@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:02005246, author = {松波, 京子 and MATSUNAMI, Kyoko}, journal = {名古屋大学附属図書館研究年報, Annals of Nagoya University Library Studies}, month = {Mar}, note = {This paper reports on a survey detailing the watermarks of some copies of the ‘Head’ edition of Thomas Hobbes’ Leviathan (1651). Two copies of the Head edition at the Nagoya University Library in Japan were examined -- a copy of the Osaka University of Economics Library (Call mark: RB206 || 133.23) and another copy of the British Library (Shelfmark: 522 .k.6). Presently, the former copy is the only book other than the one at the Nagoya University Library wherein Japan The in the first line is printed in Roman capitals along with a misprinted B at the bottom on Leaf A4. The survey reveals two points clearly: 1) Two types of watermarks of the ‘Post or Pillar’ design were identified in Leviathan, and these sheets were used in many parts of the book. 2) It is highly likely that sheets with a ‘Pot’ watermark design were used in the second half of the printing process in the latter part. Therefore, there is room for various considerations regarding the quires on which this ʻPotʼ design was used in the first half of Leviathan. This study also confirms that the page number on p. 171 of the British Library copy were handwritten.}, pages = {59--70}, title = {トマス・ホッブズ『リヴァイアサン』(1651年)初版Head版の比較検討 : 透かし模様(watermark)を中心として}, volume = {20}, year = {2023} }