The Sandars Lectures
1899 and 1904
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS WAREHOUSE,
C. F. CLAY, Manager.
London: FETTER LANE, E.C.
Glasgow: 50, WELLINGTON STREET.
Leipzig: F. A. BROCKHAUS.
New York: G. P. PUTNAM’S SONS.
Bombay and Calcutta: MACMILLAN AND CO., Ltd.
[All Rights reserved]
The Printers, Stationers
and Bookbinders
of Westminster and London
from 1476 to 1535
By
E. GORDON DUFF, M.A. Oxon.
Sometime Sandars Reader in Bibliography in
the University of Cambridge
Cambridge
at the University Press
1906
Cambridge:
PRINTED BY JOHN CLAY, M.A.
AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS.
TO
FRANCIS JOHN HENRY JENKINSON
IN REMEMBRANCE OF MUCH KINDNESS
AND MUCH PLEASANT WORK
IN CAMBRIDGE
PREFACE
THE lectures contained in the present volume I delivered as Sandars Reader in two series, the first in the Lent Term 1899, the second in the May Term 1904 and they are thus separated by an interval of five years. Of the first series a small edition was privately printed for presentation, but never published, the second series is now printed for the first time. Though the second part forms a continuation of the first, the two are quite distinct. With the close of the fifteenth century many important changes took place in the English book-trade, and its conditions altered to a great extent, so that the period from 1476 to 1500 has many essential points of difference from the period between 1501 and 1535 and they can with advantage be treated separately. I have thought it best therefore not to attempt to combine the two series, but to issue them, with certain corrections and additions in their original form.
It remains to express my sincere thanks to Dr Jenkinson, the University Librarian who was kind enough to read the proofs, and to Mr H. G. Aldis to whom I am indebted for the excellent index.
E. G. D.
April, 1906.
LIST OF PLATES
(These plates are the full size of the originals.)
| [1.] | Title-page to W. de Worde’s edition of the ‘Book of Good Manners’ | to face p. 36 |
| From the unique copy in the University Library, Cambridge. | ||
| [2.] | Machlinia Border used by R. Pynson in ‘Aphthonii Sophistae Praeexercitamenta’ | to face p. 56 |
| From the copy in the University Library, Cambridge. | ||
| [3.] | Page of the Sarum Breviary printed by R. de Novimagio at Venice in 1483 | to face p. 74 |
| From the unique copy in the Bibliothéque Nationale. | ||
| [4.] | Binding of Frederick Egmont on a copy of ‘Lavacrum Conscientiae’ printed at Rouen | to face p. 114 |
| From the example in the library of Caius College, Cambridge. | ||
| [5.] | Unrecorded device used by W. de Worde in the ‘Manipulus Curatorum’ of 1502 | to face p. 132 |
| From the unique copy in the Bodleian Library. | ||
| [6.] | Title-page to R. Redman’s edition of Lyndewode’s ‘Constitutions’ of 1534 | to face p. 176 |
| From the copy in the University Library, Cambridge. | ||
| [7.] | Device of Christopher Endhoven from the Sarum ‘Processionale’ printed at Antwerp in 1525 | to face p. 222 |
| From the copy in the Bodleian Library. |
PART I.
1476-1500.