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Publicado por Holzstich bei Spamer, aus dem Jahr., 1872
Librería: Antiquariat Hild, Weilburg, Alemania
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ISBN 10: 0259017027ISBN 13: 9780259017028
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Paperback. Condición: New. Print on Demand. Excerpt from Des Hochwirdigen Doctor Keisersperg Narenschiff So Er Gepredigt Hat zu Straszburg in der Hohen Stifft Daselbst Predicant der Zeit 1498. Dis Geprediget. About the Publisher, Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works. This text has been digitally restored from a historical edition. Some errors may persist, however we consider it worth publishing due to the work's historical value. The digital edition of all books may be viewed on our website before purchase. print-on-demand item.
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Año de publicación: 2023
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LeatherBound. Condición: New. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 189.
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ISBN 10: 0666081336ISBN 13: 9780666081339
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Librería: Antiquariat Michael Eschmann, Griesheim, Alemania
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0. Sprache: Deutschu.
Librería: Antiquariat Michael Eschmann, Griesheim, Alemania
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Publicado por Basel, Adam Petri, 1512
Librería: Antiquariat Braun, Gengenbach, Alemania
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Condición: Gut. 4 nn. Blatt, 228 num. Blatt. 28 x 20 cm. *VD16 G 727 - Procter 14274 - Dacheux XXIX, 55 - Heckethorn 145.8 - Hieronymus 131 u. Abb. 601.1 - Lüthi, Graf 129f., 18 u. 50i - Muther 1292 - Panzer, DA I, 336, 707. - Nicht bei Adams und Weller. - Erste Ausgabe. - "Der Verf. stellt in 25 Predigten das christl. Leben als Pilgerfahrt dar [. ] er erzählt Exempel und Anekdoten, wählt derbe Späße und drastische Vergleiche, die der Anschauungssphäre seiner Zuhörer entstammen" (KLL I, 2507f.). - Wichtige Predigtsammlung dieses bedeutendsten Predigers seiner Zeit, den man "die Posaune des Strassburger Münsters" nannte. Seine - von den Hörern mitgeschriebenen und so überlieferten - Texte "sind auch für den einfachen Menschen eingängig, weil sie denselben Gedanken gern ausführlich darlegen, Allegorien, Gleichnisse, Erzählungen, Sprichwörter und volkstümliche Redensarten in reicher Zahl verwenden und sich mit der Derbheit und Komik, wie sie das Zeitalter liebte, vertraut zeigen." (NDB 6, 150). - Die Holzschnitte von Urs Graf wurden für diesen Druck geschnitten und sind hier erstmals verwendet worden. - Kleiner Einriß in den ersten zwei Blättern (kein Wurmfraß), innen durchgängig deutlich spätere Marginalien, kaum stockfleckig, Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1500 Moderner Halbpergamentband im Stil der Zeit.
Librería: Antiquariat Johannes Müller, Salzburg, Austria
VD 16, G 727 - Dacheux 55 - Goedeke II, 398, 5 - Heckethorn 145, 8 - Hieronymus Nr. 131 u. Abb. 601, 1 - Lüther 129f., 18 u. 50i - Muther 1292 - Panzer, DA 707 - Proctor/Isaac 14274 - Schmidt, Hist. litt. Alsace II, 375, 176 - STC 335 - nicht bei Adams u. Weller.- Erste Ausgabe dieser wichtigen Predigtsammlung.- "Der Verfasser stellt in 25 Predigten das christl. Leben als Pilgerfahrt dar. er erzählt Exempel u. Anekdoten, wählt derbe Späße u. drastische Vergleiche, die der Anschauungssphäre seiner Zuhörer entstammen." (KLL I, 2507f.). Das Werk wurde v. Geilers Schüler Jac. Otther herausgegeben u. "Der Erberen vnd Tugentrichen frouwen, frouw Radegundi gossenbröteryn zu Füessen" gewidmet.- Die Holzschnitte Urs Grafs werden hier erstmals verwendet.- Etwas gebräunt u. stockfl., vereinz. Kerzenwachsflecken, Ränder teilw. wasserfleckig, Titel mit altem Besitzvermerk, die le. Bll. mit Randreparaturen.- Der zeitgenössische Prägeband über vier Doppelbünden und abgeschrägten Kanten ist mit Streicheisenlinien und verschiedenen Einzelstempeln verziert, darunter ein kreisrunder Namensstempel (einem Poststempel ähnlich), kleines Wappen mit Blume und Buchstaben »u« »b«, Figur in kleinem Kreis, kleine Blüte frei. Etwas berieben, ohne die Schließen, vord. Spiegel mit lithogr. Exlibris Wilhelm Gwinner (1825-1917, Frankfurter Jurist, Freund u. Biograph Schopenhauers, der ihm seine Bibliothek vermachte).
