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2023__0829771565Vida Pub 2023. Hardcover. New. lea edition. 1712 pages. Spanish language. 10.00x7.25x1.75 inches. Vida Pub hardcover
20231-0829771565Vida Pub 2023. Hardcover. New. lea edition. 1712 pages. Spanish language. 10.00x7.25x1.75 inches. Vida Pub hardcover
1489371804Strasbourg: Johann Prüss 1489. Text in double columns 52 lines per column. 450 leaves with erratic pagination and collation. Two leaves present in early manuscript facsimile Interpretations of Hebrew Names leaves b2 and b7. Partially rubricated. Contemporary manuscript marginalia with chapter summaries in the lower margins throughout and shoulder notes in the OT with extensive annotation on the title. Folio. Early blindstamped pigskin later brass bosses and clasps joints splitting some loss at bottom of spine. Title mounted with paper losses at fore-edge and lower margins affecting the manuscript annotation but not the text. Cloth clamshell box. Text in double columns 52 lines per column. 450 leaves with erratic pagination and collation. Two leaves present in early manuscript facsimile Interpretations of Hebrew Names leaves b2 and b7. Partially rubricated. Contemporary manuscript marginalia with chapter summaries in the lower margins throughout and shoulder notes in the OT with extensive annotation on the title. Folio. The second Prüss Bible. Place of publication and printer from Goff publication date from colophon Kk5v. Not in Darlow and Moule. This copy from the famed bible collection of W. A. Copinger. See his lengthy bibliographic description in Incunabula Biblica item 79 and plate XLI. ISTC ib00588000; GW 4265; Hain-Copinger 3104; Proctor 543; Goff B588; BM 15th cent. I 122 IB.1658; Walsh J.E. 15th cent. printed books 196; Stillwell B516; Bodleian Lib. 15th cent. B-297; Copinger W. Incunabula Biblica 79; BSB-Ink B-462. Provenance: W. A. Copinger bookplate; General Theological Seminary booklabel blindstamp on the title Johann Prüss unknown
1512372103Paris: Philippe Pigouchet for Simon Vostre 1512. Title page printed in red and black with woodcut device of Simon Vostre; full page woodcuts of St. Jerome crucifixion old coloring. Text in gothic type in two columns ornamental initials some colored text ruled in red throughout. 15 340 28 leaves. Terminal black dd6 present. 1 vols. Folio. Modern linen conservation binding. First leaf toned ownership marks struck out early bibliopole's description in ink at bottom of title. Some minor worming at end. Very good. Title page printed in red and black with woodcut device of Simon Vostre; full page woodcuts of St. Jerome crucifixion old coloring. Text in gothic type in two columns ornamental initials some colored text ruled in red throughout. 15 340 28 leaves. Terminal black dd6 present. 1 vols. Folio. Large folio Bible printed for Simon Vostre by Philippe Pigouchet the famous printer of some of the most beautiful Books of Hours. Uncommon in institutions and in the trade. Renouard ICP II 248; Delaveau & Hillard 778 Philippe Pigouchet for Simon Vostre unknown
1509372247Basel: per Johannem Petri de Langdorff et Johannem Froben de Hammelburg 1509. Printer's device on title hand colored at an early date. Large manuscript initials in red and blue; rubricated throughout. 14 CCCXLVII 28 leaves. Manuscript references and extensive early marginalia in Hebrew in O.T.; citations in Table keyed to N.T. and underlined. Contemporary colored deerskin sectional fore-edge tabs. Folio 13 x 8-1/2 inches. Full burgundy morocco by Zaehnsdorf. Title leaf repaired at gutter and bottom corner; minor staining. Printer's device on title hand colored at an early date. Large manuscript initials in red and blue; rubricated throughout. 14 CCCXLVII 28 leaves. Manuscript references and extensive early marginalia in Hebrew in O.T.; citations in Table keyed to N.T. and underlined. Contemporary colored deerskin sectional fore-edge tabs. Folio 13 x 8-1/2 inches. A scarce Latin bible the first edition of the Vulgate with the printed marginal references to canon law. These 'Concordantiae iuris canonici' according to Masch were compiled by Johannes Niuicellensis an abbot and were printed separately in 1482. This is also the first edition to printed the commendatory hexastich by Matthias Sambucellus on the title page beginning: "Emendata magis scaturit nunc biblia tota."<br /> <br /> A tall copy with generous margins lovely stylish manuscript initials and full rubrication. VD16 B2584. Delaveau & Hillard 771; cf. Darlow & Moule note after 6092. Provenance: Dr. Charles Clay Manchester 19th century inscription on front endpaper sold Sotheby Wilkinson & Hodge May 18 1883; General Theological Seminary bookplate blindstamps; [per Johannem Petri de Langdorff et Johannem Froben de Hammelburg unknown
