Disquisitio In Notas Characteristicas Librorum A Typographiae Incunabulo Ad An. Md Impressorum is a scholarly exploration of the distinctive characteristics of books printed from the invention of typography through the year 1500. Authored by Sebas. Jac Jungendres, this work delves into the fascinating world of incunabula, examining the unique features and identifying marks of these early printed volumes.
This book is an invaluable resource for bibliographers, book collectors, and historians interested in the history of printing and the development of the book. Jungendres' meticulous research provides essential insights into the world of rare books and early typography. Readers will appreciate the detailed analysis and historical context provided, making it an essential addition to any library focused on the history of books.
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