New acquisitions!
One of the premier collections in our Renaissance printing collection is a collection of imprints by Parisian printer Simon de Colines. The library is constantly adding to the collection in order to get a complete record of Colines’ output as a printer. Here are images from our most recent acquisitions:
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Colines’ device, from Aristotle, Parva Naturalia, 1530
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Josse Clichtove, De sacramento eucharistiae, 1526
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Jean Fernel, Monalosphærium, 1526
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Antoine de Mouchy, Pernecessarium in octo libros topicorum Aristotelis hypomnema, 1535
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Josse Clichtove, De Doctrina Moriendi, 1520
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Juvenal’s Satyrae in 16mo, 1524
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Criblé initial from 1540 Dialectica of Joachim Sterck van Ringelberg
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Another criblé initial, from Jean Ruel, In P. Virg. Maronis Moretum scholia, 1542
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Illuminated leaf from a 1526 Vulgate Old Testament