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folio and sheet
A large single sheet in folio.
The paper size is ' double folio ', with two pages printed on each side ( four pages per sheet ).
A full foolscap paper sheet is actually 17 x 13 1 / 2 in ( 432 x 343 mm ) in size, and a folio sheet of any type is half the standard sheet size or a subdivision of this into halves, quarters and so on.
The Gutenberg Bible was printed as a folio in about 1455, in which four pages of text were printed on each sheet of paper, which were then folded once.
During his imprisonment in 1679 Arundell wrote five short religious poems, published in a single folio sheet in 1679, and reissued in A Collection of Eighty-six Loyal Poems in 1685.
In 1681, at the time when the Popish Plot scare was ebbing out, he wrote a single folio sheet,A new Apparition of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey's Ghost to the E. of D —— in the Tower ;’ the printer was obliged to make a public apology for the reflections on the Earl of Danby which it contained.
Each issue was a single, folio sheet of paper, printed front and back, sometimes with advertisements, and issues were not only read throughout London, but also were carried out to the countryside.

folio and paper
( 1962 ) Atlas Borealis 1950. 0, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences ( Ceskoslovenske Akademie Ved ), Praha, Czechoslovakia, 1st Edition, elephant folio hardcover, with small transparency overlay coordinate grid square and separate paper magnitude legend ruler.
( 1958 ) Atlas Eclipticalis 1950. 0, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences ( Ceskoslovenske Akademie Ved ), Praha, Czechoslovakia, 1st Edition, elephant folio hardcover, with small transparency overlay coordinate grid square and separate paper magnitude legend ruler.
Atlas Australis 1950. 0, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences ( Ceskoslovenske Akademie Ved ), Praha, Czechoslovakia, 1st Edition, elephant folio hardcover, with small transparency overlay coordinate grid square and separate paper magnitude legend ruler.
Known as the Double Elephant folio after its double elephant paper size, it is often regarded as the greatest picture book ever produced and the finest aquatint work.
New material was obtained, and the paper, enlarged and improved, re-appeared August 13, and has since been published as a nine-column folio weekly.
The fourth edition, published in 1583, the last in Foxe's lifetime, had larger type and better paper and consisted of " two volumes of about two thousand folio pages in double columns.
The national chart folio consists of 950 paper charts, 541 S-57 vector Electronic Navigation Charts and 651 raster charts in the BSB format.
The original lithographs shared similar characteristics in inking and paper, and adhered to folio sizes.
" Currier used a cotton based, medium to heavy weight paper depending on the folio size for his prints until the late 1860s.
Foolscap folio ( commonly contracted to foolscap or folio ) is paper cut to the size of 8 1 / 2 × 13 1 / 2 in ( 216 x 343 mm ) ( for " normal " writing paper, 13 " x 8 ").
* Foolscap folio, a paper size
* Foolscap folio, a paper size of 8½ × 13½ inches ( 216 × 343 mm )
By 1886, the firm published a wide range of items, including cheap chapbooks, large folio picture books, linen books, puzzles, games and paper dolls.
PAPER: The original edition of The Secret Teachings of All Ages was an elephant folio book whose pages were 12½ " wide and 18¾ " tall, printed on watermarked paper that reads " Alexandra Japan Made in U. S. A ." These dimensions are the result of folding the 25 " by 38 " paper during the printing process of making 4-page signatures so the book could be sewn, trimming ¼ " from the top and bottom pages in finishing the binding, and applying gilt to the top page edges.
In its first year, it described itself to advertisers as " a superior illustrated weekly newspaper, containing twenty-four pages imperial folio, printed on fine toned paper of beautiful quality, made expressly for the purpose and admirably adapted for the display of engravings ".

folio and folded
Medieval codices are constructed in " gathers " which are folded ( compare " folio ", " leaf, page " ablative case of Latin folium ), then stacked together like a newspaper and sewn together at the fold.
When a leaf was printed on without being folded, the size was referred to as folio ( meaning leaf ).
" Faced with problems, the journal eventually reduced from a folio to a quarto, and in 1924 it folded after eight issues.

