In June, 1475, Sensenschmidt and Frisner illustrated their folio edition of Justinian's Codex, with ten charming little column-cuts; the following month Sensenschmidt produced a Heiligenleben, with more than 250 illustrations, which, according to Dr. Schreiber, are very noteworthy as they stand, and would have been more so had not the wood-cutter been hurried into omitting the backgrounds in the later cuts, those to the "PARS aestiualis."
"Fine Books"
Alfred W. Pollard
Je PARS de suite.
"My Home In The Field of Honor"
Frances Wilson Huard
The old time pedagogue is a thing of the past-PARS temporis acti is the Latin of it, may be, but I'm not sure-I'm rusty in the Latin now.
"Hoosier Mosaics"
Maurice Thompson