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D.$0varn 410 01$aDaius$bJohannes$0varn 410 01$aDayus$bJohannes$0varn 410 01$aDay$bJean$0varn 410 01$aDay$bJean$0varn 500 1$0ex:hasRelatedEntity$aDay$bJohn$8eng$nPersonal name record$3cnp00547361 510 1$0ex:hasSuccessor$aDay$bRichard$8eng$nson; co-patentee$3cnp00547361 515 1$0actv$aLondon$z1547-1584$3cnl00005350 515 1$0actv$aLondon$dThe Resurrection, St. Sepulchre's Parish, a little above Holborn Conduit$z1547-1549$3cnl00005350 515 1$0actv$aLondon$dAldersgate, beneath St. Martin's$z1549$3cnl00005350 515 1$0actv$aLondon$dAt the little Conduit in Chepeside$z1549-1553$3cnl00005350 515 1$0actv$aLondon$8ger$nWirkungsort$3cnl00006402$9(DE-588)4074335-4 515 1$0actv$aLondon$rPrinter to the City of London$z1557-1584$3cnl00005350 515 1$0actv$aLondon$z1546-1584$3cnl00005350 515 1$0actv$aZürich$z1550$3cnl00004919 515 1$0actv$aLondon$z1566-1569$3cnl00032962 515 1$0actv$aLondon$z1547-1584$8ger$nWirkungsort$3cnl00032962$9(GND)4074335-4 515 1$0actv$aLondon$z1547-1584$8ger$nWirkungsort$3cnl00032962$9(GND)4074335-4 516 21$0prdv$a"An emblematic device of a heart purified in a crucible. The crucible is heated by a fire which rests upon a tile bearing the word Christus and supported by two hands emerging from clouds. To the wrists are fastened chains attached to a sphere, on a band about which are the Zodiacal symbols. Below it, the sun in glory. On the forehead of the sun the letter G: at the sides the initials of Thomas Gibson. On a scroll the words Horum charitas. (ɑ) With G on the sun's forehead, and T. G. at the sides. Passed to John Day at an unknown date. (β) The letters T. G. removed, together with the greater part of the G on the sun's forehead. Probably passed to Robert Waldegrave c. 1584. Perhaps passed into the hands of Thomas East in 1603, and from him to Thomas Snodham in 1609."$sMcKerrow Device No. 83$uhttp://img.kb.dk/ha/boghist/MCK/Dev/mckerrow30083a.jpg$yImage$uhttp://img.kb.dk/ha/boghist/MCK/Dev/mckerrow30083b.jpg$yImage$uhttp://base.kb.dk/manus_pub/cv/manus/ManusPage.xsql?nnoc=manus_pub&p_ManusId=212&p_PageNo=28&p_Lang=main$yDescription 516 21$0prdv$a"An ornament with the arms of Edward VI between two pillars, at the base of which are the letters I. D., the initials of the printer John Day. (ɑ) As figured, with E. R. (β) The date voided and the E of E. R. replaced by M. (ɣ) "Again altered"."$sMcKerrow Device No. 115$uhttp://img.kb.dk/ha/boghist/MCK/Dev/mckerrow30115.jpg$yImage$uhttp://base.kb.dk/manus_pub/cv/manus/ManusPage.xsql?nnoc=manus_pub&p_ManusId=212&p_PageNo=41&p_Lang=main$yDescription 516 21$0prdv$a"Compartment with the Royal Arms at top, and, at foot, a boy waking another; the motto Arise, for it is day: sometimes with E. R. in type at top. (ɑ) With motto as figured. (β) The motto cut out. ? Passed to John Windet or Richard Day, c. 1584."$sMcKerrow Device No. 116$uhttp://img.kb.dk/ha/boghist/MCK/Dev/mckerrow30116.jpg$yImage 516 21$0prdv$aA cut of the Resurrection.$sMcKerrow Device No. 124$uhttp://img.kb.dk/ha/boghist/MCK/Dev/mckerrow30124.jpg$yImage$uhttp://base.kb.dk/manus_pub/cv/manus/ManusPage.xsql?nnoc=manus_pub&p_ManusId=212&p_PageNo=45&p_Lang=main$yDescription 516 21$0prdv$aEmblematic cut of an old man displaying a skeleton to a younger one with the words Et si mors, indies accelerat. From the skeleton issues a tree with the motto on a ribbon Vivet tamen post funera virtus. In the lower left-hand corner the initials I. D.$sMcKerrow Device No. 128$uhttp://img.kb.dk/ha/boghist/MCK/Dev/mckerrow30128.jpg$yImage$uhttp://base.kb.dk/manus_pub/cv/manus/ManusPage.xsql?nnoc=manus_pub&p_ManusId=212&p_PageNo=46&p_Lang=main$yDescription 516 21$0prdv$aPortrait of John Day, the printer, dated 1562.$sMcKerrow Device No. 145$uhttp://img.kb.dk/ha/boghist/MCK/Dev/mckerrow30145.jpg$yImage$uhttp://base.kb.dk/manus_pub/cv/manus/ManusPage.xsql?nnoc=manus_pub&p_ManusId=212&p_PageNo=53&p_Lang=main$yDescription 516 21$0prdv$aOrnament (? head-piece of a compartment), with a mask in centre and two fat boys holding pens, or palms, at sides: below them the letters I. D., presumably standing for the name of John Day. At the top E. B., perhaps the engraver.$sMcKerrow Device No. 152$uhttp://img.kb.dk/ha/boghist/MCK/Dev/mckerrow30152.jpg$yImage$uhttp://base.kb.dk/manus_pub/cv/manus/ManusPage.xsql?nnoc=manus_pub&p_ManusId=212&p_PageNo=56&p_Lang=main$yDescription 516 21$0prdv$aArms: ermine, on a chief indented two eaglets; crest, out of a ducal coronet an eagle rising ermine; motto: Mihi Vita Christus.$sMcKerrow Device No. 200$uhttp://img.kb.dk/ha/boghist/MCK/Dev/mckerrow30200.jpg$yImage$uhttp://base.kb.dk/manus_pub/cv/manus/ManusPage.xsql?nnoc=manus_pub&p_ManusId=212&p_PageNo=75&p_Lang=main$yDescription 516 21$0prdv$aFramed device of Christ rising from the tomb, a palm branch in his hand, and treading upon a skeleton signifying death, and a dragon signifying the devil. About it, Confidite vici m?d? . Ioa . 16 : Vbi tua mors victoria? 1 . Cor : 15 : Conteret caput tu? . Gen . 3 : Ero morsus inferni tuus . Oze . 13. Above and below, Jesus Christus. Probably passed to John Windet in 1584. 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Unknown (but made for John Daye)
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