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CitizenWald , to bookhistodons
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VIRTUAL TALK | Oysyes off the Page: The Center's Collection, with Caleb Sher | Thursday, June 20 @ 7 p.m. ET - Yiddish Book Center

https://support.yiddishbookcenter.org/site/Ticketing/1317906751?view=confirm&id=10842&tranid=316754&interaction_id=10682711

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CitizenWald , to bookhistodons
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beautiful bit of book history:

florid poem by Col. J. J. von Scheler in honor of the 54th birthday [when you're an enlightened despit, it doesn't have to be a round number] of Duke Carl Eugen of Württemberg
Small folio from the presses of Court Printer Christoph Friedrich Cotta the elder, Stuttgart


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Among the beauties of traditional printing, as book historians know, are the distinctive character and robust materiality.
Note here, the tactile quality of the rag paper (photo 1), the deep impression of type and ornament (2) and the way the border is assembled from individual ornamental pieces (3)

@dbellingradt may appreciate this


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impression of title letters and title page ornament showing through on second page
small barely perceptible breaks in the ornamental border show how it was assembled from individual pieces of type

bibliolater , to histodons
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"Stephen Fry takes a look inside the story of Johann Gutenberg, inventor of the world's first printing press in the 15th century, and an exploration of how and why the machine was invented." https://youtu.be/uQ88yC35NjI @histodon @histodons @bookstodon

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How Books Are Handmade At The Last Printing Press Of Its Kind In The US | Still Standing https://youtu.be/Q1xKcRrn_i4 @bookstodon

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Yesterday was the birthday of Cardinal Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle, a surprisingly important figure in the history of worship and . So I wrote a blogpost in his honour!

https://mariannecegillion.wordpress.com/2023/08/21/happy-belated-birthday-to-a-musically-influential-cardinal/

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