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Published by Sotheby & Co., London, auction catalogue for the second sale held on 27th and 28th March, 1972, 1972
First Edition
Printed wrappers, 8vo, 101 pp, 4 plates, facs. Lots 89-477. Among the highlights noted were the following: Lepitaphe de Frere Olivier Maillard, [c. 1502], Dante's Le Terze Rime, [1503], Printed on Vellum, Huygens's Astroscopia, 1684, Diderot and d'Alembert's Encyclopedie, 35 Vol., Richardson's Nouvelles Lettres Angloises, 1770, bound for Madame du Barry, and Other Decorated Bookbindings; English Literature of the 15th to 18th century, including Wotton's Speculum Christiani, De Machlinia, c. 1486, and an Apparently Unique Cato Disticha de Moribus, Wynkyn de Worde, 1508; an Extensive Collection of Upwards of 15,000 Book-Plates; Colourplate and Natural History Books, including Jenkins's the Naval Achievements of Great Britain, Boydell's River Thames, Lear's Journal of a Landscape Painter in Corsica, Presentation Copy, Alyon's Elemens de Botanique, 1788, Donovan's British Birds, British Fishes, Etc., 21 Vol., Uniformly Bound, and Ehret's Plantae et Papiliones, 1748-59; Material from the Archives of Lovell Reeve & Co. Ltd.; a Remarkable Unrecorded Letter of Dickens to Maria Beadnell; Important Letters and Drafts of de Quincey; Important Letfers of Dorothy, Mary and William Wordsworth; a Series of Henry White's Autograph Lichfield Monthly Gazette, 1803-1808; Letters and Manuscripts of Harrison Ainsworth, R. D. Blackmore, Browning, Byron, Cowper, Maria Edgeworth, George Eliot, Godwin, Hazlitt, Hood, Harriet Martineau, Ruskin, Scott, Sheridan and Southey; Cobbet, Cobden, Livingstone, Sarah Marlborough, Manning, Newman, Florence Nightingale and Wesley; Sir Joseph Banks, Darwin, Huxley, Herschel and George Stephenson; Sir Thomas Lawrence, B. R. Haydon and David Roberts; Papers and Books of Sir Henry James, Director-General of the Ordnance Survey, 1854-75; Letters and Manuscripts of Naval and Military Interest. Very Good. List of prices realized and buyers laid in.
Published by Sotheby & Co., London, auction catalogue for the second sale held on 27th and 28th March, 1972, 1972
First Edition
Printed wrappers, 8vo, 101 pp, 4 plates, facs. Lots 89-477. Among the highlights noted were the following: Lepitaphe de Frere Olivier Maillard, [c. 1502], Dante's Le Terze Rime, [1503], Printed on Vellum, Huygens's Astroscopia, 1684, Diderot and d'Alembert's Encyclopedie, 35 Vol., Richardson's Nouvelles Lettres Angloises, 1770, bound for Madame du Barry, and Other Decorated Bookbindings; English Literature of the 15th to 18th century, including Wotton's Speculum Christiani, De Machlinia, c. 1486, and an Apparently Unique Cato Disticha de Moribus, Wynkyn de Worde, 1508; an Extensive Collection of Upwards of 15,000 Book-Plates; Colourplate and Natural History Books, including Jenkins's the Naval Achievements of Great Britain, Boydell's River Thames, Lear's Journal of a Landscape Painter in Corsica, Presentation Copy, Alyon's Elemens de Botanique, 1788, Donovan's British Birds, British Fishes, Etc., 21 Vol., Uniformly Bound, and Ehret's Plantae et Papiliones, 1748-59; Material from the Archives of Lovell Reeve & Co. Ltd.; a Remarkable Unrecorded Letter of Dickens to Maria Beadnell; Important Letters and Drafts of de Quincey; Important Letfers of Dorothy, Mary and William Wordsworth; a Series of Henry White's Autograph Lichfield Monthly Gazette, 1803-1808; Letters and Manuscripts of Harrison Ainsworth, R. D. Blackmore, Browning, Byron, Cowper, Maria Edgeworth, George Eliot, Godwin, Hazlitt, Hood, Harriet Martineau, Ruskin, Scott, Sheridan and Southey; Cobbet, Cobden, Livingstone, Sarah Marlborough, Manning, Newman, Florence Nightingale and Wesley; Sir Joseph Banks, Darwin, Huxley, Herschel and George Stephenson; Sir Thomas Lawrence, B. R. Haydon and David Roberts; Papers and Books of Sir Henry James, Director-General of the Ordnance Survey, 1854-75; Letters and Manuscripts of Naval and Military Interest. Near Very Good.
