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Johann Zainer, the Elder & Younger (1985)
EN HC US FE
ISBN: 9780931043024 bzw. 0931043026, in Englisch, Kenneth Karmiole, Bookseller, Inc. gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Shipping costs to: USA.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, John Howell for Books.
Los Angeles:: Kenneth Karmiole, Bookseller, Inc., 1985. First Edition, thus. Hardcover. Very Good. LIMITED EDITION of 159 copies, printed in Aldine Bembo types on 80 pound Mohawk Superfine paper by Patrick Reagh, Printers of Glendale, CA. 4to. 11 1/4 x 8 3/4 inches. ix, (26) pp. Half-title, title page printed in red and black within a red decorative border, the original leaf is not foliated, "Septimus" is at the running head, and "Sit Laus deo" is printed on the recto a bit more than half-way down the page of printed text (line 27), the rest of the recto and the verso are blank, decorative initial in red, 5 samples of Zainer printing in the text; text clean, unmarked, 4 worm holes in the text of the leaf, but only affect a few letters and do not hinder study of Zainer's Type number 4. Blue cloth over boards, printed paper spine label; binding square and tight, minor soiling to covers. Very Good. Translated from the German by Ruth Schwab-Rosenthal. Introduction by Bernard M. Rosenthal. Peter Amelung presents the existing evidence that shows that the Zainer Press in Ulm was conducted by a father and son, from 1473-1519. This volume contains a printed leaf from the early period of the Zainer Press, Ripelin's Compendium Theologiae Veritatis. Hugo Ripelin (circa 1210-1268) was born in Strassburg, and after becoming a Dominican, went to the order's house in Zurich, and returned to Strassburg in 1258. His Compendium theologiae veritatis had the same name as a work by Thomas Acquinas. Ripelin's work has been attributed to Albertus Magnus and others; it exists in nearly 1,000 manuscripts written between 1285 and the sixteenth century and appeared in 15 incunabula editions. Bernard Rosenthal's important Introduction to this volume corrects the bibliographical record for this work. REFERENCES (with Rosenthal's corrections): Hain 437; British Museum Catalog, II, 527 (IB9213).
Von Händler/Antiquariat, John Howell for Books.
Los Angeles:: Kenneth Karmiole, Bookseller, Inc., 1985. First Edition, thus. Hardcover. Very Good. LIMITED EDITION of 159 copies, printed in Aldine Bembo types on 80 pound Mohawk Superfine paper by Patrick Reagh, Printers of Glendale, CA. 4to. 11 1/4 x 8 3/4 inches. ix, (26) pp. Half-title, title page printed in red and black within a red decorative border, the original leaf is not foliated, "Septimus" is at the running head, and "Sit Laus deo" is printed on the recto a bit more than half-way down the page of printed text (line 27), the rest of the recto and the verso are blank, decorative initial in red, 5 samples of Zainer printing in the text; text clean, unmarked, 4 worm holes in the text of the leaf, but only affect a few letters and do not hinder study of Zainer's Type number 4. Blue cloth over boards, printed paper spine label; binding square and tight, minor soiling to covers. Very Good. Translated from the German by Ruth Schwab-Rosenthal. Introduction by Bernard M. Rosenthal. Peter Amelung presents the existing evidence that shows that the Zainer Press in Ulm was conducted by a father and son, from 1473-1519. This volume contains a printed leaf from the early period of the Zainer Press, Ripelin's Compendium Theologiae Veritatis. Hugo Ripelin (circa 1210-1268) was born in Strassburg, and after becoming a Dominican, went to the order's house in Zurich, and returned to Strassburg in 1258. His Compendium theologiae veritatis had the same name as a work by Thomas Acquinas. Ripelin's work has been attributed to Albertus Magnus and others; it exists in nearly 1,000 manuscripts written between 1285 and the sixteenth century and appeared in 15 incunabula editions. Bernard Rosenthal's important Introduction to this volume corrects the bibliographical record for this work. REFERENCES (with Rosenthal's corrections): Hain 437; British Museum Catalog, II, 527 (IB9213).
