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Published by Bern, Schweizer Bibliophilen-Ges., 1937
Seller: Antiquariat Kai Groß, Gleichen OT Bischhausen, Germany
gr. 8. 30 S. mit Abb., br. 2, guter Zustand. (Bibliothek der Schweizer Bibliophilen : Serie 2, H. 12).
Published by Vicent García, 2004
ISBN 10: 8487988717ISBN 13: 9788487988714
Seller: Vértigo Libros, Madrid, Spain
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Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Como Nuevo.
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Published by Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1952
In-8° (cm. 24,4), pp. 6 (da p. 178 a p. 183) + 4 RIPRODUZIONI di antiche XILOGRAFIE in 2 TAVOLE fuori testo. Broaaura provvisoria ripeoducente la cop. della rivista, ombre in cop. rinforzo di graffette lungo il dorso allinterno, la prima facciata in copia anastatica e con fasctidiosa brunitura a tutto il margine esterno. Le altre pagine in originale. L'Autore ha scoperto che la prima paerte del codice è il "Fasciculus Temporum" sommario di storia universale del presbitero Werner Rolewinck studioso alla Certosa di Colonia. Confronto con le 6 edizioni quattrocentesche esistenti ecc.
Seller: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Lisboa, Museu Calouste Gulbenkian, 1992. 225 pp. Col. & b./w. ills. Soft cover.Catalogue on the late medieval art from the northern Netherlands. - Text in Portuguese & English.
Valencia,2004. Vicent García Editores. Rústica. Unas 200pp. aprox., 33x25cm. Religion.
Valencia,2004. Vicent García Editores. Rústica. Unas 200pp. aprox., 33x25cm. Facsimil.
Soft Cover. Condition: Good. Arte Tardo-medieval do Museu Nacional Het Catharijneconvent de Utreque. Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian. Museu Calouste Gulbenkian. Lisboa. 1992. De 28x24 cm. Com 225,[ii] págs. Brochado. Ilustrado no texto com fotografias e reproduções de obras a cores e a preto e branco. Os principais capítulos da obra são: "Um relance sobre os Países Baixos; Breve História do Het Catharijneconvent; Arte tardo-Medieval do Norte dos Países Baixos; Catálogo: Manuscritos e primeiros livros impressos; Pintura; Paramentos e Bordados dos séculos XV e início do XVI; Marfins Góticos; Escultura Tardo-Medieval; Bibliografia; Índice dos objectos expostos.". A obra corresponde ao catálogo publicado em simultâeno com a exposição "Fasciculus Temporum - Arte tardo-Medieval do Rijksmuseum Het Catharijneconvent de Utreque, apresentada pelo Museu Calouste Gulbenkian, em Lisboa, de 26 de Novembro de 1992 a 7 de Fevereiro de 1993. Edição bilingue, com texto em português e inglês. Language: Bilingue / Bilingual Location/localizacao: I-21-A-9.
Published by Museu Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisboa, 1992
Seller: FESTINA LENTE italiAntiquariaat, Lucca, Italy
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Good condition. 1st edition. Bi-lingual edition in Portuguese & English. Contents: I). Maria Teresa Gomes Ferreira: Foreword. II). H. L. M. Defoer: Foreword. III). W. C. M. Wüstefeld: A bird's eye view of the Netherlands. IV). W. C. M. Wüstefeld: Het catharijneconvent: A short history. V). W. C. M. Wüstefeld: Late Mediaeval art from the Northern Netherlands. Catalogue: 1). W. C. M. Wüstefeld: Manuscripts and early printed books. 2). C. H. M. Linschoten: Paintings. 3). C. H. M.Linschoten & G. J. S. N. Stam: Fifteenth and sixteenth century papaments and embroideries. 4). C. H. M. Linschoten: Gothic ivories. 5). C. H. M. Linschoten & H. L. M. Defoer: Late Mediaeval sculptures. The Fasciculus Temporum, by the Carthusian historian monk Werner Rolewink, was written circa 1471. It contains the first history of the world ever printed. 135 figures in color and b/w. With bibliography and index of exhibited objects. 225 pag. Size: 28cmx24cm.
Publication Date: 1993
Seller: Libreria Anticuaria Camino de Santiago, León - Madrid, Spain
Condition: Bueno. 23939 Rolewinck, Wernerius 1993 Universidad de León, León, 1993. Símil piel con dorados. Ejemplar nº 1679. 374 pp. Folio León,Facsímil Soliciten fotos o más información.
