Filename:
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cc_csc0144_pannartz_2621.tif
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Identifier:
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cc_csc0144_pannartz_2621.tif
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Title:
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Postilla super totam Bibliam
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Creator:
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Sweinheim, Konrad, -1477
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Creator:
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Pannartz, Arnold, -approximately 1478
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Creator:
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De Lyra, Nicolaus, 1270-1349
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Subject:
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Incunabula - Europe
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Subject:
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Books - History
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Subject:
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Church history
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Subject:
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Type and type-founding - History
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Subject:
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Printing - History
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Summary:
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Folio leaf is an early example of printing from metal types, outside of Germany, where their process of manufacture was invented by Johann Gutenberg, ca. 1455. The text shows old style roman characters.
Nicolaus de Lyra was a Franciscan monk, who wrote interpretations of the Christian Bible.
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Publisher:
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Konrad Sweynheym and Arnold Pannartz
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Digital Publisher:
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Rochester Institute of Technology - RIT Libraries - Cary Graphic Arts Collection
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Date of Original:
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18 November 1471
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Date of Digitization:
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2020
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Broad Type:
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still image
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Specific Type:
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book
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Digital File Format:
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jpeg
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Physical Format:
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leaf
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Dimensions of Original:
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38.9 x 26.9 cm.
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Language:
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Latin
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Original Item Location:
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CARCSC.0144
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Library Collection:
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Stephen O. Saxe Collection
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Digital Project:
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2020_0041_incunabula
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Place:
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Italy - Rome
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Rights:
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RIT Libraries makes materials from its collections available for educational and research purposes pursuant to U.S. Copyright Law. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. It is your responsibility to obtain permission from the copyright holder to publish or reproduce images in print or electronic form.
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Rights:
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RIT Libraries makes materials from its collections available for educational and research purposes pursuant to U.S. Copyright Law. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. It is your responsibility to obtain permission from the copyright holder to publish or reproduce images in print or electronic form.
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