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farfel_n02_169_131

131
May '82
Beinvilam Sre
Dr Eichenberger
30 SF = $15/54
(1.93)

Biblia [Bohemian] Czech
Biblj Stary A Nory Zakon (The Holy Bible)
Venice: Patrus Liechtenstein, 1506 folio kral=king
Copy: Yale Univ. BM 52 lines Old Testament, I Kings 21, 22 -same as 104
Narlou + Moule #2180 Printed in black or gothic letter.
Contains the Apocrypha. 3rd. Bohemian edition.
A partial revision of the ancient version (860 AD - revised
by Hus [1373-1415] and his followers); ed. by John
Gindrzysky of Suaz + THomas Molck of Hradec.
Printed at eh cost of 3 (Jan Hlawsa, Wacklaw Sowa + Bluisn Lazan) citizens of Progue for the use
of the Utraquists a Caliztines. The book 4 Esduss
appears for the 1st time in this ed. 32cm.
Contains 569 printed leaces + 1 blank; not numbered.
Title page printed from 1 wood block. No catch words.
With fresh illustrations. With chapter headings + marginal references

[inserted] Diamonded A O P Q S U PGesamtkatalog #4324 Louda 387-388. [end inserted]See #168 1 Aug. 1488 Prague Goff B620 Hain 3161. The ed. princeps of
the complete Bible in Bohemian.
[inserted] Types 92 text - double hyphen 160 headlines Darlow + Moule #2178 BMC III 816 [end inserted]See #351 2 14 Nov. 1489 Kuttenberg: Martin of Tischniowa
folio Hain 3162. Goff B 621 / 501 vol + headline 230(244)x187mm with woodcuts 2 col. 612 leaves
P. Liechtenstein (of Cologne, the nephew of Hermannus L.)
Venice - the obly books of the 15th V which an be
connected with Petrus L. as a pritner are the edition of
Regiomontanus, Ephemerides Perpetuae, dated 15 Oct.
1498 + the indifferently authenticated Aquinas, 1498.

Calixtines - a member of a Hussite body which maintained that
the laity should recieve the cup as well as the bread in
the Euchrist
-The chalice for the laity became the symbol of the Hussites who
were for that reason called Calixtines or Ultraquists
-followere of Gregios Calixtus.
-Ultraquists -the main body of the followers of Hus in Bohemia -
they comprised many of the nobility.

farfel_n02_169_131

131
May '82
Beinvilam Sre
Dr Eichenberger
30 SF = $15/54
(1.93)
Biblia [Bohemian] Czech
Biblj Stary A Nory Zakon (The Holy Bible)
Venice: Patrus Liechtenstein, 1506 folio kral=king
Copy: Yale Univ. BM 52 lines Old Testament, I Kings 21, 22 -same as 104
Narlou + Moule #2180 Printed in black or gothic letter.
Contains the Apocrypha. 3rd. Bohemian edition.
A partial revision of the ancient version (860 AD - revised
by Hus [1373-1415] and his followers); ed. by John
Gindrzysky of Suaz + THomas Molck of Hradec.
Printed at eh cost of 3 (Jan Hlawsa, Wacklaw Sowa + Bluisn Lazan) citizens of Progue for the use
of the Utraquists a Caliztines. The book 4 Esduss
appears for the 1st time in this ed. 32cm.
Contains 569 printed leaces + 1 blank; not numbered.
Title page printed from 1 wood block. No catch words.
With fresh illustrations. With chapter headings + marginal references

[inserted] Diamonded A O P Q S U PGesamtkatalog #4324 Louda 387-388. [end inserted]See #168 1 Aug. 1488 Prague Goff B620 Hain 3161. The ed. princeps of
the complete Bible in Bohemian.
[inserted] Types 92 text - double hyphen 160 headlines Darlow + Moule #2178 BMC III 816 [end inserted]See #351 2 14 Nov. 1489 Kuttenberg: Martin of Tischniowa
folio Hain 3162. Goff B 621 / 501 vol + headline 230(244)x187mm with woodcuts 2 col. 612 leaves
P. Liechtenstein (of Cologne, the nephew of Hermannus L.)
Venice - the obly books of the 15th V which an be
connected with Petrus L. as a pritner are the edition of
Regiomontanus, Ephemerides Perpetuae, dated 15 Oct.
1498 + the indifferently authenticated Aquinas, 1498.

Calixtines - a member of a Hussite body which maintained that
the laity should recieve the cup as well as the bread in
the Euchrist
-The chalice for the laity became the symbol of the Hussites who
were for that reason called Calixtines or Ultraquists
-followere of Gregios Calixtus.
-Ultraquists -the main body of the followers of Hus in Bohemia -
they comprised many of the nobility.