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Publicado por Johann Schonsperger, Augsburg, Germany, 1519
Librería: Kurt A. Sanftleben, LLC, Virginia Beach, VA, Estados Unidos de America
Disbound. Condición: Very good. Die geuerlicheiten, often referred to as simply Theuerdank, was written by Emperor Maximilian I, polished by his secretary, Melchior Pfintzing, and first printed in Augsburg in 1517 by Johann Schonsperger. Trimmed along the top edge to facilitate its original binding. The book's type was designed by Vinzenz Rockner, the emperor's court secretary, and the woodcuts approved by Maximilian himself, are the work of the great woodcut artists of the time. This literary epic was conceived by Emperor Maximilian (represented in the poem by the hero, Theuerdank,) to celebrate his heroic feats in overcoming the difficulties on his journey to win his bride, Mary of Burgundy (die Kunigin Ernreich in the poem). Maximilian was largely responsible for writing the poem and had made the first drafts in 1505-08. This leaf (8" x 13"), printed in 1519 by Johann Schonsperger, was from the second edition, which was a line-by-line reprint of the first. It features a woodcut by Leonhard Beck of Theuerdank striking the evil Burgundian Captain Fürwittig, who would be beheaded by the end of the tale. .
Publicado por Augsburg: Johannes Schonsperger, 1519., 1519
Librería: Arader Galleries - AraderNYC, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
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Full Vellum. Condición: Very Good. 2nd Edition. Folio (13 x 8 4/8 inches). 116 fine woodcuts (of 118, lacking numbers 4 and 111) by Jost de Negker and Heinrich Kupferworm after Leonhard Beck (77), Hans Burgkmair (13), Hans Schdufelein (20), and others (title-page and a2 supplied in an early manuscript facsimile, a8, b1, N5 and blank P5 lacking, lower portion of r5 repaired affecting some letters on verso, D8 with small hole to last two lines affecting a few letters supplied in facsimile, P4 loose with light fraying to lower margin). Late 19th- century vellum binding of an antiphonal leaf (inner hinges strengthened, lightly soiled). Provenance: with the 19th-century engraved bookplate of Daniel Henry Holmes (1816 - 1898), "the King of New Orleans retailers"; the early 20th-century bookplate of John Wesley Warrington (1844-1921), circuit judge. Second edition, mixed issue with b2 and b3 corresponding with Panzer A and the rest of the book corresponding with Panzer B, first published in 1517 by Schonsperger. A line-by-line reprint of the first edition, and printed with the same distinctive type, which was created specifically for the work. The type was designed by Vinzenz Rockner, the emperor's court secretary, and the woodcuts, based on preliminary drawings approved by Maximilian himself, are the work of the great woodcut artists, Beck, Schaufelein, Burgkmair, and others. A literary epic, sponsored by Emperor Maximilian (represented in the poem by the hero Tewrdannck) to celebrate his heroic feats in overcoming the difficulties of his journey to win his bride, Mary of Burgundy (die Kunigin Ernreich in the poem). Maximilian was largely responsible for writing the poem and had made the first drafts in 1505-08. Pfintzing, the emperor's private secretary, oversaw completion of the poem and served as general editor. Brunet V, 787-8; Fairfax Murray German 330 (listing differences between Schonsperger's first three editions). Book.
Publicado por Hans Sch?nsperger, the Elder, 1517
Librería: Yushodo Co., Ltd., Fuefuki-shi, Yamanashi Pref., Japon
Miembro de asociación: ILAB
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Hardcover. Condición: Fine. 289 ff (lacking a leaf, P5=blank leaf), xylographic title, 118 woodcut numbered 1-118 by Hans Burgkmair, Leopold Schaufelein, Leonhard Beck and others. Nineteenth century full vellum with yapp edges. Light staining on leaves of later part of the book, a few small wormholes in last few leaves.