#Pentecost from a Missale Romanum (small folio - 1574 - Plantin). The woodcuts are designed by Pieter van de Borcht (PB) and executed by Antony van Leest (AVL).
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Frisket Fragment Find Friday π
β¨Fragment of a frisket reused in a 17th-c. religious binding. Red printed text meant to be excluded remains visible, pointing to a liturgical context. The frisket itself is recycled from a liturgical manuscript. Also present: other fragments of printed binderβs waste.
I visited this antique bookshop today. You literally had to climb over piles of books to reach more books! π I wonder how much longer places like this will exist?
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A fascinating look at early modern typography showing how different printers tackled the exact same year (1602). The use of this ligature (β = 1000) was new for me.
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Once carrying chant, now carrying contents: this liturgical #manuscript fragment is recycled as the cover of a small storage case. Just one of the many examples of the afterlives of medieval manuscripts!
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After Edward Moretus sold the old printing establishment to the city of Antwerp, it became the best museum in the world: the Plantin-Moretus Museum. #OTD, 150 years ago, it was opened as museum!
Congratulations with your 150th anniversary! π₯³ππ π
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Antiphonarium Romanum (Aertssens, Antwerp 1633) used for personal devotion by Catholic women, probably in Amsterdam. Bartha de Wit and Anna Wansbeeck.
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I just identified probably the oldest printed fragment in my collection! It's a rubricated leaf from Johann Mentelinβs 1474 Concordantiae bibliorum, surviving in situ as binder's waste inside a 1585 Protestant anti-Jesuit tract from La Rochelle. ππ
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