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Incunabula leaves
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Hargrett Library |
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circa 1400s |
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This collection contains five leaves of Dante's "Purgatorio," 1477; a single leaf from Florentius' "Confessionale volgare,"
circa 1480; a single leaf of Tortellius' "Commentariorum grammaticorum de Orthographia," 1477; a single leaf of Virgil's "L'Eniede
in prosa volgare ridotta," 1476; a single leaf from an unknown German chronicle with miniatures of St. Bridget and the convent,
and Popes Urban V and Gregory XI, 15th century; a single leaf from Jacobus de Voragine's "The Golden Legend" and a single
leaf from "Perush ha-Tora" by Moses ben Nachman.
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ms3978 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Illuminated manuscript leaves
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Hargrett Library |
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circa 1425 |
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This collections contains four illuminated manuscript leaves on vellum from the Cotterell-Throckmorton Book of Hours, three
containing Prayers of St. Bridget, and one leaf with the Verses of St. Bernard.
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ms3961 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Illuminated manuscript leaf
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Unknown |
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circa 1440 |
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This collection contains a single illuminated manuscript leaf on vellum from a Book of Hours in Latin from Flanders circa
1440. The leaf contains a grisaille initial depicting St. Peter.
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ms4309 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Golden Legend page
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Unknown |
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Dates: |
1488 |
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The collection consists of a genuine page from a book called Der Heiligen Leben Passional, or The Golden Legend, by Jacobus
de Voragine, printed by Koberger in Nuremberg in 1488. These illustrations are as a rule anonymous, the names of the engravers
being known only after the year 1500. The blocks of pear wood, on which these designs were cut, were "type high" and set into
the same form with the text and both were inked and printed together. The coloring was done by hand, the style being developed
on the model of the illuminations used as illustrations to the still earlier manuscripts.
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ms2966 |
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Hargrett Library |
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