Published by Sotheby & Co., London, auction catalogue for the second sale held on 27th and 28th March, 1972, 1972
First Edition
Printed wrappers, 8vo, 101 pp, 4 plates, facs. Lots 89-477. Among the highlights noted were the following: Lepitaphe de Frere Olivier Maillard, [c. 1502], Dante's Le Terze Rime, [1503], Printed on Vellum, Huygens's Astroscopia, 1684, Diderot and d'Alembert's Encyclopedie, 35 Vol., Richardson's Nouvelles Lettres Angloises, 1770, bound for Madame du Barry, and Other Decorated Bookbindings; English Literature of the 15th to 18th century, including Wotton's Speculum Christiani, De Machlinia, c. 1486, and an Apparently Unique Cato Disticha de Moribus, Wynkyn de Worde, 1508; an Extensive Collection of Upwards of 15,000 Book-Plates; Colourplate and Natural History Books, including Jenkins's the Naval Achievements of Great Britain, Boydell's River Thames, Lear's Journal of a Landscape Painter in Corsica, Presentation Copy, Alyon's Elemens de Botanique, 1788, Donovan's British Birds, British Fishes, Etc., 21 Vol., Uniformly Bound, and Ehret's Plantae et Papiliones, 1748-59; Material from the Archives of Lovell Reeve & Co. Ltd.; a Remarkable Unrecorded Letter of Dickens to Maria Beadnell; Important Letters and Drafts of de Quincey; Important Letfers of Dorothy, Mary and William Wordsworth; a Series of Henry White's Autograph Lichfield Monthly Gazette, 1803-1808; Letters and Manuscripts of Harrison Ainsworth, R. D. Blackmore, Browning, Byron, Cowper, Maria Edgeworth, George Eliot, Godwin, Hazlitt, Hood, Harriet Martineau, Ruskin, Scott, Sheridan and Southey; Cobbet, Cobden, Livingstone, Sarah Marlborough, Manning, Newman, Florence Nightingale and Wesley; Sir Joseph Banks, Darwin, Huxley, Herschel and George Stephenson; Sir Thomas Lawrence, B. R. Haydon and David Roberts; Papers and Books of Sir Henry James, Director-General of the Ordnance Survey, 1854-75; Letters and Manuscripts of Naval and Military Interest. Initials and number on front wrapper, numberous loits neatly initialled in margin, otherwise Good.
Published by Sotheby & Co., London, auction catalogue for the second sale held on 27th and 28th March, 1972, 1972
First Edition
Printed wrappers, 8vo, 101 pp, 4 plates, facs. Lots 89-477. Among the highlights noted were the following: Lepitaphe de Frere Olivier Maillard, [c. 1502], Dante's Le Terze Rime, [1503], Printed on Vellum, Huygens's Astroscopia, 1684, Diderot and d'Alembert's Encyclopedie, 35 Vol., Richardson's Nouvelles Lettres Angloises, 1770, bound for Madame du Barry, and Other Decorated Bookbindings; English Literature of the 15th to 18th century, including Wotton's Speculum Christiani, De Machlinia, c. 1486, and an Apparently Unique Cato Disticha de Moribus, Wynkyn de Worde, 1508; an Extensive Collection of Upwards of 15,000 Book-Plates; Colourplate and Natural History Books, including Jenkins's the Naval Achievements of Great Britain, Boydell's River Thames, Lear's Journal of a Landscape Painter in Corsica, Presentation Copy, Alyon's Elemens de Botanique, 1788, Donovan's British Birds, British Fishes, Etc., 21 Vol., Uniformly Bound, and Ehret's Plantae et Papiliones, 1748-59; Material from the Archives of Lovell Reeve & Co. Ltd.; a Remarkable Unrecorded Letter of Dickens to Maria Beadnell; Important Letters and Drafts of de Quincey; Important Letfers of Dorothy, Mary and William Wordsworth; a Series of Henry White's Autograph Lichfield Monthly Gazette, 1803-1808; Letters and Manuscripts of Harrison Ainsworth, R. D. Blackmore, Browning, Byron, Cowper, Maria Edgeworth, George Eliot, Godwin, Hazlitt, Hood, Harriet Martineau, Ruskin, Scott, Sheridan and Southey; Cobbet, Cobden, Livingstone, Sarah Marlborough, Manning, Newman, Florence Nightingale and Wesley; Sir Joseph Banks, Darwin, Huxley, Herschel and George Stephenson; Sir Thomas Lawrence, B. R. Haydon and David Roberts; Papers and Books of Sir Henry James, Director-General of the Ordnance Survey, 1854-75; Letters and Manuscripts of Naval and Military Interest. Numerous lots marked in margin, otherwise Good.
