Dibdin for long extracts made from the work by Herbert, preparatory to a new edition of the Typographical Antiquities.
Lines are sometimes short or long, on occasion perhaps through typographicalerror (see for example II iii 26.
Although it contains no imprint statement naming place of publication or printer, typographical features of the document serve to identify it as the work of Denis Braud.
This grave and dignified journal is credited to the House of Tillery, and if typographical evidence may be accepted, it belongs most particularly to that branch now bearing the name of Renshaw and having its domain in Coffeeville, Mississippi.
Our latest innovation is a laureateship for the best home-printed paper, which will excite keen rivalry among our younger members, and bring out some careful specimens of the typographical art.
In the last stanza there are two lines whose metre seems deficient, but being conscious of the uncertainties of the secretarial and typographical arts, we suspend judgment on the author.
The lines are notable chiefly on account of some fearful and wonderful typographical errors.
Line 14 seems to lack a syllable, but this deficiency is probably the result of a typographical error.
Line nineteen apparently lacks two syllables, but the deficiency is probably secretarial or typographical rather than literary.
The words and rhythm of a poet should be able to convey his images without the more artificial devices of typographical variation.
It is to be regretted that the University Press was not more painstaking in the proof-reading, for the Overland typographical perversions persist in some instances to the present day.
Printed at the University Press at Cambridge, then unquestionably the best book-printing house in the United States, of course many of the typographical errors were weeded out.
Much has been said by writers on matters typographical as to what is meet and necessary in the reprinting of a book, and much more on literary blunders and mistakes.
No typographical or other changes are made in printing these extracts from Dr.
But the "trivial" typographical and clerical errors in the Direct Primary bill in the final count gave the machine its opportunity to amend the measure to machine liking.
In the end the fate of the measure was made to hinge on these clerical and typographical defects.
Bohnett insisted that it would not; that the typographical errors, while deplorable, did not materially affect the bill.
The machine, while it could not force the Senate to concur in the vicious amendments, could prevent the Senate's concurrence in the amendments to correct the clerical and typographical errors.
The fact that the bill as it had passed the Senate contained several serious clerical and typographical errors, and that its title was unsatisfactory if not defective, worried the genuine supporters of the bill not a little.
As was shown in a previous chapter, the Direct Primary bill, after it had originally passed the Senate in the face of machine opposition, was allowed to go to the Assembly containing several serious clerical and typographical errors.
The bill was accordingly sent back to the Assembly with the typographical and clerical amendments still in dispute.
By Trick Prevents Senate From Concurring in Amendments to Correct Clerical and Typographical Errors, Thus Creating a Situation Which Threw the Measure Into a Committee on Free Conference With Power to Amend.
This brought the Senate to the amendments intended to correct typographical and clerical errors.
Boynton and Walker were quick to see the trend of Wolfe's requests, however, and Walker moved to vote on the seven vicious amendments on one roll call, and on the ten correcting the typographical and clerical errors on a second.
But as has been said, the drift up to 1760 was all towards public ownership, and the libraries were for the most part general in character, though the interest in typographical antiquities was already well marked.
Transcriber’s Note A number of typographical errors have been maintained in this version of this book.
Nor is the mention by Plutarch of a certain almost typographical trick of Agesilaus, King of Sparta, excuse enough for those who have counted him among the precursors of Gutenberg.
In a general sense, however, and in a wider meaning of the word, it may be said that printing was known before Gutenberg's time, or at least before he published his typographical masterpieces.
Typographical errors are listed after the first version of the text.
It has been demanded only by the Typographical Union, which claims to have private reasons for believing that the requirement of domestic manufacture is being frequently violated by publishers.
There are also a good many slips or typographical errors, which affect its value as a work of reference.
The tempest has been already stated as beginning on the 3d of April, whence we must presume the present date in the text to be a typographical error, perhaps for the twenty-second.
