incunabulum|incunabula in English

noun

first stage in the development of anything; books from the early days of printing (especially those printed before 1500)

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1. Alphameric byt incunabula У нас осталось только два дня

2. It has 75,000 codices from throughout history, as well as 1.1 million printed books, which include some 8,500 incunabula.

3. Proctor, was an English Bibliographer, librarian, book collector, and expert on incunabula and early typography Early life and education

4. Moreover, it holds 6,600 manuscripts, most notably the Codex Manesse, 1,800 incunabula, 110,500 autographs, and a collection of old maps, paintings, and photographs.

5. These Incunabula Colophons focused mainly on cath-phrases (Wiseman, 1985) or other individualistic areas of the work which would make them easily catalogued for later investigation