Publication Date: 1911
Seller: Antiquariat Bookfarm, Löbnitz, Germany
Book
S. 307-315 Ehem. Bibliotheksexemplar mit Stempel innen und Bibliothekssignatur auf Einband in noch-gutem Zustand. Ex-library with stamp and catalogue number. Still in good condition, some visible traces of use. MSC 63/6 Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
Published by Roma : Istituto Storico dei Frati Minori Cappuccini, 1941
Seller: MW Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
First Edition. Good paperback copy; edges somewhat slightly dust-dulled and nicked. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong. Physical description; 222 p. Subject; Giacomo, -- della Marca, santo, -- 1394-1476. -- Sermones dominicales. 1 Kg.
Published by Roma : Istituto Storico dei Frati Minori Cappuccini, 1941
Seller: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Ireland
First Edition
First Edition. Good paperback copy; edges somewhat slightly dust-dulled and nicked. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong. Physical description; 222 p. Subject; Giacomo, -- della Marca, santo, -- 1394-1476. -- Sermones dominicales. 1 Kg.
Published by Roma, Istituto Storico dei Frati Minori Cappuccini, 1941
Seller: Antiquariat Bookfarm, Löbnitz, Germany
Book
Tom XI. Ehem. Bibliotheksexemplar mit Stempel innen und Bibliothekssignatur auf Einband in noch-gutem Zustand. Ex-library with stamp and catalogue number. Still in good condition, some visible traces of use. MSC 43/28 Sprache: Italienisch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
Published by Grottaferrata: Collegio S. Bonaventura, 1977., 1977
244pp. lar.8vo. wrapper. spine sl.faded and sl.rubbed.
Published by Nürnberg, Buggel, 1709
Seller: Antiquariat Andreas Moser, Inh. W.Klügel, Wien, Austria
Book
10 Bll., 256 SS. Marm.Pbd.d.Zt. Durchgehend leicht stockfleckig, kleinen Löchlein im 4. Blatt, Besitzvermerk von alter Hand a.d. Vorsatzblatt, im Bug leicht wurmspurig, Kanten bestoßen.
Published by Strassburg, Drucker des Vitapatrum (wohl 1483)., 1483
Seller: Antiquariat Braun, Gengenbach, Germany
Book
Condition: Gut. Satzspiegel: 24,5 x 15 cm. Blattgröße: 36,5 x 25 cm. Beidseitig bedruckt, rubriziert. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 500.
Published by Biblioteca Francescana, Falconara M., 1978
Seller: Biblioteca di Babele, Tarquinia, VT, Italy
Condition: BUONO USATO. LATINO Opera incompleta, disponibili volumi II, III e IV, introduzione, testo e note di Renato Lioi, Ofm, edizione in lingua latina. Brossure in cartoncino flessibile con copertine ruvide, ombrate da polvere, grinze ai dorsi, generalmente ben conservate. Interni in perfette condizioni, pagine avoriate, prive di sgualciture, pulviscolo ai tagli. Hanno rispettivamente 506, 444 e 234 pagine.
Published by Frati minori cappuccini D'Abruzzo., 2012
Seller: Studio Bibliografico Adige, Trento, Italy
IL PREZZO SI RIFERISCE AI DUE VOLUMI INSIEME. Formato: 2 v. (1079 p., [13] p. di tav.; 917 p.), 25 cm, tela editoriale con titoli oro, cof.
Published by Johann Amerbach, Basil, 1484
Seller: Thompson Rare Books - ABAC / ILAB, Hornby Island, BC, Canada
First Edition
First Edition (& 1st printing). A folio leaf from the 1478 edition of Thomas Ebendorfer's Sermones dominicales super epistolas Pauli, printed in Strassburg, Germany by Heinrich Knoblochtzer. The leaf measures 390 x 212 mm (11 ½ x 8 ¼ inches) printed in one column. 38 lines. Rubricated paragraph marks and highlights throughout. Fresh and clean, a lovely example. See Goff, Incunabula in American Libraries (1964), item E-2. ISTC ie 0002000. EBENDORFER, Thomas (1388-1464, de Haselbach). Sermones dominicales super epistolas Pauli. [Strassburg]: Heinrich Knoblochtzer, 13 December 1478.
