508 Early German ancl Flemish Woodcuts.—Part II.
(3) A v r. Henry defeata the heathen Bohemians and Poles by the aid of
SS. George, Lanrence, and Adrian.
(4) C v v. (repeated H ii v.). Kunigunda pays the workiuen who are building the
church of St. Stephen that she has founded at Bamberg.
(5) F ii v. Henry on his deathbed.
(G) H iii v. Kunigunda superintends the building of a Benedictine nunnery at
Kauffen.
(7) H v r. The Devil brings Kuuigunda under snspicion of unchastity.
(8) Ii vi v. The Ordeal of Kunigunda (see repr. in tliis catalogue). A repetition,
on a reduced scale, of a much better woodcut by Traut hiraself, dated 1509, on a broad-
side priuted by Iiolzel, of which two impressious are preserved at Munich (see p. 511).
(9) I i v. Kunigunda enters a religious house.
(10) I vi v. The body of Kunigunda is borne to Bamberg and buried in the
cathedral; a cripple visits her tomb to be cured.
11. [BIBLE.] Apologia Sacre scripture. H. Holzel, Nuremberg,
16 Dec. 1511; 4to. (Panzer, vii, 449, 72.)
(1) On title-page, The woman clothed with the sun, and the seven-headed dragon;
reduced copy, in the same direction, of Diirer, B. 71. Double border [143 x 105].
Characteristic plant aud tuft of grass in the foreground.
(2) St. Jerome, P. iii, 182,188 (Traut? see p. 357, wherethe later booksthat contain
tliis woodcut are enumerated).
12. [LITUBGIES.] Missale Pataviense. J. Winterburger, Vienna,
13 May, 1512; fol. (Panzer, ix, 11, 59.)
This copy contains, inserted before the Canon, a heavily coloured impression on
vellum of the Crucifixion by Traut, dated 1514, which belongs to the Passau Missal
printed by J. Gutknecht at Nuremberg in 1514. (Muther 1150.)
13. [STATUTA.] Statuta sinodalia et provincialia provincie Gneznen.,
Poszneii., Wratislauien. Cracovieii., etc. H. Holzel for F. Ivlosze of
Breslau, Nuremberg, 22 May, 1512; 4to.
One cut, unsigned, on title-page. The arms of the diocese of Breslau (ef. Sibmacher,
ed. Hefner, Bd. i, Abth. 5, Taf. 104), surmounted by mitre and crozier, with the patrons
of Breslau, SS. John the Baptist and Hedwig, as supporters; below, two smaller
escutcheons, of which that to r. bears the arms of John V. Thurzo, Bishop of Breslau,
1506-1520 (ibid. Taf. 110); below these a lion couchant, flanked by two yet smaller
escutcheons. Double border [143 x 100]. Kesembles the illustration to no. 5 in
cutting.
14. [STBABO.] Strabi Fuldensis monacbi . . . Hortulus. J. Weis-
senburger, Niirnberg, 9 July, 1512 ; 4to. (Panzer, vii, 451, 83; Muther
1211, repr. Taf. 214.)
(1) On title-page, four women in a garden; outside the gate a naked man
[100 x 128], cf. Sclimidt, Repertorium, xii, 302.
(2) On the last leaf, recto, two angels supporting an escutcheon with the printer’s
mark of Weissenburger ; no border [53 x 93]. cf. Schmidt, ibid.1
1 Tliis mark, whicli I regard as a certain work of Traut’s, by comparison with tlie
three saints in tlie Passau Missal of 1514, was also used in the following books printed
by Weissenburger at Nuremberg :—
[JESUS CHRIST.] Warliafl'tig Sag von dem Rock Jesu Christi, 1512. (Muther
1210.)
[SCIIEURL.] Epistola ad Charitatem Pirchameram, 20 January, 1513. (Panzer,
vii, 453, 94.)
[QUERCU.] Simon de Quercu, Opusculum Musices, 1513. (Panzer, vii, 454, 101.)
