Xylography, a distinct art from Typography, [6]; extinction of, [2]

Ycair on the shapes of letters, [32], [53]; his Orthographia Practica, [32], [53], [183]

York, early printing at, [89], [139]

Young (Patrick) Royal Librarian, [143], [167]; his Catena on Job, [98], [144], [176], [198], [201], [228]; his facsimile from the Alexandrian Codex, [201], [321]

Zainer (Gunther) Roman type of, [42]

Zell (Ulric) his narrative of the invention of printing, 1

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INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER
THE TYPES AND TYPE FOUNDING OF THE FIRST PRINTERS

[1] The Haarlem Legend of the Invention of Printing by Lourens Janszoon Coster, critically examined. From the Dutch by J. H. Hessels, with an introduction and classified list of the Costerian Incunabula. London, 1871. 8vo.