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I. | Deucalion and Pyrrha repeopling the world. From Ovids Metamorphoses, Paris, 1767 | Frontispiece |
TO FACE PAGE | ||
II. | An author (Caxton?) presenting a book to Margaret of Burgundy. Fifteenth century engraving inserted in the Chatsworth copy of the Recuyell of the Historyes of Troye | |
(From the plate made for the Bibliographical Societys edition of Mr. Seymour De Riccis Census of Caxtons.) | ||
III. | The Bona Inspiratio angeli contra vanam gloriam. From a smaller version of the Ars Moriendi. Block-book from the Lower Rhine, c. 1465 | |
IV. | Leaf 3a of a fragment of the Doctrinale of Alexander Gallus. One of the so-called Costeriana | |
V. | Beginning, with printed capital, of the Rationale Diuinorum Officiorum of Gulielmus Duranti. Mainz, Fust and Schoeffer, 1459 | |
VI. | Leaf 7b of the first book printed at Cologne, Cicero, De Officiis, Ulrich Zel, not later than 1466 | |
The space left in the sixth line from the foot stands for the words ab ostentatione, which the printer apparently could not read in his manuscript. The word vacat at the end was inserted to show that the space in the last line was accidental and that nothing had been omitted. | ||
VII. | Leaf 41a of Ciceros Rhetorica, Venice, Nicolas Jenson, 1470, showing spaces left for a chapter heading and capital | |
VIII. | Part of leaf 4a, with woodcut, from the Geschicht von dem seligen Kind Symon of Tuberinus. Augsburg, Gnther Zainer, about 1475 | |
IX. | Woodcuts of Saracens and Syrians from Breidenbachs Sanctae Peregrinationis in montem Syon atque in montem Sinai descriptio. Mainz, Erhard Reuwich, 1486 | |
X. | Woodcut on leaf 1b of the Egloga Theoduli. Leipzig, Conrad Kachelofen, 1489 | |
XI. | Page (sig. H 8 verso) from the Psalterium Beatae Mariae Virginis of Nitschewitz, showing the Emperor Frederick and his son Maximilian. From a press at the Cistercian Monastery at Zinna, c. 1493 | |
XII. | The Harrowing of Hell, with text, from leaf 4a of the Belial of Jacobus de Theramo. Haarlem, Bellaert, 1484. (Size of the original, 7 5) | |
XIII. | Woodcut of the Betrayal. From leaf 14b of the Meditatione sopra la Passione del Nostro Signore attributed to S. Bonaventura. Venice, Geronimo di Sancti, 1487. (Size of original, 6 5) | |
XIV. | Woodcut, De Atheniensibus petentibus regem, illustrating Fable xxii. in the Aesop printed at Naples, by Francesco Tuppo, 1485 | |
XV. | Woodcut of Lorenzo Giustiniano preceded by a crucifer, from his Della vita religiosa. Venice, 1494 | |
XVI. | Page with woodcut of the Procession to Calvary, from the Meditatione sopra la Passione del Nostro Signore attributed to S. Bonaventura. Florence, Ant. Miscomini, c. 1495 | |
XVII. | Titlepage of La Festa di San Giovanni. Florence, Bart. di Libri, c. 1495 | |
XVIII. | Leaf 5a, with woodcut of Death seizing an Archbishop and a Chevalier, from the Danse Macabre. Paris, Gui Marchant, 1491. (Size of original 8 6) | |
XIX. | Leaf 2a, with woodcut of Adam and Eve, from a Bible en Francoys. Paris, Antoine Vrard, about 1505. (Size of original, 9 7) | |
XX. | Page (sig. C 6 verso), with woodcut of the Massacre of the Innocents, from the Grandes Heures. Paris, Antoine Vrard, about 1490. (Size of original, 7 5) | |
XXI. | Page (sig. U 7 verso) from the edition of Terence, printed by J. Trechsel at Lyon, 1493 | |
XXII. | Titlepage from the Improbratio Alcorani of Ricoldus. Seville, Stanislaus Polonus, 1500 | |
XXIII. | Hroswitha presenting her plays to the Emperor Otto I, leaf 4b of the Opera Hrosvite. Nuremberg, Sodalitas Celtica, 1501 | |
XXIV. | Titlepage of Jornandes De rebus Gothorum. Augsburg, 1515 | |
XXV. | Page (leaf 246b) of a Missale Romanum, printed at Venice by Gregorius de Gregoriis, 1518 | |
XXVI. | Title-cut from Les dix premiers livres de lIliade dHomre, Prince des potes, traduictz en vers Franois, par M. Hugues Salel. Paris, Jehan Loys for Vincent Sertenas, 1545 | |
XXVII. | Page from the Fifteen Oes. Westminster, Caxton, about 1490 | |
XXVIII. | First page of text from the first edition (left incomplete) of Tyndales New Testament. Cologne, 1525 | |
XXIX. | Part of sig. K 5 recto, with woodcut of Christ raising the Centurions Daughter, from the Speculum Vitae Christi of S. Bonaventura. Westminster, W. Caxton, about 1488 | |
XXX. | Titlepage of Bishop Fishers Funeral Sermon on Henry VII. London, W. de Worde, 1509 | |
XXXI. | Woodcut of the translator presenting his book to the Duke of Norfolk, from Alexander Barclays version of Sallusts Jugurtha. London, R. Pynson, about 1520 | |
XXXII. | Portrait of the Author, from John Heywoods The Spider and the Flie. London, T. Powell, 1556 | |
XXXIII. | Woodcut of Queen Elizabeth hawking, from Turbervilles The Booke of Faulconrie, 1575 | |
XXXIV. | Engraving of Christ in a mandorla from Bettinis Monte Santo di Dio. Florence, Nicolaus Laurentii, 477. (Size of original, 10 7) | |
XXXV. | Last page of preface, giving the arms of the Bishop of Wrzburg, from the Wrzburg Agenda. Wrzburg, G. Reyser, 1482 | |
XXXVI. | Titlepage of the Dialogus of Amadeus Berrutus. Rome, Gabriel of Bologna, 1517 | |
XXXVII. | Engraved portrait of the Author by Theodore de Bry after J. J. Boissard, from the Emblemata of Denis Le Bey. Frankfort, De Bry, 1596 | |
XXXVIII. | Page 22 from the Hieroglyphikes of the Life of Man by Quarles, the engraving by W. Marshall, London, 1638 | |
XXXIX. | Page, with engraving after Eisen, from Dorats Les Baisers, La Haye et se vend Paris, Lambert, 1770 | |
XL. | Engraving by W. W. Rylands after Samuel Wale, from Waltons Compleat Angler. London, T. Hope, 1760 |
Engraving of an Author, possibly CAXTON Presenting a Book to Margaret, Duchess of Burgundy, prefixed to the Chatsworth copy of the Recuyell. |
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