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  • Incunable - Wikipedia
    An incunable or incunabulum (pl : incunables or incunabula, respectively) is a book, pamphlet, or broadside that was printed in the earliest stages of printing in Europe, up to the year 1500 [1]
  • Incunabula | Early Printing Book History | Britannica
    Incunabula, books printed during the earliest period of typography—i e , from the invention of the art of typographic printing in Europe in the 1450s to the end of the 15th century (i e , January 1501)
  • INCUNABULA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    "Incunabulum" first appeared in English in the 19th century, referring retroactively to those books produced in the first decades of printing press technology - specifically those printed before the year 1501, a date that appears to have been determined only arbitrarily
  • Incunabula - Early Printed Books - Library Guides at UChicago
    The word "incunabula" is Latin, a neuter plural meaning "swaddling clothes" or "cradle " In book history, it is used to refer to all books printed with metal type from the beginning of Gutenberg's movable type printing press, around 1455, to the end of 1500
  • Chapter 1: What are Incunabula? | Incunabula - 国立国会図書館
    Incunabula is the plural of the Latin word incunabulum, a cradle Evolving from its original meaning, incunabulum came to mean "place of birth" or "beginning " In the world of books, the word incunabula refers to books that were printed using metal type up to the year 1500
  • Collecting guide: incunabula - Christies
    ‘Incunabula’, Latin for ‘swaddling clothes’, denotes something in its infancy Since the 18th century, the term has applied to the earliest printed books, and is now used to refer to those printed between Johann Gutenberg's invention of printing at Mainz, circa 1450, through to 1501
  • An Introduction to Incunabula - historicpages. com
    "Incunabula" is a generic term coined by English book collectors in the seventeenth century to describe the first printed books of the fifteenth century It is a more elegant replacement for what had previously been called "fifteeners", and is formed of two Latin words meaning literally "in the cradle" or "in swaddling clothes"
  • Incunabula at the Library of Congress - Renaissance Era: A Resource . . .
    Incunabula (incunabulum in the singular) is Latin for cradle or swaddling cloth and in this context alludes to the "infancy of printing " Incunabula refers to those early books which were printed between 1450 and 1501


















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