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Turn the pages of the Sforza Hours
Turn the pages of the Sforza Hours

View virtual books using our Turning the Pages™ system

This version of Turning the Pages™ uses Abobe Shockwave, which can be downloaded free of charge. The volumes may not open if you block popups on your computer.

For an even better experience, we recommend you try our new improved version, Turning the Pages 2.0™, which runs on the Windows 7 and Vista operating systems (and on Windows XP with the .NET 3 framework). There is also a wider selection of volumes to enjoy.

It will also run on other operating systems with Silverlight, which can be downloaded free of charge.

Finally, there are alternative versions that display static images (with enlargements and audio files) in standard web pages, in the same window. No plugins are necessary.

Turn the pages of the Sforza Hours Beautiful images from the Sforza Hours
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Turn the pages of Elizabeth Blackwell's Herbal Elizabeth Blackwell's remarkable Herbal
Turn the pages of William Blake's Notebook Sketches and poems, including 'The Tyger'
Turn the pages of the Lindisfarne Gospel The priceless Lindisfarne Gospels
Turn the pages of the Diamond Sutra View the Diamond Sutra, printed in China in 868
Turn the pages of the Luttrell Psalter Selections from the famous Luttrell Psalter
Turn the pages of the Golf Book The superb so-called 'Golf Book'
Turn the pages of the Golden Haggadah The lavishly illustrated Golden Haggadah
Turn the pages of Vesalius' Anatomy Vesalius's stunning 16th-century anatomy
Turn the pages of sketches by Leonardo See the genius's personal notebook
Turn the pages of Alice Under Ground Written and illustrated by Lewis Carroll
Turn the pages of Mozart's Thematic Catalogue With 75 audio excerpts

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