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Liber chronicarum- Nuremberg Chronicle, an individual page from the Chronicle featuring Emporer Maximinus, Gordianus, Philippus, Decius, and the 6th persecution of Christians; Plate No. CXIX

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Germany: Anton Koberger, 1494. First edition. Very good condition. This work by Schedel [1440-1514] is an illustrated world history which is based on the Bible, which follows the story of human history related in the Bible and includes the histories of a number of important Western cities. Written in German by Hartmann Schedel it appeared in 1493. It is a well documented incunabulum, one of the first to successfully combine illustrations and text. This epic history divides human history into seven ages. Published and printed by Anton Koberger, the godfather of Albrecht Durer and the most successful German publisher of his day. The woodcut illustrations were made in the workshop of Michael Wolgemut [1434 - 1519], with an unpredcedented number of 1,809 illustrations. These woodblocks include views of cities and towns, battles, kings, and saints. Some images represent actual cities, and other images are purely imaginative. This print shows images of the Emporers Maximinus, Gordianus, Philippus,… Read More
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Liber chronicarum- Nuremberg Chronicle, an individual page from the Chronicle,Plate No. CCXI, in German

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Germany: Anton Koberger, 1494. First edition. Very good condition. This work by Schedel [1440-1514] is an illustrated world history which is based on the Bible, which follows the story of human history related in the Bible and includes the histories of a number of important Western cities. Written in German by Hartmann Schedel it appeared in 1493. It is a well documented incunabulum, one of the first to successfully combine illustrations and text. This epic history divides human history into 7 ages. Published and printed by Anton Koberger, the godfather of Albrecht Durer and the most successful German publisher of his day. The woodcut illustrations were made in the workshop of Michael Wolgemut [1434 - 1519], with an unpredcedented number of 1,809 illustrations. These woodblocks include views of cities and towns, battles, kings, and saints. Some images represent actual cities, and other images are purely imaginative. This print describes Saint Elizabeth and includes an image of her in the act of… Read More
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Pavia, Italy in the Liber chronicarum- Nuremberg Chronicle, an individual page from the Chronicle featuring Papia/Pavia, (Italy) Plate No. LXXIIII

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Germany: Anton Koberger, 1494. First edition. Very good condition. This work by Schedel [1440-1514] is an illustrated world history which is based on the Bible, which follows the story of human history related in the Bible and includes the histories of a number of important Western cities. Written in Latin by Hartmann Schedel it appeared in 1493. It is a well documented incunabulum, one of the first to successfully combine illustrations and text. This epic history divides human history into seven ages. Published and printed by Anton Koberger, the godfather of Albrecht Durer and the most successful German publisher of his day. The woodcut illustrations were made in the workshop of Michael Wolgemut [1434 - 1519], with an unpredcedented number of 1,809 illustrations. These woodblocks include views of cities and towns, battles, kings, and saints. Some images represent actual cities, and other images are purely imaginative. This print is of Papia (now Pavia) in Northern Italy. The image is a generic… Read More
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Ninevah in the Liber chronicarum- Nuremberg Chronicle, an individual page from the Chronicle featuring Ninive (NINEVAH) Plate No. XX

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Germany: Anton Koberger, 1494. First edition. Very good condition. This work by Schedel [1440-1514] is an illustrated world history which is based on the Bible, which follows the story of human history related in the Bible and includes the histories of a number of important Western cities. Written in Latin by Hartmann Schedel it appeared in 1493. It is a well documented incunabulum, one of the first to successfully combine illustrations and text. This epic history divides human history into seven ages. Published and printed by Anton Koberger, the godfather of Albrecht Durer and the most successful German publisher of his day. The woodcut illustrations were made in the workshop of Michael Wolgemut [1434 - 1519], with an unpredcedented number of 1,809 illustrations. These woodblocks include views of cities and towns, battles, kings, and saints.Some images represent actual cities, and other images are purely imaginative. This print (second stage of the world) is of Ninive - (Nineveh) showing a… Read More
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Liber chronicarum- Nuremberg Chronicle, an individual page from the Chronicle featuring description of the reigns of Irene, Nicephorus, Michael of Constantinople, Desiderius, Paul, Usuard, Alcuin, Plate No. CLXVI

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Germany: Anton Koberger, 1494. First edition. Very good condition. This work by Schedel [1440-1514] is an illustrated world history which is based on the Bible, which follows the story of human history related in the Bible and includes the histories of a number of important Western cities. Written in Latin by Hartmann Schedel it appeared in 1493. It is a well documented incunabulum, one of the first to successfully combine illustrations and text. This epic history divides human history into seven ages. Published and printed by Anton Koberger, the godfather of Albrecht Durer and the most successful German publisher of his day. The woodcut illustrations were made in the workshop of Michael Wolgemut [1434 - 1519], with an unpredcedented number of 1,809 illustrations. These woodblocks include views of cities and towns, battles, kings, and saints. Some images represent actual cities, and other images are purely imaginative. This print has images of emporers, kings of Lombard and educators on both sides… Read More
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Ravenna, Italy in the Liber chronicarum- Nuremberg Chronicle, an individual page from the...

