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Techniques and Reception of Prints in Central and Eastern Europe (15th–18th c.)
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Initial G-1 (Ungler 1530)

Part of Set of ornamental initials (Ungler 1530) ⛁

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  • Initial G(Losa hic). In Lectura super titvlo De Regvlis Ivris Libro Sexto, Cracow: Florian Ungler (printer), ca 1531 (Kórnik, BK PAN), fol. 13v ◼
  • Initial G(Losa i). In Lectura super titvlo De Regvlis Ivris Libro Sexto, Cracow: Florian Ungler (printer), ca 1531 (Kórnik, BK PAN), fol. 24r ◼
  • Initial G(RAMMATICA). In Jan Cervus, Institvtiones Grammaticae Ioannis Cerui Tucholiensis ..., Cracow: Florian Ungler (printer), 1533 (Warsaw, BN), ante fol. Air ◼
  • Initial G[employed as G](Redo). In Jan Cervus, Qv[a]estiones Ioannis Cervi Tvcholiensis de declinatione & constructione octo orationis partium ..., Cracow: Florian Ungler (printer), 1531 - 1533 (Warsaw, BN), fol. Bviiv ◼
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  • Cracow production place : 1 January 1529 - 22 October 1530
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Initial G-1 (Ungler 1530). Part of Set of ornamental initials (Ungler 1530)

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    • Polonia Typographica: VII, 26(G-1)
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    • Marcin Bogusz (2022-08-16 15:10)

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