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Image Field Data Collection Early Printing - in Europe filename oulis2009-bls0074 folio fol. E2r Detail (Materials and Techniques) woodcut Detail (dimensions) 153 x 95 mm (printed area 135 x 79 mm) Detail (date of creation) sort order 740 Shelfmark Douce B 148 Description Opera nova contemplativa. Venice: Zoan (Juan) AndreaVavassori, [c.1530/1]. Paper. 153 x 95 mm (printed area 135 x 79 mm). 63 of originally 64 leaves (wants H8). Issue 2. Uncoloured. Signatures: A-G8 H8 (H8 blank). Title Opera noua contemplatiua [per] ogni fidel christiano laquale tratta de le figure del testamento vecchio : le quale figure sonno verificate nel testamento nuouo Owner Douce, Francis, Printer Valvassori, Giovanni Andrea, fl Type of Object Blockbook Country or culture of origin Italian Place of origin Italy, Venice Material paper Extent [64] leaves Dimensions 153 x 100 mm Conditions of Access The Bodleian Library, University of Oxford Language Italian Edition Nouamente stampata. Date of origin Collection blockbooks Keywords printed pages Catalogue Reference Bod. Inc., Blockbooks, woodcut and metalcut single sheets, p.3. Catalogue Reference Schreiber, Manuel, IV

Image Field Data Collection Early Printing - in Europe filename oulis2009-bls0099 folio fol. F6v Detail (Materials and Techniques) woodcut Detail (dimensions) 153 x 95 mm (printed area 135 x 79 mm) Detail (date of creation) sort order 990 Shelfmark Douce B 148 Description Opera nova contemplativa. Venice: Zoan (Juan) AndreaVavassori, [c.1530/1]. Paper. 153 x 95 mm (printed area 135 x 79 mm). 63 of originally 64 leaves (wants H8). Issue 2. Uncoloured. Signatures: A-G8 H8 (H8 blank). Title Opera noua contemplatiua [per] ogni fidel christiano laquale tratta de le figure del testamento vecchio : le quale figure sonno verificate nel testamento nuouo Owner Douce, Francis, Printer Valvassori, Giovanni Andrea, fl Type of Object Blockbook Country or culture of origin Italian Place of origin Italy, Venice Material paper Extent [64] leaves Dimensions 153 x 100 mm Conditions of Access The Bodleian Library, University of Oxford Language Italian Edition Nouamente stampata. Date of origin Collection blockbooks Keywords printed pages Catalogue Reference Bod. Inc., Blockbooks, woodcut and metalcut single sheets, p.3. Catalogue Reference Schreiber, Manuel, IV

Image Field Data Collection Early Printing - in Europe filename bodcsb001-aag-0025 folio fol. 11r Caption (above) The bride and bridegroom meeting in a landscape of hills and trees. (below) The bridegroom at the door of a bedchamber; the bride kneeling on the bed to open the door. Detail (Materials and Techniques) Woodcut on paper Detail (dimensions) 249 x 180 mm. Detail (date of creation) sort order 250 Shelfmark Auct. M 3.12 Description A blockbook of 16 leaves. [Germany, c ] Title Canticum Canticorum Type of Object Blockbook Country or culture of origin Netherlandish Place of origin Netherlands Material paper Extent 16 leaves Decoration woodcuts Conditions of Access The Bodleian Library, University of Oxford Language Latin Edition Edition II First line (or Incipit) Osculet[ur] me oscolo oris sui q[ui]a meliora sunt vbera tua viro.... Date of origin Collection blockbooks Longitude 5.5 Latitude 52 Detail (references) Schreiber, Manuel, Canticum canticorum, 7 Keywords printed pages Keywords printed illustrations Image subject terms typological juxtapositions and compositions Image subject terms Song of Solomon, Song of Songs Catalogue Reference Bod. Inc. Cat., BB-7

