The first page is probably Psalm 122 of a Book of Hours (?), 15th century, Netherlandish (Bruges?). I read: Quia multum repleta est anima nostra...
The manuscript with the number 9 written to it, looks to me like a Vulgate Bible, manufactured in Paris, around 1250 AD.
Funny, I grew up in the village of Breugel. I think you refer to Pieter Breughel the Elder here. His birth place is still up for discussion (could...
The part of the book with the woodcuts is a German hagiography/martyrology (description of Saints or martyrs). It is probably a late incunabula...
The wood cut with Ave Maria is from a book called "Rosario della gloriosa Vergine Maria" by Alberto da Costella 1564 in Venice...
The book of the horse rider is a bit later than I thought. It is Jost Ammand's Wappen- & Stammbuch (1589). Here in facsimile:...
The man on the horse is probably from a German book around 1550 and shows emperor Charles V of the Holy Roman Empire.
The book with the intricate borders is a Book of Hours, printed in Paris in the 1st quarter of the 16th century. Very similar to pages in my...
The woodcut with the ships is a Dutch description of the battle of Las Salinas in 1538. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Las_Salinas
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I am just happy that someone posts some books here that are in my field of interest! :happy:
@Scott Eidam Just a few tips to help you with your research: If it is hard to read a title sometimes Google Lens works great. I can access that...
The last book is: Opus Merlini Cocaii Poetae Manuanti Macaronicorum Folengo, Teofilo (or Girolamo) Published in Venice: by Jacobum Simbenium.,...
The next book is C. Iulii Caesaris rerum ab se gestarum commentarii... ex uetustiss. scriptis codibus emendatiores; pictura totius Galliae,...
The book with the hand written title page is Moralia by Plutarch / Xylander (W Holzman), printed in Basel in 1570. [ATTACH]
The second book is Italian and printed in 1576 in Venice. The title translates (by Google) as: THE SECOND BOOK OF THE SERMONS OF THE VERY...
A great haul of books, let's try to identify them: The first book is printed in German in Strasburg (now France) in 1562 with the title: Titi...
The place Giethoorn is also called "Venice of the North", but there are a lot of places who claim that name... It can be a little overcrowded...
I can imagine that an outsider ( like a Hindu, Inuit or other religion) looks at the 3 world religions (Christianity (Catholic, Protestant,...
The history of these parts are quite complicated, even for the people who live there. Just like the Europeans sometimes mistakenly see the US as a...
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