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  • Title: ...One hundred incunabula
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 34
  • Publisher: The Anderson Galleries
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  • Publish Location: New York

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  • First Year Published: 1928
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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Otto Vollbehr

Otto Heinrich Friedrich Vollbehr (April 24, 1869-May 18, 1946) was a German chemist, book collector, and Nazi propagandist. Vollbehr was born in Kiel, the

Library of Congress

Collins (D-Mississippi) gained approval for the library to purchase Otto Vollbehr's collection of incunabula for $1.5 million. This collection included one

Reserpine

1007/s40266-014-0171-7. PMID 24668034. S2CID 207489850. Hoenders HJ, Bartels-Velthuis AA, Vollbehr NK, Bruggeman R, Knegtering H, de Jong JT (February 2018). "Natural Medicines

Gutenberg Bible

is the centerpiece of a larger book collection acquired from Dr. Otto Vollbehr. New York Public Library 42 complete paper Widener Library, Harvard University

Ross A. Collins

successfully proposed the Library of Congress's $1.5 million purchase of Otto Vollbehr's collection of incunabula, including one of four remaining perfect vellum

Reichsautobahn

Hitler's). In addition, Todt commissioned official artists, particularly Ernst Vollbehr [de], and photographers, particularly Erna Lendvai-Dircksen, to depict

List of German inventors and discoverers

together with his student Hugo Erdmann, the Volhard–Erdmann cyclization. Otto Vollbehr: Chemist; invented a magnifying glass, the Mikrophotoskop, which made it

List of Glagolitic printed works

1820). The Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. has 1 copy in the Otto Vollbehr collection, BX2015.A5 R6 1483, or LoC Control Number 2010414164). The ÖNB

Carl Moon

He painted 24 Indian studies for Henry E. Huntington, four for the Otto Vollbehr collection in Charlottenburg, Germany, and 26 oil paintings of Southwest

Mikołaj Dzierzgowski

336, and Page 204 Stanisław Hozjusz; Mikołaj Dzierzgowski; Otto H. F. Vollbehr; Confessio fidei Catholicae Christiana Authoritate Synodi provincialis