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Incunabula 1491-1495 Poor Man’s Bible Latin leaf MATTHEW printed by Johannes Froben
$229.99 Quick ViewIncunabula 1491-1495 Poor Man’s Bible Latin leaf MATTHEW printed by Johannes Froben
$229.99
The Poor Man’s Bible’s nickname came from the small format – median octavo (6 3/16 x 4 5/16 inches; 157×110 mm). Despite the relatively small size, the Bible exhibits the best craftsmanship of its time. It was printed in a new architectural design “rotunda,” that allowed Johannes Froben to produce printed pages of great clarity and neatness despite its small size.
This leaf is easily readable, and would look beautiful framed or on display.
Printed 1491-1495 in Basel by Johannes Froben.
Size: Approx. 6 3/16 x 4 5/16 inches. Small format – Median Octavo
Condition: Good, Evidence of ageing: light soiling, browning.
Please see all photos for condition before purchasing.See below for more information:
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Incunabula 1491-1495 Poor Man’s Bible Latin leaf EZRA 1 printed by Johannes Froben
$199.99 Quick ViewIncunabula 1491-1495 Poor Man’s Bible Latin leaf EZRA 1 printed by Johannes Froben
$199.99
The Poor Man’s Bible’s nickname came from the small format – median octavo (6 3/16 x 4 5/16 inches; 157×110 mm). Despite the relatively small size, the Bible exhibits the best craftsmanship of its time. It was printed in a new architectural design “rotunda,” that allowed Johannes Froben to produce printed pages of great clarity and neatness despite its small size.
This leaf is easily readable, and would look beautiful framed or on display.
Printed 1491-1495 in Basel by Johannes Froben.
Size: Approx. 6 3/16 x 4 5/16 inches. Small format – Median Octavo
Condition: Good, Evidence of ageing: light soiling, browning.
Please see all photos for condition before purchasing.See below for more information:
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LARGE 1486 Incunable Leaf from the Decretales of Gregory IX Incunabula
$129.99 Quick ViewLARGE 1486 Incunable Leaf from the Decretales of Gregory IX Incunabula
$129.99
This is a very nice example of medieval printing, a large decorative Leaf from a fragment of Decretales by Pope Gregory IX.
Some initials, usually the blue ones, are hand painted, but a lot are printed in colors. On one side there is an indistinct watermark.
Printed by Peter Drach at Speyer in 1486 on hand-made paper.
Size: Approx. 16 3/4 inches by approx 11 1/2 inches.
Condition: Good condition. Evidence of ageing: light soiling, browning, worm holes, edge and margin flaws, marginalia in pencil and ink.
Bibliographical references: Goff G-461, Gesamtkatalog der Wiegendrucke, 11473.See more information below:
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