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Gemayn Reformation].
Gemayn Reformation: und verbesserung der bißhergebrachten verwendten Gotsdiensten, un[d] Ceremonien [.] durch Schulthayssen, klainen un[d] grossen Radt, der stat Bern [.], außgereiitet seind und also dise Reformation in ire[n] stetten, landenund gebiete[n] hinfür zu halten, angesehen und außgesandt.
[Augsburg, Philipp Ulhart, 1528]. - Nachdruck der im gleichen Jahr bei Froschauer in Zürich erschienenen Ausgabe des Berner Reformationsediktes. - Innendeckel m. mont. Katalogausschnitt. Etw. gebräunt sowie stock- bzw. tintenfleckig. - VD16, B 1883; BM STC, German Books S. 79; Schottenloher, Ulhart 176a; Barth 23020; Haller III, 323. ge Gewicht in Gramm: 500
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[Gemayn Reformation].
Gemayn Reformation: und verbesserung der bißhergebrachten verwendten Gotsdiensten, un[d] Ceremonien [...] durch Schulthayssen, klainen un[d] grossen Radt, der stat Bern [...], außgereiitet seind und also dise Reformation in ire[n] stetten, landenund gebiete[n] hinfür zu halten, angesehen und außgesandt.
[Augsburg, Philipp Ulhart, 1528]. 4°. 6 Bll., Mod. HPgmt. Nachdruck der im gleichen Jahr bei Froschauer in Zürich erschienenen Ausgabe des Berner Reformationsediktes. - Innendeckel m. mont. Katalogausschnitt. Etw. gebräunt sowie stock- bzw. tintenfleckig. - VD16, B 1883; BM STC, German Books S. 79; Schottenloher, Ulhart 176a; Barth 23020; Haller III, 323. Versand D: 12,00 EUR Gemayn Reformation: und verbesserung der bißhergebrachten verwendten Gotsdiensten, un[d] Ceremonien, Bern, Berne, Schweiz, Helvetica, Reformationsedikt
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Greece: Venice Nicolò Zappino 1528. Wood engraved map of RHodes from the "Isolario" of Benedetto Bordone; set in a page of text with text to verso. Modern hand colour. Good impression . Benedetto Bordone (1460-1531) was a manuscript editor, miniaturist and cartographer, he was born in Padua, who worked and died in Venice. His most famous work is the "Isolario" or "Libro De Benedetto Bordone, Nel Qual Si Ragiona De Tutte L'Isole Del Mondo", in which he describes all the islands of the known world with their folklore, myths, cultures, climates, situations, and history. Printed in Venice in 1528 it is the first sixteenth century 'island book' not devoted entirely to the Mediterranean. The maps are plainly engraved with relatively little detail, but constitute, in many instances, the earliest separate depictions of the chosen region. The maps are set in pages of text and there were some 111 contained in the text. As one of the first cartographic publications to move away from the conventional production of Ptolemaic Geographia with some "modern" maps Bordone's is a fascinating and important work. It would be reprinted in 1534 &1547 Originally intended as a guide for sailors, Bordone's "Isolario "describes the important islands and ports throughout the Mediterranean and in other parts of the world, also touching on their culture and history. Some of the illustrations are among the earliest printed maps of the regions depicted. The book also includes new discoveries, such as the connection between North and South America. Bordone was given permission by the Senate in 1 … [Click Below for Full Description]
1528. Xilografia, datata e monogrammata in tavola in basso a sinistra. Da un soggetto di Leonardo. Ottima prova, impressa su carta vergata coeva con filigrana "scudo con mezzaluna", rifilata alla linea marginale, leggere tracce di inchiostro antico, per il resto in ottimo stato di conservazione. Le notizie su Guido Ruggieri o Ruggeri sono piuttosto confuse. Di lui si sa che è attivo a Fontainebleau tra il 1525 ed il 1531 alle dipendenze di Francesco Primaticcio. Il problema nasce con la confusione tra i vari artisti che lavoravano nel castello in quel periodo e con la traduzione a stampa delle opere del Primaticcio e Rosso Fiorentino. La Biasini, nel saggio Le incisioni del Maestro FG italiano, collega Guido Ruggeri al monogramma FG che invece altri attribuiscono a Girolamo Fagiuoli o al francese Francois Gentil. Il Malvasia lo descrive come allievo sia come pittore che come orafo ed incisore di Francesco Francia. Bartsch ne descrive una stampa a bulino dal Primaticcio (B. vol. 15, pag. 415, 1); Nagler contribuisce solo alla confusione accorpando la descrizione ad altri artisti operanti a Fontainebleau incluso Giorgio Ghisi, mentre il Passavant non la descrive tra le opere di traduzione da Leonardo da Vinci. Altro aspetto misterioso dellopera è il mezzo usato per la traduzione del soggetto, che solitamente avveniva tramite luso del bulino. Rarissima opera del Ruggieri, sconosciuta ai repertori.
