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2770
4x postcard album.
Ca. 385 Ansichtskarten aus einem Haushalt, in zwei Alben, sowie zwei leere Alben. Viele um 1900 bis ca. 1930, meist topographische Ansichten
Limit 120.00 €
Hammer price 460.00 €
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2703
POZZO, Andrea, "Perspectivæ Pictorum atque Architectorum ... Perspectivæ Pictorum atque Architectorum", 2 vols.
In Deutsch und Latein / Inventa, designata [et] primùm edita Romæ à Fr. Andrea Puteo, S. J. . at q[ue] commodior hâc formâ concinnata à Joanne Boxbarth, Chalcographo . = Der Mahler und Baumeister Perspectiv . / Inventiert, gezeichnet und erstlich heraußgegeben in Rom, von dem vortreflichen Andrea Pozzo, der Soc. Jesu Fratre, Anjetzo aber dem ohnvermögenden Kunst-Liebhaber zu Nutz und Dienst verkleinert, und in diesen bequemen Format gebracht, Von Johann Boxbarth, Kupfferstechern in Augspurg. Beleg: Mit gestoch. Porträt und 224 Kupfertafeln von J. Boxbarth. 58; 56 Bll. Folio. Marmor. Lederbände mit rotem Rückenschild und reicher floraler Rückenvergoldung. Wichtiges und einflußreiches Standardwerk zu Architektur und Perspektive, das dem Barockstil außerhalb Italiens zum Durchbruch verhalf und für die perspektivische Freskomalerei des 18. Jahrhunderts hochbedeutsam war. - Etwas spätere lateinisch-deutsche Ausgabe. Die italienische Originalausgabe erschien 1693-1700 in Rom. - Pozzos (auch Puteus oder Pozzi, 1642-1709) "Werk, das Schlußergebnis aus der jahrhundertelangen Entwicklung namentlich seiner oberitalienischen Heimat ziehend und die letzte, nicht mehr zu übertreffende Virtuosität illusionistischer Deckenmalerei darstellend, ist auch sofort vom Auslande angeeignet worden; seine Wirkung erstreckt sich weit in das folgende Jahrhundert." (Schlosser, Die Kunstliteratur, S. 542 f.). -
Limit 550.00 €
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2706
LERSNER, Achill August. "Der Weit-berühmten Freyen Reichs-, Wahl- und Handels-Stadt Franckfurt am Mayn Chronica" 2 vols.
Title, (6), 568, 130 and (21) pages with 18 engravings. / 2nd book: "Nachgehohlte, vermehrte, und continuirte Chronica der Weitberühmten freyen Reichs-Wahl- und Handels-Stadt Franckfurth am Mayn, oder Zweyter Theil". Title, (6), 839, 238, (17) pages with 25 large copper engravings and 1 folding plate, as well as smaller illustrations and tables. Untrimmed laid paper (1st part with hollow cut), identical leather bindings with gold embossing
Limit 1,200.00 €
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2716
Bible from 1535.
Beleg: Argenorati [i.e. Strasbourg]: Ioannem Schottum [Johann Schott], 1535. First Thus. Thick octavo (6.75" x 5"); full contemporary parchment, faint manuscript spine titling, all edges stained dark red; [26],1008 [i.e. 1009],[11]pp. ([*]8 a-z8 A-2S8 2T4).; contemporaneously hand-colored title page printed within engraved border, hand-colored full-page woodcut facing p. 804, woodcut initials throughout (all hand-colored), text printed in double column within unusual verdigris green ruling. Imprint found on final leaf of text only. Parchment darkened, especially at spine, faint pencil call number of the now-defunct New Rochelle College to front free endpaper verso, old repair to gutter edges of first three leaves, early 20th-century typescript ex libris to rear pastedown of a "Mr. H. Field, Gothic House" in Botley, Oxford, small printed excerpt on the biblical scholar Jerome mounted to front fee endpaper, extensive and erudite annotations in an early (1656) hand throughout, else a Very Good, possibly unique copy of this work. Early Lutheran Bible published by Johann Schott (1477-1548), son of one of the city's earliest printers, Martin Schott. Schott fils assumed control of the family firm in 1500, publishing about two hundred titles by the end of his career, including religious works, botanical treatises, maps, and atlases. At the time of publication Strasbourg had become a major hub of the Protestant Reformation, reflected by the output of the city's publishing houses. Scholar Myriam U. Chrisman's survey of 5700 titles published in Strasbourg between 1480 and 1599 found more than a thousand titles devoted to Protestantism. Indeed, the bibliographer of the Jacob Le Long "Bibliotheca Sacra" (1783) squarely states that it can be assumed that this Bible is Lutheran simply by having been published in Argenorati (the Latinate for Strasbourg). Even Philip Melanchthon, Martin Luther's collaborator, owned a copy, which he annotated extensively. Of special note, however, is the unusual printing of the text within green ruling not seen in any other copy we could track down, including that of the Bavarian State Library which has been completely digitized. Additional searches of other Schott works that may feature the green lines also bear no fruit, though the British Museum's twenty-nine holdings include works with equally elaborate woodcut illustrations, some with dramatic red tone blocks or chiaroscuro bordering. Additionally, this copy has been expertly hand-colored, if not at time of publication then shortly thereafter, including blocks of color to the thousand or so initials throughout the text. Notwithstanding the bibliographical oddities of this copy, this edition is rare in its own right, with none in the trade as of December, 2022. OCLC locates numerous copies throughout Europe but just two in the United States, at the American Bible Society and the Morgan (no entry mentioning the green lines). Missed by Darlow & Moule. References: Myriam U. Chrisman. "Polémique, Bibles, Doctrine: L'Edition protestante à Strasbourg, 1519-1599," published in Bulletin de la Société de l'Histoire du Protestantisme Français, Vol. 130 (1984). Jacobi Le Long. "Bibliotheca Sacra," Vol. IV, Part II (1783), pp. 314-5. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 14685
Limit 1,900.00 €
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