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[Ferial Psalter, in Latin]. (BRMS111)
Illuminated manuscript on vellum.
Nuremberg, dated 3 February 1496.
Bound in c. 1500 Nuremberg binding with two clasps.
00630
In response to Luther's critique of indulgences and sacraments, King Henry VIII defended the sacraments in this work dedicated to Pope Leo X.
06014
In this treatise d'Ailly sought to reconcile theology and the science of astronomy, which included astrology
06017
The immediate impact of Dürer’s St. Jerome frontispiece of 1492 is evident in this woodcut of St. Ambrose, printed in Basel later the same year. Similar to the St. Jerome in conception but less sophisticated in its placement of objects on the floor,…
06054
First printed edition of St. Augustine's De civitate dei. This edition has bianchi girari decoration.
06055
One of the foundational texts of the Christian tradition. Printed in 1467, it is the first of seventeen Latin editions printed during the fifteenth century.
06056
De civitate dei, printed by the first printer in Venice, Johannes de Spira, and completed by his brother Vindelinus when Johannes died in 1470. This edition includes white-vine decorations painted over hand-stamped woodblock patterns.
06062
Sixth printing of De civitate dei. This edition was the second to be printed with the fourteenth-century commentary by Trivet and Waleys.
06087
Book is in complete condition which is rare but also shows the widespread and prolonged use of the item. Early missals like this one were printed without notation for the owner to fill in.
06095
1469 printing of the Catholicon. This fragment was recovered binder's waste.
06096
Latin dictionary printed by either Gutenberg or Schoeffer. This copy has the Bull's Head watermarks, datable c. 1460. The printing date of this item is contested but is likely 1460.
06096
Latin dictionary printed by either Gutenberg or Schoeffer. This copy has the Bull's Head watermarks, datable c. 1460. The printing date of this item is contested but is likely 1460.
06096-Catholicon
A 1460 Latin Dictionary printed in Mainz: [Johann Gutenberg, first impression], 1460.
06102
William Caxton's earliest publishing venture, the first edition of this encyclopedic Latin treatise "on the properties of things," was printed anonymously, without location or date of publication. The longstanding uncertainty surrounding its origins…
06114
The first edition of the collection sermons of St. Bernard of Clairvaux.
06117
Books Jeremiah, Lamentations, and beginning of Baruch of the Gutenberg Bible. Includes hand decoration such as rubrication in red ink.
06117
31 leaves of the Latin Vulgate Bible printed by Gutenberg in his style of 42 lines of "Missal" type per column.
06117
31 leaves of the Latin Vulgate Bible printed by Gutenberg in his style of 42 lines of "Missal" type per column.
06118
Single leaf of the Latin Bible printed by Gutenberg in 1454–1455. The text of the present leaf, consisting of Exodus 9:12-11:1, has been rubricated in red and blue.
06118
Single leaf of the Latin Bible printed by Gutenberg in 1454–1455. The text of the present leaf, consisting of Exodus 9:12-11:1, has been rubricated in red and blue.
06119
Fourth printed edition of the Latin Bible by Fust and Schoeffer. They used a small typeface for extended private reading and included printed rubrics, colored initals, chapter numerals, and paragraph marks which were usually added by rubricators.
06119-06120
Fourth printed edition of the Latin Bible by Fust and Schoeffer. They used a small typeface for extended private reading and included printed rubrics, colored initals, chapter numerals, and paragraph marks which were usually added by rubricators.
06120
Second volume of Fust and Schoeffer's 1462 Bible.
06123
Third Strasbourg edition of the Latin Bible with Netherlandish illumination.
06125
The first of two volumes of the Latin scriptures, bound in Bohemia, and owned by the Franciscans of Tachov. Royal folio, 413 x 288 mm. Double columns, 248 lines.
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