Hebrew type, first use of, [62]; early founts in Italy, [62]; France, [62], [63]; Spain, [63]; Germany, [63]; Netherlands, [63], [64], [65]

——— in England: De Worde’s, [64], [91]; Day’s, [64], [98]; at Oxford, [64]; London, [64]

——— Matrices: Oxford, [64], [147], [148], [154], [160], [161]; Polyglot, [64], [171], [173], [174], [177], [194]; Andrews, [195]; Grover, [198]; James, [64], [65], [223], [227], [303]; Caslon, [65], [236], [238], [240], [246], [247], [254]; Wilson, [264], [265]; Fry, [303], [304], [309], [311]; Jackson, [317]; Caslon III, [326]; Figgins, [65], [341], [342], [343]; Thorowgood, [296]; Jalleson, [346]

Hebrew Dictionary, Louvain, 1520? [63]

Hebrew Grammar, Paris, 1508; [63]; Leipsic, 1520, [63]; Paris, 1520; [63]: Louvain, 1528; [63]

Height-to-paper of sand-cast types, [10]; of old Lyons types, [21]; of old Cologne types, [25]; varieties of at Oxford, [155]

Heilman, Gros Bâtarde type of, [55]

Henfrey (J.) type-casting machine of, [121]

Herbert (W.) his account of Caxton’s types, [84]; on early use of Roman and Italic, [91], [97]

Herodotus, Oxford, 1590; [60], [140]