INDEX.
[A], [B], [C], [D], [E], [F], [G], [H], [I], [J], [K], [L], [M], [N], [O], [P], [Q], [R], [S], [T], [V], [W], [X]. >
Abingtone, John, bequest to, from T. Berthelet, [53]
Advocates’ Library at Edinburgh, binding by T. Berthelet at the, [84]
Ambrosius. “Expositio super Apocalypsin. 1554.” Bound by T. Berthelet, [93]
Andreasius. “De amplitudine misericordiae Dei. 1550.” Bound by T. Berthelet, [86]
Anne Boleyn, Queen. Binding with her coat of arms, [24]
Arber, Edward. His reprints of the transcripts of the Stationers Company, [31]
Aurelius Augustinus.
“Tam in vetus quam in novum Testamentum commentarii. 1542.” Bound by T. Berthelet, [90]
“Epitome operum. 1549.” Bound by T. Berthelet, [94]
Back curiously designed on a binding by T. Berthelet, [88]
Bauduyn, Piers, stationer, [15]
Bembo. “Historiae Venetae, Lib. XII. 1551.” Bound by T. Berthelet, [87]
Berthelet, Anthony, bequests to, from T. Berthelet, [52]
Berthelet, Edward, bequests to, from T. Berthelet, [52]
Berthelet, Margaret, bequests to, from T. Berthelet, [52]
Berthelet, Thomas, appointment as Royal Printer to Henry VIII., [26]
Bill for bookbinding, [35]
Books, etc., printed by, [48]
Colophons used by, [49]
Device of Lucretia stabbing herself, [49]
Grant of coat of arms, [33]
Patent of appointment as Royal Printer, [32]
Printing done by, [33]
Property in London, [50]
Signature of, [37]
Will of, [51]
“Bible. 1534.” Bound by T. Berthelet, [74]
“Bible. 1543.” Bound in velvet by T. Berthelet, [79]
Bindings at the Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, [14]
Boccaccio. “Decameron.” Bound by T. Berthelet, [76]
Bonner. “A Profitable Doctrine. 1555.” Bound by T. Berthelet, [94]
Border with design of boys in procession used by T. Berthelet in some of his titlepages, [49]
Bude. “Commentarii linguae Graecae. 1548.” Bound by T. Berthelet, [85]
Calf leather chiefly used for bookbinding by T. Berthelet, [64]
Calf, books bound in, by T. Berthelet, 68 et seq.
Christ’s Hospital, bequest to, from T. Berthelet, [52]
Circle flamed, used on bindings by T. Berthelet, [81], [92]
Coat of arms granted T. Berthelet described, [33]
Colophons used by T. Berthelet, [49]
“Commentary on the Campaign of Charles V., in 1544.” Bound by T. Berthelet, [82]
Coronation book of Henry I. described, [19]
Courteys, Piers, Keeper of the King’s Great Wardrobe, [15]
Cowper, Alice, bequest to, from T. Berthelet, [52]
Crest granted to T. Berthelet described, [33]
Cumdachs, [14]
Davenport, C. His book on Royal English bookbindings, [61]
Deerskin bindings by T. Berthelet, [65], [88], [90]
Deloemus.
“Libellus de tribus hierarchiis.” Bound by T. Berthelet, [68]
“Strena.” Bound by T. Berthelet, [90]
Dimma’s Book, [14]
Duff, E. Gordon, owner of a copy of St. Chrysostom’s works bound by T. Berthelet, [71]
Edward IV., bindings made for, in Westminster Abbey, [13]
Edward VI., books bound for, by T. Berthelet, 81 et seq.
Coat of arms of, [83], [86]
Edwards, James, the painted fore edges of his books, [67]
Elizabeth of York, bindings made for, [15]
Elizabeth, Princess, embroidered bindings worked by, [63]
Elyot. “The Image of Governance.” Bound by T. Berthelet, [79]
Embroidered bindings of the sixteenth century, [62]
English royal heraldry, [22]
Fletcher, W. Y. His book on bindings in the British Museum, [61]
Fore-edge decoration on books, [66]
Fore-edge painting on books bound by T. Berthelet, [80], [85]
“Foy pour Debvoir” on a binding made for the Duke of Somerset by T. Berthelet, [77]
George II.’s gift of the Old Royal Library of England to the British Museum, [63]
Gold-tooling in leather described, [16]
Grafton, Richard, trustee for the children of T. Berthelet, [53]
Griggs, William. His colour plates of bookbindings, [61], [67]
Grolier, Jean, bindings with circles made for, [21]
Haggard. “Poem. 1553.” Bound by T. Berthelet, [91]
Henry VII., the library and bindings made for [24], [62]
Henry VIII.