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Johann Zainer, the Elder & Younger. (1985)
EN HC FE
ISBN: 9780931043024 bzw. 0931043026, in Englisch, Kenneth Karmiole, Bookseller, Inc. gebundenes Buch, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, John Howell for Books, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA [50713969], Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
LIMITED EDITION of 159 copies, printed in Aldine Bembo types on 80 pound Mohawk Superfine paper by Patrick Reagh, Printers of Glendale, CA. 4to. 11 1/4 x 8 3/4 inches. ix, (26) pp. Half-title, title page printed in red and black within a red decorative border, the original leaf is not foliated, "Septimus" is at the running head, and "Sit Laus deo" is printed on the recto a bit more than half-way down the page of printed text (line 27), the rest of the recto and the verso are blank, decorative initial in red, 5 samples of Zainer printing in the text; text clean, unmarked, 4 worm holes in the text of the leaf, but only affect a few letters and do not hinder study of Zainer's Type number 4. Blue cloth over boards, printed paper spine label; binding square and tight, minor soiling to covers. Very Good. Translated from the German by Ruth Schwab-Rosenthal. Introduction by Bernard M. Rosenthal. Peter Amelung presents the existing evidence that shows that the Zainer Press in Ulm was conducted by a father and son, from 1473-1519. This volume contains a printed leaf from the early period of the Zainer Press, Ripelin's Compendium Theologiae Veritatis. Hugo Ripelin (circa 1210-1268) was born in Strassburg, and after becoming a Dominican, went to the order's house in Zurich, and returned to Strassburg in 1258. His Compendium theologiae veritatis had the same name as a work by Thomas Acquinas. Ripelin's work has been attributed to Albertus Magnus and others; it exists in nearly 1,000 manuscripts written between 1285 and the sixteenth century and appeared in 15 incunabula editions. Bernard Rosenthal's important Introduction to this volume corrects the bibliographical record for this work. REFERENCES (with Rosenthal's corrections): Hain 437; British Museum Catalog, II, 527 (IB9213).
LIMITED EDITION of 159 copies, printed in Aldine Bembo types on 80 pound Mohawk Superfine paper by Patrick Reagh, Printers of Glendale, CA. 4to. 11 1/4 x 8 3/4 inches. ix, (26) pp. Half-title, title page printed in red and black within a red decorative border, the original leaf is not foliated, "Septimus" is at the running head, and "Sit Laus deo" is printed on the recto a bit more than half-way down the page of printed text (line 27), the rest of the recto and the verso are blank, decorative initial in red, 5 samples of Zainer printing in the text; text clean, unmarked, 4 worm holes in the text of the leaf, but only affect a few letters and do not hinder study of Zainer's Type number 4. Blue cloth over boards, printed paper spine label; binding square and tight, minor soiling to covers. Very Good. Translated from the German by Ruth Schwab-Rosenthal. Introduction by Bernard M. Rosenthal. Peter Amelung presents the existing evidence that shows that the Zainer Press in Ulm was conducted by a father and son, from 1473-1519. This volume contains a printed leaf from the early period of the Zainer Press, Ripelin's Compendium Theologiae Veritatis. Hugo Ripelin (circa 1210-1268) was born in Strassburg, and after becoming a Dominican, went to the order's house in Zurich, and returned to Strassburg in 1258. His Compendium theologiae veritatis had the same name as a work by Thomas Acquinas. Ripelin's work has been attributed to Albertus Magnus and others; it exists in nearly 1,000 manuscripts written between 1285 and the sixteenth century and appeared in 15 incunabula editions. Bernard Rosenthal's important Introduction to this volume corrects the bibliographical record for this work. REFERENCES (with Rosenthal's corrections): Hain 437; British Museum Catalog, II, 527 (IB9213).
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Johann Zainer The Elder & Younger (1985)
EN HC
ISBN: 9780931043024 bzw. 0931043026, in Englisch, Los Angeles: Kenneth Karmiole, 1985. One of 159 copies. gebundenes Buch.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Book Den [90293], Santa Barbara, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Near Fine in blue cloth. Ffep silverfish. Inserted leaf missing. Collectible Presses: Fine Presses; Printing. Ships in a box directly from our store in Santa Barbara, California.
Hardcover. Near Fine in blue cloth. Ffep silverfish. Inserted leaf missing. Collectible Presses: Fine Presses; Printing. Ships in a box directly from our store in Santa Barbara, California.
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Johann Zainer the Elder & Younger (1985)
EN HC US
ISBN: 9780931043024 bzw. 0931043026, in Englisch, Los Angeles: Kenneth Karmiole, 1985. One of 159 copies. gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, plus shipping, Shipping area: DOM.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Book Den, CA, Santa Barbara, [RE:5].
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