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farfel_n02_143_121

121
Jan '81
Samuel W Katz -Los Angeles
SF Book Fair $55

Schedel, Hartman (1440-1514)
Liber chronicarum
Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 12 July 1493 folio 1st ed. (Imperial)
Goff S 307 HC 14508 BMC II 437 tallest copy 482x319mm
Cop Stan UL, HEHL (CCXXXII)
326 leaves the last blank, 29-319 # Sexta etas mundi
numbered Foliu I-CCXCIX Table + parts of the text in 2 col.
64 lines + headlinge, 352(366)x223mm Types: 165, headlines
(numbers of the aitates mundi) + headings, 110b, text. Capital
spaces in the table + on 21a, 2821, + 321a; printed capitals
elsewhere. Leaves 279-281 (CCLVIIII-CCLXI) are blank except
for the headlines. 645 different cuts plus 1164 repeats giving total of 1809.
The watermark is a tarret.
Original cost- 2 Rhenish florins
unbound + uncolored.
-Clement VI 1342-52
Innocent VI 1352-62
-Urban V 1362-70
Clement VII (Avignon) 1378-94
-Boniface IX 1389-1404
-Benedict XIII (Avignon) 1394-1423
Innocent VII 1404-1406
Gregory 1406-1415
The text begins on 21st leag
(numbered Folia I)
2nd Age beginning on f11
3rd on f21 vo.
4 f46 vo.
5 f64
6 dating from birth - f85
of Christ - ending
AM 6691, AD 1492 on
f. 258 vo.
A few of the next leaves
are headed "Sexta etrs mundi"
but this section deals to
the history of the provinces of Germany by
AEneas Sylvius
Hartman Schedel -editor of the NUremberg Chronicle - his coat of arms
-the Moore head. (18 1/2 x 12 1/2")
42 large views of cities + a double page map of Europe
Type 110b -large text type cut for the Nuremberg Chronicle 1493 +
used again in Durer's Latin Apocalypse 1498
165 - title type - 2 forms of E. Tail of h level to line. Used
in 1482-93.

farfel_n02_143_121

121
Jan '81
Samuel W Katz -Los Angeles
SF Book Fair $55
Schedel, Hartman (1440-1514)
Liber chronicarum
Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 12 July 1493 folio 1st ed. (Imperial)
Goff S 307 HC 14508 BMC II 437 tallest copy 482x319mm
Cop Stan UL, HEHL (CCXXXII)
326 leaves the last blank, 29-319 # Sexta etas mundi
numbered Foliu I-CCXCIX Table + parts of the text in 2 col.
64 lines + headlinge, 352(366)x223mm Types: 165, headlines
(numbers of the aitates mundi) + headings, 110b, text. Capital
spaces in the table + on 21a, 2821, + 321a; printed capitals
elsewhere. Leaves 279-281 (CCLVIIII-CCLXI) are blank except
for the headlines. 645 different cuts plus 1164 repeats giving total of 1809.
The watermark is a tarret.
Original cost- 2 Rhenish florins
unbound + uncolored.
-Clement VI 1342-52
Innocent VI 1352-62
-Urban V 1362-70
Clement VII (Avignon) 1378-94
-Boniface IX 1389-1404
-Benedict XIII (Avignon) 1394-1423
Innocent VII 1404-1406
Gregory 1406-1415
The text begins on 21st leag
(numbered Folia I)
2nd Age beginning on f11
3rd on f21 vo.
4 f46 vo.
5 f64
6 dating from birth - f85
of Christ - ending
AM 6691, AD 1492 on
f. 258 vo.
A few of the next leaves
are headed "Sexta etrs mundi"
but this section deals to
the history of the provinces of Germany by
AEneas Sylvius
Hartman Schedel -editor of the NUremberg Chronicle - his coat of arms
-the Moore head. (18 1/2 x 12 1/2")
42 large views of cities + a double page map of Europe
Type 110b -large text type cut for the Nuremberg Chronicle 1493 +
used again in Durer's Latin Apocalypse 1498
165 - title type - 2 forms of E. Tail of h level to line. Used
in 1482-93.