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Incunabula: The Printing Revolution in Europe, 1455-1500
Units 29, 30 and 40: Grammar
Published by Primary Source Microfilm
"An exceptional tool available to booksellers, scholars, and other specialists of early printing." -- AB Bookmans Weekly
Introduction and selection: Dr. Kristian Jensen (Head of Incunabula, The British Library)
Latin was the international language of secular and ecclesiastical administration, of diplomacy, of liturgy, and of the schools where students were prepared for positions in these spheres. In grammar books of the fifteenth century we see the reflection of the complex struggle of a society in the process of changing its language in profound ways. Among the grammars included are the first edition of Aldus Manutius's Latin Grammar and the first book printed entirely in Greek, Lascaris's, Erotemata (Milan, 1476).
Unit 29: 261 fiche, 128 titles
Unit 30: 259 fiche, 71 titles Unit 40: 205 fiche, 79 titles
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