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Manchester. The John Rylands Library, Gaster Hebrew MS Add 5
- Collection
- Manchester Digital Collections
- Library
- The John Rylands Library
- Language
- heb, jrb, arc
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Whenever the page includes more than one text, the secondary one is written in smaller characters on
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Manchester. The John Rylands Library, Aldine Collection, 6864
- Collection
- Manchester Digital Collections
- Library
- The John Rylands Library
- Date
- 1514
- Language
- ita
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Manchester. The John Rylands Library, Incunable Collection, 18977
- Collection
- Manchester Digital Collections
- Library
- The John Rylands Library
- Date
- 1473
- Language
- ita
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The commentary attributed to Franciscus Philelphus in the colophon is probably that of Jacobus
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Manchester. The John Rylands Library, Walter L. Bullock Book Collection, 1540
- Collection
- Manchester Digital Collections
- Library
- The John Rylands Library
- Date
- 1547
- Language
- ita
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Each triumph is preceded by a rectangular-box woodcut: Triumphus Amoris (X2r), Pudicitie (Z4v), Mortis
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Manchester. The John Rylands Library, Walter L. Bullock Book Collection, 1500
- Collection
- Manchester Digital Collections
- Library
- The John Rylands Library
- Date
- 1560
- Language
- ita
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on title-page; MS note on front paste-down: Probably this title was an / afterthought as the work / is
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Manchester. The John Rylands Library, Persian MS 856
- Collection
- Manchester Digital Collections
- Library
- The John Rylands Library
- Date
- 16th century
- Language
- fa
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There is also Persian foliation in ink, which breaks off at 226, and rough Modern Arabic pagination which
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Manchester. The John Rylands Library, Walter L. Bullock Book Collection, 1546
- Collection
- Manchester Digital Collections
- Library
- The John Rylands Library
- Date
- 1552
- Language
- ita
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Each triumph is preceded by a rectangular-box woodcut: Triumphus Amoris (X2r), Pudicitie (Z4v), Mortis
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Manchester. The John Rylands Library, Walter L. Bullock Book Collection, 1274
- Collection
- Manchester Digital Collections
- Library
- The John Rylands Library
- Date
- 1588
- Language
- ita
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The first lecture (p. 1-38) is a defence of Petrarch's poems against the accusations moved by
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Manchester. The John Rylands Library, Walter L. Bullock Book Collection, 1530
- Collection
- Manchester Digital Collections
- Library
- The John Rylands Library
- Date
- 1508
- Language
- ita
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Each triumph is preceded by a woodcut: Triumphus Amoris (²A8v), Triumphus Pudicitie (EE5v), Mortis (GG1v
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Manchester. The John Rylands Library, Incunable Collection, 13490
- Collection
- Manchester Digital Collections
- Library
- The John Rylands Library
- Date
- 1481
- Language
- ita
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Citta da Uenezia:per Leonardu[m] Wild de Ratisbona nelli anni del Signore.M.cccc.lxxxiThere is
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Manchester. The John Rylands Library, Walter L. Bullock Book Collection, 1554
- Collection
- Manchester Digital Collections
- Library
- The John Rylands Library
- Date
- 1568
- Language
- ita
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Each triumph is preceded by a rectangular-box woodcut: Triumphus Amoris (X2r), Pudicitie (Z4v)
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Manchester. The John Rylands Library, Aldine Collection, 20957
- Collection
- Manchester Digital Collections
- Library
- The John Rylands Library
- Date
- 1501
- Language
- ita
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Bembo’s copy is of particular interest, not only because it contains
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Manchester. The John Rylands Library, Latin MS 104
- Collection
- Manchester Digital Collections
- Library
- The John Rylands Library
- Language
- lat
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made in a thin hand, in the last instance the scrihe has left a space hlank in the line, and there is
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Manchester. The John Rylands Library, Walter L. Bullock Book Collection, 1531
- Collection
- Manchester Digital Collections
- Library
- The John Rylands Library
- Date
- 1519
- Language
- ita
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Each triumph is preceded by a full-page woodcut: Triumphus Amoris (†6v), Pudicitie (FF8v), Mortis (HH8v
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Manchester. The John Rylands Library, Incunable Collection, 3965
- Collection
- Manchester Digital Collections
- Library
- The John Rylands Library
- Date
- 1473
- Language
- ita
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According to Bod-inc, the Vita di Petrarca, generally attributed to Antonio da Tempo, is probably
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Manchester. The John Rylands Library, Special Collections, R35772
- Collection
- Manchester Digital Collections
- Library
- The John Rylands Library
- Date
- 1541
- Language
- ita
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The second part, comprising the 'Trionfi', has separate titlepage & is without foliation.
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Manchester. The John Rylands Library, English MS 85
- Collection
- Manchester Digital Collections
- Library
- The John Rylands Library
- Date
- End 14th/beginning 15th century
- Language
- enm
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'Siþ þe pater noster is þe best praier þat is... in blisse and ioie wt hym to wone wt outen eende.
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Manchester. The John Rylands Library, Walter L. Bullock Book Collection, 1547
- Collection
- Manchester Digital Collections
- Library
- The John Rylands Library
- Date
- 1553
- Language
- ita
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Each triumph is preceded by a rectangular-box woodcut: Amoris (OO4r), Pudicitie (RR1r), Mortis (RR7r)
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Manchester. The John Rylands Library, Special Collections, 18520
- Collection
- Manchester Digital Collections
- Library
- The John Rylands Library
- Date
- 1477
- Language
- ita
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According to Bod-inc, the Vita di Petrarca, generally attributed to Antonio da Tempo, is probably
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Manchester. The John Rylands Library, Hebrew MS 24
- Collection
- Manchester Digital Collections
- Library
- The John Rylands Library
- Language
- heb
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A note on the front cover states that the manuscript is one of those which the Kaifeng Jews brought to
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