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Verlag: Gütersloher Verlagshaus, 1973
ISBN 10: 3579045717ISBN 13: 9783579045719
Anbieter: books4less (Versandantiquariat Petra Gros GmbH & Co. KG), Welling, Deutschland
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gebundene Ausgabe. Zustand: Gut. 484 Seiten; Der Erhaltungszustand des hier angebotenen Werks ist trotz seiner Bibliotheksnutzung sehr sauber. Es befindet sich neben dem Rückenschild lediglich ein Bibliotheksstempel im Buch; ordnungsgemäß entwidmet. In LATEINISCHER Sprache. Im Schuber. la Gewicht in Gramm: 480.
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Verlag: Gütersloher Verlagshaus, 1973, 1973
Anbieter: Antiquariat Steinkopf e.K., Stuttgart, Deutschland
Faksimile der Ausgabe 1587, Kl.-8°, HLeinen mit Schuber, 484 S Neudruck nach einem im Besitz der Forschungsbibliothek Gotha befindlichen Original. Begleittext und Namensregister mit biographischen Angaben von Manfred Lemmer. - Tadellos.
Verlag: Edition Leipzig, Leipzig, 1973
Anbieter: Antiquariat Narrenschiff, Trin, Schweiz
Untergebiet: Kulturgeschichte Abbildungen: Zahlr. Portraitabb.alter Holzschnitte Zustand: Tadelloser Zustand in illustr.O-Schuber Seiten: 484 S. Auflage: Faksimile der Renaissance-Ausgabe 1587 Format: Kl.-8°. Einband: Hln. Gebiet: Europa.
Verlag: Gütersloh Gerd Mohn (), 1973
Anbieter: Allgovia-Antiquariat Gerhard Zech, Oberostendorf, Deutschland
484 SS. mit vielen s/w Abb. 8°. OHln. in OSchuber. Exlibris. Gut. Guter Nachdruck des Contrafacturbuchs (Ausgabe für West-Deutschland)! - Begleittext und Namensregister mit biograph. Angaben von Manfred Lemmer. Sprache: Deutsch 999 gr.
Verlag: Tobias Steinmann, Jena, 1592
Anbieter: Andreas Schüller, Chemnitz, Deutschland
Pappe. Zustand: Gut. 20 S. (Seite 2 mit einem Wappen von Arnold von Reyger), 8°, neuer Pappband.GWK576-REVIII-F3 In deutscher Sprache. 0 pages. 15x19cm.
Anbieter: Antiquariat Johannes Müller, Salzburg, Österreich
VD 16 R 1428 - STC 734 - Adams R 410 - Ritter 2008 - Schottenloher 35736 - Muller 596, 211 - Fairfax Murray 362 - Dekesel R 22 - Andresen III, 76, 141 III - Kat. Stimmer, Basel 1984, 119.- Zweite lateinische Ausgabe.- Alle Seiten von schlichter Holzschnittbordüre eingefaßt; unter den meist authentischen Porträts: P. Apian, Calvin, Erasmus von Rotterdam, L. Fuchs, J. Hus, U. von Hutten, Kopernikus, Paracelsus, Savonarola, Zwingli u. a.; die meisten wurden von Christoph Murer - 2 von Tobias Stimmer (Flacius Illyricus und Paracelsus) - geschnitten. Am Anfang das Wappen von Friedrich II., König von Dänemark, und das Porträt des Verfassers.- Titel im unteren weißen Rand etw. ergänzt, nur leicht gebräunt, Vor- u. Nachsatz mit hs. Ergänzungen, hint. Deckel Oberkante leicht besch., insges. schönes Exemplar.# An outstanding German woodcut book with a fine collection of portraits after Christoph Murer (1558-1614), in its second Latin edition. Among those appearing in the book are Apianus, Brant, Copernicus, Paracelsus, Bullinger, Albertus Magnus, Zwingli, Oecolampadius, Hus, Gesner, Vesalius, Hutten, Luther, Savonorola, Schwenckfeld, Münster, Amerbach, Oporinus, Melanchthon.- Title in the lower white margin supplemented, only slightly browned, flyleafs with hand-written annotations, back cover top edge slightly damaged, overall fine copy.
