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1634456743Ingolstadt, Haenlin, (1637) u. 1634. 1 Bl., 87 S., 1 Bl., S. 87-224; 1 Bl., 13 S. Moderner Pappband. [2 Warenabbildungen]
1620627681Helmstedt, Müller bzw. Raben, 1651 u. 1620. 6 Bl., 93 S., 1 weißes Bl. Mit Titelholzschnitt. - 20 Bl., 176 S. (ohne den Anhang). Mit 3 blattgroßen Wappenholzschnitten. Halbleder d. 19. Jahrhunderts mit Rückenschild, Rückenvergoldung u. marmorierten Vorsätzen (gering berieben, Ecken etwas bestoßen). [3 Warenabbildungen]
16312989Col. Agrippinae (Cologne), Corn. ab Egmond, 1631 ; petit in-12 ; plein veau fauve glacé, dos à nerfs décoré de filets dorés disposés en carrés, pièce de titre bordeaux, double filet doré d'encadrement des plats (reliure de l'époque) ; (5)ff. dont titre gravé, 179 pp., (1) p. d'approbation.
16456365Leyde, Adrianus Wyngaerden et Franciscus Moiardus, 1645 ; in-12 ; plein vélin ivoire rigide, titre manuscrit au dos (reliure de l'époque) ; (1) f. blanc, (22), 159, (15) pp. (index) ; (8), 254, (23) pp., (1 bl.), (2) ff. blancs.
16235340Ingolstadii: Ex officina typographica G. Haenlini 1623. Hardcover. Near Fine. 4to 27 x 17.5 cm. 17 ff. 388 pp. recte 386 7 ff. with misnumbered pages at pp. 203-06 243-46 and 260-71 1 full-page engraving 20 x 15.5 the platemark. Bound in contemporary blind-stamped pigskin raised bands boards beveled somewhat scuffed clasps missing. Blue edges small hole repaired on half title and engraving ownership inscription of Andechs Abbey on title page minor browning in some quires. An excellent and unsophisticated copy. First edition of a rare volume of prose and verse glorifying the military exploits of the Prince-Elector Kurfürst of Bavaria Maximilian I 1572-1651 by members of the University of Ingolstadt as compiled by the Jesuit philosopher-theologian Georg Stengel 1584-1651. The Gloria Bellica is an important witness to the intertwining of princely power university politics and religious sectarianism at the onset of the Thirty Years War 1618-48. Published in the year of Maximilian's elevation to Prince-Elector 1623 the book seems to have been an attempt by faculty at Ingolstadt to secure his favor. The increasingly Jesuitical university would be frequently imperiled during the flux of the war and quickly identified Maximilian himself educated by Jesuits as an important military protector. Maximilian's central role in the German Catholic League had been essential in checking the power of the Protestant Union. The volume is especially notable for its full-page prefatory engraving executed by the Augsburg artist Daniel Manasser a highly detailed and elaborate allegory charting Maximilian's martial rise and the praise conferred on him from various secular and sacred sources. Merchants clerics Liberal Arts herself and a throng of lesser citizens crowd together to salute Maximilian as he rides upward on the back of Pegasus toward the Olympian gods reclining in the empyrean; the demigod Hercules mediates between heaven and earth while battling Nessus and the Lernaean Hydra. Flanking Maximilian's ascent are 8 groups from whom he receives "Gloria": his enemies his commanders and soldiers muses and scientists hometown Bavaria the Catholic League the Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand I the pope and church and indeed Mary Christ and the saints. The text of the Gloria Bellica is arranged as a fuller version of this scheme with 20 chapters each detailing a source Maximilian's glory. OCLC identifies U.S. copies at Harvard Trinity CT Georgetown and Chicago. VD 17 23:231047E; De Backer/S. and VII 1550 32; Lentner 3774; Pfister I 4297; Mario Praz Studies in Seventeenth-Century Imagery Rome: Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura 1975 pp. 503-04. <br/> <br/> Ex officina typographica G. Haenlini hardcover
16235340Ingolstadii: Ex officina typographica G. Haenlini 1623. Hardcover. Near Fine. 4to 27 x 17.5 cm. 17 ff. 388 pp. recte 386 7 ff. with misnumbered pages at pp. 203-06 243-46 and 260-71 1 full-page engraving 20 x 15.5 the platemark. Bound in contemporary blind-stamped pigskin raised bands boards beveled somewhat scuffed clasps missing. Blue edges small hole repaired on half title and engraving ownership inscription of Andechs Abbey on title page minor browning in some quires. An excellent and unsophisticated copy. First edition of a rare volume of prose and verse glorifying the military exploits of the Prince-Elector Kurfürst of Bavaria Maximilian I 1572-1651 by members of the University of Ingolstadt as compiled