Fugger, J.J.
17.12.2021 10:00UTC +01:00
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450EUR € 450
Auctioneer | Auktionshaus Kiefer |
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Event location | Germany, Pforzheim |
Buyer Premium | 1. Nicht gekennzeichnte Nrn.: Aufgeld 23 zzgl. 7 Mwst; 2. Mit R gekennzeichnte Nrn.: 23 zzgl. 19 Mwst; 3. Mit D gekennzeichnte Nrn.: Aufgeld 33 inkl. MWSt% |
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ID 673220
Lot 1341 | Fugger, J.J.
Spiegel der Ehren des höchstlöblichen kayser- und königlichen Erzhauses Oesterreich, erweitert durch Sigmund von Birken. Nbg., Endter 1668. Gr.4°. Mit 2 dplblgr. Kupfertaf., 6 (von 8) Portrait-Kupfertaf., sowie zahlr. tls. ganzs. Textkupfern. 16 (von 17) Bl., 16 (von 17) Bl. Ohne Einband.
Lipperheide Ea 13. Faber du Faur I, 539. Dünnhaupt I, 632, 154. Erste Ausgabe. - Monumentales Zeugnis populärwissenschaftlicher Historiographie und Genealogie des Barock. Das Manuskript zu diesem Werk schrieb bereits ein Jahrhundert zuvor Johann Jacob Fugger; Birken gab es nach einer gründlichen Neubearbeitung erstmals in Druck. Hierzu findet sich auf den Seiten 524 bis 530 ein interessantes Kapitel zur Geschichte der Buchdruckerkunst. Reichhaltig illustriert. Die teilweise ganzseitigen Kupfer zeigen Wappen, Münzen, Portraits, historische Ereignisse, Karten und Ansichten. Die hübschen Kupferansichten zeigen u.a. Ansichten von Breisach, Bruck und Kloster Königsfeld, ferner Karten von Österreich, der Schweiz und dem Lauf der Donau, sowie 1 Plan von Konstantinopel. - Es fehlen das gest. Front. sowie die beiden le. num. Portrait-Taf. Tls. etw. Gebrauchsspuren, erste Lage lose, N.a.T.
Auction house category: | Different countries: history |
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Auction house category: | Different countries: history |
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Auktionshaus Kiefer Steubenstraße 36 75172 Pforzheim Germany | |
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