Librería: Antiquariat Johannes Müller, Salzburg, Austria
VD 16, G 763 - Goedeke I, 400, 15 - STC German 335 - vgl. Adams G 320 u. Ritter, Incunables & Livres XVIe Siecle Bibl. Municipale Strasbourg, 1078 (nur Ausg. 1510) - nicht in Fairfax Murray.- Erste bei Grüninger erschienene Ausgabe im ersten Druck (Titel in schwarz, Holzschn. auf Blatt 20b ohne Monogramm).- Schönes Straßburger Holzschnittbuch. Die sieben Predigten Geilers, die nach Dacheux auf Gerson zurückgehen, behandeln die Themen: Das irig schafe; Der helisch Lew; Kristliche Küngi; De dreieckecht spiegel; der esche(n) grüdel; Dz Klappermul; Der Trostspeigel. Das "Eschengrüdel" ist eine der ersten literarischen Darstellungen und die erste Illustration des Aschenbrödelthemas. Geiler (1455-1510) war einer der beliebtesten Kanzelredner und Schriftsteller der vorreformatorischen Zeit, der mit deutschsprachigen Sammlungen wie dieser große Wirkung erzielte. "Sein eingängiger Stil, der auf Derbheiten und Komik nicht verzichtet, verfehlte seine Wirkung auch auf eine ungebildete Zuhörerschaft nicht" (C. Händl).- Der Holzschnitt "der dreieckecht Spiegel" ist mit "HG" signiert (Nagler No. 979 und 944) schreibt ihn Hans Baldung Grien zu.- Titel verso gestempelt, etw. braun- u. tls. fingerfleckig, kl. Wurmgang, Ebd. leicht berieben.# Second edition of a collection of popular sermons, containing "Der Eschengrüdel" the first printed version of the fairy-tale of Cinderella, and with the woodcut, showing a tired girl leaning on the hearth in the kitchen, presenting the first printed portrait of Cinderella, the prototype for numerous Cinderella-pictures.
Publicado por Strasbourg, (Johann Prüss), 16 Jan. 1511., 1511
Librería: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Austria
Original o primera edición
4to (165 x 211 mm). 280 ff. With title woodcut and 112 large woodcuts by Albrecht Dürer, the Master of Heintz-Narr and others. - (Bound with) II: (Lilienstayn, Jacob). Tractatus contra Waldenses fratres erroneos quos vulgos vocat Pickardos fratres sine regula: sine lege: & sine obedie[n]tia [.] Quo[rum] multi sunt in moravia plus[quam] in bohemia. [Nuremberg, Johann Weißenburger, 1505]. 36 (instead of 40) ff. 18th century calf over wooden boards with two clasps. First edition to contain Dürer's illustrations from Sebastian Brant's "Ship of Fools", with the woodcuts from the 1494 edition as well as several taken from the Latin edition. Geiler von Kaisersberg seized upon the human vices denounced in the "Ship of Fools" and treats them from the viewpoint of Christian philosophy. "Disregarding the Lübeck Bible, this is the most important woodcut cycle published before the Apocalypse [.] The first fully rounded moral genre pictures in history" (cf. Winkler, Dürer und die Illustrationen zum Narrenschiff [Berlin 1951]). The exact extent of Dürer's contribution to the 'Narrenschiff' woodcuts was long a subject of controversy; since Winkler's work, he is generally regarded as the book's principal artist (cf. Murray, p. 165; see also Strauss, Albrecht Dürer, Woodcuts and Wood Blocks [New York 1980], p. 64-81, who attributes several of the woodcuts to the young Dürer). - II: Bound in the same volume is a very rare polemical work against the Bohemian Brethren. The Viennese scholar Adauctus Voigt called this "one of the most remarkable of books [.] The author, a Dominican and professor of theology, spent nearly three years among the Brethren, probably in disguise, so as to investigate their true religious constitution and customs" (Abhandlungen einer Privatgesellschaft in Böhmen, ed. by Ignaz v. Born, vol. 6 [Prague 1784], p. 344). - Binding somewhat rubbed; spine repaired. Title-page of "Navicula" has old handwritten ownerships (some deleted); numerous old annotations and manicules in the text (mostly slightly trimmed during re-binding in the 18th centruy). The missing leaves 37-40 at the end of the second work are supplied in photocopy. Two leaves of "Registrum Capitulorum" and 1 blank, from another book, are bound between the two works. Altogether a good copy, very slightly browned and stained. - I. VD 16, G 778; Adams G 316; Dacheux 50; Kristeller 623; Meder S. 274; Muller 21, 89; Panzer VI, S. 54, 232; Proctor/Isaac 9995; Ritter 959; Schmidt 48; STC 335. - II. Adams L 672 (erroneously dated "c. 1535"). Panzer IX, 108, 12. Proctor/Isaac 11043. BM-STC German 501.
