscripts, faultiness of
540
Manutius Aldus
503
Manutius as an editor
540
Marco Polo does not notice printing
120
Marks of notaries
123
Martens Thierry
499
Master printers, changes of
522
Mastery of printing, how acquired
522
Materials early, imperfections of
530
Matrices, as described by Trithemius
475
Matrices of lead
301, 303, 517
Matrices of copper
517
Matrices conjoined
303
Matrices early method of making
517
Matrices early trade in
515
Matrices made of soft metal
302, 475
Matrix, description of
55
Matrix, early use of
63
Mechanics in middle ages
178
Medals in honor of Coster
353, 354
Meerman Gerard, book of
353
Memorials to Coster
359
Memorials to Gutenberg
446, 447
Mendicant friars
158
Mentel John, memorial to
488
Mentel John, alleged invention of
489
Mentel John, as a printer
490
Mentel James
490
Mentz, revolt of burghers at
377
Mentz, capture and sack of
439
Methods of printing
18, 317
Mexico, first printers of
508
Milan, early printing at
504
Miniaturists of middle ages
166
Mirror-making in Germany
391
Mirror of Salvation
264
Mirror of the Clergy
436
Mould, modern, description of
57
Mould, adjustable, notice of
399, 518
Mould, early, description of
62
Mould, of Gutenberg
398, 447
Music, types for
451, 516
Neglect of early printing
444
Netherlands, block-printers of
314, 315
Netherlands, type-printers of
281, 323, 498
Netherlands, block-printing of
252
Newspapers of old Rome
44
Newspapers China
116
Nope Cune, decision of
388
Nummeister, John
436, 500
Nuremberg, early printing at
495
Nuremberg, Chronicle of
496