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07067
First edition of the Imitatio Christi in German and the first printing of the text in any vernacular language.
06963
On his return trip to Nuremberg from Basel, Dürer traveled to Freiburg im Breisgau, where he provided the design for this striking title page woodcut. The image consists of two woodblocks: one for the lady holding the printer’s armorial device, which…
06634
The "Nuremberg Chronicle," a history of the world from the Creation to the year 1493, was the most profusely illustrated book printed during the fifteenth century. Scholars seeking to identify illustrations that might have been contributed by Dürer…
06632
The most extensively illustrated book of the fifteenth century was the “Nuremberg Chronicle,” issued in Latin and German editions. Also published by Dürer’s godfather, this history of the world from its creation to the year 1493 included 1,809…
06628
Another work published by Koberger. This devotional written by Stephan Fridolin narrates 100 events in the life of Christ with 91 woodcut illustrations by Michael Wolgemut, who taught Dürer starting in 1486.
06502
A critique of Jewish beliefs concerning the Messiah, this work includes a rudimentary introduction to the Hebrew language, a misleading summary of Jewish beliefs, and transliterations from Hebrew sources.
06383
Christian devotional literature emphasizing ethical living and the nurturing of Christ-like inner spirituality.
06383
In this fourth German edition a woodcut of Christ carrying the Cross on the road to Calvary is the frontispiece, a popular theme for illustrations in Imitatio Christi. In this particular woodcut, Christ looks directly at the reader.
06285
The Epistolae et Evangelia provided a vernacular translation of the readings from the Epistles and Gospels that were designated for specific Sundays and holidays throughout the liturgical year.
06174
Low German (Niederdeutsch) Bible translation of the Bible with woodcuts by anonymous artists.
06173
The majority of the 109 woodcuts used in this Nuremberg edition of the German Bible of 1483 originally were produced in Cologne for Heinrich Quentell's Low German Bible of c. 1478. The woodcuts were hand colored.
06172
Four horsemen of the apocalypse pictured together as typical of 15th century German art. The illustrations are hand-colored wood engravings.
06172
Four horsemen of the apocalypse pictured together as typical of 15th century German art. The illustrations are hand-colored wood engravings.
06171
Dürer’s godfather, Anton Koberger (c. 1445–1513) created the most important illustrated book produced in Nuremberg during Dürer’s youth, this two-volume German Bible. The woodcuts used in this book originally were produced in Cologne for Heinrich…
06171
The majority of the 109 woodcuts used in this Nuremberg edition of the German Bible of 1483 originally were produced in Cologne for Heinrich Quentell's Low German Bible of c. 1478. The woodcuts were hand colored.
06170
Second printing of Zainer's Bible using the same illustrations from his edition printed around 1474.
06169
First illustrated Bible in the history of European typography and first Bible with woodcuts.
06166
Second German Bible with a unique illustration of the Idolatry of King Solomon including a with dark skin which was unsual for European art of the time.
06164
First edition of the Bible in German and is the first edition of the Bible printed in any language other than Latin.
06164
First edition of the Bible in German and is the first edition of the Bible printed in any language other than Latin.
06164
First edition of the Bible in German and is the first edition of the Bible printed in any language other than Latin.
06164
First edition of the Bible printed in a language other than Latin.
00135/A
Revised edition of Henry Muhlenberg's Lutheran hymnbook from 1786.
00109
Sixth edition of a popular hymnal printed by Samuel Saur after he restarted the Saur press in 1790.
00092
Posthumous compilation of published sermons by Jacob Denner.
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