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Techniques and Reception of Prints in Central and Eastern Europe (15th–18th c.)
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Initial M-1 (Haller 1508)

Part of Set of ornamental initials I (Haller 1508) ⛁

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  • Initial M(Iserere mihi deus). In Missale Cracouiense, Cracow: Jan Haller (printer), 27 October 1509 (Wrocław, Oss.), fol. LXXIIv ◼
  • Initial M(Vlte tribulationes). In Missale Cracouiense, Cracow: Jan Haller (printer), 27 October 1509 (Wrocław, Oss.), fol. XLVIr ◼
  • Initial M(Iserere mihi domine). In Missale Cracouiense, Cracow: Jan Haller (printer), 27 October 1509 (Wrocław, Oss.), fol. LXIIIIr ◼
  • Initial M(Ercennarius). In Theophylact Simocatta, Theophilacti scolastici Simocati ep[isto]le morales. Rurales et amatorie interpretatione latina, Nicolaus Copernicus (translator), Cracow: Jan Haller (printer), December 1509 (Cracow, BJ), fol. [14v] ◼
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Initial M-1 (Haller 1508). Part of Set of ornamental initials I (Haller 1508)

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    • Polonia Typographica: IV, 2(M-1)
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    • Marcin Bogusz (2023-04-19 17:11)

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