15192682Lyon: Jacques I Mareschal for Simon Vincent 1519. <p>8vo 180 x 126 mm. 30 500 54 pp. with pagination errors. Title and first table printed in red and black text in two columns with printed marginalia indices and summary in 3 columns. Colophon on fol. RR4v. Publisher’s woodcut device Baudrier no. 2 on title and final verso full-page woodcut showing the six days of Creation within ornamental border historiated woodcut initials throughout; red paragraph marks to opening page and red highlighting to the facing woodcut. Mainly faint marginal dampstain in upper margins light discoloration to outer margins. Contemporary Flemish blind-tooled calf over wooden boards sides with leafy roll-tool border enclosing central panel with intersecting triple fillets forming a saltire design the compartments filled with a repeated foliate tool arranged symmetrically one of two fore-edge clasps two catches; many deckle edges preserved worn a few small chips to leather pastedown endpapers renewed. Provenance: early ownership inscriptions on title: Mrr Cornelius Adamus ter Borch; and Siba Lÿken; contemporary marginal notes and some text markings crosses in margins and underlinings in first few books Genesis-Deuteronomy; abundant 17th and/or 18th-century philological annotations in Genesis and Exodus and in the indices including full page of notes on blank page 2E5v.<br /> <br /> A complete portable Bible printed in very small types containing an ample scholarly apparatus and finding aids for the use of theology students and scholars; this copy with contemporary annotations and in a contemporary blind-tooled calf binding probably Flemish. This compact glossed Bible densely and economically printed with no break between the Old and New Testaments is enlivened by hundreds of historiated woodcut initials from woodcut alphabets designed by Guillaume Leroy who also designed the six-part full-page woodcut of the Creation. <br /> <br /> Mareschal’s useful “pocket†Bibles were bestsellers this being the fourth of six octavo editions from his press. They were among the first Bible editions to include a rhyming mnemonic Biblical summary by the minorite friar Franciscus Gothi in which each four-line verse summarizes a Biblical chapter. Occupying here the final two quires and called for in the colophon it is not recorded by Baudrier or Gültlingen. Possibly buyers had the choice of including it or not in their copies. Otherwise the text of Mareschal’s octavo Bibles follows that of the Bible printed in Basel in 1509 by Johann Petri and Froben using the text edited by the Dominican Alberto Castellano and supplying for the first time marginal notes citing canon law. The apparatus includes four tables and a glossary of Hebrew names. As in the Petri editions a six-line commendatory poem by Matthias Sambucellus is printed on the title here with the first word of the last line incorrectly given as “Omne†instead of “Omine.â€<br /> <br /> The publisher Simon Vincent belonged to Lyon’s powerful booksellers' guild the Compagnie des Libraires whose members helped Mareschal during his early years impressed by his skill conscientiousness and sobriety â€a rare trait among printers of this period†notes Baudrier qualities which contrasted markedly with those of the printer Michel Topie whose press Mareschal had acquired in 1512 Baudrier 11:383.<br /> <br /> USTC 145003; Adams B-997; Pettegree & Walsby French Vernacular Books III: 57271. Darlow & Moule II: 6093 note; Baudrier Bibliographie lyonnaise 11: 401 and pp. 380 397 & 448; Gültlingen Bibliographie des livres imprimés à Lyon 2:209 no. 56.</p> Jacques I Mareschal [for Simon Vincent] unknown
1819373865Lancaster Penn: Johann Bär 1819. Text in two columns. Engraved frontispieces to the OT and NT. 10 100 12 4 738 26 4 227 1 92pp. Folio. Contemporary calf covers bordered with gilt roll tools and cornerpieces covers with pictorial blocking press and stencil-masked sprinkled motif in relief Moses on the upper cover and Jesus on the lower cover spines with double-raised bands elaborately tooled in gilt with additional stencil-masked motifs in relief red morocco letter piece marbled endpaper gilt edges repair to upper joint and hinge original full calf slipcase. Text in two columns. Engraved frontispieces to the OT and NT. 10 100 12 4 738 26 4 227 1 92pp. Folio. The first German folio Bible printed in America in a very unusual and elaborate American binding and with a very early slipcase. Wright p. 139 Johann Bär unknown