Act passed in 1533 to restrain foreigners from selling bound books in England, [29]
Books bound for, by T. Berthelet, 68 et seq.
Panel stamps bearing his coat of arms, [24]
Signature of, [36]
Heydon crest on a binding by T. Berthelet, [76]
Holmes, Richard R. His book on the bindings in the Royal Library at Windsor, [61]
“Horae B. Mariae Virginis.” Bound by T. Berthelet, [92]
James I. His visit to the Bodleian Library at Oxford, [70]
James V., King of Scotland, binding made for, [57]
“Ihc Dien” adopted as a motto by the Black Prince, [81]
Iguinus. “Oratio ad Hen. VIII.” Bound by T. Berthelet, [78]
Joannes a Lasco. “Brevis de Sacramentis Ecc. Christi Tractatio. 1552.” Bound by T. Berthelet, [88]
Katharine of Aragon, Queen. Bindings with her coat of arms, [24]
“The King’s Revenues.” Bound by T. Berthelet, [89]
Legends on bindings made by T. Berthelet, [65], [89]
Lindau, binding of the Gospels of, [14]
Little Gidding, bindings made at, [21]
Lucretia stabbing herself. The device of T. Berthelet, [49]
Macray, W. Dunn. His book on the Annals of the Bodleian Library, [70]
Mary I., Queen, books bound for, by T. Berthelet, 90 et seq.
Mearne, Samuel. The painted edges of his books, [67]
Mediæval English leather bindings described, [18]
Molaise’s Gospels, [14]
Nantes, Edict of, revoked in 1685, [32]
“New Testament. 1536.” Bound by T. Berthelet, [76]
“Opus de vera differentia regiae potestatis.” Bound by T. Berthelet, [75]
Ostrich-feather badge of the Princes of Wales, [81]
Payne, Richard, trustee for the children of T. Berthelet, [53]
Powell, Thomas, nephew and successor to T. Berthelet, [49], [51], [52]
Ptolemaeus. “Geografia. 1548.” Bound by T. Berthelet, [84]
Pynson, Richard, Royal Printer before T. Berthelet, [32]
Quarter-circles used as decorations for book corners, [73]
“Rex in Aeternum Vive.” Painted in gold on the edges of bindings by T. Berthelet, [66], [74], [78], [79]
Richard III.’s act allowing foreigners to sell bound books in England, [29]
Rose, large panel stamp of a, [25]
Ryland’s Library, Manchester, binding by T. Berthelet in the, [76]
St. Chrysostom. “Works.” Bound by T. Berthelet, [71]
St. Cuthbert’s Gospels, binding of, [19]
Salvoine, Martha, bequest to, from T. Berthelet, [52]
Satin binding by T. Berthelet, [77]
“La Science de Geometrie.” Bound by T. Berthelet, [74]
Seymour, Edward, Duke of Somerset. Binding made for him by T. Berthelet, [77]
Skynner, Prudence, bequest to, from T. Berthelet, [52]
Stamps for bookbinding used by T. Berthelet, [62]
Stowe missal, [14]
Supporters used by Henry VII., Henry VIII., and James I., [69]
Theophylactus. “In omnes divi Pauli epistolas enarrationes.” Bound by T. Berthelet, [78]
Ties in early English bindings, [59]
Tracts bound in satin by T. Berthelet, [77]
Trinity College, Oxford, binding by T. Berthelet at, [78]
Trogus Pompeius. “Chorographica.” Bound by T. Berthelet, [81]
Tudor heraldic badges, [23]
Types used by T. Berthelet, [48]
Velvet binding by T. Berthelet, [79]
Venetian bindings, [15]
Verard, Antoine. Books printed by him in the library of Henry VII., [24]
“Vitae illustrium Virorum.” Bound by T. Berthelet [68]
Weale, W. H. James. His researches into the history of blind-stamped bindings, [20]
Wekes, John, bequest to, from T. Berthelet, [53]
Westminster Abbey, binding at, with the arms of Edward IV., [13]
Wheatley, H. B. His book on the bindings in the British Museum, [61]
Will of T. Berthelet [51]
Winchester Domesday Book, binding of the [20]
Witinton, Robert. Gold-tooled binding on one of his manuscripts, [17]
Xenophon. “La Cyropedie.” Bound by T. Berthelet, [83]
PRINTED FOR THE CAXTON CLUB BY
R. R. DONNELLEY & SONS COMPANY
AT THE LAKESIDE PRESS, CHICAGO