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- 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...
- French Typography." Robert Estienne used several pressmarks or devices on his prints. Estienne's pressmark with an olive branch and a serpent wound around...
- van Ess, who added his pressmark to the spine. In 1825–1826, the bible was bought by Thomas Phillips, who added his pressmark, Phillipps 400, to the first...
- (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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Press. The name came from a character (Enitharmon) by William Blake. The pressmark came from a William Blake woodcut. The Enitharmon Press revived interest...
- was written in a Northumbrian hand in the late 8th century. There is a pressmark on the cover, dating from the 15th century, indicating that it was owned...