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      • The digitization of the Rosenwald Collection is ongoing and the above selections represent only a fraction of the collection. New material will be added as it becomes available.
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  2. The digitization of the Rosenwald Collection is ongoing and the above selections represent only a fraction of the collection. New material will be added as it becomes available. For a comprehensive inventory, please see the collection catalog which describes Mr. Rosenwald's gifts to the Library of Congress between the years 1943 to 1975.

  3. Within this grand design the late Mr. Rosenwald sought books produced by the earliest printers and outstanding presses of later periods, and books on the following subjects: science, calligraphy, botany, and chess.

  4. Woodcut-illustrated books purchased by Lessing J. Rosenwald at the Dyson Perrins sale, now part of the legendary Rosenwald Collection at the Library of Congress. Bible Collection

  5. Medieval and Renaissance Digital Materials from the Lessing J. Rosenwald Collection. For the items in the categories below, a basic description and links are provided. The Page turner link allows you to move through the item, page by page; page images may also be enlarged.

  6. Rosenwald's assemblage of books, plates, drawings, and engravings by William Blake is one of the finest ever brought together. Of the twenty illuminated books described in Geoffrey Keynes's Blake bibliography, the collection contains fourteen, as well as duplicates and extra plates.

  7. Digitized Collections. The majority of the Library's Collections have not been digitized. An on-site visit, or use of Inter Library Loan is the only way to see the complete collections at the Library of Congress. However, a growing percentage of the Library's collections have been digitized.

  8. Sep 16, 2021 · A 15th-century encyclopedic manuscript in the Rosenwald Collection contains compositions that are built to generate mental associations. The design is a testament to the medieval creator’s ability to nest layers of information into a central image so that the reader might more easily remember the content.

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