Published by Strassburg Heinrich Knoblochtzer 13 Dezember Typen 1 2, 1478
Seller: Versandantiquariat Christine Laist, Seeheim-Jugenheim, Germany
38-zeiliges, einspaltiges O-Inkunabelblatt mit rotverzierten Versalbuchstaben und einer 5-zeiligen Lombarde auf sauberem und festem Papier. Blattgröße: 21,1 x 29 cm. Incunabula text leaf. Heinrich Knoblochtzer aus Ettenheim druckte von etwa 1476/8 bis 1484 in Strassburg und mußte den Ort wohl wegen finanzieller Schwierigkeiten wechseln. Ab 1485 druckte er in Heidelberg. Das Blatt zeigt seine beiden ersten, von ihm verwendeten Typen (Geldner: Die deutschen Inkunabeldrucker I, 66f.).
Published by Köln: Johann Kinckh, 1619
Seller: Antiquariat Bookfarm, Löbnitz, Germany
Book
8° , Pergament. [8] Bl., 361 S., [3], [8] Bl., 504 [i.e. 502] S. VD17 23:273998R. Erste, vom Theologen und Übersetzer Matthias Martinez van Waucquier besorgte, lateinische Übersetzung der "Homélies dominicales" und "Homélies festives" des französischen geistlichen Schriftstellers und Bischofs von Belley, Jean-Pierre Camus (1584 - 1652), dessen Werk über die Weisheit Franz von Sales' bis ins 20. Jh. hinein aufgelegt wurde. Jeder Band mit eigenem Titelblatt und Druckermarke, darstellend Justitia und ein Einhorn. --- Pergament d. Zt. mit spanischen Kanten. Bindebänder unvollständig, Rücken der homiliae festivae eingerissen. Die homiliae dominicae leider mit signifikantem Wasserschaden: Hinterer Spiegel gelöst, darunter mehrere Bll. eines zerfledderten mittelalterlichen Handschriftenfragments. Papier moderat gebräunt, stellenw. wasserfleckig, Text zumeist in guter Erhaltung. Mit Stempel und Rückensignatur einer aufgelösten Klosterbibliothek. atx mbx hom112/1-2 la Gewicht in Gramm: 530.
Published by Apud Ioan. Antonium Bertanum,, 1574
Seller: Vico Verlag und Antiquariat Dr. Otto, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Gut. Venedig, Apud Ioan. Antonium Bertanum, 1574. Oktav. (I:) Ttlbl. mit Druckersignet, (46), 607, (4) S.; (II:) Ttlbl. mit Druckersignet, 60 S. 2 Teile in einem zeitgenössischen, flexiblen Pergamentband (ausgebessert). Angebundener Titel: b. Taffael MAFFEI, Sermones dominicarum, Venetiis 1574. ANTONIUS von Padua (15. August?) 1195 in Lissabon - 13. Juni 1231 in Arcella nähe Padua, Prediger, predigte von 1222 bis 1224 in Overitalien gegen die Irrgläubigen, besonders in Rimini und Mailand. Im Jahre 1224 predigte er gegen die Albigenser (Armutsbewegung). Der hl. Franciscus ernannte ihn zum ersten Lehrer der Theologie für die Minderbrüder. So führte Antonius von Padua die Theolgie von Augustinus in den jungen Orden ein. 2 Teile in einem zeitgenössischen, flexiblen Pergamentband.
Condition: Used - Good.
Published by Köln: Busaeus, 1663
Seller: Antiquariat Bookfarm, Löbnitz, Germany
Book
(20,5 x 16,5 cm) , Hardcover. koll. VD17 23:241140L; gnd 128579366. Theologische Enzyklopädie des 17.Jh. , hier Teile 1 - 3 in einem Bd. So komplett. Der Verfasser, Mario de Bignoni (1597 - 1669) war italienischer Kapuziner und Theologe.Pergament d. Zt. m. spanischen Kanten. Ehemaliges Bibliotheksexemplar mit Stempel und Rückensignatur. Einband etw. berieben u. bestoßen. Altersübliche Seitennachdunkelung. Satzspiegel in noch sehr guter Erhaltung. atx hom69 la Gewicht in Gramm: 2300.
