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Deutsch: Bremer Dom-Museum: Titelseite (Holzschnitt) zu „Missale secundum ritum Bremense“, gedruckt bei Renatus Beck, Straßburg 1511. Das Missale (Meßbuch) ist das älteste Buch aus dem Bestand der heutigen Dombibliothek. Das Frontispiz zeigt das Amtswappen des Auftrag gebenden bremischen Fürsterzbishofs Johann Rode von Wale.
English: Bremen Cathedral Museum: Frontispiece (woodcut) of the "Missale secundum ritum Bremense", Strasburg: Renatus Beck, 1511. The Missal is the oldest book in the holdings of the former Cathedral Library (now Bremen State and University Library). The Frontispiece shows the official coat of arms of the Bremin Prince-Archbishop Johann Rode von Wale.
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