[451] Brunet, Manuel de Libraire, vol. ii, col. 1629.
[452] This very rare and valuable edition contains a dissertation on Latin accents. Bibliothèque Nationale.
[453] See Silvestre, nos. 286 and 287.
[454] See Mattaire, Annales typographiques, vol. iii, part 1 A, p. 147.
[455] See the subscription of the first book published by him in conjunction with Wolfgang Hopyl, under the title, Artificialis introductio Jacobi Fabri Stapulensis, etc.; folio, 1502. This book is in the Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève.
[456] According to Lottin, it was first used in 1555. See his Catalogue, vol. ii, p. 30.
[457] I have reproduced this mark on the title-page of my Les Estienne et les types grecs de François I; octavo, 1856.
[458] [Silvestre also gives three other variants, nos. 508, 542, and 958, signed with the cross. No. 508 is reproduced above.]
[459] [1538? M. Bernard mentions no Bible of 1528.]
[460] Octavo; Paris, Robert Estienne, 1550. Bibliothèque Nationale.