Gritner, a French wood-engraver, [547].
Grotesque, [9 n].
Grün, H. B. [320].
Gubitz, a modern German wood-engraver, [546].
Guicciardini, L. mentions the report of printing having been invented at Harlem, [146].
Gutemberg, John, his birth, [124];
residing at Strasburg in 1434, [125];
his partnership with Andrew Drytzehn, ib.;
evidences of his having a press in 1438, for the purpose of printing, [127];
his return to Mentz and partnership with Faust, [131];