printed at the press of Haass the Younger, of Basil
spelling unchanged
not only in Germany, but in France, Holland, and Switzerland
France Holland,
or even any of those cuts were designed by him
hose cuts
“ΣΥΜΟΙΓΛΥΚΥΣ ΚΑΙ ΠΙΚΡΟΣ”—“at once sweet and bitter.”
printed as shown, matching the illustration; the quotation is usually
given as ΣΥΜΟΙ ΓΛΥΚΥΣ ΤΕ ΚΑΙ ΠΙΚΡΟΣ
Footnote IV.5
written at Paris in 1449
a in “at” invisible
Chiaro-scuro engraving on wood—a copper-plate by mair mistaken for the first chiaro-scuro—dotted backgrounds in old wood-cuts—albert durer probably not a wood-engraver—his birth—a pupil of michael wolgemuth—his travels—cuts of the apocalypse designed by him—his visit to venice in 1506—the history of the virgin and christ’s passion engraved on wood from his designs—his triumphal car and triumphal arch of the emperor maximilian—his invention of etching—his carving—visit to the netherlands—his death—wood-cuts designed by l. cranach, h. burgmair, and h. schæfflein—the adventures of sir theurdank—the wise king—the triumphs of maximilian—ugo da carpi—lucas van leyden—william de figuersnider—ursgraff—cuts designed by unknown artists between 1500 and 1528.