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A Nekcsei-Biblia legszebb lapjai.
Uniform title
Nekcsei-Lipócz Bible.
Format
Book
Language
Latin
English
Hungarian
Published/Created
Budapest : Helikon ; Washington : Library of Congress, 1988.
Description
231 [5] p. : col. ill. ; 47 cm. +2 pamphlets.
Details
Subject(s)
Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)
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Washington (D.C.)
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Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval
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Hungary
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Related name
Pratt, Dana J.
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Levárdy, Ferenc
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Szántó, Tibor
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Dercsényi, Dezső
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Notes
Latin, English, and Hungarian.
A bevezetőt Dana J. Pratt, a Library of Congress (Washington, D.C.) kiadói igazgatója, a képmagyarázatokat Levárdy Ferenc irta; a hasonmás kiadást gondozta és tervezte Szántó Tibor.
Date from colophon.
Contains 108 p. of facsims. with Hungarian explanatory text on parallel pages.
The accompanying booklets, one entitled The Nekcsei Bible, includes the introd. in English, translation of the publisher's foreword and of the explanatory text; the other one entitled Tanulmányok a Nekcsei-Bibliáról, consists of studies by Dercsényi Dezső, Wehli Tünde, and Levárdy Ferenc.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Other title(s)
Bible. Latin. Vulgate. approximately 1335.
Bible. Latin. Nekcsei-Lipócz Bible. ca. 1335.
Tanulmányok a Nekcsei-Bibliáról.
Nekcsei Bible.
ISBN
9632079558
963207971X (összkiadás)
LCCN
90212930
OCLC
23146068
RCP
N - S
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