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BRB0897
This novena to the Virgin of Guadalupe, the only recorded copy, is composed in verse with each page of text presented within a double-rule border.
Dansa de la Mort e d’Aquelles Persones Qui Mal Llur Grat ab Aquella Ballen e Dansen
06962
First edition of the most influential confession manual of the fifteenth century.
06961
Dürer’s closest friend, Wilibald Pirckheimer (1470–1530), was Nuremberg’s leading humanist scholar. As a favor to Pirckheimer, Dürer designed the armorial bookplate that the scholar pasted into his books, including this copy of a popular…
06796
The first of five volumes of a lengthy theological treatise, bound in southern Bavaria, and later owned by the Jesuits of Burghausen. Imperial folio, 480 x 323 mm. Double column. 59 lines.
06822
A handy exposition on the Gospels, bound in Italy and later owned by the Carmelites of Venice. Median Octavo, 179 x 119 mm. Double column, 42 lines.
BRB1470
A biography about St. Benedict of San Philadelphio (1526–1589), also known as St. Benedict the Moor. Considered the patron saint of African American Catholics, African missions, and the towns of San Fratello and Palermo in Sicily, St. Benedict…
06044
Title proper romanized from Greek; contents listed on t.p. in Greek and Latin.
Imprint from colophon on verso of leaf [347]
Edited by Marcus Musurus and Aldo Manuzio.
Scholia, by Musurus, surrounds the text.
Leaves [90] and [348] blank.
Woodcut…
06801
The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle may be considered the first scientist to compile empirical data about the biological world by means of direct observation. His De animalibus includes sections on the history of animals, the first work on animal…
06045
Printed by Aldus Manutius (ca. 1450–1515).
BY 1730 .S53 K49 2008
The history of the now closed Key Memorial United Methodist Church.
Bourbeau example
The text and large landscape etchings are mounted in an album structure. The binding is fermented flax paper decorated with gold lines, paint splatters, and a painted line representing a river. Gray endpapers, blue leather headbands.
Fletcher example
French style binding with laced-in boards. Bound in bois de rose buffalo skin with back-pared onlays of goat and buffalo. Onlays embellished with hand-embroidered details using cotton embroidery floss. Hand painted border on front board in golden…
06174
Low German Bible translation of the Bible with woodcuts by anonymous artists.
06174
Low German (Niederdeutsch) Bible translation of the Bible with woodcuts by anonymous artists.
BRF0003/A
Prayer manual by Arndt that guides the reader from spiritual rebirth to complete union with the Divine.
31411
Gottfried Arnold's more esoteric work influenced by mystical writings of Jakob Böhme (1575–1624).
33262
Gottfried Arnold's work that pushed for greater toleration of Christian diversity and encouraged research of heretical groups.
The Entombment
One part of a triptych interpreting a biblical character
Madonna and Child with St. Ignatius of Antioch and St. Anthony Abbot
Mary, mother of Jesus, is in the center panel, with the infant clothed in a white tunic and already independent and triumphant as he stands upon his mother’s lap. A thin golden ring surrounds the Virgin’s head, while Jesus’ halo marks the upper…
The Bridwell Madonna
The artist of this three-quarter-length portrayal of Mary, mother of Jesus, drapes her in typical wardrobe—rose tunic and dark blue mantle. She pulls the mantel, held in place by a padded roundlet, perhaps intending to protect the bare infant in it…
BRB0149 - pl 25-26
Engraved throughout; 101 engraved illustrations, including title-page and nearly every page, some identified as to subject and artist. Title-page and first litany signed by J. Collin; dedication portrait of Charles de l'Aubespine, Marquis de…
BY 1542 .A8 A2 1821
Like John Wesley, Asbury kept a journal of his thoughts and travels with intentions to publish them annually.
Deacon's Orders Flowers
Deacon's orders for Drury Flowers. Some research shows that the signature of Francis Asbury on this certificate might have been signed in South Carolina where he was staying while ill. Others think someone might have faked signed the certificate for…
Deacon's Orders Manifee
Deacon's orders for Reverend John Manifee signed by Francis Asbury in 1815.
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