Posts in History of Printing
The cover of our Italian Books catalogue series: A masterpiece of early Venetian woodcut borders revisited
Illustrated Books, 15th Century, History of Printing, Incunables, Catalogues, Art & Architecture Margherita Palumbo and Julia Stimacillustrated books and prints, woodcuts, 15th century, Art and Architecture, Art History, Literature, Catalogues
Inauguration Day and the Pilgrim Press
Bookbindings on Show
The First Case of Piracy in the History of Printing
15th Century, Counterfeits, Science, Mnemonics, History of PrintingMargherita Palumbocounterfeits, incunables, 15th Century, mnemonics, memory, science
An Extraordinarily Rare Book: The 1564 Rampazetto Re-Issue of Marcolini’s Commedia
The Marcolini Commedia of 1544
Great Provenance, Illustrated Books, Bindings, Dante, 16th Century, History of PrintingMargherita PalumboDante, provenance, great provenance, literature, 16th Century
A Publishing First: The Psalterium David et cantica aliqua of 1513, the first book printed in the Ge’Ez language
A typographical monument over the centuries
Volvelles, what a passion!
15th Century, 16th Century, Illustrated Books, Incunables, History of Printing, Science, Prints, Philosophy, Astronomy & AstrologyMargherita Palumboincunables, manuscripts, science, volvelles, illustrations, illustrated books and prints, diagra, 15th Century, 16th Century
The cover of our Italian Books catalogue series: A masterpiece of early Venetian woodcut borders
Illustrated Books, 15th Century, History of Printing, Incunables, Catalogues, Art & ArchitectureMargherita Palumboillustrated books and prints, woodcuts, 15th century, Art and Architecture, Art History, Literature, Catalogues
Nardi’s 'she-wolf', one of the finest marks in the history of early Italian printing