Vincent, Discouerie, 1622 (¶2r)

The author’s letter to the subject of his critique is set off with a headpiece and an initial letter. Atpically for English books, the prefatory material is signed with a pilcrow (¶).

The author's letter to the subject of his critique is set off with a headpiece and an initial letter. Atpically for English books, the prefatory material is signed with a pilcrow (¶).

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Augustine Vincent, A discouerie of errours in the first edition of the Catalogue of nobility published by Raphe Brooke. London: William Jaggard, 1622. (sig. ¶2r)

Getty Research Institute, CS418 .B83 (public domain)