Zu Ehren des gelassensten Ferdinand

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Goff V-125
Hain-Copinger 15942
BM 15. Jh., III, S. 794 (IA.37918)
Kirche, E.D. Entdeckung, 8
Sabin 98923
Palau y Dulcet (2. 359185 (v. 26, S. 146)
"De insulis nuper in Mari Indico nuper repertis" (Leandro di Coscos lateinische Übersetzung des Briefes von Kolumbus an Raffael Sa 'nchez über seine Entdeckung Amerikas): S. 731
Rosenwald-Kopie 2 (jetzt Kislak-Kopie 2; 21,5 cm.) Verkauft als Duplikat 6-19-67; von Kislak gekauft; im Rahmen der Schenkung von Kislak 2003 an die Bibliothek zurückgegeben. vj01 2006-02-23
Kislak Beitritt Nr. : 1985.002.00.0001
PA8585.V39H57 1494 Exemplare 1-3 ehemals unter: Incun gelagert. Holzschnitt-Porträt auf t.P. : Fernandus Rex Hispania [Rum]. Abdruck eines Kolophons mit Verardi-Titel (S. [57]): 1494 Nihil sine causa, I.B. Enthält eine "unkorrigierte" Ausgabe des Kolumbus-Briefes, wobei Isabella in der Eingangserklärung ausgelassen wird. Signaturen: 2a-2c, 2d-2e. Hg. v.) [58] - [72]. Auch in digitaler Form auf der Website der Library of Congress verfügbar. LC Copy 1 (Vollbehr Provenienz) in blindgestempeltem Halbleder über Dielen; Verschluss; auf Pergament gekippt; unbeschnitten. Vollbehr H15942. Thacher nein. 1494.V47 Kopien 1-3. vj05 2007-02-28

Incunabula block books are a type of early printed book that was produced using a technique called block printing, in Europe before the year 1501, before the period of time when movable type printing was first developed. Unlike movable type printing, block printing involves carving an entire page of text or images onto a wooden block, which is then inked and pressed onto paper to create a printed copy. Block printing was used to produce a variety of printed materials in the early days of printing, including playing cards, religious texts, and illustrated books. The most common use was for producing small, cheap books known as block books. Block books were typically printed on only one side of the page, with the text and images carved into the same block. Because the blocks were made of wood, they were not as durable as metal type and could only produce a limited number of impressions before they began to wear out. As a result, block books were often produced in small print runs and were not widely distributed.

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01/01/1494
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Verardi, Carlo, 1440-1500.
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Library of Congress
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