Image Field Data Collection Early Printing - in Europe filename oulis2009-btj0051 folio map 1 Caption Ptolemy (fl. 146-c. 170) composed his Geographia in Alexandria, c He provided coordinates for 8000 places, tied into a grid of longitudes and latitudes. The transmission of Ptolemy in Europe began with the Latin translation by Jacopo d’Angelo (c ) in 1409/10. The maps were revised by Nicolaus Germanus (fl ), a German Benedictine. Detail (dimensions) 420 x 285 mm. (page) sort order 10 Shelfmark Arch. B b.19 Description Geographia (trans. Jacobus Angeli), et al. (Ulm: Johann Reger, for Justus de Albano, 21 July 1486) Title Geographia (trans. Jacobus Angeli), et al. Author Ptolemaeus Alexandrinus, Claudius Printer Reger, Johann; Justus de Albano Type of Object printed book Country or culture of origin German Conditions of Access The Bodleian Library, University of Oxford Language Latin Date of origin 1486 Collection incunable Keywords printed pages Keywords woodcuts Image subject terms map of the world Catalogue Reference Bod. Inc. Cat., P-529(2)

Image Field Data Collection Early Printing - in Europe filename oulis2009-bog0003 folio fol. 1r Detail (Materials and Techniques) woodcut Detail (dimensions) 400 x 320 mm Detail (date of creation) [ca. 1628/9] sort order 30 Shelfmark Arch. B b.4 Description Picture calendar of the Russian Orthodox Church printed on one side of the paper in a press. The leaves are dated variously 1626, 1628, and 1629 Title Russkaia pravoslavnaia tserkov’ Printer [Monastery of the Caves] Type of Object Blockbook Country or culture of origin Ukraine Place of origin Ukraine, Kiev Extent [12] full sheets Dimensions 400 x 320 mm Conditions of Access The Bodleian Library, University of Oxford Language Russian Date of origin Collection blockbooks Keywords printed pages Catalogue Reference Bod. Inc., Blockbooks, woodcut and metalcut single sheets, p.3.

Image Field Data Collection Early Printing - in Europe filename oulis2009-bog0005 folio fol. 2r Detail (Materials and Techniques) woodcut Detail (dimensions) 400 x 320 mm Detail (date of creation) [ca. 1628/9] sort order 50 Shelfmark Arch. B b.4 Description Picture calendar of the Russian Orthodox Church printed on one side of the paper in a press. The leaves are dated variously 1626, 1628, and 1629 Title Russkaia pravoslavnaia tserkov’ Printer [Monastery of the Caves] Type of Object Blockbook Country or culture of origin Ukraine Place of origin Ukraine, Kiev Extent [12] full sheets Dimensions 400 x 320 mm Conditions of Access The Bodleian Library, University of Oxford Language Russian Date of origin Collection blockbooks Keywords printed pages Catalogue Reference Bod. Inc., Blockbooks, woodcut and metalcut single sheets, p.3.

Image Field Data Collection Early Printing - in Europe filename oulis2009-btj0053 folio upper cover Caption The earliest Florentine binding in ‘humanistic’ style. The illumination and binding were completed in Dark olive-green goatskin over thick wooden boards bevelled inwards. Four red textile clasps (lacking) hinged on the upper cover were secured by silver ornaments (sixteenth- century?) bearing the De Nobili arms. Four domed bosses with scalloped shell surrounds on each cover. Large silver catches on the lower cover with the Strozzi emblem, a lamb lying in a field with the motto ‘MITIS ESTO’, on a niello plaque. Tooled in blind with three five-line frames, the second and third enclosing a border of a foliate tool in blind; the innermost frame is double, the two five-line sections divided by a single gilt line; gilt leaves at the outer corners of, and inside, the innermost frame; gilt fleurons in the central panel; oval ornament in blind around a silver roundel containing, gilt, the word ‘PLINIO’ on the upper cover and ‘DENA. ISTO.’ on the lower. Detail (Materials and Techniques) goat-skin Detail (dimensions) 435 x 295 mm. (binding) Detail (date of creation) 15th century Detail (place of origin) Italian sort order 10 Shelfmark Arch. G b.6 Description Historia naturalis [Italian] Historia naturale (Venice: Nicolaus Jenson, 1476) Title Historia naturalis [Italian] Historia naturale Author Plinius Secundus, Gaius (Pliny the elder). Printer Jensen, Nicolaus Type of Object printed book Country or culture of origin Italian Conditions of Access The Bodleian Library, University of Oxford Language Italian Date of origin 1476 Collection incunable Keywords bindings Keywords provenance evidence Catalogue Reference Bod. Inc. Cat., P-372(2)

