Manuscripts in the fifty years after the invention of printing : some papers read at a colloquium at the Warburg Institute on 12-13 March 1982
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Manuscripts in the fifty years after the invention of printing : some papers read at a colloquium at the Warburg Institute on 12-13 March 1982
Warburg Institute, University of London, 1983
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Manuscripts in the 50 years after the invention of printing
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Contents of Works
- Manuscripts in the hands of printers / Lotte Hellinga
- Manuscripts copied from printed books / M.D. Reeve
- Pieter Meghen, yet again / J.B. Trapp
- Reflexions on the trade in books of hours at Ghent and Bruges / C.F.R. de Hamel
- The Labyrinths of Giles van der Hecken / M.W. Evans
- A book of hours by a contemporary of Jean Bourdichon / Janet M. Backhouse
- Godefroy le Batave, illuminator to the French royal family, 1516-1526 / Myra Dickman Orth
- Antoine Vérard's illuminated vellum incunables / Eleanor P. Spencer
- Antoine Vérard's presentation manuscripts and printed books / Mary Beth Winn
- The influence of Erasmus / Jean Michel Massing
- The influence of the invention of printing on the development of German illumination / Eberhard König
- The illustration of Pliny's Historia naturalis in Venetian manuscripts and early printed books / Lilian Armstrong