A Bibliography of Menno Simons ca. 1496-1561, Dutch Reformer. With a Census of known copies. Introduction by H...
Describes 167 editions from the sixteenth century to recent times. Descriptions comprise full transcriptions of titles, collations, survey of contents, notes, and census of copies. A list of books about Menno Simons in the Appendix. More info
A catalogue of Greek manuscripts at the Walters Art Museum and essays in honor of Gary Vikan
Volume of The Journal of the Walters Art Museum, dedicated to Dr Gary Vikan, a scholar of Byzantine art, curator of medieval art and for a period of ten years director of the Walters Art Museum. The centrepiece of this book is a catalogue of the twenty Greek manuscripts in the collection of the muse... More info
A choice of corals. Facets of fifteenth-century Hebrew printing.
Eight studies, including: Literature on Hebrew incunabula since the Second World War - Notes on Hebrew printing at Naples about 1490 - A list of copies of Hebrew incunabula, disappeared since the outbreak of the Second World War. More info
A short-title Catalogue of Books printed at Hoorn before 1701. A Specimen of the STCN. With an English and Dut...
Lists 352 Hoorn imprints, with full collations. More info
Abraham Ortelius and the first atlas. Essays commemorating the Quadricentennial of his Death 1598-1998.
With an introduction by Leon Voet, and with 20 contributions by Günter Schilder, Rodney Shirley, Dennis Reinhartz, H.A.M. van der Heijden, Marijke Spies and others. More info
Ain new Formbuech`len der weyssen Arbeyt.
Augsburg, 1545. Facsimile 1968. Edition limited to 500 copies. One of the earliest and most attractive pattern books. More info
Alardus Aemstelredamus en Cornelius Crocus. Twee Amsterdamse priester-humanisten. Bijdrage tot de kennis van h...
Pp. 269-336 : Bibliographie. Lijst van boeken, brieven en gedichten. Summary in German. More info
Album Amicorum Abraham Ortelius. Reproduit en facsimilé, annoté et traduit par Jean Puraye.
The Album Amicorum of the famous Antwerp cartographer Abraham Ortelius (1527-1598) is a unique source for the knowledge of cultural life in the Low Countries of the 16th century. Integral Facsimile, Introduction, and French translation of all Latin texts. More info

