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  • It was printed around 1480, which makes it an incunabulum.
  • It was the biggest incunabulum edition of the whole medieval Catalan literature.
  • The incunabulum editions, from eleven different presses, mostly, but not all, printed their woodcut illustrations in the printing press with the text.
  • There is the exceptional number of about seventy incunabulum editions, in a variety of languages, from Catalan to Dutch, the earliest from about 1474 from Cologne.
  • But all that having a kid spell incunabulum does is prove that he studied the list given out beforehand, not that he knows it means a first stage or beginning.
  • The incunabulum edition of this book had 2000 copies, i . e . more than double both editions of the Tirant lo Blanc ( Valencia 1490 and Barcelona 1497 ).
  • His work includes the first complete English language translation ( 1999 ) of one of the first illustrated printed texts, the incunabulum " Hypnerotomachia Poliphili " ( 1499 ).
  • As a result, the library acquired a sizable number ( currently 1, 194 titles ) of incunabula ( singular : incunabulum ) or books printed between the years 1453-1500.
  • .. . that an incunabulum ( " pictured " ) is a book, single sheet, or image that was handwritten & mdash; before the year 1501 in Europe?
  • These early Eliot poems are of no great moment in themselves, but Ricks lays upon them and draws from them such prodigious learning and commentary that they become a kind of incunabulum of Eliotiana.
  • An incunabulum of the Casanatensian Library in Rome, which contains the Venice litanies referred to above, introduces them with the following words : " Oraciones devote contra imminentes tribulaciones et contra pestem ".
  • In Russia the Oktoich was the very first book printed ( incunabulum ) in Cyrillic typeface, which was published in Poland ( Krak體 ) in 1491 by Schweipolt Fiol, a German native of Franconia.
  • The library contains more than 12, 000 works from before 1800, including " incunabulum " and ancient manuscripts written on parchment, sheepskin or goatskin, with painted illuminations from monks of the Middle Ages.
  • In order, McLuhan covers The Spoken Word, The Written Word ( as in a manuscript or incunabulum ), Roads and Paper Routes, Numbers, Clothing, Movies, Radio, Television, Weapons, and Automation.
  • But other parts of the collection are also important, such as the editions of Arthurian romance, which include the only incunabulum, " Lancelot du Lac " ( 1488 ), and a copy of all of the Kelmscott Press publications.
  • Further incunabulum editions include Latin, German, French, Spanish and Dutch versions, and it was the first illustrated book printed in both Switzerland, at Basel, and France, at Lyon, which used the Basel picture blocks, later also used in Spain.
  • The reproduction of the unpublished heraldic figure attributed to Antonio Grifo, illuminated in the incunabulum " Comedia " by Dante ( Cremonese, Venice 1491 ), now at Casa di Dante in Rome, shows the original coat of arms and insignia of the family of Galeazzo Sanseverino, and the comparison with those illuminated by Birago is not corresponding.
  • The collection consists of Sumerian tablets, Egyptian papyri ( Papyrus 88 ), an original diploma of Matilde di Canossa ( 9 January 1106 ), a group of 30 manuscripts, an incunabulum, 60 books printed in the 16th-century and a collection of 18th and 19th-century editions of literature and historiography, the first edition of " The Betrothed ".
  • This translation into Spanish ( without the two last parts, as we have said ) was published as an incunabulum edition on 30 April 1496, by the German printers Meinard Ungut and Johannes Pegnitzer ( also called John of Nuremberg ), and this is the only edition that we have nowadays . Nevertheless, Albert Hauf transcribed the five first treatises, and he added them as an appendix to his doctoral dissertation, although this transcription is not published yet.
  • The collections of the library and its specialised network reached 580, 000 volumes in 1938; after World War II it was second only to the two National Libraries, with over 2, 000, 000 volumes of books and periodicals, Among the library's special collections ( set up as a distinct department in 1923, after a collection from the Moldavian boyar Gheorghe Sion was received ) are items handed down from the Transylvanian Museum collection, maps, engravings, postcards and rare books, including the incunabulum " Codex Iustinianus ", printed at Nuremberg in 1475, and the set of Gospels printed by Deacon Coresi at Bra _ ov in 1561.