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  • Incunable - Wikipedia
    An incunable or incunabulum (pl : incunables or incunabula, respectively) is a book, pamphlet, or broadside that was printed in the earliest stages of printing in Europe, up to the year 1500 [1]
  • INCUNABULUM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    "Incunabulum" first appeared in English in the 19th century, referring retroactively to those books produced in the first decades of printing press technology - specifically those printed before the year 1501, a date that appears to have been determined only arbitrarily
  • Incunabulum
    An early printed book, especially one that featured illuminated pictures alongside printed words
  • incunabulum - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Noun incunabulum (plural incunabula) (printing) A book, single sheet, or image that was printed before the year 1501 in Europe Alternative form: incunable Synonym: fifteener (informal)
  • Incunabula | Early Printing Book History | Britannica
    In Classical times incunabulum signified “cradle” or “swaddling clothes” and so “beginning ” The Latin word was adopted also in French (incunables) and Italian (incunaboli) as well as in other languages, and the German Wiegendrucke expresses the same idea
  • Incunabulum - definition of incunabulum by The Free Dictionary
    pl in·cu·nab·u·la 1 A book printed before 1501; an incunable 2 An artifact of an early period in′cu·nab′u·lar adj American Heritage® Dictionary of
  • Incunabules - Medieval and Renaissance Facsimiles and Incunables: A . . .
    Incunabula (incunabulum in the singular), is Latin for cradle or swaddling cloth and in this context means the "infancy of printing " Incunabula refers to those early books which were printed between 1450 and 1501
  • Incunabulum - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    incunabulum (n ) 1861, singular of Latin incunabula "cradle, birthplace; rudiments or beginnings" (see incunabula); taken up (originally in German) as a word for any book printed late 15c , in the infancy of the printer's art
  • Incunabula: Ancestors of the Printed Book - The Art Institute of Chicago
    Though the invention of the printing press caused a revolution, it took decades to kickstart it into high gear It started with incunabula, books printed during the first 50 years of the printing press, between 1450 and 1501
  • Incunabula | Digital Collections
    The neo-Latin word incunabula (singular: incunabulum) figuratively means "infancy" and refers to the earliest works printed from movable type in Europe They're also known in English as incunables





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