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| Der Majuskelgebrauch in Luthers deutschen Briefen (1517-1546): Germanische Bibliothek 13 |
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| Collection de spécimens de caractères. 1517-2004. |
Paris, ìditions des Cendres, 2006. Grand in-4, 394 pp + (1) f, cartonnage de l'éditeur sous jaquette illustrée. Catalogue présenté et rédigé par Isabelle et André Jammes libraires à Paris. Il propose en 277 numéros très savamment présentés, une histoire de l'évolution, de la singularité et de la richesse de toutes les typographies. Il est superbement illustré, souvent à pleine page, en noir et en couleurs. La liste des prix est jointe sur un feuillet volant.
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Baumann, Franz Ludwig von:
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| Geschichte des Allgäus (in 3 Bänden) |
HIER NUR BAND II "Das spätere Mittelalter 1268 - 1517" 1. Auflage (ORIGINAL-AUSGABE) Kempten, J. Kösel, (1890). mit 455 Abbildungen im Text und weiteren teils mehrfach gefalteten, teils farbigen Kunstbeilagen, 776 Seiten 15x22, grünes farbig illustriertes blindgeprägtes O Ln mit reicher Goldprägung am Rücken und auf der Vorderdecke sowie rotgrundig marmoriertem Voll-Farbschnitt SEHR SCHÖNES EXEMPLAR dieses seltenen Standardwerks Lk 24071, Allgäu
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PFINTZING, Melchior] [1481-1535].
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| Die geuerlicheiten und einsteils der geschichten des loblichen streytparen und hochberümbten helds und Ritters herr Tewrdannckhs. |
[Colophon on A8v:] Nuremberg: Johann Schönsperger, [1517]. folio. 353 x 248 mm. [ff. 290, incl. blank P5]. xylographic title. 118 large woodcuts in the text. A very nice tall copy bound in 19th century antique-style blind-stamped morocco by Clarke & Bedford, all edges gilt (some wear to edges & joints but binding solid, p6, t1 & the 8 leaves of the last gathering remargined & possibly supplied from a smaller copy, occasional light spotting, scattered tears & paper defects skilfully repaired - these are mainly marginal but in a few instances the text is slightly affected, on t4 with some letters supplied in pen facsimile, & on m8 & x5 with parts of some letters supplied in pen facsimile). mezzotint portrait (foxed) of Pfintzing inserted. the Huth-Boies Penrose copy, with leather ex-libris & bookplates. First Edition of one of the most celebrated German woodcut books of the sixteenth century. This allegorical poem of knight-errantry celebrates the heroic exploits of the Emperor Maximilian I [1459-1519] on his journey to marry Mary, duchess of Burgundy. A key to the names of the characters and an index are given on the last eight leaves; these are often wanting. After the Emperor had written several initial drafts with the assistance of Marx Treitzsauerwein, the completion and final editing of the text were entrusted to his private secretary Melchior Pfintzing, and the typographical execution to Augsburg printer Johann Schönsperger, who apparently was brought to Nuremberg for this specific purpose as it is the only one of his books with a Nuremberg imprint. Five years were spent preparing the work for printing, which was done at the Emperor's expense. Special types were designed for the book by Vincenz Röckner, court calligrapher, and cut by Hieronymus Andrae. They depart from the usual severe gothic type-faces, and are ornamented with large flourishes in imitation of the best current calligraphic styles. The one hundred and eighteen large woodcuts, among the finest in early German book illustration, were designed by some of the most notable contemporary artists: Leonhard Beck (77), Hans Schäufelein (20), Hans Burgkmair (13), Erhard Schön (3), Wolfgang Traut (2), the Master NH (1), Hans Weiditz (1: doubtful), and Jörg Breu I (1). The same cuts were used in later editions but the finest and darkest impressions are found in the first. Among them are depictions of battles and tournaments, and scenes of hunting (bears, boers, chamois, &c.). Fairfax-Murray notes that this edition is to be considered as a privately printed book, not intended for sale, with no copies passing out of the possession of Maximilian before his death in 1519. ".the whole stock of copies lay in six chests at Augsburg until March 1526, when the Archduke Ferdinand decided to distribute, through Marx Treitzsauerwein, the contents of five of the chests to different subjects as memorials of the late Emperor. The other chestful the archduke kept for himself." Adams P962. BM STC German p. 690. Brunet V 767. Fairfax Murray, German, 329. Graesse VII 106. Proctor 11180. Rosenwald 634. Updike, Printing Types, I 140. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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(DUNS SCOTUS). LICHETUS, FRANCISCUS.
