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Gilhofer & Ranschburg (Wien)
The XVIth century: a large collection of valuable books on all subjects printed from 1501 up to 1600, mostly in their original bindings (Nr. 203, Part 3): Natural sciences - voyages & supplement — Wien: Gilhofer & Ranschburg, 1927

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ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY [S. Bruno],

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Woodcut from No. 1504. S. Bruno. (Cologne 1510.)
1504 S. Bruno, ord. Carthus. Vita. Cui premittitur Carmen sapphicum Sebastiani
Brant de exornatione Carthusiensis ord. N. p. d. (Cologne, Johann Landen,
about 1510). 12mo. Goth. 40 11. unn. With 2 fine full-page woodcut-
port r. of S. Bruno, engraved by Ant. W o e n s a m of Worms. Bound with:
Dorlandus, Pet. Tractatulus s. sermo de rnystica significatione habitus s. indumen-
torum eiusd. Carthus. ordinis. At end: Impresserunt Fratres domus Coloniae
(Cologne about 1510). Goth. 8 11. unn. — Sermo de Seto. Brunone confessore
initiatore ord. Carthus. N. p. d. (Coloniae, ap. Fratres Carthusiae Domus, ab. 1508).
Goth. 20 11. unnumb. With two full-page woodcut portraits of S. Bruno, by Ant.
Woensam of Worms (the same as above). Contemporary nice binding of
wooden boards covered with richly stamped calf, 2 clasps. 200.—
Three extremely rare treatises.
Ad 1) Proctor 10.498. Merlo, Ant. Woensam v. Worms, pp. 58—59. The two woodcuts which
are repeated in the 3rd book bound up in this vol., represent the St. Bruno standing in a landscape
and reading in a book; he is surrounded by some escutcheons (a. o. that of Cologne). Both cuts have
been slightly touched with colour. On title and at end some Latin verses in MS.; some leaves browned
and sta ned and strengthened at inner margins, but a fine copy in good condition, from the Carthusian
Monastery at Buxheim, with its signature on 1. 2.
Ad 2) Slightly stained on title a. at end, some underlinings, the woodcut at end slightly
touched with colour. The book ends with a Latin poem “De Divo Brunone etc. hymnologia”. Unknown
io Panzer a. to all bibliographers.
See Reproduction above.

GILHOFER & RANSCHBURG, WIEN, I., BOGNERGASSE Nr. 2.
 
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