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Shows wood cut on the title page of the 1579 3rd Ed. Lambin commentary of Horace.
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Editor page, Lambin wrote his reasons for writing the commentary and how teachers could use it.
This is an example of a print from a woodcut. Which can be found in the Book on Measurement
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Henri Estienne helped in the editing and publishing of this Horace commentary, these are his notes on the work of Horace
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This is a page from the Lambin Horace commentary in which a student wrote out the metre of the text.
This is a picture of the cover of Peter Levens' book The Path-Way to Health.
This page illustrates that the two separate columns show Horace's original work next to Lambin's explanation of how to translate and moralize.
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A sketch illustrating the difference between a larger and smaller female figure.
This is an antiphonal from Belgium which depicts nuns in their Abbey. Collection is located at the Patrick Power Library, Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Excerpt from the Short Hours of the Holy Cross and Holy Spirit, De Villers Book of Hours.
Penitential psalm (psalm 31) taken from the De Villers Book of Hours.
Litany of the Saints page taken from the De Villers Book of Hours