1798345310Basel: Ben und Verlag Emanuel Zhurnensen. Zhurnensen 1798. 32 688; 120; 4 280pp. Double coplumn. Folio. Full contemporary blindstamped pigskin over wooden boards with clasps and bosses. Signed Gotfried Zahn on ffep. 32 688; 120; 4 280pp. Double coplumn. Folio. Ben und Verlag Emanuel Zhurnensen. Zhurnensen unknown
1720ST19425Nuremberg: J. A. Endter 1720. 433 x 278mm. 17 x 11". 68 p.l. first blank 1-664 1-904 pp. 8 leaves. <br/> ONCE SPECTACULAR AND STILL REMARKABLY IMPRESSIVE CONTEMPORARY GERMAN CALF ELABORATELY GILT WITH A PAINTED BROWN STRAPWORK DESIGN OVER REVERSE BEVELLED WOODEN BOARDS two cartouches on each cover with four- or five-line quotations from the Bible initials "J A B" and "D B" and the date "1726" on upper cover the strapwork forming geometric compartments filled with gilt foliate and floral sprays accented with small putti raised bands spine gilt in compartments with central strapwork lozenge containing gilt flower surrounded by foliage two brass and probably later leather clasps dramatic endpapers of green and gilt decorated paper edges gilt and gauffered in ornate lily pattern some expert restoration at spine ends and at top and bottom of joints. With woodcut initials and tailpieces additional engraved title page 11 engraved portraits of the Dukes of Saxony engraved portrait of Luther by Kilian after Sandrart missing an additional portrait of Luther and 28 engraved plates and plans seven of them double-page. ◆Paint and gilt somewhat rubbed other signs of use to the binding but the once-magnificent binding quite sound and still very very striking. Occasional minor foxing stains and thumbing N5 with five-inch curving tear into text no loss two plates with old six- to seven-inch tears into image one mended on verso with discolored cellotape a handful of other minor tears but still a pleasing copy internally generally quite clean and fresh.<br/> <br/> At 5 1/4" thick and with a lavish overall decorative design this is a memorable specimen of a German post-fanfare binding very likely produced as a wedding gift for the couple whose initials appear on the cover. Support for this supposition resides in the binding's quotations from German Scripture traditionally used at Lutheran weddings: Genesis 2:18 "And the Lord God said It is not good that the man should be alone; I will make him a helpmeet for him" and Colossians 3:14 "But above all these things clothe yourselves in love which is the bond of perfection". A perfect family Bible for a young couple of high degree this handsomely illustrated edition is known as the "Kurfürstenbibel" because of its portraits of the Electoral Princes called "Kurfürsten" in German. Such a Bible was originally prepared for Ernst I Duke of Saxe-Gotha and Altenburg as a celebration of Martin Luther's Bible translation. The Endters one of the prominent German printing families issued several printings of it beginning in 1641 and continuing to the end of the 18th century. In addition to portraits of Luther and the Protestant princes of Germany it contains the maps views and illustrated half-titles by Jacob van Sandrart and others first used in the edition of 1686. Although it bears some small signs of use the binding remains an object of imposing beauty. J. A. Endter unknown
1926ST16973Munich: Bremer Presse 1926-28. ONE OF 365 COPIES. 360 x 250 mm. 14 1/4 x 10". Five volumes. Edited by Carl von Kraus. <br/> VERY FINE TAN MOROCCO BY WERNER G. KIEßIG stamp-signed with his "K" mark at foot of lower cover upper covers lettered in blind lower cover with small round book stamp of former owner Martin Wandersleb smooth spines divided into panels by blind rules blind-stamped titling marbled endpapers leather hinges top edges black other edges untrimmed. In the original brown dust jackets with paper title labels to spines. Housed in the original slightly worn matching marbled paper slipcases. With titles and initials drawn by Anna Simons. Front pastedown with bookplate of Martin Wandersleb. Eyssen 88; Ransom p. 257. ◆One or two faint spots of foxing one small marginal smudge but A CHOICE COPY with no signs of use inside or out.