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| IN JOHAN. DUNS SCOTUZ SUPER Q[UAESTI]ONIBUS QUODLIB. CLARISSIMA COMENTARIA... |
Sallodii: per Paganinus de Paganinis, 1517. Folio, 114 leaves, foliated woodcut initials throughout, side-notes. Modern paper boards, new end papers, light marginal dampstaining, two insignificant worm holes at fore-margin, small wormhole in text throughout latter half, sometimes obscuring a single letter. Overall a very good copy with a bright, fine impression. ¶ First Edition of Franciscus Lichetus' (d. 1518) influential commentary on Duns Scotus' Quodlibetal Questions. This work by Scotus, part of his commentary on the 12th century works of Peter Lombard, was completed between 1306 and 1307. Corresponding to these books by Scotus and Lombard, Lychetus' work appeared in separate parts between 1512 and 1517. A first collected edition was published in Paris in 1519. Of noble descent, Lychetus joined the Franciscans and taught in Naples. Renowned for his long missionary journeys throughout Europe, he served as provincial vicar in the provinces of Brescia and later in Candia, being raised to the position of Minister General in the year of his death. Lichetus' commentary was included in Luke Wadding's 1639 edition of Scotus' Opera Omnia. Reprinted in Paris between 1891 and 1895, Wadding is the only complete edition of the works of Duns Scotus published to date. Adams 2100 (Cambridge only). Rare; single copies noted in OCLC (St. Bonaventure, NY) & COPAC (Lambeth Palace).
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Duns Scotus). LICHETUS, Franciscus.
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| IN JOHAN. DUNS SCOTUZ SUPER Q[UAESTI]ONIBUS QUODLIB. CLARISSIMA COMENTARIA. |
Sallodii: per Paganinus de Paganinis, 1517. ¦ First Edition of Franciscus Lichetus (d. 1518) influential commentary on Duns Scotus Quodlibetal Questions. This work by Scotus, part of his commentary on the 12th century works of Peter Lombard, was completed between 1306 and 1307. Corresponding to these books by Scotus and Lombard, Lychetus work appeared in separate parts between 1512 and 1517. A first collected edition was published in Paris in 1519. Of noble descent, Lychetus joined the Franciscans and taught in Naples. Renowned for his long missionary journeys throughout Europe, he served as provincial vicar in the provinces of Brescia and later in Candia, being raised to the position of Minister General in the year of his death. Lichetus commentary was included in Luke Waddings 1639 edition of Scotus Opera Omnia. Reprinted in Paris between 1891 and 1895, Wadding is the only complete edition of the works of Duns Scotus published to date. Adams 2100 (Cambridge only). Rare; single copies noted in OCLC (St. Bonaventure, NY) & COPAC (Lambeth Palace). Folio, 114 leaves, foliated woodcut initials throughout, side-notes. Modern paper boards, new end papers, light marginal dampstaining, two insignificant worm holes at fore-margin, small wormhole in text throughout latter half, sometimes obscuring a single letter. Overall a very good copy with a bright, fine impression. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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[PFINTZING, Melchior] [1481-1535].
