This is a remarkable survival of Renaissance printing and binding practice, a book that tells its story on several levels—through its text, its images, its binding, and even the waste materials used to construct it. At its heart lies the 1521... Continue Reading →
This is a remarkable survival of Renaissance printing and binding practice, a book that tells its story on several levels—through its text, its images, its binding, and even the waste materials used to construct it. At its heart lies the 1521... Continue Reading →
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This week's blog is descriptions of a few more incunabula not represented in NYC libraries #1 Two Incunabula bound together. One Very Rare, printed at Vienne by Eberhard Frommolt. Both rubricated at the same time and both signed by the... Continue Reading →
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This week's blog is descriptions of Seven incunabula not represented in NYC libraries. 284JAridstotle/Burley 1500. https://data.cerl.org/istc/ib01301000 Boston Public, Newberry Library, Library of Philadelphia, Uof Illinois, 4466J Balthasar de Portahttps://data.cerl.org/istc/ib00039000Huntington , SMU, Yale658J Eusebius 1487https://data.cerl.org/istc/ih00257000 The Walters Library, Huntington Library2305JPelbartus de Themeswar 1501. https://data.cerl.org/istc/ip002525000238J Peregrinus of Opolehttps://data.cerl.org/istc/ip00267000Bryn Mawr College, (ff 239-278) ,Harvard... Continue Reading →


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