Image Field Data Collection Early Printing - in Europe filename oulis2009-btj0054 folio a6 recto Caption This edition of Pliny was printed for the Florentine banker, Filippo Strozzi ( ). Cristoforo Landino ( ) was paid 50 gold florins for the translation into Italian. This copy is printed on parchment, and was bound and hand-illuminated for Strozzi by the Florentine illuminator Monte di Giovanni di Miniato ( ). The bills survive and it took four years for the job to be completed, at a cost (for both binding and illumination) of 76 florins 15 soldi and 11 denars. The illustrations include Pliny as the scholarly scientist; and Filippo Strozzi and his son (lower right). The coat of arms in the lower margin is that of Filippo (in his accounts Strozzi referred to this book as ‘my Pliny’). Detail (Materials and Techniques) parchment Detail (dimensions) 415 x 280 mm. (page) sort order 30 Shelfmark Arch. G b.6 Description Historia naturalis [Italian] Historia naturale (Venice: Nicolaus Jenson, 1476) Title Historia naturalis [Italian] Historia naturale Author Plinius Secundus, Gaius (Pliny the elder). Owner Strozzi, Filippo ( ) Printer Jensen, Nicolaus Type of Object printed book Country or culture of origin Italian Conditions of Access The Bodleian Library, University of Oxford Language Latin Date of origin 1476 Collection incunable Keywords printed pages Keywords illuminations Keywords provenance evidence Image subject terms foliage, tendrils, branches - ornament Image subject terms cupids: 'amores', 'amoretti', 'putti' Image subject terms sheep Image subject terms scholar, philosopher Catalogue Reference Bod. Inc. Cat., P-372(2)

Image Field Data Collection Early Printing - in Europe filename bodcsb001-aby-0001 folio fol. ii recto sort order 10 Shelfmark MS. Bodl. 113 Description A manuscript book of hours, according to the use of Sarum (Latin with some rubrics in English), dated to the second quarter of the fifteenth century. Title Horae Type of Object Manuscript Material paper Conditions of Access The Bodleian Library, University of Oxford Language Latin Date of origin Collection blockbooks Keywords manuscript pages Keywords inscriptions Catalogue Reference Summary Catalogue no. 1971

Image Field Data Collection Early Printing - in Europe filename bodcsb001-aby-0003 folio fol. 13v Caption The Madonna and Child in a Glory with the Instruments of the Passion. The Virgin Mary, half-length and with one breast exposed, and Christ child, both with haloes surrounded by a glory, positioned in a double-contoured roundel within a square frame. The Virgin is standing on the crescent moon, and her halo is ornamented with twelve stars. The Christ child is holding the host. In the four corners the bleeding Sacred Heart and instruments of the Passion. Beneath the image a Latin antiphon and prayer based on the doctrine of the immaculate conception, occupying eight lines: ‘Aue sanctissima maria mater dei regina celi porta paradisi domina mundi tu es singularis virgo pura tu concepta sine peccato concepisti iesum sine macula tu peperisti.creatorem et saluatorem mundi in quo ego non dubito ora pro me iesum dilectum filium tuum et libera me ab omnibus malis Amen:. J. C.’ [England (?) or Netherlands (?), c ] Detail (Materials and Techniques) Woodcut on paper Detail (dimensions) 155 x 104 mm (woodcut 105 x 75 mm). Detail (date of creation) Detail (place of origin) England (?) or Netherlands (?) sort order 30 Shelfmark MS. Bodl. 113 Description A manuscript book of hours, according to the use of Sarum (Latin with some rubrics in English), dated to the second quarter of the fifteenth century. Title Horae Type of Object Manuscript Material paper Conditions of Access The Bodleian Library, University of Oxford Language Latin Date of origin Collection blockbooks Detail (references) Bod. Inc. Cat., XYL-27 Detail (references) Schreiber, Handbuch, 1053 Keywords prints Image subject terms Virgin Mary Image subject terms Madonna: i.e. Mary with the Christ-child Catalogue Reference Summary Catalogue no. 1971

