Published by Frankfurt, c.1623. 95 x 145mm (3¾ x 5¾ inches)., 1620
Seller: Tooley, Adams & Co., Wallingford, OXON, United Kingdom
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Add to basketUncoloured; very minor marginal spotting otherwise a fine example. Map-view of Windsor Castle containing two figures and German verse under the image.
Published by Frankfurt, c.1623. 95 x 145mm (3¾ x 5¾ inches)., 1623
Seller: Tooley, Adams & Co., Wallingford, OXON, United Kingdom
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Add to basketUncoloured; very minor marginal spotting otherwise a fine example. Map-view of Windsor Castle containing two figures and German verse under the image.
Published by Nuremberg, 1623
Seller: Clive A. Burden Ltd., Chalfont St. Giles, BUCKS, United Kingdom
Map
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Add to basketNo binding. 100 x 145 mm., in good condition. This attractive rare view of Windsor was published in Daniel Meisner's 'Thesaurus Philo-Politicus'. Published in 1623-30 it ranks among the classic collections of city views alongside those of Munster, Braun and Hogenberg and Merian. Text is supplied by J. L. Gottfried and the plates by Mathias Merian, Sebastian Furck and G. Keller. Each scene displays a foreground message embodying a moral explained below in Latin and German verse. Meisner was born in Chomutov in what is now the Czech Republic but little is known of his life. The introduction to this work cites him as a 'Poeta Laureatus'. An example of the second state as published c.1640, a letter is placed before the pagination upper right. Landwehr no. 426.
Published by Daniel Meisner, 1630
Seller: Antiquariaat Dat Narrenschip, Middelburg, Netherlands
Map
No Binding. Condition: Fine. Antique print of Windsor Castle. Backside blank. Hand-coloured copper engraving, published in 1630 in "Thesaurus philopoliticus," Daniel Meisner. Dimensions (image): 10 x 15 cm.
Kupferstich, 1623-1631. Von Daniel Meisner. 6,8 x 14,4 cm (Darstellung) / 15,4 x 17,8 cm (Blatt). - Innerhalb der Darstellung oben mittig betitelt. Oberhalb der Ansicht mit "Propria laus sordet" und mit der Bezifferung "G54" überschrieben. Unterhalb der Darstellung ist ein moralischer Sinnspruch in Latein und Deutsch zu lesen. - Schöne Ansicht mit allegorischer Darstellung im Vordergrund. - Im Randbereich leicht gebräunt und etwas fleckig. Insgesamt gut erhaltenes Exemplar. - - (1585 in Komotau in Böhmen - 1625 Frankfurt am Main). Deutscher Buchautor bzw. Dichter. übersiedelte von Böhmen nach Frankfurt am Main. Er hatte den Titel eines Poeta Laureatus Caesareus inne.
Seller: Peter Bierl Buch- & Kunstantiquariat Inh.: Andrea Bierl, Eurasburg, Germany
Art / Print / Poster
Kupferstich aus Meissners Schatzkästlein, um 1678, 10 x 14,5 cm.