Verlag: Strasbourg, Bernard Jobin, 1590
Anbieter: Hellmut Schumann Antiquariat, Zurich, Schweiz
With Jobin's woodcut printer's mark on title, large woodcut coat-of-arms of the dedicatee, King Frederick II of Denmark (1534-1588), and 100 fine woodcut portraits by Christoph Murer (2 by Tobias Stimmer). Each page with woodcut frame. (8) leaves, 428 pp., (8) leaves. Small 8vo. Mod. vellum, edges gilt and gauffered. Strasbourg, Bernard Jobin, 1590. An outstanding German woodcut book with a fine collection of portraits after Christoph Murer (1558-1614), in its second Latin edition. It is an iconographic source for 16th-century German and Swiss humanism, scholarship, reformation, medicine, natural history, and music, containing many uncommon portraits. Among those appearing in the book are Apianus, Brant, Copernicus, Paracelsus, Bullinger, Albertus Magnus, Zwingli, Oecolampadius, Hus, Gesner, Vesalius, Hutten, Luther, Savonorola, Schwenckfeld, Münster, Amerbach, Oporinus, Melanchthon, and others of equal note. Andresen's attribution of these portraits to Stimmer has been refuted, not only on stylistic grounds - Stimmer had been dead for three years when they were first published (1587); only the portraits of Mathias Flaccius Illyricus and Paracelsus are after Stimmer. - Old. ms. ownership entry on title, very light browning, otherwise a nice copy. - VD 16 R 1428; Adams R-410; STC (German) 734; Fairfax Murray 362; Stimmer catalogue (Basel), no. 119; Muller, Bibl. strasbourgeoise III, p. 596, no. 211; cf. Lipperheide Cg 60 (ed. 1589). GRAPHIC ARTS:ILLUSTRATED BOOKS ; HUMANISM ; GERMANY ;
Verlag: Strasbourg, Bernard Jobin, 1587., 1587
Anbieter: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Österreich
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Small 8vo (107 x 161 mm). (212) ff. Title-page and text within woodcut borders. With 99 woodcut portraits after Tobias Stimmer in the text. Modern red morocco with giltstamped floral borders and spine, leading edges gilt. Marbled endpapers. All edges gilt. First Latin edition. An important source for the iconography of 16th-century scholarship, recording theologians, reformers, historians, geographers, physicians, scientists, and printers in this biographical dictionary of German and Swiss humanism. Among the mostly authentic portraits are such famous scholars as Amerbach, Apian, Brant, Bucer, Budé, Bugenhagen, Bullinger, Calvin, Copernicus, Cruciger, Erasmus. Gesner, Eobanus Hessus, Hus, Hutten, Justus Jonas, Lazius, Luther, Oecolampadius, Oporinus, Melanchthon, Sebastian Münster, Paracelsus, Pirckheimer, Beatus Rhenanus, Savonarola, Schwenckfeld, Vadian, Vesalius, Zasius, and Zwingli. - Reusner, a German poet, historian and jurist, assembled his original epigraphic portraits and augmented them with remarks collected from others such as Luther, Melanchthon, and Fabricus. Reusner's fame, and thus his access to the luminaries of his day, resulted from his series of verses for the members of the Diet of Augsburg. The very fine woodcuts are the work of Tobias Stimmer and were probably cut into wood by Jobin. Many of the portraits were adapted from pictures collected by Giovio. - Occasional stains and browning, more pronounced in last gathering, and a few minor edge flaws. A wormhole near the bottom edge of most of the first half of the volume (not affecting portraits). A few contemporary annotations in the text. A prettily bound, good copy of a book rarely found complete, from the library of Pierre Bergé (1930-2017). - VD 16, R 1427. BM-STC 734. Adams R 408. Muller III, 592, 175. Ritter 2005. Ritter, Catalogue, 1807. Schottenloher 35735. Andresen III, 76, 141. Cf. Fairfax Murray 362.
Verlag: M. Manger, Augsburg, 1578
Anbieter: Bruce McKittrick Rare Books, Inc., Narberth, PA, USA
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To decorate a binding in this way, the central portion of each pressed paper board is partly removed, the whole covered with thoroughly dampened leather which is pressed into the panels' recess. The die-sunk relief-printed vellum leaf is then fixed in the hollow, colored and the gold applied. â First Complete Edition of these two hundred eighty verse biographies, dedicated to Emperor Rudolph: one of only a handful of copies to survive. In excellent condition, fourteen-line manuscript verse on Emperor Charles VI on the rear flyleaves, from the library of C. Fairfax Murray (Catalogue 361). VD 16 online ZV 13136; see Davenport's Cameo Bookstamps XIII-XIV. CONTEMPORARY GILT-TOOLED CALF WITH SUNKEN PANELS AND PAINTED VELLUM INSETS BY SEVERIN RÖTTER of Wittenberg (insets 90 x 54/51 mm.; minor restoration, endleaves renewed). â The front vellum sheet bears a blind-stamped hand-painted half-figure portrait of August of Saxony with Rötter's initials, the date 1579 and three lines of text all painted in gold ink (Haebler, Rollen- und Plattenstempel I: 387,VII). The initials H*A*P*S are above the inset and the date 1579 below it. The rear vellum sheet bears the Duke's blind-stamped hand-painted arms (Haebler I: 388,XVIII), stars and cherubs above and below. The spine compartments have a bloom and foliage roll slightly run over onto the panels; edges are gilt and gauffered with lilies enclosed in half circles and frames painted in red, green, brown and black.
Verlag: Hanoviae, apud Guilielmum Antonium 1600, 1600
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Pieter Judo (De Lezenaar), Hasselt, Belgien
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
[2bl] 255 [9] pp., full vellum (slightly cracked at spine), 16cm., some usual use but overal VG, [bound together with 3 other works. I: CISNER Nicolaus, "Commentarius ad Tit. Institutionum Imperialium de actionibus: item & de exceptionibus, cum praefatione Nicolai Reusneri, recognitus opera & fide Jeremiae Reusneri", Albinum, Spirae Nemetum apud Bernardnum, 1588, [16] 169 [7] pp., II: CISNER Nicolaus, "Micolai Cisneri de iure usucapionum commentarius ad tit. Pandectarum seu Digestorum de usurpationibus & usucapionibus. Adiunctis aliquot iurisconsultorum N.Reusneri, ob Giphani, G.Obrehti disputationibus quibus tota usucapionum materia breuiter quidem continetur. Editus opera & studio Ieremiae Reusneri Leorini", Albinum, Spirae Nemetum apud Bernardum, 1588, 192pp., & III: GENTILI Scipione, "Scipionis Gentilis iuriscos. De alimentis liber singularis, ad orationem Divi Marci", [Francofurti], apud heredes Andreae Wecheli, Claudium Marnium & Jo.Aubrium, 1600, [16] 118 [1bl] [1] pp.].