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EBNER VON ESCHENBACH, Hieronymus Wilhelm (1673-1752) -- Karl Christian HIRSCH (1704-1754). Librorum ab anno I. usque ad annum L. sec. XVI. typis exscriptorum ex libraria quadam supellectile Norembergae, privatis sumptibus in communem usum collecta et...

Auction 22.03.2005
22.03.2005 - 23.03.2005
Schätzpreis
600 $ - 800 $
Zuschlagspreis:
2.400 $
Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 698 A

EBNER VON ESCHENBACH, Hieronymus Wilhelm (1673-1752) -- Karl Christian HIRSCH (1704-1754). Librorum ab anno I. usque ad annum L. sec. XVI. typis exscriptorum ex libraria quadam supellectile Norembergae, privatis sumptibus in communem usum collecta et...

Auction 22.03.2005
22.03.2005 - 23.03.2005
Schätzpreis
600 $ - 800 $
Zuschlagspreis:
2.400 $
Beschreibung:

EBNER VON ESCHENBACH, Hieronymus Wilhelm (1673-1752) -- Karl Christian HIRSCH (1704-1754). Librorum ab anno I. usque ad annum L. sec. XVI. typis exscriptorum ex libraria quadam supellectile Norembergae, privatis sumptibus in communem usum collecta et observata, millenarius I (-IV), speciminis loco ad supplendos annalium typographicorum labores editus. Nuremberg: Felsecker, and (II-IV:) J.J. Fleischmann for the Felseckers, 1746-1749. 4 parts in one volume. 4 o (198 x 160 mm). Near contemporary boards (minor chipping to joints and corners). Provenance : Martin Bodmer (bookplate); H.P. Kraus (bookplate). Catalogue of 4000 books printed between 1501-1550 in the celebrated library of Hieronymus (Jobst) Wilhelm Ebner, of Eschenbach, the Nuremberg patrician and diplomat. (see ADB). The catalogue is arranged in four parts in chronological order, and includes an author's index and the end of each part. The title indicates that the large private library, collected at private expense was open to the public "privatis sumptibus in communem usum collecta et observata." A portion of the library appeared in a 1,794 lot sale (see lot 745) catalogue 61 years after Ebner's death. The cataloguer Hirsch was deacon of the church of St. Lawrence in Nuremberg and a writer on the history of Nuremberg. It was intended as a supplement to Maittaire.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 698 A
Auktion:
Datum:
22.03.2005 - 23.03.2005
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Christie's
New York, Rockefeller Center
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EBNER VON ESCHENBACH, Hieronymus Wilhelm (1673-1752) -- Karl Christian HIRSCH (1704-1754). Librorum ab anno I. usque ad annum L. sec. XVI. typis exscriptorum ex libraria quadam supellectile Norembergae, privatis sumptibus in communem usum collecta et observata, millenarius I (-IV), speciminis loco ad supplendos annalium typographicorum labores editus. Nuremberg: Felsecker, and (II-IV:) J.J. Fleischmann for the Felseckers, 1746-1749. 4 parts in one volume. 4 o (198 x 160 mm). Near contemporary boards (minor chipping to joints and corners). Provenance : Martin Bodmer (bookplate); H.P. Kraus (bookplate). Catalogue of 4000 books printed between 1501-1550 in the celebrated library of Hieronymus (Jobst) Wilhelm Ebner, of Eschenbach, the Nuremberg patrician and diplomat. (see ADB). The catalogue is arranged in four parts in chronological order, and includes an author's index and the end of each part. The title indicates that the large private library, collected at private expense was open to the public "privatis sumptibus in communem usum collecta et observata." A portion of the library appeared in a 1,794 lot sale (see lot 745) catalogue 61 years after Ebner's death. The cataloguer Hirsch was deacon of the church of St. Lawrence in Nuremberg and a writer on the history of Nuremberg. It was intended as a supplement to Maittaire.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 698 A
Auktion:
Datum:
22.03.2005 - 23.03.2005
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
New York, Rockefeller Center
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