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D. 1912 In the entrance hall of the West Tower printers' marks are carved on the etone corbels supporting the oak beams of the ceiling. On the south side, they run from east to west, as follows : 1. The device of Johann Froben, Basle, the last years of the fifteenth century and the first quarter of the sixteenth. (Two hands holding upright a caduceus, on which is perched a bird. The two serpents are crowned. ) Froben. 2. Device introduced by Christopher Plantin about the middle of the six- teen...th century. (A pair of compasses directed by a hand. ) The best known of several devices used by the famous Plantins of Antwerp, printers and publishers. Labor e et Constantia. 3. Device of Gerardus Wolsschatius, Antwerp, first quarter of the seven- teenth century. (An anchor held by two hands reaching from the clouds. The Greek letters Alpha and Omega — the beginning and the end — and Chi Rho, the first letters of the name of the Savior. ) Concordia. 4. Device of Marcus Amadorus, Venice, 1569.
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