| 41. | The 19th century suppressions of convents also enlarged their collections, including most of their sixteenth-century incunabula.
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| 42. | At present time it owns over 763, 833 books, 1, 095 periodicals and 1, 600 incunabula.
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| 43. | The library was dispersed; only a few incunabula can now be traced, in the library of Freiburg University.
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| 44. | Its collection includes numerous incunabula and manuscripts dating from the time of the Council of Basel ( 1431 87 ).
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| 45. | The library also began collecting incunabula; by 1950, its collection of pre-1501 imprints numbered nearly 400.
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| 46. | The water destroyed a number of unique and irreplaceable books, old prints, incunabula and archive documents, he said.
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| 47. | The library holds 35, 000 early modern books printed on the European continent, about 450 of which are incunabula.
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| 48. | As printing became available, it was promptly used to publish herbals, the first printed matter being known as incunabula.
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| 49. | These included incunabula, plague tracts, herbals, books and pamphlets on tuberculosis, and books on inoculation and vaccination.
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| 50. | The library also holds significant collections of medieval manuscripts and incunabula, printed books on travel and exploration, and Americana.
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