incunable - translation to English
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incunable - translation to English

BOOK, PAMPHLET, OR BROADSIDE THAT WAS PRINTED BEFORE THE YEAR 1501 IN EUROPE
Incunabula; Fifteener; Fifteeners; Incunabala; Incunubula; Incunabul; Cradle book; Incunabulum; Incunabulist; Post-incunable; Post incunable; Incunables; Incunabolo
  • Incunabula distribution by language.
  • Incunabula distribution by region.
  • rubricated]] initial letter "U" and decorations, [[marginalia]], and ownership stamps of the "Bibliotheca Gymnasii Altonani" ([[Hamburg]]).
  • First incunable with illustrations, Ulrich Boner's ''Der Edelstein,'' printed by Albrecht Pfister, Bamberg, 1461}}
  • Image of two facing pages from "Phisicorum", fols. 57b and 58a, with doodles and drawings. HMD Collection, WZ 230 M772c 1485}}
  • Printing towns
  • Illumination with doodles and drawings (marginalia), including an open-mouthed human profile, with multiple tongues sticking out. Copulata, "De Anima", f. 2a. HMD Collection, WZ 230 M772c 1485

incunable         
n. incunabula, incunabulum, first stages in the development of anything

Definition

Incunabula

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Incunable

In the history of printing, an incunable or incunabulum (plural incunables or incunabula, respectively), is a book, pamphlet, or broadside that was printed in the earliest stages of printing in Europe, up to the year 1500. Incunabula were produced before the printing press became widespread on the continent and are distinct from manuscripts, which are documents written by hand. Some authorities include block books from the same time period as incunabula, whereas others limit the term to works printed using movable type.

As of 2021, there are about 30,000 distinct incunable editions known. The probable number of surviving individual copies is much higher, estimated at around 125,000 in Germany alone. Through statistical analysis, it is estimated that the number of lost editions is at least 20,000. Around 550,000 copies of around 27,500 different works have been preserved worldwide.

Examples of use of incunable
1. Repeindre un incunable, mais sur une reproduction.
2. Mais, avant d‘en arriver ŕ ce répertoire–lŕ, elle qui fut perçue comme le chaînon manquant entre «les ambitions adultes et littéraires du Velvet Underground et de Bob Dylan dans les années 1'60 et le mouvement punk» en voie de cristallisation embraie avec un second incunable extrait de Horses, «Free Money». Poésie d‘un idéal humaniste qui retranscrit en réalité la vision du monde inchangée d‘une désormais sexagénaire fid';le ŕ ses utopies.