Published by Venedig, Nicolaum Polum., 1602
Seller: Antiquariat Seidel & Richter, Fürstenberg Havel, Germany
3 Bde. in 2. M. 3 gleichen Tit.-Vign. u. Index. Prgt d. Zt. (Schließbänder fehlen, etw. bestoßen u. fleckig, Besitzverm. v. alter Hand a. Tit. , dat. 1606 u. 1624, Text nur tlw. etw. fl. bzw. gebräunt, einige kl. Wurmgänge). Nicht in der British Library - Jacobus de Voragine (auch Jakob von Vorago) gebr. um 1230 in Vorago bei Genua - gestorben 1298 in Genua, Erzbischof u. Schriftsteller, 1244 trat er in d. Dominikanerorden, 1266 Prof.f. Theologie, Provinzial der Lombardei, 1286 schlichtete er im Auftrag d. Papstes Honorius IV. die Streitigkeiten zwischen Ghibellinen und Guelfen (Anhänger v. Papst u. Stauferkaiser Friedrich II) , dafür 1816 v. Papst Pius VII als Friedensstifter selig gesprochen. - Zwischen 1263 u. -73 verfasste er die LEGENDA AUREA (Goldene Legende), das am weitesten verbreiteste Volksbuch des Mittelalters, sie wurde Vorbild für spätere Legenden in volkstümlichen Erzählstil.
PRATO FLORIDO (Hugo de) Sermones dominicales sup[er] Euangelia et Epistolas de tempore estiuali.- Lugduni, Antoine du Ry, 1528- 3 hojas, CLXIII folios y 1 hoja con grabado en reverso. Falta portada y folios XCVI y XCVII. Capitulares grabadas e impresión gótica a 2 columnas. SIGUE DEL MISMO AUTOR: Sermones de sanctis per annum.- Lugduni, Antoine du Ry, 1528- 11 hojas preliminares, CCLXXI folios. Falta portada. Capitulares grabadas e impresión en caracteres góticos a doscolumnas. Las dos obras en un volumen en 8º pergamino de época con deterioros en lomo. Palau no recoge la edición. CCPB000027991-9 y CCPB000027996-X.
Seller: Iridium_Books, DH, SE, Spain
Condition: Used - Good.
Condition: Used - Good.
Condition: Used - Good.
Publication Date: 1515
Seller: Antykwariat Wójtowicz, Kraków, Poland
Hardcover. Condition: Good. [Paris] 1515[?]. Ex Officina Joannis Petit, sub intersignio Lilij aurei. 16, k. CXXVI, [3], ozdobne inicjały w drzeworycie, k. tyt. drzeworycie, opr. sk. z epoki. Druk w szpaltach. Opr. sk. brązowa z epoki. Zwięzy na grzbiecie, tłocz. ornament. Otarcia i niewielkie uszkodz. Zawilgocenia, niewielki ubytek na k. tyt., bez szkody dla tekstu. Pieczątka własnośc., odręczny podpis własnośc.: Ex lib. Monsig. B. Maria Ebronio Conv. S. Mauri abb. Hacqueville Nicolas de - franciszkanin, kanonik i znany kaznodzieja katedry Notre Dame w Paryżu oraz członek parlamentu paryskiego. Jego kazania były drukowane od XV w. pod nazwiskiem teologa Jeana Quentina, który przygotowywał wydanie na podstawie manuskryptów, drugi teolog Louis Vasseur publikował tekst, mniej lub bardziej go przekształcając. Quentin Jean (?-1503) - teolog, spowiednik z katedry Notre Dame ; Vasseur Louis - spowiednik paryski. Uwaga! Data wydania niewyraźna - końcówka przykryta pieczątką Bardzo rzadkie wydanie! ATTENTION: Date of release is unclear (the last number is covered by stamp).
Published by Iodoco Badio Ascensio, 1521-1528., [Paris],, 1521
Seller: Llibreria Antiquària Delstres, Canet de Mar, BCN, Spain
Edición original de esta recopilación de todos los sermones de San Antonio de Padua, la primera parte es de 1528, y las dos otras partes de 1521. I: 16 hojas, CCCXL folios. II: 8 hojas, CLXXVI folios. III: 8 hojas, LXXII folios. Grabado xilográfico en cada portada, y letras capitales. Encuadernación en pasta española, nervios, hierros dorados y tejuelo en el lomo, cortes tintados. Ex libris de anterior propietario. Buen estado. 3 partes en un volumen. 16,5x10,5 cm.