, . . Letter in Spanish by Maria of Austria, also called Maria of Spain (1528-1603), daughter of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and Isabella of Portugal, Empress as the wife of the Emperor Maximilian II and at the date of the present letter mother of the Emperor Rudolf II. It is addressed to the Italian Duke of Parma, Ottavio Farnese (1521-1586), responding to the news he had sent from Marquis Pier Francesco Malaspina (ca. 1540?-1624) in Piacenza, who had married into the Farnese family in 1564. Farnese had passed on Malaspina's letter about his ill health. Maria was relieved that Malaspina was at least able to write. He apparently made a full recovery, for he was to live another 43 years. The Duke's wife was Maria's illegitimate half-sister Margaret of Austria (1522-1586), and the present letter opens with the warm salutation, "Ilh[ustre] Duque n[uest]ro charo y amado amygo" and is signed "Maria", and below to the right of the seal signed, "Herz[og] de Marnelo"[?].The letter was folded for delivery, with the address on the outside. It also has 3 later horizontal folds. With a light stain running into the address, but not the main text, and with some wear and tear to the seal, otherwise in very good condition, and mostly untrimmed. A letter from Maria of Austria to the Duke of Parma, with the Imperial seal, showing the close personal relations between them and their mutual relative the Marquis Malaspina.
Artist: Bry de Theodor Dietrich ( - 1598 ) Frankfurt aM; issued in: ; date: ca 1620, 1528. - technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; - condition: Very good; - size (in cm): 28 x 18; - description : Beautiful representation of a dutch sailing ship; - vita of the artist: Theodorus de Bry (1528-1598) Frankfurt a.M. Around 1570, Theodorus de Bry, a Protestant, fled religious persecution south to Strasbourg, along the west bank of the Rhine. In 1577, he moved to Antwerp in the Duchy of Brabant, which was part of the Spanish Netherlands or Southern Netherlands and Low Countries of that time (16th Century), where he further developed and used his skills as a copper engraver. Between 1585 and 1588 he lived in London, where he met the geographer Richard Hakluyt and began to collect stories and illustrations of various European explorations, most notably from Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues.Depiction of Spanish atrocities in the New World, as recounted by Bartolome de las Casas in Narratio Regionum indicarum per Hispanos Quosdam devastatarum verissima.In 1588, Theodorus and his family moved permanently to Frankfurt-am-Main, where he became citizen and began to plan his first publications. The most famous one is known as Les Grands Voyages, i.e., The Great Travels, or The Discovery of America. He also published the largely identical India Orientalis-series, as well as many other illustrated works on a wide range of subjects. His books were published in Latin, and were also translated into German, English and French to reach a wider reading public.
Wie wir zu Honfleur zu Schiff giengen etliche Schiff antroffen und dieselbige eroberten Auch was für Ufer und Insulen uns erstmals begegneten.