Image Field Data Collection Early Printing - in Europe filename bodcsb001-aby-0004 folio fol. 14r sort order 40 Shelfmark MS. Bodl. 113 Description A manuscript book of hours, according to the use of Sarum (Latin with some rubrics in English), dated to the second quarter of the fifteenth century. Title Horae Type of Object Manuscript Material paper Conditions of Access The Bodleian Library, University of Oxford Language Latin Date of origin Collection blockbooks Keywords manuscript pages Keywords illuminations Catalogue Reference Summary Catalogue no. 1971

Image Field Data Collection Early Printing - in Europe filename bodcsb001-aay-0001 folio fol. 2v Caption Christ as Man of Sorrows, half-length, with flowing hair, eyes open, his head inclined to the right, arms crossed, showing the wounds on his hands and in his side, flanked by the lance and the reed and sponge, and surrounded by a border of 22 compartments with instruments of the Passion.The inscription on the tablet over the cross reads‘I.N.R.I’. The panel beneath the Man of Sorrows contains the English text of an indulgence extending over six lines and granting a remission of 32,755 years for the performance of a devotion before the image. [England (Syon Abbey?), c.1499] Detail (Materials and Techniques) Woodcut on paper Detail (dimensions) 225 x c.180 mm. woodcut 222 x 140 mm Detail (date of creation) Detail (place of origin) England (Syon Abbey?) sort order 30 Shelfmark MS. Rawl. D 403 Description Manuscript on paper, written c , containing as the main text an otherwise unrecorded Latin devotional treatise entitled Liber mortis et vite Title Liber mortis et vite [etc.] Owner Rawlinson, Richard, Type of Object Manuscript Material paper Decoration woodcuts Conditions of Access The Bodleian Library, University of Oxford Language Latin First line (or Incipit) Quomodo infirmi se occupent. vel se occupare debent. aut qualiter se exerceant. docemur vtique per exempla sanctorum patrum.... Date of origin Collection blockbooks Detail (references) Bod. Inc. Cat., XYL-13 Detail (references) Schreiber, Handbuch, 858. Keywords prints Keywords extra-illustration Image subject terms Passion of Christ Image subject terms half or three-quarter figure of the Man of Sorrows Image subject terms single instruments of the Passion

Image Field Data Collection Early Printing - in Europe filename bodcsb001-abf-0001 folio fol. 3v Caption Death and the Last Judgement. Christ, depicted with a nimbus of rays and displaying the five wounds, his naked body partially wrapped in a cloak which falls from his left shoulder, his right hand raised in blessing, is shown seated on a rainbow, his feet resting on the orb of the world. He is flanked by two angels emerging from the clouds and blowing trumpets to which banderoles are attached, displaying instruments of the Passion, the five wounds, and a bleeding Sacred Heart. [England (Syon Abbey?), c.1499]. Detail (Materials and Techniques) Woodcut on paper Detail (dimensions) 225 x 180 mm (woodcut 223 x 149 mm, originally c.223 x 155 mm) Detail (date of creation) sort order 50 Shelfmark MS. Rawl. D 403 Description Manuscript on paper, written c , containing as the main text an otherwise unrecorded Latin devotional treatise entitled Liber mortis et vite Title Liber mortis et vite [etc.] Owner Rawlinson, Richard, Type of Object Manuscript Material paper Decoration woodcuts Conditions of Access The Bodleian Library, University of Oxford Date of origin Collection blockbooks Detail (references) Bod. Inc. Cat., XYL-19 Detail (references) Schreiber, Handbuch, 608 Keywords prints Keywords extra-illustration Image subject terms 'Majestas Domini': Christ in mandorla seated on a rainbow or sphere and accompanied by the Tetramorph (note: no tetramorph in this representation)

