Ovid’s Metamorphoses, Lond. 1819; [312]
Oxford University Press, first printing at [137]–9; types of the early press, [55], [137], [138]; Scolar’s press, [139]; revival of printing, [140]; early Greek founts, [60], [61], [140], [141], [145]; lends Greek type to Cambridge, [141]; Laud’s services to, [142]–5, [166]; charter in 1632, [142]; early Oriental types, [64], [66], [144]: Archi-typographus appointed, [146]; Fell’s services to, [146]–150; loyalty of, [146]; large purchases in 1672, [149]; Junius’ gift to, [150], [151]; fine printing at, [159]
——— Foundry established, [153]; state of, in 1665, [113]; matrices lost at, [151]; removed to Sheldonian Theatre, [153]; first specimen, [153]; types used in the Oratio Dominica, 1700, [154]; heights to paper in, [155]; removed to Clarendon Building, [156]; gift of Elstob Saxon to, [158], [159]; Greek cut for, by Baskerville, [160], [273], [274]; specimens, [160], [162]; types cut for, by Caslon, [160], [161], [246]; by Figgins, [338]; inventory of, in 1794, [161], [162]; relics at, [150], [159], [160], [162], [274]
——— Matrices: Amharic, [177]; Arabic, [66], [147], [148], [155], [161]; Armenian, [69], [148], [153], [161]; Coptic, [70], [147], [148], [149], [153], [155], [161]; Danish, [73], [151]; Ethiopic, [69], [151], [154], [155], [161], [177]; Gothic, [73], [151], [155], [161]; Greek, [148], [160], [161], [273], [274], [338]; Hebrew, [64], [147], [148], [154], [161]; Icelandic, [73], [151], [155]; Initials, [80]; Music, [77], [148], [153], [154], [161], [209]; Roman and Italic, [150], [152], [179]; Runic, [72], [151], [155], [161]; Russian, [71]; Samaritan, [70], [148], [154], [161]; Saxon, [74], [151], [161]; Sclavonic, [71], [148], [153], [155], [161]; Swedish, [73], [151]; Syriac, [68], [147], [148], [155], [161]
Pacioli (L.) on the shape of letters, [183]
Palmer (S.) his note on De Worde, [90]; his printing-house, [217]; History of Printing, [90], [235], [236]; projected account of letter-founding, [114]; discreditable conduct to Caslon, [235], [238]
Pantographia, Lond. 1799; [72], [76], [306], [307], [308]
Paradigmata de IV Linguis, Paris, 1596; [67]
Paragon, an English Type body, [33], [36], [86], [343]; a foreign body, [36]
Parker (Archp. M.) patron of Day, [95]; Saxon cut for, [95]; Roman and Italic for, [96], [97], [98]