Pages from the past: German

Biblia, Das ist, die ganze göttliche heilige Schrift Alten und Neuen Testaments : [pages 443-444]
pftp135, This leaf is part of Pages of the Past: Original Leaves from Rare Books and Manuscripts, a collection of manuscript and rare book leaves., This leaf was identified from information on the label. Supplemental online resources were used to glean additional information about the book. Stand, K. A. (Spring/Summer 1994). Some significant Americana: The Saur German Bibles. Andrews University Studies, 32(1-2), 57-106. Retrieved from https://www.andrews.edu/library/car/cardigital/Periodicals/AUSS/1994-1/1994-1-06.pdf The "Gun Wad" Bible: The first bible printed from type cast in America. The Philadelphia Rare Books & Manuscripts Company. Retrieved from http://www.prbm.com/interest/geram.php, Information about this digital copy: digitized by University of Missouri—Columbia, MU Libraries on December 2, 2016. Scanning specifications: 600 dpi; scanned on Zeutschel OS 15000; cropped using Photoshop.
Biblia, das ist die gantze heilige Schrifft Deudsch : [138-139]
Information about this leaf: Printed in a German type know as fraktur with at least three different type sizes. There are also woodcut initial letters in both gothic and roman style and marginal note, both in type and handwritten., Information about this book: This book was an important work for both literary and political reasons. Martin Luther, by choosing his vocabulary with scrupulous care, "endowed Germany with a uniform literary language." --from the label, Information about this digital copy: digitized by University of Missouri—Columbia, MU Libraries on February 23, 2016. Scanning specifications: 600 dpi; scanned on Zeutschel OS 15000; cropped using Photoshop., This leaf was identified from information on the label. WorldCat records were used to glean additional information about the book.
Emblematum ethico-politicorum centuria : [1 leaf]
pftp110, OCLC: 3797081, This leaf is part of Pages of the Past: Original Leaves from Rare Books and Manuscripts, a collection of manuscript and rare book leaves., This leaf was identified from information on the label. WorldCat records and other information resources were used to glean additional information about the book. Source: Wolfenbütteler Digitale Bibliothek - drucke/li-10083. N.p., n.d. Web. 27 Jan. 2017. http://diglib.hab.de/drucke/li-10083/start.htm, Information about this leaf: water damaged; torn paper edge; mounting tape on top of page., Information about the book: Illustrations printed from engraved plates., Information about this digital copy: digitized by University of Missouri—Columbia, MU Libraries on November 4, 2016. Scanning specifications: 600 dpi; scanned on Zeutschel OS 15000; cropped using Photoshop.
German anti-Catholic manuscript: [1 leaf]
Information about the book: This originally untitled manuscript was written by five unnamed Protestant priests during the Reformation., Title note: This title was created by cataloger., Information about the page: The page features a messy handwritten calligraphy, with marginal notes. There is a slight yellowing throughout, but the ink is very visible.
Missale ratisponense : [1 leaf]
Information about this leaf: It is printed in gothic type, which is actually "missale type," in red and black ink on vellum, with thirty-one lines per page. The manuscript was printed to resemble earlier manuscripts and though the red initial letters appear to be either hand-done or woodblock prints, they are actually printed using movable type. This particular leaf is also water-stained., Information about this book: The original book this leaf came from was incomplete. It was bound in hand-tooled, original fifteenth century vellum with the portraits of twenty-eight saints engraved in the binding., Information about this digital copy: digitized by University of Missouri—Columbia, MU Libraries on February 2, 2016. Scanning specifications: 600 dpi; scanned on Zeutschel OS 15000; cropped using Photoshop., This leaf was identified from information on the label. WorldCat records were used to glean additional information about the book.