- and
possibly even its
location on the shelf. The
closely related term
pressmark (from press,
meaning cupboard)
denotes only the
cupboard or case. It is...
-
early 20th century.: 53 He used rabbits, satyrs, and
philosophers as his
pressmark.
Colines was born
between 1480 and 1490,
possibly south of Paris, where...
- (or
ascribed to the
Press of)
William Caxton, In
which is
included the
Pressmark of
every Copy
contained in the
Library of the
British Museum compiled...
-
French Typography."
Robert Estienne used
several pressmarks or
devices on his prints. Estienne's
pressmark with an
olive branch and a
serpent wound around...
-
treatise was
printed by
Merten de
Keyser in
Antwerp with the
fictitious pressmark of Luneberge, to
avoid su****ion. The work
contained an
answer to the...
-
probably lost
during the
Middle Ages. The m****cript
bears a 15th-century
pressmark of the
Abbey of Fulda. C, also
known as the
Tiberius Bede, was written...
-
Institution and
pressmark Title Description British Library Or.8210/P.2
Diamond Sutra (Chinese: 金剛般若波羅蜜多經; pinyin: jīngāng bōrěbōluómìduō jīng) The oldest...
- (October 1996).
Legacy of Winning: It Doesn't All
Happen on Game Day.
Pressmark International. ISBN 9781883999063.
Retrieved December 30, 2018. "1999...
- Press. The name came from a
character (Enitharmon) by
William Blake. The
pressmark came from a
William Blake woodcut. The
Enitharmon Press revived interest...
-
Library holds 1,168
wooden do****ents
under the
pressmark IOL Tib N, and 321
paper do****ents
under the
pressmark Or.150000,
found in the fort
itself as well...