What makes this incunabula special are six woodcut illustrations.
There's a glossary, a bibliography and information about the woodcut illustrations.
It was published, with copious woodcut illustrations, at Como, 1521.
The colored woodcut illustrations were the first real attempts to represent animals in their natural environment.
The Belial is the only one of the nine books without woodcut illustrations.
They had a yellowish orange cover that often feature a woodcut illustration.
It was published with woodcut illustrations at Venice in 1615.
With over 2,000 woodcut illustrations, it was the first significantly illustrated dictionary, setting the trend which continues today.
The five full-page woodcut illustrations are as fine as ever.
During the 15th century, books illustrated with woodcut illustrations became available.