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Bibliotheca Humanistica & Reformatorica. Hebrew Incunabula in Public Collections. A First International Census.
Bibliotheca Humanistica & Reformatorica. Publication Date: 01 Jan 1990.
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These Hebrew cradle books or incunabula, as they are more generally known, offer a truly representative view of early Hebrew . A. K. Offenberg, Hebrew Incunabula in Public Collections: A First International Census.
They come from the presses of some of the best-known Hebrew printers of late fifteenth-century Europe and span the three major centers of Hebrew printing during the first crucial decades of its existence: Spain, Portugal, and Italy.
The Hebrew incunabula are a group of Jewish religious texts printed in Hebrew in the 15th century. Only about 100 incunabula are determined to have been definitively printed before 1500
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Collection now located in the Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg. Vol. 2 includes two appendices: I. Exhibens supellectilem antiquariam; II. Sistens incunabula artis typographicae sive catalogum librorum primis ab artis inventione annis typis excriptorum.