Zainner, Gunther, of Augsburg, [179];
the Legenda Aurea, with wood-cuts, printed by him, in 1471, [188].
Zainer, John, of Reutlingen, prints at Ulm in 1473, an edition of Boccacio de Claris Mulieribus, with wood-cuts, [190].
Zani’s arguments in favour of Papillon’s story of the Cunio, [36], [37].
Zerlegen, a word used by German printers to denote the distribution of the types, occurs in connection with Gutemberg’s press in 1438, [128].
Zuyren, J. Van, claims the invention of printing for Harlem, [146].
Zwecker, John B. draughtsman, [599*].
Errors in Index
Dante, edition of, with copper-plates, 1482
copperplates