Book, pamphlet, or broadside that was printed before the year 1501 in Europe.
Sinônimos
Examples for "incunabula"
Examples for "incunabula"
1His collection of incunabula is being shown at the National Arts Club now.
2There's a rising market for rare books, manuscripts, and incunabula-
3No remains have been preserved of these -incunabula- of the Roman epos and drama.
4Tens of thousands of illuminated manuscripts and incunabula in the Biblioteca Nazionale were buried under muck.
5The Biblioteca Queriniana contains early MSS., a 14th-century MS. of Dante, &c., and some rare incunabula.
1There are glass-topped homes for incunables.
1So that if a chestnut was a fiver, and it beat a tenner, it became at one leap a fifteener.
1He wanted to ask her where her head was at, that all she could think about was some worm-eaten incunabulum.
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