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REGISTER<br />

CH: Known grants by the royal chancery to 1526, inclusive, and grants for 1527-8<br />

referred to in the text (page 209)<br />

List of books known to have been published by Antoine Verard under his per-<br />

sonal privilege (CH 1507, i) (page 238)<br />

List of books known to have been published by Guillaume Eustace under his<br />

personal privilege (CH 1508, 2) (page 239)<br />

PA: Known grants by the Parlements and other sovereign courts to 1526 inclusive,<br />

and grants for 1527 referred to in the text (page 240)<br />

PR: Known grants by the Prevot of Paris and other royal officers to 1526 inclusive,<br />

and grants for 1527 referred to in the text. An asterisk marks grants which give<br />

permission but apparently not specifically a privilege (page 268)<br />

APPENDIX TO REGISTER<br />

CP: Known books printed 'Cum priuilegio' when it is not known on what authority<br />

the privilege was given. Those printed 'Cum priuilegio regis' imply a grant from<br />

the royal chancery and are shown under the CH heading (page 283)<br />

THE ARRANGEMENT OF THE REGISTER<br />

The left-hand column gives the code-number, the place (in the case of chancery<br />

grants) and date of the privilege, or, failing that, any evidence for an approximate<br />

date, such as the colophon of the book. (The date of colophons is not normally given.)<br />

The central column gives the beneficiary, the duration of the privilege, the author<br />

and short title of the book or books covered by it, and the evidence for the privilege<br />

itself.<br />

The right-hand column gives the publisher (place of publication is Paris unless<br />

otherwise stated), the date and format of the book as printed, and the shelf-mark of<br />

the copy or principal copy consulted by me personally, or, in a very few cases, in a<br />

xerox copy. A copy in the BL, the Bodleian, or the BN has been quoted wherever possible,<br />

for the convenience of readers: no survey of locations is intended. Some Paris<br />

libraries other than the BN, and some provincial libraries, e.g. Toulouse, are rich in<br />

sixteenth-century editions; I have cited them only when no other copy was accessible.<br />

208

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