Publicado por Strasbourg, Johann Knobloch, 1511
Librería: Hellmut Schumann Antiquariat, Zurich, Suiza
Original o primera edición
With 6 excellent woodcuts by Hans Baldung Grien, few large historical and many initials throughout. 163 unum. leaves (2 blanks). Folio (310 x 215 mm). Contemp. blind-panelled calf over boards (front cover only), modern back cover, back label (clasps missing). 19th century ms. ownership entries and exlibris of Gilbert R. Redgrave, London (British bibliographer and art historian), and an unidentified exlibris. Strasbourg, Johann Knobloch, (14 March) 1511. First Strasbourg edition of a fine, tall and rare book illustrated with 6 woodcuts by Hans Baldung Grien (1480- d. 1545 Strasbourg), of which two of the woodcuts possibly were done by Hans Burgkmair (1473-1531), the foremost masters of the early 16th century. Baldung was considered the most gifted student of Albrecht Dürer. It contains six sermons in German by Johannes Geiler von Kaisersberg of Strasbourg (Schaffhausen 1445- Strasbourg 1510), renowned medieval preacher and a.o., Rector of Freiburg University, in which he treats religious and moral subjects in a popular manner. The pomegranate is of great symbolic value in biblical history, and is mentioned in several passages of the Old Testament. His "Granatapfel" is an important source for the customs and beliefs at the beginning of the 16th century.` This present Strasbourg edition follows the first edition published a year earlier in Augsburg also with woodcuts. The first picture shows Christ in the company of Lazarus, "the resuscitated sinner", and Mary and Magdalene, the represenatives of the active lives; the second illustrates very dramatically the submersion of Pharaoh and his army in the Red Sea; the third depicts St. Elizabeth as "the spiritual spinstress" (on leaf L1 sign. HB, by Hans Burgkmair); the fourth is a view of a kitchen in which a cook prepares a hare for a delicious meal of "Hasenpfeffer" (on leaf a1, sign. HBG, by Hans Baldung Grien), a scene which Geiler interprets in a moral allegory; the last two represent the seven Deadly Sins as swords in the paws of grotesque demons and the seven Cardinal Virtues as scabbards. - Light spotting to one of two text leaves, a few tears in margins of some leaves underlaid, on the whole a fine copy with wide margins. - VD 16 G 721; Kristeller *371; Proctor 10077; Adams G-310; STC, (German), 335; Dacheux, Les plus anciens écrit de Geiler, p. CVIII; Muther 1395; Muller p. 124 no. 100; not in Benzing. LITERATURE: GERMAN ; ILLUSTRATED BOOKS ; ALTE DRUCKE ;
Publicado por Matthias Schürer, Strassburg, 1510
Librería: Phillip J. Pirages Rare Books (ABAA), McMinnville, OR, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
FIRST EDITION. 211 x 140 mm. (8 1/4 x 5 1/2"). [204] leaves, complete with all five blanks. Seven parts in one volume. Contemporary pink-stained, blind-stamped half pigskin over wooden boards, raised bands, one brass fore-edge clasp (with renewed leather). WITH SEVEN WOODCUTS, one at the beginning of each story, INCLUDING THE FIRST PRINTED ILLUSTRATION DEPICTING CINDERELLA. Front pastedown with book label of Arthur & Charlotte Vershbow. STC German 335; VD16 G 764. â Clasp defective, short superficial crack to head of both joints and to tail of rear joint, a few fissures (of no consequence) in the spine pigskin, leather somewhat darkened (as expected), a handful of round wormholes on the back cover, but the original early 16th century binding still extremely pleasing as an entirely sound survival with considerable antique appeal. Top inch of title leaf renewed (no doubt to obscure a previous ownership), one round marginal wormhole in the first half of the text, then a second joining until the end of the fifth tale (increasing thereafter to 10 at the end of the volume), other trivial imperfections, but A CLEAN, FRESH COPY internally, with excellent margins and rich impressions of the woodcuts. This collection of seven moral tales by a famed German preacher contains what may be the first printed version of the tale we know as "Cinderella," complete with a woodcut showing our hapless heroine scrubbing the hearth. "Der Eschen Grüdel" (i.e., "Cinderella") is joined here by tales entitled "The Misguided Sheep," "The Hellish Lion," "The Christian Queen," "The Triangular Mirror," "The Rattle-Mouth," and "The Consolation Mirror." All were adapted by Johann Geiler von Kaysersberg (1445-1510) from sermons by French scholar Johannes (Jean) Gerson (1363-1429). Called by Steinmetz "the prince of the pulpit in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries," Geiler was born and raised in Alsace near the town of Kaysersberg, received his master of arts from the University of Freiburg at the age of 19, and later obtained a doctorate in theology from the University of Basel. He went on to preach at the cathedral in Würzburg, before being invited to Strassburg in 1478 by Peter Schott, a senator from that city. Geiler spent the rest of his career in Strassburg, where he was closely associated with the circle of humanist scholars led by Jakob Wimpfeling, known as "the educator of Germany." Geiler sought to reform the Church, but not by the Lutheran mode; he wanted to reawaken Christian morals and adherence to doctrine among Catholics. Britannica notes that the "fervour and eloquence" of his sermons made him so popular that the Strassburg cathedral had to build a new pulpit in the nave of the church, because the chapel could no longer accommodate his congregation. His vivid, engaging oratory drew not only on the Bible for inspiration, but on a variety of contemporary literature, from the Gerson stories included here to his friend Sebastian Brant's "Ship of Fools." While various commentators claim that the story of Cinderella in this collection is "among the earliest" to be printed or illustrated, we have been unable to trace any appearance, printed or visual, that predates it. Our first edition is not a common book, particularly in a period binding: RBH records just four other copies in various bindings sold at auction since 1992.