Robert Wyer was one of the most famous printers of the early sixteenth century.
The following editions printed by Robert Wyer are all undated.
Without the regular appointment and commission of Attorney of the Crown, Mr. Wyer acted in that capacity when occasion required the services of such an officer in the Courts of Maine.
In his opening remarks Mr. Wyer gave a brief account of the events leading up to the formation of the section.
The physician Wyer tells some plain stories to show what did come of it from the sixteenth century onwards.
He accepts this battle of science against priestcraft, declaring, asWyer did in the sixteenth century, that "in all such matters the right judge is not the priest but the man of science.
The like engines might be made to play upon wyer strings disposed upon a concavous water, to make the musick resound, but because this description giueth light enough for the framing of diuers other, I thought good here to omit them.
Note likewise that your soder must be beaten thinne, and then laid over the place to be sodered, which must be first fitted together, and bound with wyeras occasion shall require.
Robert Wyer appears to have done a great deal of work for his contemporaries, notably Richard Bankes, Richard Kele, and John Gough.
As Wyer continued to print until 1555, this circumstance does not help us much; it may, however, be taken as some further guide that all his later work was done in black letter.
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