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Catalogue of books printed in the XVth century now in the British Library. Part XI, England  cover art

Catalogue of books printed in the XVth century now in the British Library. Part XI, England

The present volume is compiled by Lotte Hellinga with contributions by Paul Needham, Margaret Nickson and John Goldfinch. More info
Catalogue of Books Printed in the XVth Century now in the British Library BMC Part XIII, HEBRAICA  cover art

Catalogue of Books Printed in the XVth Century now in the British Library BMC Part XIII, HEBRAICA

The Catalogue of Books Printed in the XVth Century Now in the British Museum (British Library), generally referred to as BMC, is a monument in the history of the book. BMC followed on from the rearrangement of the Museum’s incunabula begun by Robert Proctor on the basis of the comprehensive survey o... More info
Printing the Classical Text.  cover art

Printing the Classical Text.

The first Classical text was printed at Mainz in 1465. By the end of 1500 more than 350 printers in over 70 locations had contributed to the printing of more than 1500 separate editions. Almost every Classical Latin author had been printed, many in multiple editions, and the printing of Greek author... More info
Incunabula printed in the Low Countries (ILC). A census.  cover art

Incunabula printed in the Low Countries (ILC). A census.

Incunabula of the Low Countries (ILC) is a census of fifteenth-century books printed in the area of the present-day Netherlands and Belgium. It lists 2,229 editions in more than 14,300 copies preserved in hundreds of libraries, museums, and archives all over the world, but mainly in Europe and the U... More info
A choice of corals. Facets of fifteenth-century Hebrew printing.  cover art

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
Christ, Plato, Hermes Trismegistus. The dawn of printing. Catalogue of the Incunabula in the Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica.  cover art

Christ, Plato, Hermes Trismegistus. The dawn of printing. Catalogue of the Incunabula in the Bibliotheca Philo...

More than 190 bibiographical entries. Full descriptions, explanatory notes, references, etc. Index and concordances. More info
Hebrew Incunabula in Public Collections. A first international census. In collaboration with C. Moed-van Walraven.  cover art

Hebrew Incunabula in Public Collections. A first international census. In collaboration with C. Moed-van Walra...

Describes 139 incunabula from c. 40 presses of which some 2.000 copies are recorded in 153 collections. Preceded by an extensive Introduction. Fully indexed; concordances. More info
Incunabula in Dutch Libraries (IDL). A Census of fifteenth-century printed books in Dutch Public Collections.  cover art

Incunabula in Dutch Libraries (IDL). A Census of fifteenth-century printed books in Dutch Public Collections.

I. Catalogue ( 4.759 entries, including the holdings of 85 Libraries, Museums and Archives).  II. Indexes and Concordances. The first comprehensive Census of fifteenth-century printed books preserved in the Netherlands. More info
Bio-bibliographia Franciscana Neerlandica ante saeculum XVI.  cover art

Bio-bibliographia Franciscana Neerlandica ante saeculum XVI.

I: Pars Biographica: Auctores editionum qui scripserunt ante saeculum XVI. De auteurs van de uitgegeven werken die in de XIIIe, XIVe en XVe eeuw leefden. II: Pars Bibliographica : Incunabula. De Inkunabel-uitgaven. - 131 entries with full descriptions. III: Illustrationes Incunabulorum. 4to. A volum... More info
Correspondence on Incunabula with J.W. Holtrop and M.F.A.G. Campbell. Edited by Wytze and Lotte Hellinga.  cover art

Correspondence on Incunabula with J.W. Holtrop and M.F.A.G. Campbell. Edited by Wytze and Lotte Hellinga.

I. The Corrrespondence 1864-1884 (100 Letters).  II. Commentary by W. & L. Hellinga. Valuable correspondence illustrating the birth of the modern method of incunabula studies, known as the Bradshaw-Proctor method. More info
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