Published by Bern: Société Suisse des Bibliophiles ,, 1937
30 Seiten, illustrierte OKart. (geh.), 22,5 x 15 cm. Henri Wiczburg war Drucker in der Schweiz. 1481 überarbeitete und erweiterte er eine Ausgabe des "Fasciculus temporum" des Kartäusers Werner Rolewinck, die in Rougemont erschien. - (= Bibliothek des Schweizer Bibliophilen. Bibliothèque du Bibliophile Suisse. Serie II, Heft 12). - Mit sechs Abbildungen. - In französischer Sprache. - Etwas berieben, sonst und insgesamt gutes Exemplar.
Published by Universidad de León, León, 1993
Seller: Libros del Reino Secreto, Valverde del Majano, SG, Spain
Hardcover - Tapa dura. Condition: Bueno. No consta edición. Hardcover - Tapa dura IX + Facsímil + 374 pp. 23 x 29,5 cm. Buen estado.
Published by UNIVERSIDAD DE LEON, LEÓN, 1993
ISBN 10: 8477194009ISBN 13: 9788477194002
Seller: LIBRERÍA COCHERAS-COLISEO, San Lorenzo de El Escorial, MADRI, Spain
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Paginas: 374,00 Idioma: ESPAÑOL - LATÍN.
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Seller: Iridium_Books, DH, SE, Spain
Condition: Used - Good.
Condition: Used - Good.
Condition: Used - Good.
Published by RICARDO J. VICENT, 2003
Seller: Librería Maxtor, Valladolid, VALLA, Spain
TAPA DURA. Condition: Usado. Dust Jacket Condition: Bueno. EDICIÓN TAPA DURA DE PERGAMINO, Reproduce en edición facsimilar la edición de Sevilla, Bartolomé Segura, 1480. Descripción física: Folio (34 cm.) 10 hojas, 71 folio, 3 hojas. . Papel verjurado de fabricación especial. Numerados y firmados por notario público. Letras gótica y redonda, diagramas y grabados xilográficos representando ciudades y edificios. MUY BUEN ESTADO.
Published by Strassburg Johann Prüss um Type 4 7 8, 1490
Seller: Versandantiquariat Christine Laist, Seeheim-Jugenheim, Germany
Einspaltiges, 50-zeiliges O-Inkunabelblatt (A4) mit einem Holzschnitt der Arche Noah (9 x 4,6 cm). Wasserzeichen: Ochsenkopf mit Standarte. Reste von 2 Papiermontagestreifen. Blatt gering fleckig. Blattgröße: 18,7 x 27,3 cm. Incunabula text woodcut leaf. Der Kartäusermönch Werner Rolevinck (1425 Laer -1502) hatte das historiographische Werk, den Fasciculus temporum, in der Kartause St. Barbara in Köln um 1470 geschrieben. Der Fasciculus ist eine knappe synoptische Darstellung der Weltgeschichte, die bis ins 16. Jhd. hinein ein führendes Nachschlagewerk blieb. Es erschien erstmals 1474 bei Therhoernen in Köln. Im Werk befinden sich neben den wenigen Holzschnitten verschiedene graphische Stilmittel zur übersichtlichen Gestaltung der Geschichte. Hierzu gehören Kreise mit Persönlichlichkeiten und Abschnitte mit Jahresangaben. Johann Prüss, möglicherweise mit Johannes Preuß aus Herbrechtlingen in Württemberg identisch, immatrikulierte 1474 an der Universität Ingoldstadt. Er wirkte von 1482 bis 1510 als erfolgreicher und vielseitiger Drucker in Strassburg.