by the Jesuit philosopher-theologian Georg Stengel 1584-1651. The Gloria Bellica is an important witness to the intertwining of princely power university politics and religious sectarianism at the onset of the Thirty Years War 1618-48. Published in the year of Maximilian's elevation to Prince-Elector 1623 the book seems to have been an attempt by faculty at Ingolstadt to secure his favor. The increasingly Jesuitical university would be frequently imperiled during the flux of the war and quickly identified Maximilian himself educated by Jesuits as an important military protector. Maximilian's central role in the German Catholic League had been essential in checking the power of the Protestant Union. The volume is especially notable for its full-page prefatory engraving executed by the Augsburg artist Daniel Manasser a highly detailed and elaborate allegory charting Maximilian's martial rise and the praise conferred on him from various secular and sacred sources. Merchants clerics Liberal Arts herself and a throng of lesser citizens crowd together to salute Maximilian as he rides upward on the back of Pegasus toward the Olympian gods reclining in the empyrean; the demigod Hercules mediates between heaven and earth while battling Nessus and the Lernaean Hydra. Flanking Maximilian's ascent are 8 groups from whom he receives "Gloria": his enemies his commanders and soldiers muses and scientists hometown Bavaria the Catholic League the Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand I the pope and church and indeed Mary Christ and the saints. The text of the Gloria Bellica is arranged as a fuller version of this scheme with 20 chapters each detailing a source Maximilian's glory. OCLC identifies U.S. copies at Harvard Trinity CT Georgetown and Chicago. VD 17 23:231047E; De Backer/S. and VII 1550 32; Lentner 3774; Pfister I 4297; Mario Praz Studies in Seventeenth-Century Imagery Rome: Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura 1975 pp. 503-04. <br/> <br/> Ex officina typographica G. Haenlini hardcover books
1616089ADD63Gedruckt durch Nicolaum Henricum Munchen Munich: . 1616 Nine volumes in one. Folio. 350 mm. Collation: Engraved title 10 leaves the last blank 62 p. ; 4 leaves the first blank pp. 63-94; 9 leaves the first blank pp. 95-200; 19 leaves the first blank pp. 201-406; 7 leaves pp. 407-443; 22 leaves pp. 444-728; 4 leaves pp. 729-774; 3 leaves the first blank pp. 775-793; 4 leaves pp. 794-827 6 leaves. Scattered damp stain heaviest on last leaf colophon. Early thumb indexes mostly present. German black letter gothic fraktur type; large woodcut initials; and decorative head and tail pieces throughout. Each sectional title bears Maximilian's large 150 x 185 mm coat of arms. Most impressive too are the six pages with large woodcuts of 10 fish and one lobster. Generally clean and tight. Original full alum tawed pigskin over beveled oak boards binding; nicely tooled in blind; with Maximillian's simple arms in a circle within a 2" diamond. Five raised bands. Original brass clasps present. Early manuscript ownerships; Printed paper ownerships of the Kgl. Bezirksgericht Nurnberg in various places. Several stamped Nazi Eagle ownerships of the Oberlandesgerichts Nurnberg. First Edition of the Codex Maximilianus. Bavaria under Maximilian I 1598-1651 was a country of around 1 million inhabitants with agriculture and salt production a ducal monopoly being the dominant sectors of the economy. It became a key player in the events leading up to the Thirty Years War. In 1608 Bavaria occupied and annexed the hitherto free Imperial and Lutheran city of Donauworth. The action caused the Protestant princes and cities to found the Protestant Union. Bavaria then concluded an alliance with the Austrian and Hungarian Estates. In 1609 Bavaria became the leading force in the newly founded Catholic Holy League an alliance formed against the Protestant Union. Consolidating his governance Duke Maximilian in 1616 introduced a new Bavarian Landrecht Law Code which was a compilation reworking and summation of all the laws and codes. Includes the codes of: Judicial Procedure; Court Laws; State Laws; Police Law; Forestry hunting and fishing regulations; Etc. It became a widespread the model for law and legislation for over 150 years. Stobbe II 366. Very Scarce. Only a handful of copies are recorded in U.S. libraries. PRICE JUST REDUCED! CHEST 2/1 Language: eng. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. [Gedruckt durch Nicolaum Henricum], Munchen [Munich]: . hardcover