<br/> <br/> This is a superb copy of the signal achievement of the Bremer Presse in a restrained but impressive binding produced by Berlin master bookbinder Werner G. Kießig. Printed on Zander handmade paper with a typeface specially cut by Louis Hoell and initials designed by Anna Simons this set was issued to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the completion of the Lutheran Bible. Rodenberg tells us that this work had for years been the highest goal of the press and Eyssen proclaims "a better and more textually reliable re-creation of this national monument is hardly conceivable." Colin Franklin noted in "The Private Presses" that the Gutenberg Museum in Mainz described the Bremer Presse as "the Queen of the Private Presses." According to Ransom the press offered the Bible in three different bindings: in boards for $310 in vellum for $420 and in morocco for $470. Because she was a woman Anna Simons 1871-1951 was barred from studying at the Prussian Arts and Crafts School so she travelled to England to learn from Edward Johnston at the Royal College of Art. Johnston's biographer Priscilla Johnston writes "She was one of the best students Johnston ever had and certainly one of those who exercised the greatest influence afterwards for she disseminated his teaching throughout Germany where it was perhaps more fruitful even than in England." She designed some 1400 initials and title pages for the Bremer Press. <br /> <br /> Binder Werner G. Kießig 1924-2014 apprenticed with German master binder Kurt Grünewald and studied with Bruno Scheer before attaining the rank of Meister in 1948. Although he lived in East Germany for much of his career his status as a master craftsman afforded him more freedom than usual--to exhibit internationally and to join organizations like Meister der Einbandkunst MDE and Designer Bookbinders. He was the preferred bookbinder for volumes produced by Wolfram Benda's Bear Press. From the 1970s on Kießig signed his bindings with the stamp of a "K" in a stylized book designed by Herbert Prüget.<br /> <br /> Our bindings also bear the stamp of former owner Martin Wandersleb 1924-2005 designed by Otto Rohse. The bookplate designed for this bibliophile and theologian by the artist Gerhard Marcks is on the front pastedown. This set was also part of the collection of Hamburg collector Barbara Achilles d. 2010 who put together an impressive library of private press books. Bremer Presse unknown
1743536711743. SAUR BIBLE. Biblia Das ist: Die Helige Schrift Altes und Neues Testaments Nach der Deutschen Uebersetzung D. Martin Luthers mit Jedes Capitels Furtzen Summarien Ach Bengefugten Vielen und Richtigen Parallelen; Rebst dem Gewohnlichen Anhang des Dritten und Vierten Buchs Esra und des Dritten Buchs der Maccabaer. Germantown: Christoph Saur 1743. 4to. 4 995. 1 277 7 pp. printed in double columns. Ornamental capitals. Contemporary calf over bevelled wooden boards tooled brass clasps raised bands. Repaired loss to foot of spine made up in matching leather; lower half of second column of one leaf expertly supplied in facsimile; boards rubbed; toning and light scattered foxing else a very good copy. Evans 5127. Darlow & Moule 4240. Hildeburn 804. Seidensticker p. 20. The first European language Bible printed in America and the second Bible printed in America after John Eliot's Indian Bibles of the 1660s. The German text is based on Martin Luther's translation by way of the 34th Halle edition with some books of the Apocrypha III and IV Esra and III Maccabees supplied from the pietistic Berlenburg Bible. It was printed with type sent from Frankfurt by Heinrich Ehrenfried Luther who received twelve of the completed Bibles in return. Though Saur was criticized by the Lutherans in Philadelphia for the ideological slant of his Bible the combination of translations and Protestant traditions did much to keep Saur above much of the local German sectarian conflict. Believed to have been printed in an edition of 1200 copies slightly over one-tenth are known to have survived. Christoph Saur 1693-1758 was a native of Wittgenstein Germany who settled in Germantown Pennsylvania and practiced medicine before turning to printing. A very nice copy of a landmark in American religious and printing history. unknown
