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God's obvious design : papers for the Spanish Armada symposium, Sligo, 1988, with an edition and translation of the account of Francisco de Cuéllar
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ISBN: 1855660008 Year: 1990 Volume: vol 141 Publisher: London : Tamesis books,

Samuel Pepys's Spanish plays
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ISBN: 0197217931 Year: 1980 Publisher: London Bibliographical society

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Alonso Víctor de Paredes' Institution, and origin of the art of printing, and general rules for compositors (Madrid: ca. 1680)
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ISBN: 9781940965109 1940965101 Year: 2018 Publisher: Ann Arbor, MI Dexter, MI The Legacy Press Printed by Thomson-Shore, Inc.

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Pablo Alvarez offers the first complete English translation of Alonso Víctor de Paredes’ Institucion, y origen del arte de la imprenta, y reglas generales para los componedores [Institution, and Origin of the Art of Printing, and General Rules for Compositors]. The 96-page printing manual – set and printed by Paredes himself – was issued in Madrid around 1680. It opens with an introductory digression on the origin of writing and printing, followed by ten technical chapters on each of the tasks that are necessary to print a book, including a detailed description of the different kinds of type sizes and their use, the rules of orthography and punctuation, the setting of numeric systems, imposition, casting off, the printing of university dissertations, and the correction of proofs. Some of the chapters are of unique relevance for the understanding of early printing in Europe. Chapter 8, for example, is the first recorded, comprehensive account of the practice of printing by forms/formes. Alvarez’ transcription, translation, and notes greatly facilitate access to this important historical work, which is in fact the earliest known printing manual published in Europe – Joseph Moxon’s Mechanick Exercises was published in 1683 – and an extraordinary rarity: there are only two extant copies in the world. The book also features a foreword by the late Don W. Cruickshank and full reproductions of the copies held in rare-book collections at the Providence Public Library and at the University of Valencia, Spain. --The Legacy Press

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