The Royal Library owns one of the most exceptional works in book history, an original edition of John James Audubon Birds of America. This edition, in a format called “double elephant folio” was published from 1827 to 1838. On basis of existing literature, this article briefly describes the work’s genesis, including Audubon’s technique, printing, the letterpress, conservation history as well as the pricing of the book when it was published.The work was originally acquired for The Classen’s Library (Det Classenske Bibliotek), a private research library, which, although considerably smaller than the Royal Library and the University Library, joined the library cooperation of the 1800’s on an equal standing with the other two libraries. The Cla...
Who created the Dolhuisvrouw (Madhouse Woman) and when? The debate surrounding these ques...
The Grundtvig Collection at the Institute of Danish Church History.By K. E. Bugge.In the autumn of 1...
P. O. Brøndsted, philologue, numismate et archéologue danois, occupe le premier rang de la vaste scè...
The Royal Library owns one of the most exceptional works in book history, an original edition of Joh...
Anders Toftgaard: Amongst speaking statues and admonishing ghosts. Mazarinades in the collections of...
The Department of Special Collections is fortunate to have a number of 19th Century illustrated bird...
Grundtvig and Golden Age CopenhagenBy Flemming Lundgreen-NielsenThe article has originally been give...
Nugent Wade in Elsinore. By Helge Toldberg. When visiting England in the summer of 1947, with a sch...
The goal of the article is to examine the theoretical and aesthetical views related to art and conce...
Introduction to Danevirke IBy William MichelsenGrundtvig never wished to give a systematic presentat...
From the Grundtvig ArchivesEurope and America, or about the Imminent Change in State Relations (Frag...
Beowulf, Hygelac, and Chlochilaichus On the Chronology in BeowulfThe first printed edition of the Ol...
Kristeller’s monumental reference work records only one of Marulić’s manuscripts on the territory of...
Titre du volume (Bd 3) : "Kodikologie und Paläographie im digitalen Zeitalter 2 - Codicology and Pal...
Science and everyday language. Grundtvig’s View of his Native Tongue in Theory and in Practice. As I...
Who created the Dolhuisvrouw (Madhouse Woman) and when? The debate surrounding these ques...
The Grundtvig Collection at the Institute of Danish Church History.By K. E. Bugge.In the autumn of 1...
P. O. Brøndsted, philologue, numismate et archéologue danois, occupe le premier rang de la vaste scè...
The Royal Library owns one of the most exceptional works in book history, an original edition of Joh...
Anders Toftgaard: Amongst speaking statues and admonishing ghosts. Mazarinades in the collections of...
The Department of Special Collections is fortunate to have a number of 19th Century illustrated bird...
Grundtvig and Golden Age CopenhagenBy Flemming Lundgreen-NielsenThe article has originally been give...
Nugent Wade in Elsinore. By Helge Toldberg. When visiting England in the summer of 1947, with a sch...
The goal of the article is to examine the theoretical and aesthetical views related to art and conce...
Introduction to Danevirke IBy William MichelsenGrundtvig never wished to give a systematic presentat...
From the Grundtvig ArchivesEurope and America, or about the Imminent Change in State Relations (Frag...
Beowulf, Hygelac, and Chlochilaichus On the Chronology in BeowulfThe first printed edition of the Ol...
Kristeller’s monumental reference work records only one of Marulić’s manuscripts on the territory of...
Titre du volume (Bd 3) : "Kodikologie und Paläographie im digitalen Zeitalter 2 - Codicology and Pal...
Science and everyday language. Grundtvig’s View of his Native Tongue in Theory and in Practice. As I...
Who created the Dolhuisvrouw (Madhouse Woman) and when? The debate surrounding these ques...
The Grundtvig Collection at the Institute of Danish Church History.By K. E. Bugge.In the autumn of 1...
P. O. Brøndsted, philologue, numismate et archéologue danois, occupe le premier rang de la vaste scè...