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Title
[Almanac 1499]
Contributor
Pfeyl, Johann, -1523, printer
Date Created and/or Issued
1498
Contributing Institution
Huntington Library
Collection
History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
Rights Information
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Description
Almanac in German for the year 1499. Text begins: Auff das Lxxxxix Jare der minderñ zale. Yst dise tafel gemacht uñ ist dye gulde zal .xviij. ... Text includes a list of moveable feasts, new and full moons (Feb. 1499-Jan. 1500), bloodletting calendar (55 entries, Jan.-Dec. 1499); dates are identified in relation to feasts of the church. Printed in red and black; 60 lines, lines 10-60 in double columns.
Title and imprint from ISTC. Goff, A-522 GW, 1539 ISTC, ia00522000 Proctor, 793.8 Mead, H.R. Incunabula in the Huntington Library, 484
Extent
1 sheet ([1] page) ; 43 x 29 cm
Identifier
89417
http://hdl.huntington.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16003coll14/id/206
Language
German
Subject
Almanacs, German--Early works to 1800
Phlebotomy--Early works to 1800
Fasts and feasts--Catholic Church--Early works to 1800
Moon--Phases--Tables--Early works to 1800
Almanacs--Germany--15th century. (rbgenr)
Broadsides--Germany--15th century. (rbgenr)
Source
History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
Provenance
Purchased from Vollbehr, March 23, 1925.

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