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his master had begun. With the text Type of the Bible he
actually set up a necnd. It is the smallest type that
had ever been used in Germany in the 15th C. As a
text typo, and even the Italian presses came handly
boast of sucha a small size. As to its form, it is a
simple Italianate type similar to those in use in
Basle; it is germanized through the tendancy to
ornament the letters to tooth hooks whcih are not found
in the Italian models.
The 2nd of Froben's 2 oculated of the Vulgate.
First 1491 Froben's 1st dated book + probably his first.
27 June (See #330)
A reprint of Forben's 1491 ed adding the Tabula alphabetica
historium, compiled by Gabriele Bruno, Franciscan of Venice
1st printed in the 7th Sept. 1492 Venice de of H. de Paganis
(Goff B 594). The Medi intellifendi seripturom of the 1491 ed
were replaced by a new advertisment for the ed in 6
Latin couplets. The woodcut of St. Jerome on BB4 is
original to this ed, as are the 4 Latin couplets beneath it.
A table of the Principal things that are contained in the
Bible, after the order of the Aphabet. "1560 Geneva Bible
(metrical list summarizing the contents of the whole Bible)
HEHL (84865) Rubricated in red. Table Alphabetica begins the volume
(not in 1491 edition)

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