Box 2
Contains 31 Results:
Italian codex of civil and canon law, ca. 1280-1320
This series contains materials where the primary method of inscription is by hand.
Spanish antiphonary, ca. 1600-1699
This series contains materials where the primary method of inscription is by hand.
Printed Materials
This series contains materials that were manufactured by hand or machine press. Some may still possess handwritten details such as rubricated initial letters, especially in the earlier examples when printed books were made to resemble manuscripts as much as possible.
Materials are organized by date, with the exception of oversize folio pages. These are listed at the end. Some of the longer titles have been truncated, as indicated by ellipses […].
Practica papiensis de Tortis, 1495
Printed in Venice by Baptista de Tortis. Rubricated. Primary text inset, with commentary.
The Commentaries of Bartolus de Saxoferrato, 1521
Printed in Lyons by Jacques Sacon. Woodcut initials.
Missal, 1525
Printed in Seville by Johann (Juan) Cromburger.
Les Vrais Pourtraits et Vies des Hommes Illustres, 1584
Printed in Paris by the press of Kervert and Chaudiére. Copper engraving illustrations. Woodcut initials.
Corpus Juris Civilis, in Quinque Partes Distinctum, 1602
Printed in St. Gervais, near Paris, by Ex Officina Vignoniana. Probably woodcut initials. Primary text surrounded by commentary.
The Holy Bible : conteyning the Old Testament, and the Newe, 1613
Printed in London by Robert Barker. Second folio printing.
Ductor in Linguas, 1617
Printed in London at the charges of the author for John Browne, bookseller.