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Colourful "Third" German Bible Augsburg, c. 1475, before 1477
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One of the first French publications on the theory of art Hilaire Pader, Toulouse, 1649
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Dedicated to the Medici Duke: The Practice of Perspective Girolamo Franceschi, Venice, 1596
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Luxury Copy of the Premonstratensian Missal 1578
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Thrilling Illustrations of Early Medicine, Surgery, and Healing Practices Johannes et Gregorius de Gregoriis, Venice, 1500
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Speculum Humanae – a rare gem from Peter Berger's Augsburg press Augsburg, 1489
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Legendary Ancestors: Swabian Chronicle Master of Ulm Terence, Ulm, 1486
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Lives of the Fathers, first edition with these illustrations Augusburg, 1482
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Mirror of Human Salvation, with almost 200 woodcuts Bämler Master, Augsburg, not after 1473
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Pillone binding with fore-edge painting Cesare Vecellio, Italy, Belluno, c. 1580-1590
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Exciting Voyages of Herzog Ernst Sorg-Meister, Ausgsburg, c. 1485-1486
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St. Bridget's Revelationes Lübeck, befor 25 November 1492
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Prognosticatio in Latino Germany, Heidelberg, after 1 April 1488
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The First French Edition of this Early Printed Description of Africa Lyon, 4 January and 20 June 1556
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First Illustrated Book from Mainz Mainz, 3 September 1479
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La destruction de troye la grant Paris, 28 April 1490
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Chronica Hungarorum Brno, 20 March 1488
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First edition of Suso's "Exemplar" Augsburg, 19 April 1482
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Opera de facti e praecepti militari Matteo de' Pasti, Verona, 17 February 1483
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Dietenberger's Catholic Bible with deluxe illumination and 'princely colouring' Virgil Solis, Cologne, 1571
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Famous, Luxuriously Illuminated Feyerabend Bible, Exquisitely Bound Jost Amman, Frankfurt, 1564
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Extremely Rare Luther Old Testament Lucas Cranach, Wittenberg, 1524
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First Printed Treatise on Perspective in its First German Edition Jörg Glockendon, Nuremberg, 1509
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Hug Schapler – French Royal Romances in German Strasbourg, 1500
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Boccaccio's First Masterpiece – The First and Only Complete German Translation Metz, 1499
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Moral Guidance for Young Ladies Augsburg, 1498
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The Adventures of a Wife Betrayed Leipzig, 1495
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Rare Fables of Courage and Temperance: Pseudo-Cyrillus Augsburg, 1490
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The Legend of Melusine and Raymond Heidelberg, 1491
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The Prankster of Vienna Heidelberg, 1490
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A Tale of Courtly Love Strasbourg, 1477
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The First Printed Book on Chess Augsburg, 1477
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A Buddhist Story through a Christian Lens Augsburg, 1476-1480
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Boccaccio's Famous Women - 81 woodcuts Master of the Ulm Boccaccio, Ulm, 1473
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Fun at the Theatre: the Comedies of Terence Master of the Grüninger Terence, Strasbourg, 1 November 1496
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Maximilian I as an Epic Hero – An Illuminated, Princely Edition of the Theuerdank Hans Schäufelein, Hans Burgkmair, Leonhard Beck, Jost de Negker and others, Nuremberg, Augsburg, 1 March 1517
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Leaves from the First Printed Book Mainz, 1457
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Consolation of the Soul Sorg-Master, Germany, Augsburg, 14 March 1483
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Indulgence from Pope Sixtus IV Germany, perhaps Zwickau, 1482
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Sir Mandeville's Travels Gouda, 1483-before June 1484
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Liber chronicarum Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and others, Germany, Nuremberg, 1493
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Loosbuch – Book of Fortune Strasbourg, 1546
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Epistola de insulis nuper inventis Master of Haintz Narr, Basel, 1494
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The Life of the Virgin Albrecht Dürer, Nuremberg, 1502-1510
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Apocalypsis cum figuris Albrecht Dürer, Nuremberg, 1511
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Brunfels' innovative Herbals Strasbourg, 1531-1532
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Psalter, polyglot Italy, Genoa, 1516
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Seminal Botany Book with Lifelike Woodcuts Albert Meyer and Heinrich Füllmaurer, Basel, 1543
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Adventurous Knights: the tale of Wigoleis Strasbourg, 1519
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Seminal Work on Anatomy Nuremberg, 1551
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Corpus Doctrinae “Heinrichstadt” (Wolfenbüttel), 1576-1577
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Die schöne Sommerzeit des ewigen Lebens Wittenberg, 1603
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The Tree of Science Barcelona, 20 August 1505
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Encyclopedia of Nature with 11 full-page woodciuts Bellaert Master, Netherlands, Haarlem, 24 December 1485
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Belial – the Devil Sues Christ for Trespass Strasbourg, 1481
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La commedia Italy, Brescia, 31 May 1487
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The Antichrist and Fifteen Signs Before Doomsday Germany, Nuremberg, c. 1450
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The Gutenberg Bible: Book of Joshua Mainz, c. 1454
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Witty Sayings on Human Weakness Germany, Nuremberg, c. 1460-1470
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Biblia Pauperum, two bifolia Netherlands, c. 1465-1470