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REISSNER, Adam (c. 1496-1575). Ierusalem, vetustissima illa et celeberrima totius mundi civitas . Frankfurt: G. Raben, S. Feyerabend and heirs of Weigand Han, 1563.

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Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 94

REISSNER, Adam (c. 1496-1575). Ierusalem, vetustissima illa et celeberrima totius mundi civitas . Frankfurt: G. Raben, S. Feyerabend and heirs of Weigand Han, 1563.

Schätzpreis
3.000 £ - 5.000 £
ca. 4.022 $ - 6.704 $
Zuschlagspreis:
3.500 £
ca. 4.693 $
Beschreibung:

REISSNER, Adam (c. 1496-1575). Ierusalem, vetustissima illa et celeberrima totius mundi civitas . Frankfurt: G. Raben, S. Feyerabend and heirs of Weigand Han, 1563. First Latin edition of Reissner's history and description of the city of Jerusalem before its destruction in the year 70/71, published in the same year as the original German edition which was translated by one of his students, Johann Heyden. VD 16 R-1058. Folio (299 x 180mm). Woodcut device on title, double-page wood-engraved map, numerous woodcut illustrations and initials (small tear without loss at top right corner of 2G2, endpapers renewed). Modern calf antique-style (a little rubbed). Provenance : Bruges, Jacobus Pamelius (1536-1587, Flemish theologian who became scholar of the chapter of St Donatian in 1574 and shared in the installation of the college of the Jesuits at Bruges in 1575, perhaps when he donated it to them) – Bruges, Jesuit college – M. B. (contemporary ink inscription on title) – library stamp excised from title-page.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 94
Auktion:
Datum:
13.12.2017
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
London
Beschreibung:

REISSNER, Adam (c. 1496-1575). Ierusalem, vetustissima illa et celeberrima totius mundi civitas . Frankfurt: G. Raben, S. Feyerabend and heirs of Weigand Han, 1563. First Latin edition of Reissner's history and description of the city of Jerusalem before its destruction in the year 70/71, published in the same year as the original German edition which was translated by one of his students, Johann Heyden. VD 16 R-1058. Folio (299 x 180mm). Woodcut device on title, double-page wood-engraved map, numerous woodcut illustrations and initials (small tear without loss at top right corner of 2G2, endpapers renewed). Modern calf antique-style (a little rubbed). Provenance : Bruges, Jacobus Pamelius (1536-1587, Flemish theologian who became scholar of the chapter of St Donatian in 1574 and shared in the installation of the college of the Jesuits at Bruges in 1575, perhaps when he donated it to them) – Bruges, Jesuit college – M. B. (contemporary ink inscription on title) – library stamp excised from title-page.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 94
Auktion:
Datum:
13.12.2017
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
London
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