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Manuscripts, Incunabula and Sixteenth-century Editions of the Corpus Domini Monastery of Bologna. First Results of Some Research on a Previously Unknown Collection

open access: yesTECA
Within the PRIN 2017 project, a reconnaissance work has been carried out from October 2020 at the Corpus Domini monastery in Bologna in order to identify how many manuscripts were still preserved by the nuns.
Giorgia Proietti
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Italian incunabula, Volume 1

open access: yes, 1927
Volume 1 of Italian incunabula contains 55 original leaves that were detached from books printed in Italy between the years 1469–1499 and compiled/published by librarian and historian Konrad Haebler in 1927.
Haebler, Konrad, 1857-1946
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German incunabula, v1

open access: yes, 1927
Volume 1 of German incunabula contains 50 original leaves that were detached from books printed in Germany between the years 1468–1500 and compiled/published by librarian and historian Konrad Haebler in 1927.
Haebler, Konrad, 1857-1946
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Incunabula in Transit : People and Trade /

open access: yes, 2018
"In Incunabula in Transit Lotte Hellinga explores trade in early printed books in the fifteenth and eighteenth centuries. Material evidence (typography, illumination, binding) and historical context deepen understanding of the evolving book trade ...
Hellinga, Lotte,
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Icilio Guareschi and his amazing "1897 reaction". [PDF]

open access: yesBeilstein J Org Chem, 2021
Tron GC   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Italian incunabula, v2

open access: yes, 1927
Volume 2 of Italian incunabula contains 55 original leaves that were detached from books printed in Italy between the years 1478-1500 and compiled/published by librarian and historian Konrad Haebler in 1927.
Haebler, Konrad, 1857-1946
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Incunabula of the Pellegrini Family from Borgo a Mozzano (Lucca, Tuscany)

open access: yesTECA
The paper provides copies descriptions of two incunabula printed in Venice and preserved at Municipal Library «Fratelli Pellegrini» in Borgo a Mozzano (Lucca, Tuscany): a Divine Comedy of 1493 (ISTC ic00614000; GW online 6972) and a collection of Cicero ...
Davide Martini
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Identifying Editions of the Ptolemy of Rome Maps (1478/90–1507/08) by Copper Plates Changes

open access: yesISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
Traditionally, it has been considered that the Ptolemaic or classical maps from the four editions of Ptolemy’s Geography published in Rome (1478, 1490, 1507, and 1508) are apparently indistinguishable at first glance because they have been printed from ...
Marcos F. Pavo-López   +1 more
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