Printed in Nuremberg by Anton Koberger in 1493. This is one of the most significant and widely recognized incunabula (books printed before 1501) from the 15th century. It is the second earliest most widely spread book after the Gutenberg Bible.
Printed in Nuremberg by Anton Koberger in 1493. This is one of the most significant and widely recognized incunabula (books printed before 1501) from the 15th century. It is the second earliest most widely spread book after the Gutenberg Bible.
2 leaves, 4 pages from :’Postilla super epistolas et Evangelica’ by Guillelmus Parisiensis – Basel, Michael Furter, ca. With beautiful hand-colored woodcut:’Palm Sunday’. Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem. 4 pages, 2 leaves (connected). Dimensions single sheet: 30 x 14 cm. Dimensions woodcut: 7 x 5 cm. From:’Postilla super epistolas et Evangelica’ by Guillelmus Parisiensis – Basel, [Continue]
On laid paper with watermark that seems to be of writing. Trimmed at corners it seems. Catholic, crucifix, Christian, missal, breviary, miraculous medal, douay, bible, master print, Wierix, Sadeler.