Joseph_Ames Joseph_Ames

Joseph Ames - Definition and Overview

Joseph Ames (January 23, 1680 - October 7, 1759), English author, was born at Yarmouth. He wrote an account of printing in England from 1471 to 1600, entitled Typographical Antiquities (1749).

Ames sent out circular letters with a list of two hundred and fifteen English printers with whose works he intended to deal, asking for any available information. He earned the gratitude of subsequent bibliographers by disregarding printed lists and consulting the title pages of the books themselves. An interleaved copy of the work with many notes in the author's hand is now in the British Museum. Editions of his works were published with added information by William Herbert (3 vols., 1785-1790), and TF Dibdin (4 vols., 1810-1819). Ames's occupation is variously given. It is uncertain whether he was a ship chandler, a patten-maker, a plane iron maker or an ironmonger; but he led a prosperous life at Wapping, and amassed valuable collections of antiquities.

His other works are catalogues of English printers, of the collection of coins which belonged to the earl of Pembroke, of some two thousand English portraits, and Parentalia (1750), a memoir of the Wrens, undertaken in conjunction with Sir Christopher Wren's grandson, Stephen Wren. Part of his correspondence in bibliography is included in Nichols's Literary Anecdotes and Illustrations.

This article incorporates text from the public domain 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica.

Example Usage of Joseph

jennyinaku: RT @IsabellaMCullen: Life Quote of the Day - Joseph Chilton Pearce - To live a creative life, we must lose our fear of being wrong.
Kathy_Pelaez: @DemisBluePrince you? xD hahah a I want Joseph JONAS xD not Joseph LOVATO :O !! jajaja
Cassiefoz23: @jonasbrothers be gentile with @nickjonas Joseph. He is fragile. Get him to go get miley in Europe.
Copyright 2009 WordIQ.com - Privacy Policy  :: Terms of Use  :: Contact Us  :: About Us
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the this Wikipedia article.