Adventure and art : the first one hundred years of printing : an exhibition of books, woodcuts, and illustrated leaves printed between 1455 and 1555 /

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Imprint:New Brusnwick, NJ : Rutgers University Library, 1999.
Description:95 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/3906733
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Other authors / contributors:Needham, Paul, 1943-
Joseph, Michael.
Shailor, Barbara A.
Hansen, Leonard.
Sewell, Robert G.
ISBN:0813527279
9780813527277
Notes:"With contributions by Barbara A. Shailor, Leonard Hansen, and Robert G. Sewell."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 93-94).
Summary:"Adventure and Art: The First Hundred Years of Printing, was published by the Rutgers University Libraries to accompany an exhibition of books published during the first century of printing, a transitional time of great innovation and accomplishment. Detailed descriptions of Rutgers' rare books and incunabula, some not held by any other North American library, are presented along with photographs of nearly thirty of the collection's most exquisite pieces. Readers who are new to the world of rare books will discover the extraordinary beauty and craftsmanship of these fifteenth- and sixteenth-century pieces, and develop an understanding of the cultural transformations wrought by the emergence and refinement of the art of printing."--BOOK JACKET.
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Adventure and Art: The First Century of Printing accompanies a Rutgers University exhibition that highlights books published during the first century of printing--a transitional time of great innovation and accomplishment. The catalog begins with Gutenberg's famous 42-line Bible and ends with the magnificently illustrated de luxe editions of the mid-sixteenth century, including the historically significant herbals of Otto Brunfels and Pedianus Dioscorides. Also featured are the exquisite specimens of the Golden Age of French typography, such as the multi-volume folio edition of the Spanish romance, the Amadis de Gaula .

The catalog elegantly displays photographs of each work, including color photographs of the hand-colored herbal woodcuts and exquisite illuminations of fifteenth-century editions of Josephus and Antoninus. An extra feature is an essay by Barbara A. Shailor that analyzes the extraordinary cultural transformations wrought by the invention and refinement of printing. Paul Needham, Librarian of the Scheide Library at Princeton, provides detailed descriptions of the Rutgers incunabula, some of which are not held by any other North American library.

Adventure and Art includes 27 illustrations (6 in full color) and a descriptive essay about Rutgers University Libraries Special Collections.

Item Description:"With contributions by Barbara A. Shailor, Leonard Hansen, and Robert G. Sewell."
Physical Description:95 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 93-94).
ISBN:0813527279
9780813527277