Signatures of artists or wood-cutters in Italian books, [128], [194]; in German books, [194]; in French books, [157], [159]
Signatures (typographic), first used by Joh. Koelhoff, [62]; their origin, [94]; example of collation by, [96]
Silber, Eucharius, printer at Rome, [169]
Simon, “das süsses kind,” woodcuts of his history, [103], [108]
Small books, [214]; stages in their popularity, [166], [173], [178]
Smith, Richard, book-collector, [3]
Solempne, Antony de, Dutch printer at Norwich, [233]
Sorbonne, first Paris press at the, [70]; roman type used at, [89]; persecution of printers by its theologians, [174]
Sorg, Anton, of Augsburg, illustrated books, [105]
Spaces left blank for headings and capitals, [85]; for illustrations, [143]