, the letters
(see [Plate VI.]) are now barely traceable.
[110] Other particulars may be put in the colophon (p. [142]).
[111] The use of “rules,” though quite legitimate, will be found misleading if it be depended on to “doctor” and “pull together” any weak arrangement of lettering.
[112] More, Sir Thomas: “Utopia, et Mori et Erasmi Epigrammata”: 4to, Froben, Basle, 1518. Woodcut borders and Title pages by Holbein. (The reproduction is from the title page to the Epigrams.) Note.—The exceptionally fine type of capitals (see p. [373]) here shown is used throughout the book for headings, &c.
[113] Doubtful, because, unless unusual care be taken, its delicate quality may be lost in the process, and also because of the type-like impress of the block on the paper.
[114] “Ecce Mundus (The Book Beautiful),” 1902.
[115] It was dated 1456 by a rubricator, not by the printer.—E.W.