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LIETUVOS NACIONALINĖS MARTYNO MAŽVYDO BIBLIOTEKOS RETŲ KNYGŲ IR RANKRAŠČIŲ SKYRIAUS PALEOTIPŲ RINKINYS

open access: yesKnygotyra, 2011
Lietuvos nacionalinė Martyno Mažvydo biblioteka Gedimino pr. 51, LT-01504 Vilnius, Lietuva El. paštas: viktorija.vait@gmail.com Straipsnyje nagrinėjami Lietuvos nacionalinės Martyno Mažvydo bibliotekos Retų knygų ir rankraščių skyriaus paleotipai: jų ...
VIKTORIJA VAITKEVIČIŪTĖ
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Technical Characteristics of Incunabulum in Europe

open access: yesTehnički Glasnik, 2023
Incunabula are printed materials created in Europe from the time of Johann Gutenberg's invention until 1500. Incunabula originate from the Latin language (lat. Incunabulum) and mean cradle or the beginning of something.
Stanislav Bolanča   +2 more
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An Early Catalogue of Incunabula at the University of Salamanca (1862). With News about Three Missing Copies

open access: yesTECA, 2022
In 1862, José Bonilla Ruiz, the librarian of the University of Salamanca, developed a catalogue of the incunabula held by the University Library, but that work was never published.
Margarita Becedas González   +1 more
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Rare books in the Vatican Library: reshaping the catalogue

open access: yesJLIS.it, 2014
This contribution will focus on the aims of the Rare Books’ Section of the Vatican Library. Taking as a start the analytical cataloging of incunabula, the Section will deal with similar cataloging of the books printed in the 16th century and later ...
Laura Lalli
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«What began as a hobby became a consuming quest»: American bibliophile William Lawrence Clements and his collection of incunabula

open access: yesBibliothecae.it, 2021
This paper aims to describe the activity of the bibliophile William Lawrence Clements, an American industrial businessman and one of the greatest collectors of the 20th century.
Debora M. Di Pietro
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Los poemas de 86*RL, criterios de selección y relación con otros incunables poéticos: variación y variantes

open access: yesCriticón, 2021
Study of the Cancionero de Ramón de Llavia (86*RL), one of the first collective incunabula cancioneros. We analyse the factors which Ramón de Llavia, compiler and publisher, took into an account in order to select the texts of the anthology: addressee ...
Maria Mercè López Casas
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Les trobes en lahors de la verge Maria: historiografía de un incunable poético ¿sine notis?

open access: yesCriticón, 2021
Les trobes en lahors de la verge Maria is the oldest Hispanic poetic incunabula, which is advanced in eight years to the other Castilian poetic prints (1482) and in thirteen years to the others of Catalan poetry (1487), which is a good example of its ...
Josep Lluís Martos
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Authorship, Image‐Making, and Excess: William Hunter's Anatomia uteri humani gravidi tabulis illustrata (1774)

open access: yesJournal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Volume 46, Issue 2, Page 213-237, June 2023., 2023
Abstract In 1774, the physician‐anatomist William Hunter (1718–1783) published Anatomia uteri humani gravidi tabulis illustrata/The Anatomy of the Human Gravid Uterus, Exhibited in Figures (1774). Issued as an elephant folio, the book is the culmination of twenty‐four years of work and includes thirty‐four plates with life‐size hyper‐naturalistic ...
Alicia Hughes
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Of Signs: Matter and Revelation in the Liturgies of William Durand and John Calvin

open access: yesInternational Journal of Systematic Theology, Volume 25, Issue 2, Page 190-206, April 2023., 2023
Abstract This article seeks to set aside what we might call Cartesian physics to revisit William Durand's conception of sign as set forth in the Rationale divinorum officiorum and John Calvin's as set forth in the Institutio christianae religionis. Reading the two works through the lens of medieval physics reveals commonalities – both held signs to be ...
Lee Palmer Wandel
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