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With this final installment on our earliest printed books, we will have covered all the early centers of printing in Italy: Rome, Naples, and now...
The third of Yale Law Library’s four books from 1471 is a canon law commentary: Dominicus de Sancto Geminiano’s Super secunda parte sexti libri...
Continuing with a review of the earliest printed books in the Yale Law Library, we move from Strassburg in 1471 to Naples, and a printer who learned...
Navigating the Library Catalogs and Website Wednesday, September 24, 2014 Wednesday, September 24 at 3:10 pm, join Jordan Jefferson, Reference...
A frequent question from visitors is “What is your oldest book?”. For printed books, there are four contenders for the distinction. All of them were...