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Anatomia Deudsch. Andreas Vesalius. Nuremberg. Illustrations by Julius Paul Fabricius, 1551.
lindahall:Vannoccio Biringuccio– Scientist of the DayVannoccio Biringuccio, an Italian metalworker,w
Two great watermark images recently shared on our Instagram account.Lb 5.125.8.5; Inc 3966Houghton L
beckerrarebooks:shelomit-bat-dvorah:jewishhenna:shelomit-bat-dvorah:beckerrarebooks:We love provenan
night visitorProse Lancelot, Paris : pour Antoine Vérard, 1494Paris, Bibliothèque Mazarine, Inc. 128
talkingpiffle:Previously: the 1481 Dante folio, the 1493 “Golden Legend.”“Thanks. I am going to Batt
bodleianlibs:This copy Pliny’s Natural History is, without a doubt, beautifully illustrated. One of
openmarginalis:Erfurt, The Nuremberg Chronicle by Hartmann Schedel c. 1493, Digitized by Michel Wolg
Francesco Petrarca, Sonetti e Canzoni, Sonnets and Songs, 1474. Roman Type, capital spaces. Italy.It
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Aristotle, Physics, 1497. Aldus Mantius, Rome. Incunabula with calf binding. Via Morgan Library
Two early woodcut initials along with a title page. This volume was printed by Joannes de Cereto de
The Voyage of Saint UrsulaWorkshop of the Master of the Housebook (active ca. 1470–1500)Augsburg, ca
Mandrake and mulberry, from the Gart der Gesundheit, 1485
muspeccoll:#TypographyTuesday: Anton Koberger was one of the most successful printers of the late 15
It’s #ColorOurCollections Week!We are excited to take part in a week-long coloring fest coordi
Newly Catalogued IncunabulaEarlier this year the Alexander Turnbull Library received a generous bequ
Please join us on Thursday, February 2 at 7 pm as we celebrate #Candlemas and welcome @barbaracrafto
Today’s highlight from our Rare Books Collection is some charming marginalia from our copy&nbs
If you’re in the habit of reading descriptions of old books—and why wouldn’t you b
One way to measure the popularity of a given text is to count the number of times it’s been pu
Currently on view in our special collections is the first topographical view of a city in the Liber
Johannes de Sacrobosco – Scientist of the DayJohannes de Sacrobosco, an English cleric, astron
Banned Books Week 2018On Thursday evening (27 September), Fiona Oliver (Curator NZ and Pacific Publi
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