farfel_n01_063_029

OverviewTranscribeVersionsHelp

Here you can see all page revisions and compare the changes have been made in each revision. Left column shows the page title and transcription in the selected revision, right column shows what have been changed. Unchanged text is highlighted in white, deleted text is highlighted in red, and inserted text is highlighted in green color.

3 revisions
cw057318 at Nov 22, 2022 08:52 PM

farfel_n01_063_029

p. 58 H. Carter Peter Schöffer's press at Mainz was among the first to use an See #117
English-based Schwabacher, to the Hortus sanitatis of d=d 1485.
A year later Erhard Renwich printed his Breydenbach's Peregrinationes
also at Mainz in a fount made from the same punches though
not the same matrices (the verticality of the letters is less accurate),
except that he introduced a d without a loop.

H.W. Davis Re. Z 3479P6D3f Dern of the Mainz cathedral - buried in the Chapel of Dun Lady
in the Mainz cathedral -
from 25 April 1483 to the end of Jan 1484 was occupied by
the Pilgrimage.
The Dean & his fellow pilgrims {Graf Johann von Solms Philip von Bicken}
started from Oppenheim (near Mainz) -> 15 days travel
to Venice - met to many other Pilgrims who were going
on the same journey.

- The woodcuts are the earliest authentic represaentations of the places
depicted; these are the ports usually visited by every pilgrim of the
period on his journey to Jerusalem.

- The most popular travel book in Europe up to the discovery of the New World.
- on the way they visited the principal cities of the eastern Mediterranean,
saw the Holy Land, & went on to the Montastery at St. Catherine, Mount
Sinai, Alexandria, & Cairo.
See #124 ->Apart from his journal of the pilgrimage in the Holy Land itself, Breydenbach's
remarkable work includes a closely observed description of the inhabitants,
manners & customs of Palestine, a Life of Mahomet [inserted] Mohammed [end inserted], accounts of
the Sieges of Constantinople & of Rodhos, & the alphabets of 7 of
the languages encountered including Greek, Hebrew, & Syriac.

Section De Rodie verbis obsidione - (9 leaves - 16 1/2 pages - mine is the 6th [inserted] 5th leaf from the edn of the book -not including last blank [end inserted])
followed by De captione ciuitatis ydruntine
[inserted] beginning of part ii 100b [end inserted]End of part ii, 130b; 131-145, various appendixes;
BMC 146, 147, illustrations; 148 blank.
- 5 leaves are extended (13, 17, 22, 24, & 146 in BMC copy)

farfel_n01_063_029

p. 58 H. Carter Peter Schöffer's press at Mainz was among the first to use an See #117
English-based Schwabacher, to the Hortus sanitatis of d=d 1485.
A year later Erhard Renwich printed his Breydenbach's Peregrinationes
also at Mainz in a fount made from the same punches though
not the same matrices (the verticality of the letters is less accurate),
except that he introduced a d without a loop.

H.W. Davis Re. Z 3479P6D3f Dern of the Mainz cathedral - buried in the Chapel of Dun Lady
in the Mainz cathedral -
from 25 April 1483 to the end of Jan 1484 was occupied by
the Pilgrimage.
The Dean & his fellow pilgrims {Graf Johann von Solms Philip von Bicken}
started from Oppenheim (near Mainz) -> 15 days travel
to Venice - met to many other Pilgrims who were going
on the same journey.

- The woodcuts are the earliest authentic represaentations of the places
depicted; these are the ports usually visited by every pilgrim of the
period on his journey to Jerusalem.

- The most popular travel book in Europe up to the discovery of the New World.
- on the way they visited the principal cities of the eastern Mediterranean,
saw the Holy Land, & went on to the Montastery at St. Catherine, Mount
Sinai, Alexandria, & Cairo.
See #124 ->Apart from his journal of the pilgrimage in the Holy Land itself, Breydenbach's
remarkable work includes a closely observed description of the inhabitants,
manners & customs of Palestine, a Life of Mahomet [inserted] Mohammed [end inserted], accounts of
the Sieges of Constantinople & of Rodhos, & the alphabets of 7 of
the languages encountered including Greek, Hebrew, & Syriac.

Section De Rodie verbis obsidione - (9 leaves - 16 1/2 pages - mine is the 6th [inserted] 5th leaf from the edn of the book -not including last blank [end inserted])
followed by De captione ciuitatis ydruntine
[inserted] beginning of part ii 100b [end inserted]End of part ii, 130b; 131-145, various appendixes;
BMC 146, 147, illustrations; 148 blank.
- 5 leaves are extended (13, 17, 22, 24, & 146 in BMC copy)