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Shows cover page wound through the pages and through the middle of the book to provide structure.
Images of the leather bindings used to hold the document together.
This is a picture of the English Lavender plant in a garden in Oxfordshire, England.
This is a remedy for shingles in this book that are different from what we do today
Interior pages in body of Bartolomeo Lelii legal document
This a section of the path-way to health that focuses on the healing of the wounds
The Haven of Health page 53. A renaissance book by Thomas Cogan on the health practices during his time.
Page 17 of the Haven of Health. Book about health practices in the renaissance.
"Niccolò Nelli. Portrait of Girolamo Ruscelli. 1566" by Niccolò Nelli (circa 1530 - 1576 or 1585) - The Art Institute of Chicago. Licensed under Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons - File:Niccolò Nelli. Portrait of Girolamo Ruscelli. 1566.jpg -…
This is a picture of the second page of the Epistle to the Reader of Peter Levens' book The Path-Way to Health.
This is a picture of the first page of the Epistle to the Reader in Peter Levens' book The Path-Way to Health
A chart that describes the humors and corresponding qualities, temperaments, seasons, elements, and Zodiac signs.
Peter Small demonstrating the use of the Gutenberg press at the International Printing Museum. found through Wikimedia commons:https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:PrintMus_038.jpg
A picture of the binding of the book.
An image from any page from the book
Diagram illustrating the different parts of an illuminated page of the De Villers Book of Hours
A page from the Lambin commentary of 1579 of Horace showing student marginalia.
Editor (page 366)
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An epistle written by Thomas Cogan to Sir Edward Seymour explaining the importance of this book of "physicke"
An example of the red coloring along the edges of the pages of Thomas Cogan's book The Haven of Health
A description of the book, The Haven of Health, written by the author.
Personal letter from Robert N. Sorensen to Alma N. Sorensen and family, dated February 26, 1954. Envelope reads: written from the "nose" seat in a B-47 on a night training mission at Wichita, Kansas. Nicely done!
Personal letter from Robert N. Sorensen to Alma N. Sorensen and family, dated August 16, 1953. Envelope reads: at Berksdale. Still in B-29s - but the B-47 is coming. Also - an unconventional "autobiography" done at Maxwell AFB squadron officers…
Personal letter from Robert N. Sorensen to Alma N. Sorensen,and family dated April 21, 1953. Envelope reads: Written from Maxwell AFB where I was enrolled in Squadron Officers Course.
Personal letter from Robert N. Sorensen to Alma N. Sorensen, dated December 4, 1952. Envelope reads: Bob leaves for SAC survival training in Colorado "in the morning" good thing he didn't know what lay ahead.
Personal letter from Robert N. Sorensen to Alma N. Sorensen, dated September 20, 1952. Envelope reads: A daylight mission, flown successfully. Overseas tour winding down.
Personal correspondence from Robert N. Sorensen to Alma N. Sorensen and family, dated August 11, 1952. Envelope reads: One of my best overviews of the Japanese culture and our temporary place in it. Good comparison between our old AC Don Funk and new…