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Incunabula and their readers: printing, selling and using books in the fifteenth century Jensen, Kristian [Publ.]. |
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Content
![]() | Temporary matrices and elemental punches in Gutenberg's DK type |
![]() | Tradition and renewal: establishing the chronology of Wynkyn de Worde's early work |
![]() | Illustrations in Parisian books of hours: borders and repertoires |
![]() | Books of hours: the development of the texts in printed form |
![]() | Reading liturgical books |
![]() | The hand illumination of Venetian bibles in the incunable period |
![]() | Printing the Bible in the fifteenth century: devotion, philology and commerce |
![]() | 'Volentes sibi comparare infrascriptos libros impressos...': printed books as a commercial commodity in the fifteenth century |
![]() | Orations crossing the Alps |
![]() | Mixing pop and politics: origins, transmission, and readers of illustrated broadsides in fifteenth-century Germany |
![]() | "Libri impressi bibliothecae monasterii sancti Emmerammi": the incunable collection of St Emmeram, Regensburg, and its catalogue of 1501 |