Bullock’s Oratio, Camb. 1521; [141]
Bulmer (W.) fine printer, [330], [331], [333]; employs Birmingham cutters, [284], [331]; prints for Roxburghe club, [312], [334]
Burghers (M.) Oxford University engraver, [151], [210]
Bus (J.) Dutch founder, [114], [215]
Cædmon’s Paraphrase of Genesis, Amsterdam, 1655; [74]
Calasio Concordantiæ, Lond. 1747; [346]
Cambridge University, early printing at, [139], [141]; offer to buy the Paris Greek, [61], [141]; Greek types at, [60], [141]; borrow type from Oxford, [61], [141]; Saxon types of, [74]; privilege to Ged for stereotype, [219]; to Baskerville, [276], [278]; Orientals, cut by Fry for, [308]
Cambro-brytannicæ . . lingua Institutiones, Lond. 1592; [64]