Browsing Medieval Manuscripts and Early Printing by Issue Date
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Manuscript Bible Leaf from Latin Vulgate
(1240)Mansucript leaf from a Latin Vulgate Bible. Written in Latin. -
Leaf from "The Chronicles of England"
(Printed by William Caxton, 1480)A printed leaf from "The Chronicles of England." Printed in English by William Caxton. -
Excerpt from "The Golden Legend"
(Printed by William Caxton, 1483)Excerpt of "The Lyfe of Saynt George" from "The Golden Legend." Originally written by Jacobus de Voragine (1229-1298) and translated and printed in English by William Caxton (circa 1422-1492). -
De Philosophico Consolatu. . . [Consolation of Philosophy]
(Printed by Johann Grüninger, 1501)Excerpt of 1501 printing of Boethius's "Consolation of Philosophy." -
Le Terze Rime di Dante or Divina Commedia
(Printed by Aldus Manutius, 1502)Excerpt of the 1502 edition of Dante's "Divina Commedia" printed by Aldus Manutius. Printed in Italian. -
Excerpt from "The Fourth Book of Moses Called Numbers," King James Bible
(Printed by Robert Barker, 1611)Excerpt of the Book of Numbers from a 1611 King James Bible. Printed in English. -
Reading Dante in the Sixteenth Century: The Bentley Aldine Divine Comedy and Its Marginalia
(Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History, 2017)Dr. Paul Dover, Professor of History at Kennesaw State University, provides an in-depth analysis of marginalia in the Bentley Rare Book Museum's 1502 copy of Dante's "Divine Comedy."