Published by Vicent Garcia, Valencia, 2003
Seller: LIBRERIA ANTICUARIA MARGARITA DE DIOS, MADRID, Spain
Association Member: LANCE
Pergamino. Condition: Muy bien. Materia: Facsímil. Incunables. Historia. Publicación: Valencia, Vicent García, 2003. (Reproduce en edición facsimilar la edición de Sevilla, Bartolomé Segura, 1480.) Descripción física: Folio (34 cm.) 10 hojas, 71 folio, 3 hojas. Pergamino sobre tabla de madera. Papel verjurado de fabricación especial. Numerados y firmados por notario público y con la firma autógrafa del impresor-editor. Tirada de 3000 ejemplares n.º 242. Letras gótica y redonda, diagramas y grabados xilográficos representando ciudades y edificios. En el ejemplar elegido una inicial y una orla miniadas con oro y varios colores. Notas: Werner Rolewynck (Laer, Westfalia, 1425 - Colonia, 1502) fue monje cartujo en Colonia desde la edad de 22 años, habiendo dejado una importante producción inédita e igualmente impresa, en la que se pone de manifiesto su erudición. Se conocen de su pluma textos teológicos, filosóficos, homiléticos, ascéticos, exegéticos, biográficos e históricos. La obra que motiva esta nota es en cierto modo una historia universal que conoció desde 1474 un importante número de ediciones, entre ellas la sevillana de 1480, como único producto conocido del taller común de Bartolomé Segura y Alfonso del Puerto. En esta edición aparece junto a ese texto principal un extracto de textos de Diógenes Laercio con el título de Auctoritates de vita et moribus philosophorum. Conservación: Muy buen estado como nuevo. RS1.
Condition: Used - Good.
Venetiis: Erhardus Ratdolt, 1480 [24 novembre]. In-fol.: 20 x 27 cm, 1 bl., 68 ff. chiff. 1 à 68, 7 ff. de tables n. chiff. rel. in fine. Les 11 derniers ff. sont fac-similés. Édition vénitienne de cette fameuse chronique parue pour le première fois à Cologne vers 1473. Texte en caractères gothiques, illustré de très nombreux bois gravés dans le texte, par le même Ratdolt, 45 vues de villes, 7 tableaux et deux lettrines initiales. Tous les repères chronologiques sont imprimés dans des cercles. «Ces éditions de Venise sont beaucoup plus belle que celle qui ont été faites en Allemagne» (Brunet). Il y a eu au moins deux éditions à Venise en 1480, celle-ci est le plus complète avec 68 ff., l autre n en comporte que 64 ff. Sobre reliure postérieure en demi-basane. Dos lisse avec pièces de titre et de tomaison vertes. Manques aux coiffes. Reliure toutefois solide. Rares rousseurs. Contenu complet avec 64 ff. d origine et 11 ff. en fac-simile. Werner Rolevinck (1425-1502), vécut presque toute sa vie à la Chartreuse de Cologne où il écrivit des ouvrages de spiritualité, d'exégèse et d'histoire. Le Fasciculus temporum est de loin son uvre la plus connue. LeFasciculus temporumest un traité d'histoire universelle, rédigé de manière simple et peu scientifique, mais qui eut un extraordinaire succès populaire à son époque. Il a été traduit et a connu cinquante éditions (quarante éditions de son vivant) atteignant cent mille exemplaires. (Bulletin du Bibliophile, 1889, p. 203-204).
Published by Paris, Jehan Petit, 1512
Seller: Mayfair Rare Books & Manuscripts Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Good. 4to (225 x 166 mm), very attractive, contemporary dark olive morocco binding with blind roll-border on covers, floral corner tools, central lozenge of multiple tools. Woodcut printer s device on title, two large woodcuts on last leaf, one showing Christ, and the other the Annunciation, text in gothic type, with 17 woodcut text illustrations, including repeats; woodcut roundels throughout. ff [6], XCIII, (1). ff numb. 88 with some text letters cancelled and a small hole (probably evidence of censorship, small stamp partly cancelled on title). BMC STC 161; Adams R-675.
