Treatyse of Fysshynge with an Angle, Lond. 1827; [286]

Trithemius on the Invention of Printing, [7]

Turner’s Herbal, Lond. 1551; [60]

Turner, a dishonest Oxford printer, [145]

Two-line letters, early mention of, [32]; use of, [80], [129]

Twyn’s Tryal and Condemnation, Lond. 1664; [132]

Types, early; first suggestion of mobile, [3]; wooden, [3]; perforated, [4]; Wetter’s specimen of, [5]; Laborde’s specimen, [5]; ‘sculpto-fusi,’ [7]; sand-cast, [10]; clay-cast, [11]; irregularities in, [18]; 15th century types at Lyons, [20]–23; and at Cologne, [24]–26; ligatures and contractions, [22], [27]; quantities of, in founts, [26], [27]; one size only in a book, [126]; markets for, [20], [28], [90], [103]; trade in, [103], [123]; early control over, [126]

Type-bodies, origin of, [31], [32]; names of early, [32]–40; irregular, [33]; standards of [33], [34]; attempts to regulate, [35], [357]; names of foreign, [35]

Type-casting, Moxon’s account of, [111]; machine for, origin of, [122]; patents for, [119]–22; early machines, [265], [356]

Type-ornaments, first at Subiaco, [82]; Aldus’, [82]; Caxton’s, [82]; H. Estienne’s, [82]; used in combination, [82]