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  1. 1482 Incunabula Bible Leaves, 10 Years before Columbus Discovered America!

    Biblia Sacra – Venice 1482. Date: c. 1482. A pair of authentic early printed Bible leaves from the dawn of the printing press, elegantly presented in a custom folio. Text: Latin Vulgate Bible. Leaves showexpected age-related toning and wear.

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  2. 1506 POST-INCUNABULA ST.AMBROSE of MILAN antique OMNIA OPERA v. I

    Tradition credits Ambrose with developing an antiphonal chant, known as Ambrosian chant, and for composing the "Te Deum" hymn, though modern scholars now reject both of these attributions. He also had a notable influence on Augustine of Hippo (354–430), whom he helped convert to Christianity.

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  3. 1516 - POST INCUNABULA - 510 year old leaf from Summa Raymondi

    It was printed in the year 1516, in Paris France, by the renowned printer Thielman Kerver, at 'The Sign of the Unicorn'. Have an interesting talking point; use Google translate to get the English translation of the Latin.

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  4. Schedel Original Incunable Leaf Prophets Johel etc. - 1493

    H. Schedel: Liber Chronicarum. Age/Published: Nuremberg, 1493. Original leaf from.

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  5. 7 Early Printed Post Incunable Leaves (G) - 1495/1550

    Age: 1489 - 1550. Lot of 7 early printed leaves Sheetsize: from 14.5 x 9.5 cm to 42 x 29 cm. 1 leaf Seelengarten (approx. 1 leaf Margarita Philosophica (Strasbourg, 1504). ).

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  6. 1497 Incunable Jerome Leaf Against Origen Blackletter Latin Folio

    Printed in dense late-15th century blackletter, the page features This is an authentic artifact from the incunable period, when foundational theological debates were still being transmitted in early printed form.

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  7. RARE Grüninger Bible 1485 Hand-Bound Facsimile German Incunabula

    Bring the spirit of the 15th century into your hands with this exquisitefacsimile edition of the 1485 Grüninger Bible, one of the earliest and most beautifully produced German-language Bibles of the incunabula period.

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  8. 1496 Incunabula Leaf – Epistola Cleri – Erasmus Darwin Collection

    Original 1496 Incunabula Leaf – Epistola Cleri – Collection of Erasmus Darwin. Epistola cleri (“ Letter of the Clergy”). The leaf remains mounted to Slotkin’s original explanatory backing sheet, which notes that the page was found in the collection of Erasmus Darwin of London, England.

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