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| Die geuerlicheiten und einsteils der geschichten des loblichen streytparen und hochberümbten helds und Ritters herr Tewrdannckhs. |
folio. 353 x 248 mm. [ff. 290, incl. blank P5]. xylographic title. 118 large woodcuts in the text. A very nice tall copy bound in 19th century antique-style blind-stamped morocco by Clarke & Bedford, all edges gilt (some wear to edges & joints but binding solid, p6, t1 & the 8 leaves of the last gathering remargined & possibly supplied from a smaller copy, occasional light spotting, scattered tears & paper defects skilfully repaired - these are mainly marginal but in a few instances the text is slightly affected, on t4 with some letters supplied in pen facsimile, & on m8 & x5 with parts of some letters supplied in pen facsimile). mezzotint portrait (foxed) of Pfintzing inserted. the Huth-Boies Penrose copy, with leather ex-libris & bookplates. [Colophon on A8v:] Nuremberg: Johann Schönsperger, [1517]. First Edition of one of the most celebrated German woodcut books of the sixteenth century. This allegorical poem of knight-errantry celebrates the heroic exploits of the Emperor Maximilian I [1459-1519] on his journey to marry Mary, duchess of Burgundy. A key to the names of the characters and an index are given on the last eight leaves; these are often wanting. After the Emperor had written several initial drafts with the assistance of Marx Treitzsauerwein, the completion and final editing of the text were entrusted to his private secretary Melchior Pfintzing, and the typographical execution to Augsburg printer Johann Schönsperger, who apparently was brought to Nuremberg for this specific purpose as it is the only one of his books with a Nuremberg imprint. Five years were spent preparing the work for printing, which was done at the Emperor's expense. Special types were designed for the book by Vincenz Röckner, court calligrapher, and cut by Hieronymus Andrae. They depart from the usual severe gothic type-faces, and are ornamented with large flourishes in imitation of the best current calligraphic styles. The one hundred and eighteen large woodcuts, among the finest in early German book illustration, were designed by some of the most notable contemporary artists: Leonhard Beck (77), Hans Schäufelein (20), Hans Burgkmair (13), Erhard Schön (3), Wolfgang Traut (2), the Master NH (1), Hans Weiditz (1: doubtful), and Jörg Breu I (1). The same cuts were used in later editions but the finest and darkest impressions are found in the first. Among them are depictions of battles and tournaments, and scenes of hunting (bears, boers, chamois, &c.). Fairfax-Murray notes that this edition is to be considered as a privately printed book, not intended for sale, with no copies passing out of the possession of Maximilian before his death in 1519. "...the whole stock of copies lay in six chests at Augsburg until March 1526, when the Archduke Ferdinand decided to distribute, through Marx Treitzsauerwein, the contents of five of the chests to different subjects as memorials of the late Emperor. The other chestful the archduke kept for himself." Adams P962. BM STC German p. 690. Brunet V 767. Fairfax Murray, German, 329. Graesse VII 106. Proctor 11180. Rosenwald 634. Updike, Printing Types, I 140.
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Meinecke, Michael
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| Die Mamluckische Architektur in Ägypten und Syrien (648 / 1250 bis 923 / 1517) Teil 1: Genes, Entwicklung und Auswirkungen der Mamluckischen Architektur. Teil 2: Chronologische Liste der Mamluckischen Baumaßnahmen |
J. J. Augustin 1992 OPpe. sehr gut erhalten
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Pfinzing, M.,
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| Kaiser Maximilians Theuerdank.: Faksimile und Kommentar. Faksimile nach der Erstausgabe von Hans Schönsperger, Augsburg 1517. |
Stuttgart, Müller und Schindler 1968 Zwei Bände. Folio. 580 Seiten mit 118 prachtvollen Holzschnitten von Hans Burgkmaier, Hans Leonhard Schäufelen, Leonhard Beck u.a.; Kommentar: 40 Seiten. Vorzugsausgabe in Ganzleder, mit einem Anschreiben des Verlegers, daß es sich um eine Sonderanfertigung mit dem 'letzten schönen jugoslawischen Leder, das der Buchbinder noch hatte", handele. Tadellos. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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| LA NAISSANCE et le progrez de la Rebellion. Plerique in id nati, ut neque ipsi quiescant neque alios sinant. |
É Paris, 1517, (i. e. 1617), in-12, 24 pp., bradel cartonnage bleu, pièce de titre en long (rel. moderne). Parfois très court de marge. Certaines pages ont été restaurées. Ce discours, adressé au prince de Condé, contient toute l'histoire du règne de Louis XIII jusqu'en 1617 : l'auteur raconte ce que les mécontents ont tenté, année par année, depuis la mort d'Henri IV. Il exhorte le prince à ne pas les suivre et à se contenter de sa fortune : s'il voulait lutter contre le roi, il risquerait d'entraîner sa perte et celle de sa famille. Ñ ìcrit raisonnable. (André) André, Sources, 3261.
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ANDRIES,Reymond,Dr.
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| Rembertus Dodoens * 1517 - 1585 * Zijn leven en zijn werken. |
Antwerpen, 1917. 2 Gravures. 31 Blz. groot in8. Gedrukt in twee kleuren. Eén van de 150 exemplaren op zwaar Hollandsch velijnpapier en genummerd. Omslag mee ingebonden in een halve simili-perkament-band. Gemarmerd papier op de platten. Titeletiket met gouddruk. Zeer goede staat en zeldzaam!
