Caxton (Wm.) first English printer, [84]; early training, [84], [85]; probable methods of type founding, [85], [86], [343]; type cast by, [84], [85], [102]; mould of, [88]; types of, [86]–9; Black, [53], [87], [88]; Secretary, [55], [86], [87], [88]; Initials, [79]; type ornaments, [82]; first books of, [86]; his advertisement, [49], [87]; printed page by page, [26]; translation of Ovid’s Metamorphoses, by, [312]; employs a foreign printer, [91]; facsimiles of his types, [343], [344]
Celtis, his reference to cut types, [7]
Certificate, letter founders’, form of, [135]
‘Chalcographia,’ derivation of, [15]
Champfleury, Paris, 1529; [32], [183]
Chapel (a founders’), account of, [112], [166], [186]
Chapman, prints with Baskerville’s types, [283]
Charles II and the London Polyglot, [176]; on the Alexandrian Codex facsimile, [203]
Chevillier (A.) on the London Polyglot, [172]
Chinese type cast in plaster moulds, [15]