Saturday, October 4, 2025

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Incunabula are books printed before 1501, offering a rare glimpse into the dawn of printing. The word is derived from the Latin word for "cradle," evoking the birth of the printing press. These treasures remind us of the painstaking craft behind each page and serve as a window into the past, centuries before e-readers. It's no wonder incunabula continue to captivate people today!

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October 04, 2025

incunabula

[ in-kyoo-nab-yuh-luh ] noun

books produced before 1501, in the early days of printing

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