Image Field Data Collection Early Printing - in Europe filename bodcsb001-aab-0035 folio fol. 14v (plate D1) Caption (above) Opening of the third seal: the rider on a black horse (Revelation 6:5); Opening of the fouth seal: the rider on a pale horse (Revelation 6:7) Detail (Materials and Techniques) Woodcut on paper, coloured Detail (dimensions) c.285 x c.210 mm (woodcut 255 x c.187 mm) Detail (date of creation) sort order 350 Shelfmark Auct. M 3.15 Description A blockbook of 48 leaves, interleaved with manuscript pages of a German translation. [Germany, c.1465, impression c.1470] Title Apocalypse Owner Laud, William, Type of Object Blockbook Country or culture of origin German Place of origin Germany Material paper Extent 48 leaves Decoration woodcuts Conditions of Access The Bodleian Library, University of Oxford Language Latin Edition Edition IV state E First line (or Incipit) Conu[er]si ab ydolis p[er] predicacione[m] b[ea]ti ioha[n]nis drusiana et ceteri. Date of origin Collection blockbooks Longitude 10 Latitude 51 Detail (references) Schreiber, Manuel, Apocalypsis 7(11), vol. IV, p. 175 Keywords printed pages Keywords printed illustrations Image subject terms Revelation of John, the Apocalypse Image subject terms opening of the third seal: the man on the black horse with a pair of scales (Famine) Catalogue Reference Bod. Inc. Cat., BB-2

Image Field Data Collection Early Printing - in Europe filename bodcsb001-aab-0088 folio fol. 41r (plate N2) Caption (above) The horned beast making his mark on men (Revelation 13:16); (below) The lamb on Mount Zion (Revelation 14:1) Detail (Materials and Techniques) Woodcut on paper, coloured Detail (dimensions) c.285 x c.210 mm (woodcut 255 x c.187 mm) Detail (date of creation) sort order 880 Shelfmark Auct. M 3.15 Description A blockbook of 48 leaves, interleaved with manuscript pages of a German translation. [Germany, c.1465, impression c.1470] Title Apocalypse Owner Laud, William, Type of Object Blockbook Country or culture of origin German Place of origin Germany Material paper Extent 48 leaves Decoration woodcuts Conditions of Access The Bodleian Library, University of Oxford Language Latin Edition Edition IV state E First line (or Incipit) Conu[er]si ab ydolis p[er] predicacione[m] b[ea]ti ioha[n]nis drusiana et ceteri. Date of origin Collection blockbooks Longitude 10 Latitude 51 Detail (references) Schreiber, Manuel, Apocalypsis 26(27), vol. IV, p. 194 Keywords printed pages Keywords printed illustrations Image subject terms Revelation of John, the Apocalypse Image subject terms people are marked on their hands or foreheads Image subject terms adoration of the Lamb on Mount Sion by the 144-thousand Catalogue Reference Bod. Inc. Cat., BB-2

Image Field Data Collection Early Printing - in Europe filename bodcsb001-aaf-0031 folio fol. 11r (plate l) Caption Elias (Elijah) resurrects the son of the widow of Zarephath ; The raising of Lazarus from the tomb ; Eliseus (Elisha) restores to life the son of the Shunamite woman Detail (Materials and Techniques) Woodcut on paper, coloured Detail (dimensions) 258 x 190 mm Detail (date of creation) sort order 310 Shelfmark Arch. G c.14 Description A blockbook of 40 leaves. [Germany, c.1470] Title Biblia pauperum Type of Object Blockbook Country or culture of origin German Place of origin Germany Material paper Extent 40 leaves Decoration woodcuts Conditions of Access The Bodleian Library, University of Oxford Language Latin Edition Edition XI First line (or Incipit) Legit[ur] in genesi. iij. cap[itul]o q[uod] dixit d[omi]n[u]s serpenti super pect[us] tuu[m] gradier[is].... Date of origin Collection blockbooks Longitude 10 Latitude 51 Detail (references) Schreiber, Manuel, Biblia Pauperum 11.l, vol. IV, p Keywords printed pages Keywords printed illustrations Image subject terms typological juxtapositions and compositions Image subject terms Elijah restores the child of the widow of Zarephath to life Image subject terms the raising of Lazarus ('Lazarus, come out') Image subject terms raising of the Shunammite woman's son Catalogue Reference Bod. Inc. Cat., BB-6

