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Die Buchkunst Gutenbergs und Schöffers, mit einem einleitenden Versuch über die Entwicklung der Buchkunst von ihren frühesten Anfängen bis auf die heutige Zeit.
Author
Gottschalk, Paul, 1880-
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Format
Book
Language
German
Published/Created
Berlin, Gottschalk, 1918.
Description
15 p., 8 facsims. 48 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Printing
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History
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Gutenberg, Johann 1397?-1468
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Schöffer, Peter approximately 1425-approximately 1502
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Incunabula
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Facsimiles
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Gutenberg Bible
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Facsimiles
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Related name
Durand, Guillaume, approximately 1230-1296
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Facsimiles
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Contains
Balbi, Giovanni, d. 1298.
Catholicon.
1460.
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Catholic Church. Liturgy and ritual.
Psalter.
Psalterium.
1457.
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Catholic Church. Liturgy and ritual.
Missal.
Canon missae (1458)
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Notes
Facsims., in original size, of one page each of the following: 1. 42 line Bible. [Mainz, Gutenberg, ca. 1450-1455]; 2. 36 line Bible. [Mainz? Gutenberg? ca. 1458]; 3. Balbi's Catholicon, Mainz [Gutenberg?] 1460; 4. Psalter, Mainz, Fust and Schöffer, 1457; 5. Canon Missae. [Mainz, Fust and Schöffer, 1458]; 6. Durantis' Rationale divinorum officiorum [Mainz] Fust and Schöffer, 1459; 7. Bible, Mainz, Fust and Schöffer, 1462; 8. Missale speciale (variously dated between 1448 and 1470) Each facsim. preceded by a leaf with explanatory text.
Facsimiles preceded by leaves (not counted) with explanatory text.
Other title(s)
Bible. Latin. Vulgate. 1454
Bible. Latin. Vulgate. 1462.
LCCN
22006418 //r49
OCLC
6900868
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