1763476151763. SAUR BIBLE. Biblia Das Ist: Die Heilige Schrift Ales Und Neues Testaments Nach Der Deutschen Uebersetzung D. Martin Luthers Mit Jedes Capitels Furtzen Summarien Auch Bengefugten Vielen Und Richtigen Parallelen. Germantown: Christoph Saur 1763. 49922773pp. printed in double columns. Quarto. Contemporary calf raised bands spine in six compartments. Calf lightly worn. Minor chipping to head and foot of spine. Lacking the metal clasps as usual. Light scattered foxing and browned throughout. Overall very good. SEIDENSTICKER p.61. ARNDT 269. O'CALLAGHAN P.25. EVANS 9343. HILDEBURN 1877. NAIP w018552. SABIN 5192.The second edition of the first European language Bible printed in America after the first of 1743. The text is based on Martin Luther's version by way of the thirty-fourth edition of the Halle Bible with books three and four Edras and three Maccabees supplied from the Berlenburg Bible. The present edition rumored to be issued in 2000 copies was printed by Christopher Saur II son of Christoph Saur the elder a native of Wittgenstein Germany. The elder Saur emigrated to Germantown Pennsylvania and practiced medicine before turning to printing. It was he who printed the 1743 first edition. A very nice copy of an important early American Bible. unknown
1813001JUNGER1Gedruckt und zu finden bey Friedrich Goeb Somerset PA: . 1813 pp. 4 527 66; 169; 3. With caption title separate pagination and signatures; Apocrypha - 66 p. - With second title-page separate pagination and signatures: 'Das neue Testament unsers Herrn und Heylandes Jesu Christi von Dr. Martin Luther.' Small Folio. 320 mm. 9 x 13". As usually found with age and damp stain on preliminary and terminal leaves. Attractive and unusual full polished leather over beveled oak boards binding. No clasps remain. The famous Somerset German Bible of 1813 is the first Bible published west of the Allegheny Mountains in any language. Charles Friedrich Goeb was a Mennonite minister as well as a master printer in Western Pennsylvania. He came to Somerset PA in 1809. Printing the bible was an enormous undertaking especially in the wilderness that was then Somerset. It involved: the setting of millions of pieces of type; carving the titlepage and ornament blocks; purchasing storing and printing at least 50000 large full sheets of paper; binding probably 500 copies. In addition he apparently also wrote: the Preface the Remarks prefixed to each chapter of the Five Books of Moses the Commentary to the Song of Solomon and St. John's Revelations. Goeb calls this the 'Die Erste Auflage First Edition on both the General and New Testament title pages. He may have been referring to the remarks that he added.GLP/USA 2004; Studer. Frederick Goeb Master Printer. pp. xvii-xvii; AI/S&S 27883; O'Callaghan. List of the Editions of the Holy Scriptures 114; Seidensticker p. 190. SCARCE. JUN_GER1 Language: eng. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Good. Gedruckt und zu finden bey Friedrich Goeb, Somerset [PA]: . hardcover
1813002JUNGER1Gedruckt und zu finden bey Friedrich Goeb Somerset PA: . 1813 pp. 4 527 66; 169; 3. With caption title separate pagination and signatures; Apocrypha - 66 p. - With second title-page separate pagination and signatures: 'Das neue Testament unsers Herrn und Heylandes Jesu Christi von Dr. Martin Luther.' Small Folio. 320 mm. 9 x 13". Old age and damp stain. Old ink stain in gutters of rear leaves. Worn leather over beveled oak boards binding. No clasps remain. The famous Somerset German Bible of 1813 is the first Bible published west of the Allegheny Mountains. Charles Friedrich Goeb was a Mennonite minister as well as a master printer in Western Pennsylvania. He came to Somerset PA in 1809. Printing the bible was an enomous undertaking especially in the wilderness that was then Somerset. It involved: the setting of millions of pieces of type; carving the titlepage and ornament blocks; purchasing storing and printing at least 50000 large full sheets of paper; binding probably 500 copies. In addition he apparently also wrote: the Preface the Remarks prefixed to each chapter of the Five Books of Moses the Commentary to the Song of Solomon and St. John's Revelations. Goeb calls this the 'Die Erste Auflage First Edition on both the General and New Testament title pages. He may have been referring to the remarks that he added. GLP/USA 2004; Studer. Frederick Goeb Master Printer. pp. xvii-xvii; AI/S&S 27883; O'Callaghan. List of the Editions of the Holy Scriptures 114; Seidensticker p. 190. SCARCE. JUN_GER1. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Good. Gedruckt und zu finden bey Friedrich Goeb, Somerset [PA]: . hardcover