folio and once
folio ), and the work was at once attacked by those whom the author himself calls les envieux et les factieux.
With great conscientiousness Gobert pointed out the striking differences between the writing of the bordereau and that of the documents which were given to him for comparison, the " personal folio " of Dreyfus, from which his name had been erased but the dates left, so that it was easy to identify him from the army list ; there were some letters which struck the experienced eye at once, such as the open g ( made like a y ) and the double s made in the form fs, features which were to be found only in the bordereau.

folio and two
After folio 21 verso two leaves are missing which should have contained Ox ( Bos ), Camel ( Camelus ), Dromedary ( Dromedarius ), Ass ( Asinus ), Onager ( Onager ) and part of Horse ( Equus ).
Among them were editions of Chaucer, Plutarch, two books in Italian, and folio editions of Cicero and Plato.
Belon's Book of Birds ( 1555 ) is a folio volume with descriptions of some two hundred species.
Although TSR and WotC had each in turn owned the official rights to the World of Greyhawk since the first folio edition was published in 1980, the two people most responsible for its early development, Gary Gygax and Rob Kuntz, still had most of their original notes regarding the fifty levels of dungeons under Castle Greyhawk.
The two part fold out map of the area was rendered by Darlene Pekul, the same artist who had produced the original map for the folio edition of World of Greyhawk.
The design is a marked improvement over another folio ( 189v ) which depicts a man trying to break the force of his fall by the means of two long cloth streamers fastened to two bars which he grips with his hands.
The following year saw the appearance of his two folio volumes Commentariorum linguae Latinae.
In 1669, Dr. Edmund Castell published the " Lexicon Heptaglotton " in two folio volumes.
The Monumental Effigies of Great Britain ; selected from our cathedrals and churches for the purpose of bringing together, and preserving correct representations of the best historical illustrations extant, from the Norman Conquest to the reign of Henry the Eighth was published in 12 parts between 1811 and 1817, together forming two folio volumes.
Sir Aston Cockayne, Massinger's constant friend and patron, refers in explicit terms to this collaboration in a sonnet addressed to Humphrey Moseley on the publication of his folio edition of Beaumont and Fletcher ( Small Poems of Divers Sorts, 1658 ), and in an epitaph on the two poets he says: " Plays they did write together, were great friends, And now one grave includes them in their ends.
At folio 5, a2, of the same MS., Fea and Nemain are said to have been Neit ’ s two wives but in the poem on Ailech printed from the Dinnsenchus in the “ Ordinance Memoir of Templemore ” ( p. 226 ), Nemain only is mentioned as the wife of Neit.
Their first publication was the Psalter, August 14, 1457, a folio of 350 pages, the first printed book with a complete date, and remarkable for the beauty of the large initials printed each in two colours, red and blue, from types made in two pieces.
In 1674 appeared Historia, et antiquitates Universitatis Oxoniensis, handsomely reprinted " e Theatro Sheldoniano " in two folio volumes, the first devoted to the university in general and the second to the colleges.
" Even though he deleted material that had been included in the first edition, the second edition was nearly double the size of the first, " two gigantic folio volumes, with 2300 very large pages " of double-columned text.
In 1715 he edited, with notes and annotations, the works of George Buchanan in two volumes folio.
The remaining sheets of volume 3 and two further folio volumes were published at King's Lynn between 1769 and 1775.
" Michaell de Montaigne, published in folio in 1603 in three books, each dedicated to two noble ladies.
At last this appeared in 1751-1752, in two folio volumes, under the title Novum Testamentum Graecum editionis receptae cum lectionibus variantibus codicum manuscripts, etc.
Two folio volumes of the memoirs were splendidly printed, nominally at Amsterdam, but really under Sully's own eye, at his chateau of Sully in 1638 ; two other volumes appeared posthumously in Paris in 1662.

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