Lovecraft We are very sorry about the typographical errors in your article and our printer has promised to do better proofreading in the future.
A second issue has typographical variations, with no tailpiece on p.
A second edition was a page-for-page reprint, withtypographical changes on almost every page.
A second issue has a ram’s head for a vignette, and some typographical variations.
The Lenox Library has a copy without date, which seems to be from different type, and shows some typographical changes.
De Bure and Ernesti are lavish in their praises of its typographical beauty.
The earnestness and application of the German character are betrayed even in the typographical arrangement of this newspaper for acrobats.
The most extraordinary fancies are allowed free play in the compilation and typographical arrangement of these advertisements.
In that laborious work, so important to those who wish to be acquainted with the history of British literature, Ames’ Typographical Antiquities, there are privileges of still greater antiquity.
Simple typographical errors were silently corrected, except as noted below; ambiguous unbalanced quotation marks and hyphens at the ends of lines were retained.
The following passage from this collection, which is so scarce even in England that it is not named in Ames’s Typographical Antiquities, is given in the Gentleman’s Magazine, vol.
This name, probably by a typographical error, appears in some of the contemporary accounts as Bernicre, and this mistake has been followed by various later writers.
He states that his account was compiled from twenty published (by typographical error, the compositor has put thirty) and five unpublished diaries.
However, obvious typographical errors were repaired, as listed below.
Dibdin’s edition of the ‘Typographical Antiquities,’ volume i.
Some of Krummacher’s cases are quoted, with some typographical errors, in the Bischoff circular.
The head proofreader in turn gives the proof to an assistant and the manuscript to a copyholder, who reads the story to the assistant for the detection of typographical errors.
The prospective society editor will find it well, however, to study and to follow at first the typographical style of the society column in her paper.
Who would believe that at the end of the century of Voltaire and Rousseau a craftsman would be found desirous of leading back the typographical art to its cradle, and of making xylographs again, under the name of polytypes?
We reproduce the entire title of this typographical bijou, which merited a cleverer engraver.
One is shown among the typographicalmonuments in the King's Library of the British Museum, and there is a finely illuminated copy in the show-room of the Bibliotheque Nationale.
This French book was published at Cologne before France possessed the smallest typographical workshop.
It only appeared from time to time in head and tailpieces, remaining purely typographical and lost in other decorations.
His second daughter married Moretus, and to him descended the Antwerp workshop; he and his descendants continued the printing house until recently; the house of the great printer and publisher is now a typographical museum.
The statements of this man of business show that five proofs of each sheet were taken for typographical correction, and that twelve full days were wanted for the binding.
John Andre; here was the first example of a process much employed in manuscripts, but of which the typographicalcomposition was very difficult.
Plantin, not to be behind any of his contemporaries intypographical perfection, brought from France the celebrated type-founder William Lebe, and charged him to furnish a special fount.
The following year, 1502, he gave an edition of the Terze Rime of Dante, and for the first time took as his typographical mark an anchor encircled by a dolphin.
England had, besides, taken a preponderating place in typographical invention.
Typographical Antiquities; or the History of Printing in England Scotland and Ireland: containing Memoirs of our Ancient Printers, and a Register of the Books printed by them.
The Typographical Gazetteer, attempted by the Rev.
The labors of Orlandi, Maittaire, and Denis, are eclipsed by this very elaborate and valuable production, which comprehends a complete and systematic account of all books printed from the origin of the typographical art to the year 1536.
The notes to the books are mostly abridged from Mr. Field's Essay; about ten thousand typographical errors contained in the Essay are corrected in this catalogue.
Encyclopædia of Literary and Typographical Anecdote; being a chronological digest of the most interesting Facts illustrative of the History of Literature and Printing .
The Life and Typography of William Caxton, England's First Printer, with Evidence of His Typographical Connection with Colard Mansion, the Printer at Bruges.
A Dissertation upon English Typographical Founders and Founderies, with Appendix.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "typographical" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.