| SA PI | et F: |
and there are other small changes.
Used in 1627–8, 1630–33, 1635–7, 1640.
C. 1¼ × 15
16 in. An ornamental shield, with the arms of the University, the legend being
| SA PI ET | FE LI CI: |
at the sides AC: and OX. There is a defect (a short line omitted) on one shoulder, which serves to distinguish it from H.
Used at intervals from 1592 to 1638.
There is a counterfeit of this used in London printing of at least 1616 and 1624: see pp. [106], [120], and H, below.
D. 17
16 + in. squ. A nine-spoked wheel with two mottos “Omnia subiacent vicissitudini,” and “Sola virtus cadere non potest.”
Used in 1592–3, 1620, 1629.