Image Field Data Collection Early Printing - in Europe filename bodcsb001-aaf-0033 folio fol. 12r (plate m) Caption Three angels appearing to Abraham ; The transfiguration of Christ, accompanied by Moses and Elijah ; King Nebuchadnezzar ordering three Jews to be burned in the furnace Detail (Materials and Techniques) Woodcut on paper, coloured Detail (dimensions) 258 x 190 mm Detail (date of creation) sort order 330 Shelfmark Arch. G c.14 Description A blockbook of 40 leaves. [Germany, c.1470] Title Biblia pauperum Type of Object Blockbook Country or culture of origin German Place of origin Germany Material paper Extent 40 leaves Decoration woodcuts Conditions of Access The Bodleian Library, University of Oxford Language Latin Edition Edition XI First line (or Incipit) Legit[ur] in genesi. iij. cap[itul]o q[uod] dixit d[omi]n[u]s serpenti super pect[us] tuu[m] gradier[is].... Date of origin Collection blockbooks Longitude 10 Latitude 51 Detail (references) Schreiber, Manuel, Biblia Pauperum 12.m, vol. IV, p Keywords printed pages Keywords printed illustrations Image subject terms typological juxtapositions and compositions Image subject terms the visit of the three angels (three men) ~ story of Abraham (Genesis 18) Image subject terms the Transfiguration: Moses and Elijah appear on either side of Christ on Mount Tabor (Matthew 17:1- 13; Mark 9:2-13; Luke 9:28-36) Image subject terms the story of the three Hebrews in the fiery furnace (Daniel 3) Catalogue Reference Bod. Inc. Cat., BB-6

Image Field Data Collection Early Printing - in Europe filename bodcsb001-aaf-0035 folio fol. 13r (plate n) Caption David prostrates himself in penitence at his sin with Bathsheba ; Mary Magdalene washing the feet of Christ ; Miriam, made leprous through her sins, repents and is healed by Moses Detail (Materials and Techniques) Woodcut on paper, coloured Detail (dimensions) 258 x 190 mm Detail (date of creation) sort order 350 Shelfmark Arch. G c.14 Description A blockbook of 40 leaves. [Germany, c.1470] Title Biblia pauperum Type of Object Blockbook Country or culture of origin German Place of origin Germany Material paper Extent 40 leaves Decoration woodcuts Conditions of Access The Bodleian Library, University of Oxford Language Latin Edition Edition XI First line (or Incipit) Legit[ur] in genesi. iij. cap[itul]o q[uod] dixit d[omi]n[u]s serpenti super pect[us] tuu[m] gradier[is].... Date of origin Collection blockbooks Longitude 10 Latitude 51 Detail (references) Schreiber, Manuel, Biblia Pauperum 13.n, vol. IV, p Keywords printed pages Keywords printed illustrations Image subject terms typological juxtapositions and compositions Image subject terms story of David Image subject terms Christ's feet are anointed by Mary (Magdalene) Image subject terms sedition of Miriam and Aaron (Numbers 12) Catalogue Reference Bod. Inc. Cat., BB-6

Image Field Data Collection Early Printing - in Europe filename bodcsb001-aaf-0037 folio fol. 14r (plate o) Caption Triumph of David, with the head of Goliath ; Christ's entry into Jerusalem ; Eliseus greeted by the children of the prophets Detail (Materials and Techniques) Woodcut on paper, coloured Detail (dimensions) 258 x 190 mm Detail (date of creation) sort order 370 Shelfmark Arch. G c.14 Description A blockbook of 40 leaves. [Germany, c.1470] Title Biblia pauperum Type of Object Blockbook Country or culture of origin German Place of origin Germany Material paper Extent 40 leaves Decoration woodcuts Conditions of Access The Bodleian Library, University of Oxford Language Latin Edition Edition XI First line (or Incipit) Legit[ur] in genesi. iij. cap[itul]o q[uod] dixit d[omi]n[u]s serpenti super pect[us] tuu[m] gradier[is].... Date of origin Collection blockbooks Longitude 10 Latitude 51 Detail (references) Schreiber, Manuel, Biblia Pauperum 14.o, vol. IV, p Keywords printed pages Keywords printed illustrations Image subject terms typological juxtapositions and compositions Image subject terms David with Goliath's head Image subject terms entry into Jerusalem: people spreading their clothes before Christ on the ass, and waving palm branches (Matthew 21:1-11, 21:14-16; Mark 11:1-11; Luke 19:28-40; John 12:12-19) Image subject terms story of Elisha (Eliseus) Catalogue Reference Bod. Inc. Cat., BB-6

