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, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1824 - 663 pages |
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... sorts are not equally fortified to en- dure the weight of the press , especially in founts of the less sizes , where the a , e , s , w , are worn out before the other sorts are materially injured ; which few sorts , were they re - cast ...
... sorts are not equally fortified to en- dure the weight of the press , especially in founts of the less sizes , where the a , e , s , w , are worn out before the other sorts are materially injured ; which few sorts , were they re - cast ...
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... case letters of a particular sort coming together , which require an hair space between them to prevent their riding , and occasions an unpleasant gap . BLACK LETTER . This letter , which is used in. Typographia ..... 9.
... case letters of a particular sort coming together , which require an hair space between them to prevent their riding , and occasions an unpleasant gap . BLACK LETTER . This letter , which is used in. Typographia ..... 9.
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... sorts are used in titles of books , and in jobs , only , to make emphatical words or lines appear more conspicuous . And as to the three other sizes , they are mostly used in heads , and for jobs ; though they , and even Two- lines ...
... sorts are used in titles of books , and in jobs , only , to make emphatical words or lines appear more conspicuous . And as to the three other sizes , they are mostly used in heads , and for jobs ; though they , and even Two- lines ...
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... sorts of irregular - bodied letters are , Paragon , Primer , Small Pica , Burgeois , Minion , and Diamond . We call them irregular , because they are of intermediate sizes to letter of regular bodies ; a standard for which , no doubt ...
... sorts of irregular - bodied letters are , Paragon , Primer , Small Pica , Burgeois , Minion , and Diamond . We call them irregular , because they are of intermediate sizes to letter of regular bodies ; a standard for which , no doubt ...
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... sorts ; this plan is now considerably increased , so that the founders are continually put to the inconvenience of altering their moulds , both as to height to paper and depth of body , in order to accommodate the whim or caprice of ...
... sorts ; this plan is now considerably increased , so that the founders are continually put to the inconvenience of altering their moulds , both as to height to paper and depth of body , in order to accommodate the whim or caprice of ...
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Page 433 - The paper reeds by the brooks, by the mouth of the brooks, And every thing sown by the brooks, Shall wither, be driven away, and be no more.
Page 222 - Ital. must be written. (See No. 3.) When letters or words are set double, or are required to be taken out, a line is drawn through the superfluous word or letter, and the mark No. 4 placed opposite in the margin. Where the punctuation requires to be altered, the correct point, marked in the margin, should be encircled.
Page 333 - After all this, when Josiah had prepared the temple, Necho king of Egypt came up to fight against Charchemish by Euphrates : and Josiah went out against him. 21. But he sent ambassadors to him, saying, What have I to do with thee, thou king of Judah ? I come not against thee this day, but against the house wherewith I have war : for God commanded me to make haste : forbear thee from meddling with God, who is with me, that he destroy thee not.
Page 578 - Kingdom for Sale, and published periodically, or in Parts or Numbers, at Intervals not exceeding Twenty six Days between the Publication of any Two such Pamphlets or Papers, Parts or Numbers...
Page 576 - Act, every person having any printing press, or types for printing, shall cause a notice thereof, signed in the presence of and attested by one witness, to be delivered to the clerk of the peace acting for the county, stewartry, riding, division, city, borough, town, or place, where the same shall be intended to be used...
Page 477 - Moreover, thou son of man, take thee one stick, and write upon it, For Judah, and for the children of Israel his companions: then take another stick, and write upon it, For Joseph, the stick of Ephraim, and for all the house of Israel his companions: and join them one to another into one stick; and they shall become one in thine hand.
Page 221 - God) the method of cutting (incidendi) the characters in a matrix, that the letters might easily be singly cast, instead of 'being cut. He privately cut matrices for the whole alphabet: and when he showed his master the letters cast from these matrices, 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.
Page 201 - By observing a proper method in cutting up new furniture, the same will be serviceable for other works, as well as the one for which it is intended, even though the size of the page may differ, provided it agrees with the margin of the paper. The gutters should be cut two or three lines longer than the page ; the headbolts wider ; the back furniture may run down to the rim of the...
Page 54 - ... equal antiquity with printing, though, not long after its invention, the necessity of introducing stops or pauses in sentences, for the guidance of the reader, brought forward the colon and full-point, the two first invented. In process of time, the comma was added to the infant punctuation, which then had no other figure than a perpendicular line, proportionable to the body of the letter; these three points were the only ones used till the close of the fifteenth century, when Aldus Manutius...
Page 43 - C also became a plain C by the same means ; the single rectangle which denoted fifty, was, without any alteration, a capital L; the double acute angle was an X; the single acute angle a V consonant; and a plain single stroke, the letter I. And thus these seven letters, M, D, C, L, X, V, I, became numerals. As a further proof of this assertion, let...