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Velius, Caspar Ursinus; Georg Sabinus; & Hans Sebald Beham
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| Chronicorum Mundi Epitome in Singulos Annos Curiose(M) Digesta...Monosticha: De Vitis Regum Italiæ, Albanorum, Romanorum...Disticha: Cæsarum Romanorum...Caesares: Germanici Descripti À Georgio Sabino |
Christian Egenolph, 1534. 8vo. A-I8, K4, L8. Later dark green shagren, gilt rules on spine, red title-label; hinges cracked; edges yellow, corner dampstain. Rondel medallion portraits, many in reverse (black on white), creation of Eve cut on A2, all by Hans Sebald Beham. First 8vo. ed. Caspar Ursinus Velius (1493-1539)of Swidnica in Silesia. He studied at Cracow, leopzig and Bologna. In 1517 Maximillian I created Ursinus a doctor and poetlaureate, He taught Greek at Vienna. He was a friend of Erasmus. Georg Sabinus (1508-1560)of Brandenberg, philologist, historian and teacher. He accompanied Melancthon to the diet of Augsburg and eventually married Melancthon's daughter. He was appointed to the chair of rhetoric at Frankfurt an Oder. He was a diplomat for the elector of Brandenburg. Egenolph (Egenolff), (1502-1555), bookseller, publisher and author active in Frankfurt. He was born in Hadamar and studied in Mianz. He bagan working as a printer in 1528 and by 1530 had his own press in Frankfurt. He published a great number of books many illustrated by Beham. He is one of the printers whose work made the illustrated books of Frankfurt the model for the period. Beham (1500-1550) famous German engraver, "He possessed considerable genius, and a ready invention. " Bryan's Dict. of Painters & Engravers. Originally he worked in Nuremberg but was expelled for heresy and lived in Frankfurt for the most productive period of his life. VD 16 U347. BM STC (Germ. ) 262. Not in Adams. (For Beham; )Hollstein 221, P927-1110. Dodgson I, 442-3.
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Kennedy, W.P.M.
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| The Constitution of Canada 1534-1937, an Introduction to Its Development Law and Custom |
Oxford University Press, London 1938 Second edition. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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RABELAIS - MARLIANI, G. B.
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| Topographia antiquae Romae |
S. Gryphius, Lyon 1534 18th century vellum, red edges 8vo . FIRST EDITION WITH PREFACE BY FRANCOIS RABELAIS. The famous French satirist had been invited by Cardinal Jean Du Bellay to accompany him as private physician for a trip to Italy, something which he had long looked forward to. Rabelais intended to compose a work on the topography of Rome based on his personal experience. "However, before the actual composition of the work began, there appeared in Rome a similar work by Bartolo Marliani. . Rabelais was so impressed with it, that, on his return to Lyons he urged the printer Sebastianus Gryphius to publish a new edition. To this he contributed a dedicatory epistle to Du Bellay wherein he gave an account of his visit to the eternal City . Thus the rare little book of the Italian antiquarian is endowed with unusual importance, combining, as it does, a XVIth century account of the ruins of Rome with a record of a visit by one of the greatest writers and most brilliant humanists France produced in this period " (H. P. Kraus, Cat. 38, Sidelights of the Renaissance (1945) p. 62- 63; with additional information on the work) 8vo, [8], 313, [14] pp. With woodcut printer's device on title and at end. Early owner's name neatly washed from blank margin of the second leaf resulting in a few minuscule holes not affecting any text. Mild foxing and light browning. One running heading in index slightly trimmed. 18th century vellum, red edges. § BM/STC French, 302; Adams M-609; Baudrier VIII, 81; Borroni 7923, ; Fossati Bellani 901; Gültlingen V, 259; Plan 235, XIV; Rossetti G 280; Schudt 602.
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FOLZ, Hans.
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| Der Kargenspiegel. Ein schöner Spruch von einem Reichen kargen und einem Arme(n) durfftigen, dar jnnen angezaigt, welcher standt der selligkeit nehenner sey. |
Nürnberg. S. Hamer 1534. 12 nn. Bll. Mit gr. Titelholzschn. v. Erhard Schön. Mod. Pbd. Bll. a2 u. a3 in Kopie fachger. eingebunden VD 16 F 1777; BM German Books 310; Goed. I, 332, V, 56 - Sehr seltene 2. Ausgabe. Die einzige im 16. Jhdt. Das Fastnachtspiel war erstmals schon 1480 in Nürnberg erschienen (GW 10137). "Hans Folz, Barbier und Meistersinger in Nürnberg, schrieb seine von ihrer Zeit bewunderten Fastnachtspiele gegen Ende des XV. Jahrhunderts." (Neufforge 103f.) - "Blumendüftelnder Meistersinger, schmutziger Schwankdichter und Verfasser lasciver Faßnachtspiele" (Goed.). Alte Drucke
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