Regulæ trium ordinum literarum typographicarum: or The rules of the three orders of print letters: viz. The Roman Italick English capitals and small. Shewing how they are compounded of geometrick figures, and mostly made by rule and compass. Useful for writing masters, painters, carvers, masons, and others that are lovers of curiosity. By Joseph Moxon, hydrographer to the Kings most excellent Majesty
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- Regulæ trium ordinum literarum typographicarum: or The rules of the three orders of print letters: viz. The Roman Italick English capitals and small. Shewing how they are compounded of geometrick figures, and mostly made by rule and compass. Useful for writing masters, painters, carvers, masons, and others that are lovers of curiosity. By Joseph Moxon, hydrographer to the Kings most excellent Majesty
- Rules of the three orders of print letters
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London : printed for Joseph Moxon, on Ludgate Hill at the sign of Atlas, 1676.
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Wren, Christopher, Sir, 1632-1723, dedicatee.; Moxon, Joseph, 1627-1691, bookseller.
- Publication year
- 1676
- ESTC No.
- R21244
- Grub Street ID
- 88039
- Description
- [4], 52 p., [38] leaves of plates : ill. ; 4°.
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- Title words "Roman Italick English" are gathered with braces
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