Artist: Bry de Theodor Dietrich (-1598) Frankfurt aM; issued in: Frankfurt on Main; date: ca 1592 1528 - - technic: Copper print; colorit: colored; condition: Folded; size (in cm): 26,5 x 19,5; description: The view depicts Johannes Staden von Homberg, on a dutch ship. He is at the harbour in Portugal for loading salt for his journey to the Americas. From the 3rd book, part 1, american history, of Th. de Bry- vita of the artist: De Bry,Theodorus (1528-1598) Frankfurt a.M. Around 1570, Theodorus de Bry, a Protestant, fled religious persecution south to Strasbourg, along the west bank of the Rhine. In 1577, he moved to Antwerp in the Duchy of Brabant, which was part of the Spanish Netherlands or Southern Netherlands and Low Countries of that time (16th Century), where he further developed and used his skills as a copper engraver. Between 1585 and 1588 he lived in London, where he met the geographer Richard Hakluyt and began to collect stories and illustrations of various European explorations, most notably from Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues.Depiction of Spanish atrocities in the New World, as recounted by Bartolome de las Casas in Narratio Regionum indicarum per Hispanos Quosdam devastatarum verissima.In 1588, Theodorus and his family moved permanently to Frankfurt-am-Main, where he became citizen and began to plan his first publications. The most famous one is known as Les Grands Voyages, i.e., The Great Travels, or The Discovery of America. He also published the largely identical India Orientalis-series, as well as many other illustrated works on a wide range of subjects. His … [Click Below for Full Description]
Olandus verschafft das ein Caravel und etlliche Hütten gebauwet worden
Artist: Bry de Theodor Dietrich ( - 1598 ) Frankfurt aM; issued in: ; date: ca 1594. - technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; - condition: Very good; - size (in cm): 28,5 x 18,5; - description : Map shows the battle between C. Columbus and F. Poraz in Jamaica. Theodor De Bryís Grand Voyages, an illustrated collection of accounts of the Americas, defined the early European picture of the New World.; - vita of the artist: Theodorus de Bry (1528-1598) Frankfurt a.M. Around 1570, Theodorus de Bry, a Protestant, fled religious persecution south to Strasbourg, along the west bank of the Rhine. In 1577, he moved to Antwerp in the Duchy of Brabant, which was part of the Spanish Netherlands or Southern Netherlands and Low Countries of that time (16th Century), where he further developed and used his skills as a copper engraver. Between 1585 and 1588 he lived in London, where he met the geographer Richard Hakluyt and began to collect stories and illustrations of various European explorations, most notably from Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues.Depiction of Spanish atrocities in the New World, as recounted by Bartolome de las Casas in Narratio Regionum indicarum per Hispanos Quosdam devastatarum verissima.In 1588, Theodorus and his family moved permanently to Frankfurt-am-Main, where he became citizen and began to plan his first publications. The most famous one is known as Les Grands Voyages, i.e., The Great Travels, or The Discovery of America. He also published the largely identical India Orientalis-series, as well as many other illustrated works on a wide range of subjects. H … [Click Below for Full Description]
West- Indianischer Historien ander Theil/ Amoyna/ M. Ganapus/ I. Nera
Artist: Bry Theodor De (-1598) Frankfurt aM; Issued in: Frankfurt on Main; date: c 1620 1528 - Artist: Bry, Theodor De (1528-1598) Frankfurt a.M.; Issued in: Frankfurt on Main; date: c. 1620; - Condition: Perfect condition; Map shows Ambon Island and Nera with the mountain Ganapus, a part of the Maluku Islands of Indonesia.In 1513, the Portuguese were the first Europeans to land in Ambon, and it became the new centre for Portuguese activities in Maluku following their expulsion from Ternate. The Portuguese, however, were regularly attacked by native Muslims on the islands northern coast, in particular Hitu, which had trading and religious links with major port cities on Javas north coast. They established a factory in 1521 but did not obtain peaceable possession of it until 1580. Indeed, the Portuguese never managed to control the local trade in spices and failed in attempts to establish their authority over the Banda Islands, the nearby centre of nutmeg production. Around 1570, Theodorus de Bry, a Protestant, fled religious persecution south to Strasbourg, along the west bank of the Rhine. In 1577, he moved to Antwerp in the Duchy of Brabant, which was part of the Spanish Netherlands or Southern Netherlands and Low Countries of that time (16th Century), where he further developed and used his skills as a copper engraver. Between 1585 and 1588 he lived in London, where he met the geographer Richard Hakluyt and began to collect stories and illustrations of various European explorations, most notably from Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues. Depiction of Spanish atrocities in the New … [Click Below for Full Description]
Von Erfindung derselben durch underschiedliche Schiffart/ I Annabon
Artist: Bry de Theodor Dietrich ( - 1598 ) Frankfurt aM; issued in: Frankfurt on Main; date: ca 1612. - technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; - condition: Perfect condition; - size (in cm): 28 x 18; - description : The map depicts the island of Annabon betweenthe Cap Verden and Ascension.; - vita of the artist: Theodorus de Bry (1528-1598) Frankfurt a.M. Around 1570, Theodorus de Bry, a Protestant, fled religious persecution south to Strasbourg, along the west bank of the Rhine. In 1577, he moved to Antwerp in the Duchy of Brabant, which was part of the Spanish Netherlands or Southern Netherlands and Low Countries of that time (16th Century), where he further developed and used his skills as a copper engraver. Between 1585 and 1588 he lived in London, where he met the geographer Richard Hakluyt and began to collect stories and illustrations of various European explorations, most notably from Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues.Depiction of Spanish atrocities in the New World, as recounted by Bartolome de las Casas in Narratio Regionum indicarum per Hispanos Quosdam devastatarum verissima.In 1588, Theodorus and his family moved permanently to Frankfurt-am-Main, where he became citizen and began to plan his first publications. The most famous one is known as Les Grands Voyages, i.e., The Great Travels, or The Discovery of America. He also published the largely identical India Orientalis-series, as well as many other illustrated works on a wide range of subjects. His books were published in Latin, and were also translated into German, English and French to reach a wider re … [Click Below for Full Description]
