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Incunabula: Those of Jewish interest consist of (a) works printed in Hebrew and (b) works in other types relating to Jewish subjects. Of the former about 101 can be traced as certainly printed before 1500; or exactly 100 if the Isaiah ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
Incunabula: Incunabula, a Latin neuter-plural meaning “swaddling-clothes,” a “cradle,” “birthplace,” and so the beginning of anything, now curiously specialized to denote books printed in the 15th century. Its use in this sense may have originated with the title of ... [100%] 2022-09-02
Incunabulum: An incunabulum (plural incunabula; from the Latin for "in the cradle" or "swaddling clothes") is a European printed item (such as a book, a single sheet, or an image) produced before 1501. The term is sometimes Anglicised as "incunable". [80%] 2023-06-09
Incunable: El incunable (del latín incunabula, "en la cuna") es un libro impreso durante el siglo XV, en el inicio de la imprenta. Se atribuye dicho término a Hadrianus Junius, quien llamo a estos libros «prima artis incunabula» en 1588 en ... [77%] 2024-02-08
Hebrew incunabula: 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. [70%] 2023-12-31 [Incunabula] [Jewish printing and publishing]...