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  1. Incunabula : Wiegendrucke bis 1500

    München : Ludwig Rosenthal's Antiquariat, [1925?].

  2. Incunabula [microform] : the printing revolution in Europe, 1455-1500

    Reading, Berkshire, England ; Woodbridge, Conn. : Research Publications International, [1991]-<2000 >

    Based on the Incunabula Short Title Catalog (ISTC) at the British Library, this microfiche collection reproduces full-text editions of incunabula from libraries around the world. The texts are arranged around subject themes, such as: law, medicine, philosophy, classical texts in translation, romances, geography, cosmography and journeys of discovery, chronicles and historiography; and provide for the study of early book production in the first stages of European printing.

  3. Incunabula : studies in fifteenth-century printed books presented to Lotte Hellinga

    London : British Library, 1999.

    This collection of essays is designed to honour the work of Lotte Hellinga on her retirement from the British Library, where she was for many years Head of the Incunable Section. Scholars from eight countries range widely over the field of 15th-century printed books, writing on such topics as the shape of early type; authorship, ownership and the building up of collections of incunabula; the binding and decoration of books from the presses of England, the Low Countries and Italy; the earliest trade in printed books; and the vicissitudes of the Gutenberg Bible in the sales rooms. The book is illustrated and contains an appreciation of Dr Hellinga's career and a list of her publications.

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  1. Secunda etas mundi = Secunda etas mũdi

    Schedel, Hartmann, 1440-1514
    1493

    Caption title. Relief shown pictorially. Wood engravings by Michael Wolgemut and Wilhelm Pleydenwurrf. Upper right: "foliũ XIII." From: Liber chro...

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