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It was printed around 1480, which makes it an incunabulum.
A complete incunabulum may consist of a slip, or up to ten volumes.
It was the biggest incunabulum edition of the whole medieval Catalan literature.
Today, the library holds some 75,000 manuscripts and over 1.1 million printed books, which include some 8,500 Incunabulum.
Four further Italian incunabulum editions were published, and a French translation in 1498 or 1499.
The incunabulum editions, from eleven different presses, mostly, but not all, printed their woodcut illustrations in the printing press with the text.
Garton did not use movable type, but used a block page format known as Incunabulum to print his material.
As a result, the library acquired a sizeable number (currently 1,194 titles) of incunabula (singular: incunabulum) or books printed between the years 1453-1500.
Oktoikh is an incunabulum Psalter, the first printed book in Cyrillic script.
Stations of the Cross (2007, Incunabulum)
Gerard Leeu (1445-1493), one of the first incunabulum pressers in North Holland.
It is one of the most common books found as an illuminated manuscript, and also in early printing in both blockbook and incunabulum forms.
Emma Bull: "Incunabulum"
A Priori (2008, Incunabulum)
It is one of the best-documented early printed books-an incunabulum -and one of the first to successfully integrate illustrations and text.
The collection has 970,000 books, some of which are important ; for example its ancient book collection has 45,000 titles including manuscripts and incunabulum of 10th century.
Amongst his work is the first complete English language translation (1999) of one of the first illustrated printed texts, the incunabulum Hypnerotomachia Poliphili (1499).
Hymn For A Fallen Angel (with Jozef van Wissem) (Incunabulum, 2007)
There is the exceptional number of about seventy incunabulum editions, in a variety of languages, from Catalan to Dutch, the earliest from about 1474 from Cologne.
A Rose by Any Other Name: Anonymous Lute Solos of the Golden Age (2006, Incunabulum)
The incunabulum edition of this book had 2000 copies, i.e. more than double both editions of the Tirant lo Blanc (Valencia 1490 and Barcelona 1497).
The library contains more than 12,000 works from before 1800, including incunabulum and ancient manuscripts written on parchment, sheepskin or goatskin, with painted illuminations from monks of the Middle Ages.
Incunabula is a Latin word, the plural of incunabulum, the term used for printed books published prior to 1501; or more generally for something in its infancy or early stages of development.
My yearbook, a now-collectible incunabulum because it contains the graduation picture of a future President, includes a photograph of another classmate sitting astride a motorcycle - a Triumph, probably a Bonneville.
Being accredited as consul general in Berlin and in parallel to his diplomatic activities, he continued his research concerning incunabula, realizing in this period the "List of incunabulum on the Romanian territory".