1743P49<p><strong>Summary: </strong>Germantown: Christopher Saur 1743. 4to 9.5 X 7.5 in. The first Bible printed in America after Elliot's Indian Bible of the 1660s and the first American Bible printed in a European language. A very good copy in original beveled boards.</p><p><strong>Description:</strong> There are several clippings pertaining to this edition of the Bible mounted on the front pastedown. Printed general title page 1743 laid down with loss to the lower border and imprint which have been replaced in facsimile. Ornamental headpiece at the beginning of Genesis. Text in two column black letter with cross references and short summaries at the beginning of each chapter. The text is based on Martin Luther's version by way of the 34th edition of the Halle Bible with books three and four Esra and three Maccabees supplied from the Berlenburg Bible. The present copy has "parallelen" spelled correctly a second issue of the title had this word misspelled as "parllelen" as it was made in haste. Printed New Testament title page 1743. Ornamental headpiece at the beginning of Matthew. Concludes with a Register 3 pp.</p><p><strong>Collation:</strong> 2 A-Z4 2A-2Z4 3A-3Z4; 4A-4Z4; 5A-5Z4 6A-6I4 6J2 Old Testament; A-Z4 2A-2M4 2N2 New Testament. <u>Lacks</u> Rrr-Sss Psalm 23-56.</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Period full sheep over beveled oak boards. Sometime expertly rebacked with the original spine laid on. A portion of one strap perished with the original hasp and other strap remaining. Binding chipped in various places but nicely restored.</p><p><strong>Condition:</strong> Some dampstaining in places most prevalent to first few leaves; some toning occasional soiling and spotting as typical; small hole to final leaf with loss of a few letters; a few instances of shaved catchwords in places; introductory leaf remargined with loss of a few letters to margins.</p><p><strong>Note: </strong>1200 copies of this Bible were printed by Christopher Saur. He was a man of conviction in matters of morality and religion and he sought to produce a Bible that his fellow Germans could read in their native tongue. He appealed to Germany where Dr. Heinrich Luther provided him with the type in exchange for a presentation copy. It took him three years to complete the printing of the Bible. Saur made every effort to promote the reading of the Scriptures. His asking price was eighteen shillings but his quoted as saying that "to the poor and needy we have no price." An estimated 120 copies have survived making copies of the 1743 edition quite scarce.</p><p><strong>References:</strong> D&M 4240; Evans 5127; Wright 31.</p> Christopher Saur hardcover
176332387Germantown PA: Christoph Saur 1763. Thick quarto. 4 992 277 3pp. Printed in two columns. Expert restoration repairing tears with minor losses to OT 2 and A1 and NT A2 and Mm4. Contemporary calf over bevelled wooden boards early marbled endpapers rebacked to style spine with raised bands in six compartments<br/> <br/> The second Saur bible: the second edition of the first bible in a European language to be published in America.<br/> <br/> Sauer's text of the Luther translation was largely based on the Halle Bible but with the addition of the appendix to the Apocrypha with books 3 and 4 Esdras and 3 Maccabees supplied from the Berlenburg version. When first published in 1743 Saur's bible was the first bible in a European language to be published in America and just the second Bible printed in America after John Eliot's Indian Bibles of the 1660s. The present edition rumored to have been issued in 2000 copies was printed by Christopher Saur II son of Christoph Saur the elder.<br/> <br/> Arndt The First Century of German Language Printing in the United States of America 269; Darlow & Moule 4240; Evans 9343; Hildeburn 1877; O'Callaghan p. 25; Sabin 5192; Wright Early Bibles of America pp. 28-50. Christoph Saur unknown
5g623Endter Nürnberg 1716. 7 statt 34 Blatt 1181 S. 12 Blatt zwischengebunden 4 statt 11 Blatt mit 1 von 2 gestochenen Titeln 4 gestochenen Zwischentiteln gestochenem Porträt Luthers sowie zahlreichen Textholzschnitten neuer Ledereinband auf 7 Schmuckbünden Folio es fehlt 1 gestochener Haupttitel Drucktitel und 32 Blatt Vor- und Nachstücke/7 Blatt Vorstücke lose und mit Randläsuren/etwas fleckig/ und teils mit kleinen Randläsuren. - VD 18 10957383 / Bibelslg. Württ. LB E 1153 / Jahn 119. Die 16. Ausgabe der Dilherr-Bibel die 2. in der grundlegend neuen Ausstattung Endter - unknown