Published by Oudini Petit, Parisiis
Seller: Puvill Libros, Barcelona, BCN, Spain
. 8º.20 h. 352 h. a dos columnas.3 h.Letra gotica cabeceras capitulares grabadas Pergamino.
Published by Heinrich Gran for Joannes Rynman.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Good. 4to. Contemporary Renaissance binding, covers blindtooled over wooden boards. Raised bands. Titlepage printed in red and black. (19), CCCCXLVII, LV leaves. With woodcut initials. Gabriel Biel, (1410/15-1495), German theologican, studied in Erfurt and Cologne. Titelpage somewhat creased. Tear in fol. LIII, one page loose, some dampstaining throughout. Lacks fol. CCV-CCVIII. Inner hinges quite loose. Originally published in Tübingen 1499-1500, reprinted in 1510, 1515 and 1520. With quite a few comments in old hand.
Published by Henrici Gran for Joannis Rynman, Hagenau, 1510
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. [10] 166, [2], 169-293 ff (including last blank, as is normal). Published June 1510. A thick octavo bound with contemporary stamped pigskin spine over wooden boards, the boards are half pigskin and half burnished wood. Old hand-lettered spine title. With both original clasps (non-working). Contains two Sermones Medicinales, or Plague Sermons: Contra Pestilentiam, and De Fuga Pestis on Folios 144-152. Text printed in a gothic typeface in two columns throughout. Pagination (by folios) is continuous throughout. The De Tempore and the De festivitatibus Cristi are usually separated by another set of sermons but this time, they were obviously printed deliberately together and bound as such - not in WorldCat in this form. A beautiful post-incunable edition of Biel's famous sermons, including the two on the plague. Condition is good. Binding is strong and handsome. Interior has various bibliographic notes, as well as bookplate from the Oblates of St. Charles (at St. Mary Catholic Church, Bayswater, England) and stamps from a library monastery in Wetterau, possibly the Abbey Arnsburg which had a large collection of books up to the late 1700s. There is a clipping from the Collection a vendre de monumens typographiques, Heinemann, MDCCCXL, no. 606a and 607b referring to the two parts of the book. There is an inscription on the first blank in an early hand that I can't read and another on the back leaf in a different hand. Some marginalia in different old hands throughout with occasional underlining to go with the margin notes, one page has an old red ink mark. Some worming throughout. H7 has a corner off at the bottom. The fore-edge has the title and name written (as was common in old libraries) . Part of the wood at the back bottom corner is chipped off. Gabriel Biel, (c 1420- 7 December 1495) , was a German scholastic philosopher and member of the Canons Regular of the Congregation of Windesheim. Biel was one of the founders of the University of Tubingen. Appointed in 1484 as the first professor of theology in the new faculty, he continued to be one of the most celebrated members of its faculty until his death, even serving as Rector in 1484 and 1489. His work consisted in the systematic development of the views of his master, William of Ockham. In later years, he was known as the "last of the Scholastics." A beautiful book, typographically very nicely done, a scarce collection of Biel's sermons from June 1510 (not the later July 1510 most commonly seen) , in a wonderful binding. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 586 pages.
Published by Hagenau Heinrich Gran für Johann Rynman 28 September Type 4 und 5, 1499
Seller: Versandantiquariat Christine Laist, Seeheim-Jugenheim, Germany
O-Inkunabeldruckbogen aus einer Makulatur-Auslösung mit 4 gedruckten Inkunabelblättern. Inkunabelblätter mit jeweils zweispaltigem und 44-zeiligem Text. Druckbogen verschmutzt und mit Resten der ehemaligen Klebung, einigen Wurmlöchern und Textablösungen. Größe des Druckbogens: 28,5 x 41 cm. - - - Der Druckbogen umfasst Teile des Sermo 31 und 33. Bis in die Mitte der 70er Jahre des 15. Jahrhunderts wurde doppelblattweise gedruckt. Um den Druckvorgang zu beschleunigen, begann man zunehmend bogenweise zu drucken. Vollständige Druckbögen haben sich äußerst selten erhalten.