[95] Or according to some if it is σ—ἕκασ-τος (Hyp. Blass[{96}], p. xvii), but the preference is for πλεῖ-στοι, ἐκομί-σθησαν, βουλεύε-σθαι (Thuc.), ἐ-στρέφθη (s. v. l., Bacch.).

[96] γ is a nasal when it precedes γ κ or χ. The other consonants referred to are λ μ ν and ρ.

MARKS USED IN THE CORRECTION OF PROOFS

From Johnson’s Typographia (1824), Vol. II, p. 216.

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From Johnson’s Typographia (1824), Vol. II, p. 217.

Though a variety of opinions exist as to the individual by whom the art of printing was first discovered; yet all authorities concur in admitting PETER SCHOEFFER to be the person who invented cast metal types, having learned the art of cutting the letters from the Guttembergs: he is also supposed to have been the first who engraved on copperplates. The following testimony is preserved in the family, by Jo. Fred. Faustus of Ascheffenburg.