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The beginning of the world of books, 1450 to 1470: a chronological survey of the texts chosen for printing during the first twenty years of the printing art : with a synopsis of the Gutenberg documents
Margaret Bingham Stillwell
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Frontmatter
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PRELIMINARY SECTIONS
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Preface (page ix)
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Methodology (page xv)
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Acknowledgments (page xix)
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Abbreviations, Symbols, and Terms (page xxi)
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BOOKS AND BROADSIDES, 1450 to 1470 A Chronological Survey of the Texts chosen for Printing during the First Twenty Years of the Printing Art (page 1)
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SUPPLEMENTARY SECTIONS
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Authors by Periods (page 59)
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Commentators, Editors, and Translators (page 61)
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Subject Analyses of Imprints before 1470: Early Imprints of Controversial Origin (page 65)
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Undated Imprints currently unassigned, or re-assigned to 1470 or later (page 68)
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APPENDIXES The Gutenberg Documents: Notes on Documentary Sources relative to Johann Gensfleisch zur Laden zu Gutenberg, c 1399-1467|68
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INDEX (page 107)
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Published: 1972
Publisher: Bibliographical Society of America
- 9781884718779 (hardcover)