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Werner Rolewinck, "Fasciculus temporum", Utrecht, 1480 Rolewinck, Werner (auteur/author) Veldener, Johan (drukker/printer) year: 14 feb. 1480 type: illustratie illustration detail: nee related persons: Rolewinck, Werner related terms: typografische vormgeving houtsnede incunabelen rubriceringen period: 15e eeuw classification: E: Boekillustratie contents: This is a page from a Dutch adaptation of the Latin chronicle of the Cologne Carthusian, Werner Rolewinck, in which all the important events from the Creation until his time are described. With some 650 pages, this is a grandly planned book which received, however, less interest than the lives of saints and other devout booklets. Medieval books were often illustrated with a limited selection of woodcuts that were printed more than once in the same book. This illustration was, for instance, used both for the destruction of Babylon and for the destruction of Utrecht. origineel: source: Rolewinck, Werner. - Fasciculus temporum. - Utrecht: Johan Veldener, 14 feb. 1480, fol. XXXVIIIv available in: Koninklijke Bibliotheek, Den Haag 168 E 29 ©description: Den Haag Koninklijke Bibliotheek ©reproduction: Den Haag Koninklijke Bibliotheek |
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