Seller: Fahrenheit 451 Antiquarian Booksellers, Leiden, Netherlands
First Edition
Utrecht, Johann Veldener, 1480, (5 (of 8))-326 (of 330) leaves (38 lines), woodcut illustrations of towns, persons etc., illustrated with. numerous woodcut diagrams and coats of arms throughout, Gothic types, early 20th cent. halfvellum with flat spine, folio (29,3 x 22,4 cm.). = Leaves (1), (2), (8), I, XLIV, CCCXXIX-CCCXXX missing (lvs. 2 and 8 replaced in old (contemporary?) manuscript); final 31 lvs increasingly heavily restored in upper (and later also outer) margin (of which 19 lvs have loss of text); preliminary lvs and 1 quire loose; occasional minor imperfections. First edition of the Dutch translation (first Latin ed.: Cologne, 1474). Incunabula are usually not known for their lavish appearance and content. However, the chronicle Fasciculus temporum is a positive exception to this general picture. It is a typographical and illustrative masterpiece. The work is a universal chronicle from the creation of the world up to 1474 by the Carthusian monk and historian Rolewinck (1425-1502) and forms in fact a synthesis between religious and secular history, as practised more often in humanisn. The organisation of this text presents a peculiarity typical of the medieval concept of history. Rolowinck thus takes the birth of Christ as his starting point and relates the events that took place since that date, on the one hand, by progressing to the end of the fifteenth century and, on the other hand, by going back to Genesis. This parallel established between the two Testaments is far from insignificant. Medieval theologians believed that the Old Testament announces the New, which in turn confirms the Old. This two-fold walk through time is not without posing some layout problems, especially if one wants to make this text accessible without distorting the chronological order established by the author. Only an ingenious typographer has been able to succeed in such a challenge. The only solution available to him was to reverse the biblical data with respect to those after the life of Jesus. It is widely believed that Johann Veldener was able to solve the technical difficulties caused by this publication on his own. This printer is one of the key figures in the spread of typographic art in the Low Countries, opening the first printing house in Leuven and helping Caxton in Bruges and the Brothers of the Common Life in Brussels to open their houses. He also provided typefaces for many 15th-c. printing houses in the Low Countries. This version contains textual additions relating to the history of the dioceses of Utrecht, Brabant, Holland and Zeeland. Text in Gothic type, illustrated with numerous timelines - the chronology of the text follows a double time-line, measuring time from both the Creation and the birth of Christ, demanding a remarkably complex typographical layout - and woodcuts (chronological and geographical schematic figures, Tower of Babel, Noah's Ark, the Destruction of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar, etc.).The work was immensely popular, being printed 32 times in the 15th century, including translations into French, German and Dutch. References: Hain/ Copinger 6946; Goff R278; Campbell 1479; Van Thienen 3950; Van Thienen/ Goldfinch 1883.
In-folio de [7] ff. (il manque le premier feuillet blanc), 64 ff. (table des matières précédant le texte), basane marbrée, dos à nerfs orné et doré, tranches mouchetées (reliure du XVIIe siècle). Célèbre incunable illustré. Cette édition est issue de l?officine vénitienne d'Erhard Ratdolt, qui fut toujours attentif à l?exécution typographique comme à la qualité des illustrations. Le Fasciculus temporum connut une popularité exceptionnelle, comme en témoignent les vingt-cinq éditions latines et les sept en langue vernaculaire du vivant de l'auteur. L'ouvrage se présente comme une compilation des évènements historiques depuis la création du monde. La chronologie s'achève en mai 1481, date de la mort et de la "descente en enfer" du sultan Mehmet II, conquérant de Constantinople. 68 bois gravés au trait dans le texte. Parmi ceux-ci, on distingue, la Création du Monde, l?Arche de Noé surmontée d?un arc-en-ciel, la Tour de Babel, et des vues de villes dont celle de la Piazza San Marco et du Grand Canal. L?édition de 1481 offre de nouvelles figures de villes et de monuments, parfois répétées. Bel exemplaire. Petites rousseurs, cernes sans atteinte au texte. Hain, Repertorium Bibliographicum, 6928. - Goff, Incunabula in American Libraries R-264. - BnF, Catalogue des incunables, R-171.
Published by Erhard Ratdolt, Venice, 1480
Seller: EQTNA, Leicester, United Kingdom
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. [Incunabula] 2° (300 x 205mm). 76 leaves (9 not numbered, 1-66 numbered), 3 columns in table, 59 lines and foliation, gothic letter, 2 large ornamental initials, 67 woodcut. FIRST RATDOLT EDITION. Erhard Ratdolt printed five editions of Rolewinck s popular universal history, all close reprints of one another. The chronology follows a double time-line, measuring time from both the Creation and the birth of Christ, demanding a remarkably complex typographical layout. The work was immensely popular, being printed 32 times in the 15th century, including translations into French, German and Dutch. The woodcuts include copies of fourteen from the first Venetian edition printed by Georgius Walch in 1479. Walch s blocks, based on the woodcuts of the Cologne editions, are noteworthy for replacing the block showing Cologne with a woodcut of Venice. THIS CUT OF VENICE IS THE FIRST KNOWN PRINTED VIEW OF THAT CITY, showing the Piazza San Marco as seen from the Gran Canale.