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Wynkyn de Worde

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  • The second is an elongated variation of No.  1, with the name Wynkyn de Worde on a narrow white space beneath the device.

    Printers' Marks A Chapter in the History of Typography 1901

  • “W C” in Roman letters, with the name Wynkyn de Worde at the foot; the eighth is a picturesque Mark copied from one belonging to Froben, with the omission of part of the background; it consists of a semicircular arch, supported by short-wreathed pillars, with foliated capitals, plinths and bases: on the top of each is a boy habited like a soldier, with a spear and shield bending forwards; a large cartouche German shield is supported by three boys.

    Printers' Marks A Chapter in the History of Typography 1901

  • The book was printed in blackletter font known as Wynkyn de Worde's type

    The Assemble of Goddes Anonymous

  • 'Wynkyn de Worde's letter was of _The Square English_ or

    Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance Thomas Frognall Dibdin 1811

  • Wynkyn de Worde, Aldus Manutius, as well as one B.

    Making Light: The "agency model" as I understand it 2010

  • Let me pose you some of the questions that Wynkyn de Worde used in his liitle book.

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  • Let me pose you some of the questions that Wynkyn de Worde used in his liitle book.

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  • The list of great rarities includes the best-preserved 11th Century service book produced in the aftermath of the Norman Conquest; the manuscript of the works of Lawrence, prior of Durham from 1149-54; one of only four surviving copies of a book by William Caxton; a unique copy of Thomas More's first assault on Martin Luther; and four items from the workshop of the aptlynamed printer Wynkyn de Worde.

    Treasures of Durham University Library 2008

  • It examines the legend from its first tantalising appearance in William Langland's 1377 The Vision of William Concerning Piers Plowman, the retellings of Wynkyn de Worde and others, right through to Sir Walter Scott, who really put Nottingham into the frame.

    Derbyshire's all of a quiver over Robin Hood's bow... 2007

  • It examines the legend from its first tantalising appearance in William Langland's 1377 The Vision of William Concerning Piers Plowman, the retellings of Wynkyn de Worde and others, right through to Sir Walter Scott, who really put Nottingham into the frame.

    Archive 2007-05-01 2007

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