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Weil, Gustav:
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| Geschichte des Abbasidenchalifats in Egypten in zwei Bänden. 1. Band: Das Chalifat unter den Bahritischen Mamlukensultanen von Egypten. 656 - 792 d. H. = 1258 - 1390 n. Chr. 2. Band: Das Chalifat unter den Cirkassischen Mamlukensultanen von Egypten. 792 - 923 d. H. = 1390 - 1517 n. Chr. [= Geschichte der Chalifen. Nach handschriftlichen, größtenteils noch unbenützten Quellen bearbeitet von Gustav Weil. 4. + 5. Band (von 5)]. |
jeweils 1. Auflage, Stuttgart, Verlag der J. B. Metzler schen Buchhandlung, 1860 + 1862,. 576 S. + 512 S., 8° (14 x 21,5 cm), Halbleder gebunden, Eibände berieben, an den Rändern beschabt und gebräunt, Rücken von Band 1 aufgeplatzt - sonst gut erhaltene Exemplare [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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SCHOTTENLOHER, KARL: BIBLIOGRAPHIE ZUR DEUTSCHEN GESCHICHTE IM ZEITALTER DER GLAUBENSPALTUNG 1517-1585 Im Auftrag der Kommission zur Erforschung der Geschichte der Reformation und Gegenreformation Vols. 1-6 (of 7 volumes published). Leipzig, 1933-1940. Bo
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| SCHOTTENLOHER, KARL: BIBLIOGRAPHIE ZUR DEUTSCHEN GESCHICHTE IM ZEITALTER DER GLAUBENSPALTUNG 1517-1585 Im Auftrag der Kommission zur Erforschung der Geschichte der Reformation und Gegenreformation Vols. 1-6 (of 7 volumes published). Leipzig, 1933 |
Schmidt Periodicals SCHOTTENLOHER, KARL: BIBLIOGRAPHIE ZUR DEUTSCHEN GESCHICHTE IM ZEITALTER DER GLAUBENSPALTUNG 1517-1585 Im Auftrag der Kommission zur Erforschung der Geschichte der Reformation und Gegenreformation Vols. 1-6 (of 7 volumes published). Leipzig, 1933-1940. Bound Complete set $ 350.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire.
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MINISTERIO DE JUSTICIA
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| BOLETIN DE INFORMACION. Desde el nº 1517 de 1989 hasta el 1754 de 1995. Excepto: 1630, 1631, 1644, 1645, 1646, 1649, 1655, 1670, 1673 a 1676, 1684, 1689, 1692, 1696, 1698, 1703 a 1718, 1720, 1722, 1723, 1725, 1729, 1732, 1735, 1748, 1751 |
Se incluye tambien 56 suplementos JUDICIAL REVISTAS
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Elton, G. R.
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| Reformation Europe 1517 - 1559 |
Cleveland, OH Good,No Highlights,No Markup,all pages are intact, Slight Shelfwear,may have the corners slightly dented, may have slight color changes/slightly damaged spine.
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WITTENBERG
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| Anfang der Reformation. Luther läßt 95 Sätze gegen den Ablass an die Schloßkirche zu Wittenberg anschlagen. d. 31 Oct. 1517'. |
Lithographie v. Löwenstern, um 1840, 26,5 x 34,5
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Schottenloher, Karl
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| Bibliographie Zur Deutschen Geschichte Im Zeitalter Der Glaubensspaltung, 1517-1585. 2., Unveranderte Auflage |
Anton Hiersemann, Stuttgart Seven volumes. 1956-1966. Ex-library. Bound in quarter red leather, dry & worn, some spines detaching. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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JAMMES. A. - I.
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| Collection de spécimens de caractères 1517-2004. |
Paris, 2005. In-4, 400 pp., 423 illustrations couleurs. Pleine reliure de l'éditeur sous jaquette illustrée.
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Fuess, Albrecht
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| Verbranntes Ufer Auswirkungen Mamlukischer Seepolitik Auf Beirut Und Die Syro-Palastinensische Kuste (1250-1517) |
Brill Academic Pub 2001 9.75x6.75x1.50 inches. In Stock. Delivery: UK usually 4-5 days, Europe/USA/ROW 7-10 days. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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