(3) A v r. Henry defeata the heathen Bohemians and Poles by the aid of
SS. George, Lanrence, and Adrian.
(4) C v v. (repeated H ii v.). Kunigunda pays the workiuen who are building the
church of St. Stephen that she has founded at Bamberg.
(5) F ii v. Henry on his deathbed.
(G) H iii v. Kunigunda superintends the building of a Benedictine nunnery at
Kauffen.
(7) H v r. The Devil brings Kuuigunda under snspicion of unchastity.
(8) Ii vi v. The Ordeal of Kunigunda (see repr. in tliis catalogue). A repetition,
on a reduced scale, of a much better woodcut by Traut hiraself, dated 1509, on a broad-
side priuted by Iiolzel, of which two impressious are preserved at Munich (see p. 511).
(9) I i v. Kunigunda enters a religious house.
(10) I vi v. The body of Kunigunda is borne to Bamberg and buried in the
cathedral; a cripple visits her tomb to be cured.
11. [BIBLE.] Apologia Sacre scripture. H. Holzel, Nuremberg,
16 Dec. 1511; 4to. (Panzer, vii, 449, 72.)
(1) On title-page, The woman clothed with the sun, and the seven-headed dragon;
reduced copy, in the same direction, of Diirer, B. 71. Double border [143 x 105].
Characteristic plant aud tuft of grass in the foreground.
(2) St. Jerome, P. iii, 182,188 (Traut? see p. 357, wherethe later booksthat contain
tliis woodcut are enumerated).
12. [LITUBGIES.] Missale Pataviense. J. Winterburger, Vienna,
13 May, 1512; fol. (Panzer, ix, 11, 59.)
This copy contains, inserted before the Canon, a heavily coloured impression on
vellum of the Crucifixion by Traut, dated 1514, which belongs to the Passau Missal
printed by J. Gutknecht at Nuremberg in 1514. (Muther 1150.)
13. [STATUTA.] Statuta sinodalia et provincialia provincie Gneznen.,
Poszneii., Wratislauien. Cracovieii., etc. H. Holzel for F. Ivlosze of
Breslau, Nuremberg, 22 May, 1512; 4to.
One cut, unsigned, on title-page. The arms of the diocese of Breslau (ef. Sibmacher,
ed. Hefner, Bd. i, Abth. 5, Taf. 104), surmounted by mitre and crozier, with the patrons
of Breslau, SS. John the Baptist and Hedwig, as supporters; below, two smaller
escutcheons, of which that to r. bears the arms of John V. Thurzo, Bishop of Breslau,
1506-1520 (ibid. Taf. 110); below these a lion couchant, flanked by two yet smaller
escutcheons. Double border [143 x 100]. Kesembles the illustration to no. 5 in
cutting.
14. [STBABO.] Strabi Fuldensis monacbi . . . Hortulus. J. Weis-
senburger, Niirnberg, 9 July, 1512 ; 4to. (Panzer, vii, 451, 83; Muther
1211, repr. Taf. 214.)
(1) On title-page, four women in a garden; outside the gate a naked man
[100 x 128], cf. Sclimidt, Repertorium, xii, 302.
(2) On the last leaf, recto, two angels supporting an escutcheon with the printer’s
mark of Weissenburger ; no border [53 x 93]. cf. Schmidt, ibid.1
1 Tliis mark, whicli I regard as a certain work of Traut’s, by comparison with tlie
three saints in tlie Passau Missal of 1514, was also used in the following books printed
by Weissenburger at Nuremberg :—
[JESUS CHRIST.] Warliafl'tig Sag von dem Rock Jesu Christi, 1512. (Muther
1210.)
[SCIIEURL.] Epistola ad Charitatem Pirchameram, 20 January, 1513. (Panzer,
vii, 453, 94.)
[QUERCU.] Simon de Quercu, Opusculum Musices, 1513. (Panzer, vii, 454, 101.)