ID 657866
Lot 3439 | Johann Coler
Oeconomia ruralis et domestica Darinnen das gantze Ampt aller treuer Haus-Vätter und Haus-Mütter beständiges und allgemeines Hausbuch [...] wie dann auch eines Calendarii perpetui [...]. Oeconomiae ruralis et domesticae Ander Theil / Das erste Buch / Darinnen beschrieben und angezeigt wird / was zu Erhaltung / auch Wiederbringung mehnschlichen Leibes Gesundheit nütz- und dienlich sey: [...]. Muhammad Ibn-Sirin, Traum-Buch Apomasaris, Das ist: Kurze Außlegung und Bedeutung der Träume [...]. Drei Teile in einem Bd. Frankfurt a.M., Schönwetter und Wust, 1692. Mit mehreren Kupferstichen u.a. die Jahreszeiten darstellend, zahlreichen Holzschnitten und einigen ornamentalen Initialen. Erster Teil 442 S., zweiter Teil 327 S., dritter Teil 46 S. Nicht kollationiert. Zeitgenössischer Schweinslederband über Holzdeckeln mit Resten zweier Messingschließen und braunem Lederrücken mit reicher floraler Vergoldung.
H. 36,8, B. 21,5 cm.
Provenienz: Bibliothek des letzten Basler Fürstbischofs Franz Xaver von Neveu (1749 - 1828); nach dessen Tod übergegangen in den Privatbesitz der Familie von Neveu, Durbach.
Literatur: VD17 15:737443H; VD17 15:737445Y.
Zustandsbericht:
Altersbedingter Zustand. Leicht gebräunt, stark fleckig, stellenweise wasserrandig, zahlreiche S. mit Papierfehlstellen, Knicken, Quetschungen, Einrissen oder vollständig gelöst, Anklebevorsatz gelockert, gestempelte Nummer auf Anklebevorsatz, loses Exlibris mit dem Wappen des Hauses von Neveu. Titelseite und weitere S. des ersten Teils fehlen. Einband ber., angestaubt, fleckig, beschabt, Rücken teilweise eingerissen, stellenweise mit kl. Wurmlöchern. Messingschließen fehlen teilweise.
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