Pickering (W.) minute Greek used by, [62], [254]; book printed for, in Baskerville’s types, [286]

PINE (WM.) Bristol printer and founder; partner with Fry, [298]; his inventions, [300]; Bible printed by, [301]; retires from founding, [302]

Plantin (Chr.) his foundry, [106]; supposed silver type of, [106]; Types: Greek, [59]; Hebrew, [64]; Italic, [51]; Lettre de Civilité, [56]; Roman, [43]; Syriac, [67]

Plinii Secundi Epistolæ, Lond. 1790; [306]

Ploos van Amstel, Dutch founders, [215]

Polychronicon, Westminster, 1495; [76], [91]

Polyglot Bibles, account of, [169]

——— the London, see Bible (Polyglot) Lond. 1657

POLYGLOT FOUNDRY Matrices: Arabic, [66], [173], [177]; Black, [173], [177]; Ethiopic, [69], [173], [174], [177]; Greek, [173], [174]; Hebrew, [64], [173], [177]; Roman and Italic, [173], [176]; Samaritan, [70], [173], [174], [177]; Syriac, [68], [173], [174], [177], [241]

Polytype, supposed early system of, [12]; later attempts at, [122], [220]