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[Biblia latina]. [electronic resource].
Uniform title
Bible.
Latin.
Vulgate.
1480
Format
Book
Language
Latin
Published/Created
impressa Venetijs : Per Franciscum de Hailbrun, MCCCCLXXX. [1480]
Description
1 online resource ( [470] leaves)
Details
Related name
Jerome, Saint, -419 or 420
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Langton, Stephen, -1228
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Printer
Renner, Franz, active 1471-1483
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Series
Early European books.
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Notes
Imprint from colophon, 18₁₂v, which reads in full: Explicit biblia impressa Venetijs per Franciscum de Hailbrun .M.CCCC.LXXX.
Followed by [Langton, Stephen]. Interpretationes Hebraicorum nominum, A1r-D11v.
For format see C.F. Bühler, in Studies in Bibliography 23 (1970), pp. 141-145, implying 4to & 8vo; but BM 15th century rightly recorded this edition as fol. and 4to (cf. also P. Needham, Princeton Library Chronicle 55 (1994), 291-92). Cf. ISTC.
Printed in two columns; 51 lines. With illuminated initial; initial spaces supplied in red and blue; without foliation and catchwords. Some paragraph marks supplied in blue.
Signatures: a-h¹⁰ i-l¹² m-s¹⁰ t-v¹² x-y¹⁰ 1-6¹⁰ 7-10¹² 11-13¹⁰ 14¹² 15-17¹⁰ 18¹² A-D¹².
Reproduction of original in: Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze -- Incunabula.
Reproduction note
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : ProQuest, 2010 Mode of access: World Wide Web. Available to subscribing institutions.
Contents
Includes at the end "Interpretationes Hebraicorum nominum."
References
BM 15th century, V, 195
Bod-inc, B-275
Goff, B566
GW, 4241
Hain Copinger, 3078*
ISTC, ib00566000
Oates, 1674
Other title(s)
Interpretationes Hebraicorum nominum.
OCLC
837391277
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