Image Field Data Collection Early Printing - in Europe filename bodcsb001-abu-0064 folio fol. 14 v Caption (a) Mary is offered to the Lord in the Temple ; (b) The golden table in the sand is offered in the temple of the sun Detail (Materials and Techniques) Woodcut illustration Detail (dimensions) 10.5 x c mm. (woodcut) Detail (date of creation) sort order 640 Shelfmark Arch. G d.56 Description Speculum humanae salvationis. [The Netherlands: Prototypography, c ]. Title Speculum humanae salvationis Owner Douce, Francis, Type of Object Printed book Country or culture of origin Netherlandish Place of origin Netherlands (Utrecht) Material paper Extent 63 leaves Decoration woodcuts Conditions of Access The Bodleian Library, University of Oxford Date of origin Collection blockbooks Longitude 5.1 Latitude Detail (references) Schreiber, Manuel, Speculum, 9 Keywords printed pages Keywords printed illustrations Image subject terms typological juxtapositions and compositions Image subject terms dedication (or presentation) of Mary in the temple: she ascends the steps and is received by the high priest Catalogue Reference Bod. Inc. Cat., S-268

Image Field Data Collection Early Printing - in Europe filename bodcsb001-abu-0065 folio fol. 15 r Caption (a) Jeptha sacrificed his daughter to God ; (b) The Queen of Persia contemplated her land in a hanging garden Detail (Materials and Techniques) Woodcut illustration Detail (dimensions) 10.5 x c mm. (woodcut) Detail (date of creation) sort order 650 Shelfmark Arch. G d.56 Description Speculum humanae salvationis. [The Netherlands: Prototypography, c ]. Title Speculum humanae salvationis Owner Douce, Francis, Type of Object Printed book Country or culture of origin Netherlandish Place of origin Netherlands (Utrecht) Material paper Extent 63 leaves Decoration woodcuts Conditions of Access The Bodleian Library, University of Oxford Date of origin Collection blockbooks Longitude 5.1 Latitude Detail (references) Schreiber, Manuel, Speculum, 10 Keywords printed pages Keywords printed illustrations Image subject terms typological juxtapositions and compositions Image subject terms fulfilment of Jephthah's vow to the Lord: Jephthah's daughter is sacrificed Catalogue Reference Bod. Inc. Cat., S-268

Image Field Data Collection Early Printing - in Europe filename oulis2009-btj0056 folio C4 recto Caption The Chroniques of Monstrelet (1390?-1453) form one of the most important historical works of the fifteenth century. Monstrelet wished to continue the work of Jean Froissart (1337-after 1404). This edition was long considered to have been an incunable. The decorated miniatures illustrate the content of the chapters: they have been painted over printed synopses, the text of which has been written in by hand in the margin. Detail (Materials and Techniques) parchment Detail (dimensions) 345 x 249 mm. (page) sort order 20 Shelfmark Arch. B c.4 Description Chroniques de France (Paris: Antoine Vérard, [between 1501 and July 1503]) Title Chroniques de France Author Monstrelet, Enguerrand de Printer Vérard, Antoine Type of Object printed book Country or culture of origin French Conditions of Access The Bodleian Library, University of Oxford Language French Date of origin Collection incunable Keywords printed pages Keywords illuminations Keywords marginal notes, manuscript Image subject terms sailing-ship, sailing-boat Image subject terms bridge in city across river, canal, etc. Catalogue Reference Bod. Inc. Cat., M-307(2)

Image Field Data Collection Early Printing - in Europe filename oulis2009-btj0027 folio a3 recto Caption The Antiphonal (or Antiphoner) was the principal medieval choir book, and contained the chants of the Office. The title is derived from the way the verses of the service were sung alternately by the two halves of the choir sitting opposite one another. This edition is for the use of Augsburg, and is a fine example of early music printing showing Gothic neumes printed on staves of four red lines. Detail (dimensions) 356 x 240mm. (page) sort order 10 Shelfmark Inc. c.G Description Antiphonarium Augustense (Augsburg: Erhard Ratdolt, 23 Feb. 1495) Title Antiphonarium Augustense Printer Ratdolt, Erhard Type of Object printed book Country or culture of origin German Conditions of Access The Bodleian Library, University of Oxford Language Latin Date of origin 1495 Collection incunable Keywords printed pages Keywords initials, printed Image subject terms printed edition of musical score Image subject terms ornamental decoration - printed matter, book Catalogue Reference Bod. Inc. Cat., A-311