Medieval manuscript fragments, 16c printing, the Catholicon (Mainz "1460" but printed in 1470 w/ movable type), French book artist Joseph Hรฉmard, 1930s calypso, fossils (Texas ammonites and echinoids) https://independent.academia.edu/FarleyKatz
Farley P Katz
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This is supported by evidence of the use of drilled type in the period 1472-86 as well as evidence that printing trays (possibly with foot blocks) may have preceded locked chases, and explains why line pairs in the Catholicon Press books sometimes moved together or otherwise acted as a unit. (2/2)