Index Ham-Hffl (stone), 357, 359
Hand-made paper, 17, 77
Handwriting, ordinary, xii,
xiii, 43. 244, 279, 287, 338
Headings in Capitals and
Colour, 91, 98, 100, 261,
(footnote 2) 307, 317
Heads, feet, serifs, 50, 208,
275. З76. 378. 380, 418
Heraldry, 182, 300, 324, 325
Herbal, A, 187, 333
Herringham, Christiana J.,
131, 35°

Hewitt, Graily, 349, (Ap¬
pendix: On Gilding) 133
Historiated Initial, 409
Holding the Pen, 30-34
(with shaft horizontal,
27. 33)

Hollow letters, 85, 174
Holy Trinity Church, Hast¬
ings, Office Book, 420
Hooks, or beaks, 208,244,253
Hoptonwood (Stone), 359,
422

Horizontal thin strokes, 31,
32, 38, 39, (footnote) 268
Hübner’s Exempta, 342-
344. З52

I. 155, 247
I for J., use of, 247
Illuminated Addresses, 317
Illuminated borders, 165,
177, 180
Illuminated Initials, 180 (see
Initial, also Notes on the
Plates)

Illumination, xii, 64, 422
Illumination, a definition
of, 159, 160
Illumination, a theory of,

159

Illumination, heavy, 227
Illumination, origin & de¬
velopment of, xiv, 14,
93. 170. З71
Illumination, tools for, 138

428

Illustrations in MS. books,
xi, xii, 187, (338)

Incised Letters, 341-348,
356, 367-9
Indented (set in) lines, 79,
228

Initial, illuminated, devel¬
opment of, 14, 80, (100),
171, 294, 297, 409
Initials, round or square, 176
Initial Pages, S-c., 78, 94,

329

Initial word (in), 94
Inks, 17, 36 (see also Colour
"inks" and Gold)

Inner margin, 72
Inscription, modem, 423
Inscriptions, size & arrange¬
ment of, 54, 229, 315, 356
Inscriptions in stone, 353
Inscriptions on metal, stone,
wood, &c., 228, 339, 341
"Inside Shapes, "217,245 (C)
Irish Half-Uncials, 6
Irish Writing, XXX, 6, 266,

З75—(377)

Italian Writing, 13, 269,
276, 281, 374, 379-381,
415-20 & Plates
Italics, 14, 96, 227, 275
Italic Capitals, 279
"Italic" Writing, 104, 419

J. 247. 373

Joachinus de Gigantibus,
416

Jonah & fish, 161, 407

K, 237, 248, 365, 373
Ketton (stone), 359
Kells, Book of, 6, 375
Kelmscott Press, the, 328
Knife for pen cutting, 26

L, 237, 248, 372-3
Lamb’s skin, 133, 139-40
Lapis Lazuli, 144
Learning to Write, 14

Legibility, 52, 354 (see

Readableness)

Lettering, arrangement of,
54, 88, 203, 219-232, 353
Lettering, construction &
arrangement of, xv-xvii,
201

Lettering, contrasts of size,
weight, &c.,291-2, 317
Lettering, divers uses of, 301
Lettering for Reproduction,

329

Letters in Bands, 89, 102,
231

Letters, Brush-made, (84),
256, 340
Letters, "Built-up,” 84-

85, 218, 253, 255, 295
Letters, Characterization of,
242

„ „ "Arms & Branches,”

245 (C), 252, 295
„ „ Stems, 252 (drawn

out), 246, 288, 295
„ „ Bows and Curves,

„ ,, Serifs, 252 [252

„ „ Tails, 215, 253, 295

Letters, drawn, 84, 112,

256-57
Letters, gold (see Gold)
Letters, "Hollow," 85,

174, 297
Letters, incised & raised,

341-8, 367

Letters in inscriptions, size
of, 315, 357
Letters, "Lombardie," 85
Letters, monogrammatic,
224

Letters in outline, (258),

342-4

Letters, round (see Round
or Square types)

Letters, Upper & Lower
Parts, 237
Letters, Varied types of,
80, 85, 175, 341 ; (on
one page) 316

Letters, Wide & narrow,
234, 242
"Library gilt," 77
Lighting, 28

Limitation in decoration,
143,147,164,181,186,316
"Limner’s" Illumination,
168

Line-Finishings, 89, 100,

159, 171, 227, 411, 422
Lines of Writing, 226, 290,

307

Lines, red, 110
Line-spaces in text, 89,
104, 220
Linked letters, 224, 325
"Lombardie" Capitals, 85,
Loumyer, G., 113 [176

M, 235, 248, 372-3
Magnifying glass, use of, 23,

27. 5°

Majuscules, (footnote) 264
Marbles & Alabasters, 359
Marginal lines, 75, 77,

102, 307
Margin, the Foot (72), 316,
Margins, proportions of, 55,
60, 61, 63, 69, 220, 229,
358

Margins, wide, 55, 69, 179,
188,229,263,281,315,419
"Massed writing,” 45, 224
Matt gold, 149, 153
Methods and Proportions,
66, 187, 220, 231
Middle Ages, the, 162
Miniatures, 64, 93, 131,
168, 186
Minuscule, 3, 266
Models of lettering, 36, 80,
201

Modem Handwriting, 279-
287 (see also Formal Writ¬
ing &• Handwriting, Or¬
dinary)

Monograms & Devices, 224,
З25

429

Index