Von Erfindung derselben durch underschiedliche Schiffart/ I. S. Clara
Artist: Bry de Theodor ( - 1598 ) Frankfurt aM; issued in : Frankfurt on Main; date: 1612 1528 - - technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Perfect condition; size (in cm): 28 x 16,5 - description: Map depicts the island of Santa Clara near the Brasilian coast. De Bry?s Grand Voyages, an illustrated collection of accounts of the Americas, defined the early European picture of the New World. - vita of the artist: De Bry,Theodorus (1528-1598) Frankfurt a.M. Around 1570, Theodorus de Bry, a Protestant, fled religious persecution south to Strasbourg, along the west bank of the Rhine. In 1577, he moved to Antwerp in the Duchy of Brabant, which was part of the Spanish Netherlands or Southern Netherlands and Low Countries of that time (16th Century), where he further developed and used his skills as a copper engraver. Between 1585 and 1588 he lived in London, where he met the geographer Richard Hakluyt and began to collect stories and illustrations of various European explorations, most notably from Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues. Depiction of Spanish atrocities in the New World, as recounted by Bartolome de las Casas in Narratio Regionum indicarum per Hispanos Quosdam devastatarum verissima.In 1588, Theodorus and his family moved permanently to Frankfurt-am-Main, where he became citizen and began to plan his first publications. The most famous one is known as Les Grands Voyages, i.e., The Great Travels, or The Discovery of America. He also published the largely identical India Orientalis-series, as well as many other illustrated works on a wide range of subjects. … [Click Below for Full Description]
Artist: Bry de Theodor ( - 1598 ) Frankfurt aM; issued in : Frankfurt on Main; date: 1620 1528 - - technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; size (in cm): 27 x 18,50 - description: Map shows the Cap Vapie of Chile and the Island S. Maria, Spanish cavalry defend the island from dutch fleet. De Bry?s Grand Voyages, an illustrated collection of accounts of the Americas, defined the early European picture of the New World. - vita of the artist: De Bry,Theodorus (1528-1598) Frankfurt a.M. Around 1570, Theodorus de Bry, a Protestant, fled religious persecution south to Strasbourg, along the west bank of the Rhine. In 1577, he moved to Antwerp in the Duchy of Brabant, which was part of the Spanish Netherlands or Southern Netherlands and Low Countries of that time (16th Century), where he further developed and used his skills as a copper engraver. Between 1585 and 1588 he lived in London, where he met the geographer Richard Hakluyt and began to collect stories and illustrations of various European explorations, most notably from Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues. Depiction of Spanish atrocities in the New World, as recounted by Bartolome de las Casas in Narratio Regionum indicarum per Hispanos Quosdam devastatarum verissima.In 1588, Theodorus and his family moved permanently to Frankfurt-am-Main, where he became citizen and began to plan his first publications. The most famous one is known as Les Grands Voyages, i.e., The Great Travels, or The Discovery of America. He also published the largely identical India Orientalis-series, as well as many other illustrated works on a wide r … [Click Below for Full Description]
Von Erfindung derselben durch underschiedliche Schiffart/ Nocturnum Prealium
Artist: Bry de Johann Israel & Johann Theodor ( - 1598) Frankfurt aM; issued in: Frankfurt on Main; date: ca 1620 1528 - - technic: Copper print; - colorit: original colored; - condition: Right margin replaced; - size (in cm): 27,5 x 18,5; - description: Splendoufully representation of battle ships at sea. On reverse an other vie with battle ships at sea.; -vita of the artist: Bry De,Theodorus (1528-1598) Frankfurt a.M. Around 1570, Theodorus de Bry, a Protestant, fled religious persecution south to Strasbourg, along the west bank of the Rhine. In 1577, he moved to Antwerp in the Duchy of Brabant, which was part of the Spanish Netherlands or Southern Netherlands and Low Countries of that time (16th Century), where he further developed and used his skills as a copper engraver. Between 1585 and 1588 he lived in London, where he met the geographer Richard Hakluyt and began to collect stories and illustrations of various European explorations, most notably from Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues. Depiction of Spanish atrocities in the New World, as recounted by Bartolome de las Casas in Narratio Regionum indicarum per Hispanos Quosdam devastatarum verissima.In 1588, Theodorus and his family moved permanently to Frankfurt-am-Main, where he became citizen and began to plan his first publications. The most famous one is known as Les Grands Voyages, i.e., The Great Travels, or The Discovery of America. He also published the largely identical India Orientalis-series, as well as many other illustrated works on a wide range of subjects. His books were published in Latin, and were also transl … [Click Below for Full Description]
Hispani stratagemate quodam indos in Insula Cubagua adversus Gallos incitant.
