Division A.—School of Nuremberg.—Sclidn.
425
16. [BIBLE.] Der prophet | Iona, auszgelegt durch | Martinu
Luther. | 1526. E. Peypus, Nuremberg, 1526 ; 4-to.
Border on title-page, of four Hocks ; yases at sides ; head of a man in a medallion
attop; below, two Tritons with tails joined; all backgrounds shaded horizontally
[155 x 119]. Badlycut; the faces approach Schou’s later style.
17. [ERANCE.] Abclag beder | Konigen von Franck- | reych vnd
Engelandt, Auch | Romischer Kay. May. | miindtlich vnd schrifft- | lich
antwort zu Bur- | gos. 22. vnd 27. ] Januarij, gehan- | delt, Im 1528. j
Jar. | veritas | vincit. (Kuremberg, 1528) ; 4to.
On title-page, border (undescribed) by Schon, probably used before : four blocks;
at either side a column with a boy standing behind it, and on the capital a sea-
monster ; at the top, two dolphins; at the bottom, a cuirass between two men’s heads
[150 x 120], The features of these men and of the boys are in Schon’s manner, and
resemble very closely two heads on the nine of roses in his pack of cards.
18. [MEGLIN.] An den durch- | leiichtigen Christlichen | Fiirsten
vnd Herren, Herren | Georgen Marggraffen zu | Brandenburg . . . |
Ermanung Martin Meglin | Pfarrers zu Kitzing . | 1529. (Nuremberg,
1529); 4to.
The same border, better printed.
19. [TURKS.] Aon zweyen Tiirck- ] en newlich gefangen was | sie
gefraget worden, vnd geant j wort haben. (Kuremberg, c. 1530);
4to.
Woodcut on title-page, a Turk, with a crown on his tnrban, riding towards the
r., with a man running on either side of his horse, carrying a lance with a pennon.
The rider holds in his r. hand a branch ending in a large conventional bunch of
grapes. Single border [88 x 62]. The features of the Turk are unmistakably by
Schon.
This is a playing-card, viz., the king of grapes, in the pack of which four cards
were in Lady Charlotte Schreiber’s collection (see below, p. 437, no. 36). As used in
the book, the block shows considerable signs of wear; the border is in great part
restored.
20. [BIBLE.] Die pro j pheten alle | Deudsch. | D. Mart. Luth. j
m.d. xxxii. F. Peypus, Nuremberg, 1532 ; 8vo. (Muther, 1186.)
Border on title-page, a Renaissance portal, the child Christ sitting below on a
cushion, blessing with his r. hand, carrying the cross over his 1. shoulder; his r.
foot is placed on the neck of a serpent [115 X 85]. Not signed, but clearly by
Schon.
21-23. [BIBLE.]
The woodcuts by Schon ussd in the Lyons Vulgates, 1518-1522, and in the German
O.T., Nuremberg, 1524, were reprinted in these three editions.
Biblia Sacra. G. Boulle, Lyons, 1542; 8vo.
,, „ J. de Millis, „ 1551 „
,, ,, ,, ,, ,, 1561 ,,
24. [BECKER.] Holzschnitte alter deutscher Meister. Goth?i,
1808-1816 ; fol.
B 31, part of a Bavarian pcdigree, and B 56, 57, twenty-two saints from the
Hortulus Animae, including one, St. Barbara (B. 26), not in the 1517 edition.
425
16. [BIBLE.] Der prophet | Iona, auszgelegt durch | Martinu
Luther. | 1526. E. Peypus, Nuremberg, 1526 ; 4-to.
Border on title-page, of four Hocks ; yases at sides ; head of a man in a medallion
attop; below, two Tritons with tails joined; all backgrounds shaded horizontally
[155 x 119]. Badlycut; the faces approach Schou’s later style.
17. [ERANCE.] Abclag beder | Konigen von Franck- | reych vnd
Engelandt, Auch | Romischer Kay. May. | miindtlich vnd schrifft- | lich
antwort zu Bur- | gos. 22. vnd 27. ] Januarij, gehan- | delt, Im 1528. j
Jar. | veritas | vincit. (Kuremberg, 1528) ; 4to.
On title-page, border (undescribed) by Schon, probably used before : four blocks;
at either side a column with a boy standing behind it, and on the capital a sea-
monster ; at the top, two dolphins; at the bottom, a cuirass between two men’s heads
[150 x 120], The features of these men and of the boys are in Schon’s manner, and
resemble very closely two heads on the nine of roses in his pack of cards.
18. [MEGLIN.] An den durch- | leiichtigen Christlichen | Fiirsten
vnd Herren, Herren | Georgen Marggraffen zu | Brandenburg . . . |
Ermanung Martin Meglin | Pfarrers zu Kitzing . | 1529. (Nuremberg,
1529); 4to.
The same border, better printed.
19. [TURKS.] Aon zweyen Tiirck- ] en newlich gefangen was | sie
gefraget worden, vnd geant j wort haben. (Kuremberg, c. 1530);
4to.
Woodcut on title-page, a Turk, with a crown on his tnrban, riding towards the
r., with a man running on either side of his horse, carrying a lance with a pennon.
The rider holds in his r. hand a branch ending in a large conventional bunch of
grapes. Single border [88 x 62]. The features of the Turk are unmistakably by
Schon.
This is a playing-card, viz., the king of grapes, in the pack of which four cards
were in Lady Charlotte Schreiber’s collection (see below, p. 437, no. 36). As used in
the book, the block shows considerable signs of wear; the border is in great part
restored.
20. [BIBLE.] Die pro j pheten alle | Deudsch. | D. Mart. Luth. j
m.d. xxxii. F. Peypus, Nuremberg, 1532 ; 8vo. (Muther, 1186.)
Border on title-page, a Renaissance portal, the child Christ sitting below on a
cushion, blessing with his r. hand, carrying the cross over his 1. shoulder; his r.
foot is placed on the neck of a serpent [115 X 85]. Not signed, but clearly by
Schon.
21-23. [BIBLE.]
The woodcuts by Schon ussd in the Lyons Vulgates, 1518-1522, and in the German
O.T., Nuremberg, 1524, were reprinted in these three editions.
Biblia Sacra. G. Boulle, Lyons, 1542; 8vo.
,, „ J. de Millis, „ 1551 „
,, ,, ,, ,, ,, 1561 ,,
24. [BECKER.] Holzschnitte alter deutscher Meister. Goth?i,
1808-1816 ; fol.
B 31, part of a Bavarian pcdigree, and B 56, 57, twenty-two saints from the
Hortulus Animae, including one, St. Barbara (B. 26), not in the 1517 edition.