Three Low German medical incunabula (1484)
This month, we will introduce a convolute containing three vernacular prints—that is, a composite volume created by binding together multiple printed works or manuscripts. In this context, “vernacular” does not refer to the indigenous languages of the Baltic region—such as Estonian, Latvian, or Livonian—but rather to Low German, which was commonly used among the Germans […]
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