r ’ r Mot écrit en observant ] 'égalité de distance des lettres
fig 4
Mot écrit en équilibrant la distance d’une lettre à l’autre
(T I DENY NOT, BUT THAÏ
it is of greatest concemment
in the ChurcK T’Common-
wealth,co hâve a vigilant-"
eye hovv Bookes demeane'
themselves as vvell as men;
et thereafer to confine, im-
prison, do sharpest jus-
tice on them as maletactois':
For Bocks are not absolute-
lydead things,but doe con-
tain a potencie of lifè in_
them to be as active as that
Soûle was whose orogetry
they are; nay they do préservé
as in avioll tire purest effi-
cacie & extraction of thar
livinq intellect that bred
them. I know dtp7 are as
lively, & as viqorousty produc-
tive, as tbose fabulousbra-
gons te edi; anb bting scwn
up and dovvn,may chance
to sprinq up armed men.
iX-ud yer on the othet—J
hand unlessc warinesse be
us’d, as oood almostkill a
Man. as Kill a oood Bookq^
fig. 5 Minuscule moderne manuscrite (Johnston)