1. DONATUS [Mainz: Johann Gutenberg, ca. 1455-1457]
- Curatorial Note:
- Gutenberg’s earliest printings were multiple editions of the Donatus grammar, destined for schoolmasters in secular, conventual, and cathedral schools. They were printed with the first European printing type, commonly known as the DK (Donatus and Kalendar) type. A few of them are in an early, primitive state of the font. In this fragment the DK type is in a significantly improved state with even, sharp lines. The unusually large size of the fragment allows us to visualize what a copy would have looked like when new and fresh from the hands of the rubricator who supplied the initials.