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incunable Meaning in Bengali



Adjective:

অনুপশমনীয, অপ্রতিবিধেয়, চিকিত্সার অসাধ্য, অচিকিত্সনীয়, অচিকিত্স্য,





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An incunable, or sometimes incunabulum (plural incunables or incunabula, respectively), is a book, pamphlet, or broadside printed in Europe before the.


These works, In tria Virgilii Opera Expositio, constituted the first incunable to be printed at Florence, by Bernardo Cennini, 1471.


cataloging all extant incunables under the GW's system is indefinitely far-off.


The ISTC was created to establish a system of incunable cataloging that was.


was an incunable almanac first published in the 1490s in Paris as the Compost et Kalendrier.


The Lyme Caxton Missal is an incunable or early printed book containing the liturgy of the Mass according to the Sarum Rite, published in 1487 by William.


This single-sheet incunable, known also as the Calendarium cracoviense (Cracovian Calendar), was published.


It is a famous example of an incunable (a work of early printing).


Krodo according to the 1492 Saxon Chronicle incunable, probably written by the Brunswick goldsmith Conrad Bothe (c.


The "great majority of incunables did not issue from the press in a finished state… hardly any incunable was considered 'finished' by its printer…".


" the dating of the Missale Speciale or Constance Missal, an undated incunable (book printed before 1501) believed by many to pre-date the Gutenberg.


German state government of Baden-Württemberg authorized the sale of an incunable about Medieval history to him.


Bible was still set in Textualis type, the oldest preserved Schwabacher incunable dates from 1472, and was printed in Augsburg.


From a 1474 incunable.


Woodcut illustration of Camilla and Metabus escaping into exile, from an incunable German translation by Heinrich Steinhöwel of Giovanni Boccaccio's De mulieribus.


December 31 – The last incunable is printed in Venice.



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