5f3599Andreas Zeidler Dresden und Leipzig 1716. Mit zahlreichen Textholzschnitten. 6 Bll./ 994/ 26 S./ 1 Bl./ 304 S. Folio. Pergament der Zeit angestaubt/ Gelenke eingerissen/ Rücken mit kleiner Fehlstelle/ etwas bestoßen/ Drucktitel u. 3 Folgeblätter sowie vorletztes Blatt lose/ anfangs fleckig/ Vorsatz mit altem Bestizvermerk dat. 1784/ letzte Bll. mit kleineren Randläsuren/ es fehlt der gest. Titel. - VD 18 1155794X. - unknown
172033133-1260Nuremberg J. A. Endter 1720. With engr. illus. title 12 full-page engr. portraits by J. C. Claussner 9 plates with portraits of biblical figures 4 double-page maps with fine baroque cartouches and illustrations 2 double-page plans 21 engr. pictorial titles and plates some double-page and folding several woodcut initials and vignettes. 2 cols. Printed title in red and black; 67 unn. leaves 664 pp.; 904 pp. 8 unn. leaves. Large folio. Contemporary calf in the style of Swedish gilt leather bindings richly gold-tooled in a panel design with flowers and ornaments flower tool in center and corners of frames both covers lettered each with 2 Bible quotations spine on raised bands with richly gilt rococo ornamentation in compartments 2 brass clasps new ties goffered edges marbled end- papers all edges gilt slightly restored. Nuremberg J. A. Endter 1720. A beautiful example of the so-called "Kurfürsten Bible" also called "Weimar Bible" or "Ernestinian Bible" Present here is a copy of the 12th edition this Bible appeared until 1768. Its first printing commissioned by Duke Ernest the Pious of Saxe-Weimar was in 1641. Editors were Johann Gerhard 1582-1637 theologian at Jena and his successor Salomon Glassius 1593-1656 a.o. It was the most popular German Bible of its time using Luther's text of 1545 and including the Apocrypha. There is a glossary and each chapter is accompanied by texts from S. Glassius' "Biblisches Handbüchlein" meant as a help for the lay reader. A detailed history of the conception and printing of this epochal Bible is given in the preliminaries. This edition contains a wealth of pictorial matter the title showing Moses and Christ to the left and right of the pillars of a temple which bears the coat of arms of the Duke. It is followed by the portraits of the Saxon electors with their coats of arms and Martin Luther: some engravings include small views More than 30 full-page plates show biblical characters like Moses Isaiah Ezekiel Daniel and the 4 evangelists Noah's ark 2 plans of Jerusalem 4 maps 1 folding plate showing camps of the Israelites. 18 plates serve as titles to various books of the Bible with scenes from the following contents in 12 small compartments. The last illustration is the double-page picture of the presentation of the Augsburg Confession to Charles V 1530 the full text of which is included. - Slight browning or foxing in parts some wormholes and tears repaired. Fine copy in a rare nice binding engravings in dark impressions. - Bibelsammlung Stuttgart E 1198; Jahn 79ff.; cf. Graesse I 379; this edition not in Darlow/Moule Lüthi etc. BIBLES ; KURFÜRSTENBIBEL ; RELIGION / THEOLOGY ; ILLUSTRATED BOOKS BEFORE 1900 ; Nuremberg, J. A. Endter hardcover
175532488-488Zurich Conrad Orell and Comp. 1755-56. With 2 engr. figured frontispieces and 1 large head-piece by Johann Rudolf Holzhalb; inserted are 150 and 100 num. engr. plates by Weigel after Luyken from his "Celebriores Veteris Novi Testamenti iconibus" 1712. 8 leaves 22 pp. "Heilsamer Unterricht" 6 leaves index 292 130 pp. 1 leaf 146 recte 144 pp.; title 182 66 118 pp. 371 pp. Folio. Contemp. calf spines in 6 compartments with 2 labels some skilful repairs to corners and spine ends somewhat rubbed. Zurich Conrad Orell and Comp. 1755-56. First edition of the so-called "Ulrich-Bibel" an important new version of the Zurich bible. The editor was pastor at Grossmüster and was close to Pietism. This edition is one of the most carefully edited Bibles and comes with regard to the beauty of the printing close to that of Froschauer's publication. The text is based on the 1667 and 1724 editions; it was revised and adapted to the more wide-spread use of modern high German. Johann Caspar Ulrich 1705-1768 was in charge under the supervision of the Church Council. In the "Kurze Anzeige" at the beginning Johann Konrad Nüscheler gives a bibliography of Zurich bibles. Together with Johann Rudolf Ziegler he was also involed in the text revision. Illustrations were not originally planned but since many buyers regretted the lack of images as they were used in the Froschauer bibles so the publisher offered illustrations separately for sale which are often different to those in this present copy. The two pompous