Typographia, Or the Printers' Instructor: Including an Account of the Origin of Printing, with Biographical Notices of the Printers of England, from Caxton to the Close of the Sixteenth Century: a Series of Ancient and Modern Alphabets, and Domesday Characters: Together with an Elucidation of Every Subject Connected with the Art, 第 1 卷Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1824 - 663 頁 |
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... verses , and thus marked upon the paper to perpetuate the number of them , and to enable us to present them to our rele- tions and friends , in testimony of gratitude , friendship , and affection . All this was done and finished by us ...
... verses , and thus marked upon the paper to perpetuate the number of them , and to enable us to present them to our rele- tions and friends , in testimony of gratitude , friendship , and affection . All this was done and finished by us ...
第 44 頁
... verses , had acquired a knowledge of geometry , was skilful in music , and played upon several instruments ; moreover , she was practised in drawing , and painted with taste and delicacy . Her brother , urged on by emulation ...
... verses , had acquired a knowledge of geometry , was skilful in music , and played upon several instruments ; moreover , she was practised in drawing , and painted with taste and delicacy . Her brother , urged on by emulation ...
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... verses . He shows how those two noble amateurs must have printed these engravings , by placing the paper upon the blocks , and passing their hands over it , in lieu of other modes of pressure . It is possible , that at this moment , I ...
... verses . He shows how those two noble amateurs must have printed these engravings , by placing the paper upon the blocks , and passing their hands over it , in lieu of other modes of pressure . It is possible , that at this moment , I ...
第 82 頁
... verses --- To the Rev. Mr. Lewis , upon his writing the Life of Mr. Caxton . Industrious Caston's name in time to come Had buried been in dark oblivion's tomb , Had you withheld your generous aid to save That name which now will never ...
... verses --- To the Rev. Mr. Lewis , upon his writing the Life of Mr. Caxton . Industrious Caston's name in time to come Had buried been in dark oblivion's tomb , Had you withheld your generous aid to save That name which now will never ...
第 100 頁
... verses to have been a very celebrated Printer . Of John Lettou , William de Mach- linia , and the School - master of St. Alban's , we have scarce any remains . If this be considered , it will not appear impossible that our printer ...
... verses to have been a very celebrated Printer . Of John Lettou , William de Mach- linia , and the School - master of St. Alban's , we have scarce any remains . If this be considered , it will not appear impossible that our printer ...
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第 280 頁 - Enprynted at London in the fletestrete at the sygne of the sonne, by Wynkyn de Worde prynter vnto the moost excellent pryncesse my lady the kynges graundame. In the yere of our lorde god M.CCCCC and ix the xij daye of the moneth of Juyn.
第 603 頁 - England, with the introduction of printing, the illiterate and terrified monks declaimed from their pulpits, that there was now a new language discovered, called Greek, of which people should beware, since it was that which produced all the heresies; that in this language was come forth a book called the New Testament, which was now in every body's hands, and was full of thorns and briars ; that there was also another language now started up, which they called Hebrew, and that they who learned it...
第 19 頁 - Faust was so pleased with the contrivance, that he promised Peter to give him his only daughter Christina in marriage, a promise which he soon after performed.
第 78 頁 - ... body, and also because I have promised to divers gentlemen and to my friends to address to them as hastily as I might...
第 2 頁 - ... and fine composition will still retain their value, and it will be an easy task for critical discernment to select these from the surrounding mass of absurdity: and though, with respect to its moral effects, a regard to truth extorts the confession, that it has diffused immorality and irreligion, divulged with cruel impertinence the secrets of private life, and spread the tale of scandal through an empire; yet these are evils which will either shrink away unobserved in the triumphs of time and...
第 1 頁 - Thus the art of printing, in whatever light it is viewed, has deserved respect and attention. From the ingenuity of the contrivance, it has ever excited mechanical curiosity ; from its intimate connection with learning, it has justly claimed historical notice ; and from its extensive influence on morality, politics, and religion, it is now become a subject of very important speculation.
第 49 頁 - ... printed, which are made out of Venice; to which evil it is necessary to apply some remedy; in order that the said artists, who are a great many in family, may find encouragement, rather than foreigners. Let it be ordered and established, according to that which the said masters have supplicated, that from this time in future, no work of the said art, that is printed or painted on cloth, or on paper, that is to say altar pieces (or images) and playing cards, and whatever other work of the said...
第 65 頁 - ... the inattentive reader into mistakes. — Their orthography was various and often arbitrary, disregarding method. — They had very frequent abbreviations, which in time grew so numerous and difficult to be understood, that there was a necessity of writing a book to teach the manner of reading them. — Their periods were distinguished by no other points than the double or single one, that is, the colon and full-point . but they a little after, introduced an oblique stroke, thus,/, which answered...
第 100 頁 - Act, or any part thereof, in nowise extend or be prejudicial of any let, hurt, or impediment to any artificer or merchant stranger, of what nation or country he be or shall be of, for bringing into this realm, or selling by retail or otherwise, of any manner of books written or imprinted.