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Incunabula: The Printing Revolution in Europe, 1455-1500
Units 56, 57, 58, 59, 67, 78, 79 and 83: Bibles and Commentaries
Published by Primary Source Microfilm
Introduction and selection: Dr. Kristian Jensen (Head of Incunabula, the British Library, London)
Bibles and Commentaries were an important part of 15th Century printing and this collection brings together a wide range of them. As well as numerous Latin editions, including the 42-line "Gutenberg" Bible of 1454/5 and the 36-Line Bamberg bible, there are Czech, French, German and Italian translations. It includes books printed in Rome, Venice, Paris, Lyons, Louvain, Strasbourg, Basel, Cologne, Nuremberg, Speyer, Bamberg and Mainz and works by commentators such as Nicolaus de Lyra, Johannes Marchesinus, Aurelius Augustinus and Gregorius I, amongst others
Unit 56: 326 fiche, 25 titles
Unit 57: 329 fiche, 25 titles Unit 58: 324 fiche, 25 titles
Unit 59: 356 fiche, 19 titles Unit 67: 368 fiche, 13 titles
Unit 78: 369 fiche, 26 titles
Unit 79: 393 fiche, 21 titles
Unit 83: 352 fiche, 18 titles
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