frontispieces by J. H. Holzhalb and the large head-piece to the dedication are original parts of the edition. In addition this copy is embellished with the engravings of Christian Weigel after Jan and Caspar Luyken originally published at Nuremberg as a plate work mounted and inserted. Each plate bears a four-line Latin and German epigram by the poet Samuel Faber 1657-1716 beneath the image. - Lacking Weigel's engr. title and plate 37 in the Old Testament and plates 101-108 in the New Testament. - Old name on flyleaf in vol. II occasional light browning or foxing some thumbing in margins on the whole a very nice set. - Lüthi Bibel in der Schweiz 15 2 incomplete copies; Mezger 258f. in detail; Bibelsammlung Würt. LB E 1475; Leemann-van Elck Buchschmuck der Zürcher Bibeln 100f.; the same Bibelsammlung im Grossmünster 36; not in Darlow/Moule. BIBLES ; BIBELN RELIGION ; Zurich, Conrad Orell and Comp. unknown
1275658857.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
174528344<p><strong>1745 ENORMOUS German Bible Swiss Biblia Zurich Switzerland Heiligen Schrift</strong></p><p>An enormous rare 18th-century German Holy Bible printed in Zurich. Similar bibles are considered to be highly desirable and valuable. This particular 1745 Bible includes both the Old and New Testaments along with portions of the Apocrypha. </p><p>Item number: #28344</p><p>Price: $995</p><p>Holy Bible</p><p><strong><em>Biblia das ist alle Bücher der ganzen heiligen Schrift des alten und neuen Testaments</em></strong></p><p>Zürich: getruckt bey Heidegger und Comp 1745.</p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Collation: Complete with all pages </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->31 1 438 2; 276; 188 </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Language: German</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Binding: Vellum; tight and secure</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Size: ~13.5in X 8.75in 34cm x 22cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p><u>Photos available upon request. </u></p> getruckt bey Heidegger und Comp hardcover
166729352<p>A scarce Large-format German Bible printed in Zurich by Johann Jacob and Heinrich Bodmer 1667. Wanting: general title page; collation confirms 1667 edition as the Apocrypha and New Testament bear 1665 dates standard for this issue. Includes Old Testament 876 preliminaries and register lacking Apocrypha 208 and New Testament 274 of 280. Measures 16 x 12 inches 40 cm × 28 cm. Condition: Fair. Some pages loose. Leather binding detached with broken corners though boards remain present. No illustrations; some decorative vignettes on title pages. Item number: 29352. QUESTIONS AND PHOTO REQUESTS WELCOME.</p> Joh. Jacob und Heinrich Bodmer hardcover
166728933<p>Large-format German Bible printed in Zurich by Johann Jacob and Heinrich Bodmer 1667. Lacks general title page; collation confirms 1667 edition as the Apocrypha and New Testament bear 1665 dates standard for this issue. Includes Old Testament 876 leaves preliminaries and register lacking Apocrypha 208 leaves and New Testament 276 of 280 leaves. Measures 16 x 12 inches. Pages loose. Leather binding detached with broken corners though boards remain present. No illustrations; some decorative vignettes on title pages. Zurich Bodmer Bibles in this size and language appear infrequently. Item number: 28933. QUESTIONS AND PHOTO REQUESTS WELCOME.</p> Joh. Jacob und Heinrich Bodmer hardcover
175550459<p>An enormous eighteenth-century Johann Caspar Ulrich German Bible printed in Zurich by Conrad Orell und Comp. in 1755. This monumental folio edition represents the Swiss Reformed biblical tradition in German and contains the Old Testament Apocrypha and New Testament together with Ulrich's commentary material. Decorative vignettes and initials appear throughout the text. Particularly desirable is the retention of the original brass board fittings mounted to the modern leather boards. Very Good. Text remains complete across all sections. Modern leather binding is structurally sound with original brass board corners retained; spine features raised bands and internal pages show moderate age toning with intermittent staining consistent with eighteenth-century materials. Folio single volume. Collation: 2 14 292 130; 1 146 182 66 118 1 371 1. Illustrations: decorative vignettes and initials. Edition: 1755 First edition. . #50459. PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.</p> Conrad Orell und Comp hardcover