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Missale Salisburgense [Missal, Use of Salzburg]

(German, active 1484–1518)
1505
Place of PublicationNuremberg, Germany
Medium/TechniqueIllustrated book with 3 woodcuts
DimensionsOverall: 37.7 x 27.7 x 8 cm (14 13/16 x 10 7/8 x 3 1/8 in.)
Credit LineWilliam A. Sargent Fund
Accession number49.11
On View
Not on view
ClassificationsIllustrated books
Description
Nuremberg: Georg Stuchs, 1505
Provenance1949, Heinrich Eisemann, London; 1949, sold by Eisemann, through his daughter, Clementine Elizabeth Eisemann (Mrs. Ernst L. Bodenheimer), Brooklyn, to the MFA. (Accession Date: January 13, 1949)
Unidentified artist, German, 15th century
1509 (?)
De laniis et phitonicis mulieribus
Unidentified artist, German, 15th century
about 1500
Flight into Egypt w/ the fall of idols; Egyptians worshipping image of Virgin & Child
Unidentified artist, Netherlandish, 15th century
About 1471–73
Unidentified artist, Italian, 15th century
1498
Monte delle Oratione (Mountain of Prayer)
Unidentified artist, Italian, 15th century
1496
Restricted
Unidentified artist, Italian, 15th century
About 1492–94
Epistole evangeli (Epistles and Gospels)
Unidentified artist, Italian, 15th century
1560
Folio Y7recto
Unidentified artist, Italian, 15th century
1498
fol. c6v: "Orpheus Charming the Animals"
Unidentified artist, Italian, 15th century
about 1500
Unidentified artist, Italian, 15th century
1509
La hypnerotomachia di Polifili
Unidentified artist, Italian, 15th century
1545
Unidentified artist, Netherlandish, 15th century
About 1471–73