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APIANUS, Petrus (1495-1552) Quadrans astronomicus et iam rec...

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APIANUS, Petrus (1495-1552). Quadrans astronomicus et iam recens inventus et nunc primum editus. Huic adiuncta sunt & alia instrumenta observatoria perinde nova . Ingolstadt: the author's private press, 6 t h July 1532.
APIANUS, Petrus (1495-1552). Quadrans astronomicus et iam recens inventus et nunc primum editus. Huic adiuncta sunt & alia instrumenta observatoria perinde nova . Ingolstadt: the author's private press, 6 t h July 1532. 2 o (275 x 192mm). Collation: A-E 4 F 2 G 4 . Roman type. Title printed in red and black, 48 woodcut illustrations printed from 59 blocks, ALL RICHLY COLORED BY A CONTEMPORARY HAND. (Several inner margins strengthened at the time of binding, very small hole in D2 affecting two letters and a cut, a few minor stains.) 17 t h -century Italian boards. Cloth folding box. Provenance : Cittadella (near Padua), Reformed Franciscans (17 t h -century inscription) -- Max and Maurice Rosenheim of Hampstead (Rosenheim Collection bookplate), bibliophiles, art and print collectors (Sotheby sale 9-10 May 1923) -- Harrison D. Horblit (bookplate, Sotheby's 10 June 1974, lot 48) -- Acquired from John Fleming 1975. Privately published FIRST EDITION of the description and illustration of Apian's invention of several instruments, including the quadrant and the nocturnal, designed to solve astronomical and geodetic problems by mechanical means. It follows by two years his pioneering Astronomicon Caesareum , also produced at his own press. The latter is invariably found colored and was no doubt issued in that state. The coloring of the Vershbow copy of Quadrans astronomicus is practically identical and was therefore probably done at the author's shop. COLORED COPIES ARE OF THE GREATEST RARITY. Adams A-1296; Stillwell 814; Zinner 1476. Fact and Fantasy 28.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 31
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Datum:
09.04.2013 - 10.04.2013
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9-10 April 2013, New York, Rockefeller Center
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APIANUS, Petrus (1495-1552). Quadrans astronomicus et iam recens inventus et nunc primum editus. Huic adiuncta sunt & alia instrumenta observatoria perinde nova . Ingolstadt: the author's private press, 6 t h July 1532.
APIANUS, Petrus (1495-1552). Quadrans astronomicus et iam recens inventus et nunc primum editus. Huic adiuncta sunt & alia instrumenta observatoria perinde nova . Ingolstadt: the author's private press, 6 t h July 1532. 2 o (275 x 192mm). Collation: A-E 4 F 2 G 4 . Roman type. Title printed in red and black, 48 woodcut illustrations printed from 59 blocks, ALL RICHLY COLORED BY A CONTEMPORARY HAND. (Several inner margins strengthened at the time of binding, very small hole in D2 affecting two letters and a cut, a few minor stains.) 17 t h -century Italian boards. Cloth folding box. Provenance : Cittadella (near Padua), Reformed Franciscans (17 t h -century inscription) -- Max and Maurice Rosenheim of Hampstead (Rosenheim Collection bookplate), bibliophiles, art and print collectors (Sotheby sale 9-10 May 1923) -- Harrison D. Horblit (bookplate, Sotheby's 10 June 1974, lot 48) -- Acquired from John Fleming 1975. Privately published FIRST EDITION of the description and illustration of Apian's invention of several instruments, including the quadrant and the nocturnal, designed to solve astronomical and geodetic problems by mechanical means. It follows by two years his pioneering Astronomicon Caesareum , also produced at his own press. The latter is invariably found colored and was no doubt issued in that state. The coloring of the Vershbow copy of Quadrans astronomicus is practically identical and was therefore probably done at the author's shop. COLORED COPIES ARE OF THE GREATEST RARITY. Adams A-1296; Stillwell 814; Zinner 1476. Fact and Fantasy 28.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 31
Auktion:
Datum:
09.04.2013 - 10.04.2013
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
9-10 April 2013, New York, Rockefeller Center
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