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index.
Type-founding, as done by Franklin
303
Type-found by novices
324, 517
Type-found early notices of
435, 459
Type-making a secret art
61
Type-maki in China
113, 118
Type-metal, ingredients of
60, 519
Type-mould, the key to the invention
67
Type-mould, adjustable
399, 519
Type-mould, made by goldsmiths
514
Type-mould, of early printers
59, 517
Type-mould, of Garamond
399
Type-mould, of Gutenberg
401
Type-mould, of sand
300
Types of wood, Junius's description of
339
Types of wooas 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
Types early faces of
515
Types early speculations about
36
Types engraved, impracticable
53, 295
Types Gothic, popularity of
516
Types how made
521
Types of Jenson
502
Types made by one method only
53
Types made in sand moulds
301
Types must be accurate
52
Types not made, with system
518
Types of brass, notices of
65
Types of glass
487
Types of Gutenberg
443
Types of lead, as made by Blades
300
Types of lead, as made by Coster
339
Types of porcelain
112
Types of Schœffer
470
Types quantity of usually cast
521
Types smallest sizes in 15th century
518
Types unknown printer
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
Typothetæ, arms of
488
Uneven spacing in early printing
451
University of Paris
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
Valdarfer Christopher
505
Van der Linde's Haarlem Legend
11
Van der Linde's exposure of fraud
374
Van Eyck Hubert
41
Veldener John
280, 281, 498
Vellum, how made
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
Verard of Paris
506
Vindiciæ Typographicæ
353
Vocabularium ex quo
441
Von Bischoviszheim, testimony of
387
Von Seckingen, testimony of
387
Von Zabern Barbel, testimony of
383
Weidenbach, printing at
495
William of Saliceto, Treatise of
287
Wimpheling, testimony of
393
Winaricky's book on Gutenberg
378
Wine-flagons of Coster
340
Witnesses on trial at Strasburg
388
Wittig Ivo, tablet of
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
Wood-cut mutilations of
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
Zainer Gunther
497
Zappe Paul, the ambassador
407
Zarot Anthony
504
Zell Ulric, about the Donatus
315, 256
Zell Ulric, as a printer
494