West - Indianischer Historien under Theil / Quintero
Artist: Bry de Theodor Dietrich ( - 1598 ) Frankfurt aM; issued in: Frankfurt on Main; date: ca 1620. - technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; - condition: Very good; - size (in cm): 28 x 18,5; - description : Map shows the dutch sea fleet at Quintero in Chile / on reverse teh dutch fleet at Valparaiso. De Bryís Grand Voyages, an illustrated collection of accounts of the Americas, defined the early European picture of the New World.; - vita of the artist: Theodorus de Bry (1528-1598) Frankfurt a.M. Around 1570, Theodorus de Bry, a Protestant, fled religious persecution south to Strasbourg, along the west bank of the Rhine. In 1577, he moved to Antwerp in the Duchy of Brabant, which was part of the Spanish Netherlands or Southern Netherlands and Low Countries of that time (16th Century), where he further developed and used his skills as a copper engraver. Between 1585 and 1588 he lived in London, where he met the geographer Richard Hakluyt and began to collect stories and illustrations of various European explorations, most notably from Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues.Depiction of Spanish atrocities in the New World, as recounted by Bartolome de las Casas in Narratio Regionum indicarum per Hispanos Quosdam devastatarum verissima.In 1588, Theodorus and his family moved permanently to Frankfurt-am-Main, where he became citizen and began to plan his first publications. The most famous one is known as Les Grands Voyages, i.e., The Great Travels, or The Discovery of America. He also published the largely identical India Orientalis-series, as well as many other illustrated … [Click Below for Full Description]
Artist: Bry de Theodor Dietrich ( - 1598 ) Frankfurt aM; issued in: Frankfurt on Main; date: ca 1620, 1528. - technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; - condition: Very good; - size (in cm): 28 x 18,5; - description : Map shows the city and the bay of Valparaiso/ on reverse the city of Quintero. De Bry?s Grand Voyages, an illustrated collection of accounts of the Americas, defined the early European picture of the New World.; - vita of the artist: Theodorus de Bry (1528-1598) Frankfurt a.M. Around 1570, Theodorus de Bry, a Protestant, fled religious persecution south to Strasbourg, along the west bank of the Rhine. In 1577, he moved to Antwerp in the Duchy of Brabant, which was part of the Spanish Netherlands or Southern Netherlands and Low Countries of that time (16th Century), where he further developed and used his skills as a copper engraver. Between 1585 and 1588 he lived in London, where he met the geographer Richard Hakluyt and began to collect stories and illustrations of various European explorations, most notably from Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues.Depiction of Spanish atrocities in the New World, as recounted by Bartolome de las Casas in Narratio Regionum indicarum per Hispanos Quosdam devastatarum verissima.In 1588, Theodorus and his family moved permanently to Frankfurt-am-Main, where he became citizen and began to plan his first publications. The most famous one is known as Les Grands Voyages, i.e., The Great Travels, or The Discovery of America. He also published the largely identical India Orientalis-series, as well as many other illustrated works on a … [Click Below for Full Description]
Sudseite des Landts Terza del Fuoco, abgezeichnet durch Iohan von Walbeck