A treatise on wood engravings : historical and practical . those marks or stamps the name of thenotary does not appear, and in others a smallspace is left in order that it might afterwards beinserted with a pen. The annexed monogramMroLAus FERENTEmus, ! tlic offtcial mark of an Italian notary, Nico- laus Ferenterius, who lived in three following cuts represent impressions of German notarialstamps. The first is that of Jacobus Arnaldus, ; the secondthat of Johannes INIeynersen, 1435 ; and the third that of JohannesCalvis, 1521.+ * Essay on Medals, pp. 144, 145. Edit. 1784.


A treatise on wood engravings : historical and practical . those marks or stamps the name of thenotary does not appear, and in others a smallspace is left in order that it might afterwards beinserted with a pen. The annexed monogramMroLAus FERENTEmus, ! tlic offtcial mark of an Italian notary, Nico- laus Ferenterius, who lived in three following cuts represent impressions of German notarialstamps. The first is that of Jacobus Arnaldus, ; the secondthat of Johannes INIeynersen, 1435 ; and the third that of JohannesCalvis, 1521.+ * Essay on Medals, pp. 144, 145. Edit. 1784. t It is given by Gatterer in his Elemeiita Artis Diplomatica?, p. IGG ; [4to. Gottingce,1765 ;] who refers to Muratori, Antiqiiit. Italic Medii .Evi, t. vi. p. 9. X These stamps are copied from D. E. Baringii Clavis Diplomatica, 4to. Hanover;e,1754. There is a work expressly treating of the use of the Diplomatic Stamp—J. 0. de Stampilla Diplomatica, folio, Wismarite, 17()-2, which I have not been able toobtain a siglit of. ENGRAVING. 17 U--. ain: A /


Size: 1741px × 1435px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1880, booksubjectwoodengraving, bookye