Ravenna, Italy in the Liber chronicarum- Nuremberg Chronicle, an individual page from the Chronicle, Plate No. CXLII

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Germany: Anton Koberger, 1494. First edition. Very good condition. This work by Schedel [1440-1514] is an illustrated world history which is based on the Bible, which follows the story of human history related in the Bible and includes the histories of a number of important Western cities. Written in Latin by Hartmann Schedel it appeared in 1493. It is a well documented incunabulum, one of the first to successfully combine illustrations and text. This epic history divides human history into seven ages. Published and printed by Anton Koberger, the godfather of Albrecht Durer and the most successful German publisher of his day. The woodcut illustrations were made in the workshop of Michael Wolgemut [1434 - 1519], with an unpredcedented number of 1,809 illustrations. These woodblocks include views of cities and towns, battles, kings, and saints. Some images represent actual cities, and other images are purely imaginative. This print is of the ancient city of Ravenna, "developed by the Ostrogoths''.… Read More
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Tivoli, Italy in the Liber chronicarum- Nuremberg Chronicle, an individual page from the...

Tivoli, Italy in the Liber chronicarum- Nuremberg Chronicle, an individual page from the Chronicle featuring Tiburtina/Tibur/Tivoli (Italy), Plate No. CXIII

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Germany: Anton Koberger, 1494. First edition. Very good condition. This work by Schedel [1440-1514] is an illustrated world history which is based on the Bible, which follows the story of human history related in the Bible and includes the histories of a number of important Western cities. Written in Latin by Hartmann Schedel it appeared in 1493. It is a well documented incunabulum, one of the first to successfully combine illustrations and text. This epic history divides human history into seven ages. Published and printed by Anton Koberger, the godfather of Albrecht Durer and the most successful German publisher of his day. The woodcut illustrations were made in the workshop of Michael Wolgemut [1434 - 1519], with an unpredcedented number of 1,809 illustrations. These woodblocks include views of cities and towns, battles, kings, and saints. Some images represent actual cities, and other images are purely imaginative. This woodcut is of Tiburtina, now Tivoli in Italy. The image is one used… Read More
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Metz, France in the Liber chronicarum- Nuremberg Chronicle, an individual page from the Chronicle...

Metz, France in the Liber chronicarum- Nuremberg Chronicle, an individual page from the Chronicle featuring Metis/Metz/Mediomatricus (France) Plate No. CX

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Germany: Anton Koberger, 1494. First edition. Very good condition. This work by Schedel [1440-1514] is an illustrated world history which is based on the Bible, which follows the story of human history related in the Bible and includes the histories of a number of important Western cities. Written in Latin by Hartmann Schedel it appeared in 1493. It is a well documented incunabulum, one of the first to successfully combine illustrations and text. This epic history divides human history into seven ages. Published and printed by Anton Koberger, the godfather of Albrecht Durer and the most successful German publisher of his day. The woodcut illustrations were made in the workshop of Michael Wolgemut [1434 - 1519], with an unpredcedented number of 1,809 illustrations. These woodblocks include views of cities and towns, battles, kings, and saints. Some images represent actual cities, and other images are purely imaginative. This print describes the third persecution of the Christians, and the story of… Read More
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Liber chronicarum- Nuremberg Chronicle, an individual page from the Chronicle featuring Lineage of Christ, Athaliah, Lineage of Italian and Israelite Kings, Plate No. LII

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Germany: Anton Koberger, 1494. First edition. Good + overall. This work by Schedel [1440-1514] is an illustrated world history which is based on the Bible, which follows the story of human history related in the Bible and includes the histories of a number of important Western cities. Written in Latin by Hartmann Schedel it appeared in 1493. It is a well documented incunabulum, one of the first to successfully combine illustrations and text. This epic history divides human history into 7 ages. Published and printed by Anton Koberger, the godfather of Albrecht Durer and the most successful German publisher of his day. The woodcut illustrations were made in the workshop of Michael Wolgemut [1434 - 1519], with an unpredcedented number of 1,809 illustrations. These woodblocks include views of cities and towns, battles, kings, and saints. Some images represent actual cities, and other images are purely imaginative. This page describes the lineage of Christ and lineage of Italian Kings with small images… Read More
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Original Woodcut Leaf of Bishops. LIBER CHRONICARUM- NUREMBERG CHRONICLE, AN INDIVIDUAL PAGE FROM...
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Original Woodcut Leaf of Bishops. LIBER CHRONICARUM- NUREMBERG CHRONICLE, AN INDIVIDUAL PAGE FROM THE CHRONICLE FEATURING LINEAGE OF CHRIST, ATHALIAH, LINEAGE OF ITALIAN AND ISRAELITE KINGS, PLATE NO. CXXVI.

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Germany: Anton Koberger, ca 1460-1494.. First page describes the lineage of Christ and lineage of Italian Kings with small images in two columns running down either side of the page, the other side also has the 4 illustrations down one side, & with larger picture on left, First Council of Nicaea Concilium Nicenum Liber Chronicarum (series title) A pope, bishops and cardinals on a cloud flowers and leaves. The pope has beaten an open Bible and a staff with double cross in his hands. Moreover, the Holy Spirit in the form of a dove. SIZE (30cm x 40cm), illustrated in black, white. In very good condition. Lightly staining on one edge. Written in Latin by Hartmann Schedel it appeared in 1493. It is a well documented incunabulum, one of the first to successfully combine illustrations and text.
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Salzburg, Austria in the Liber chronicarum- Nuremberg Chronicle, an individual page from from...

Salzburg, Austria in the Liber chronicarum- Nuremberg Chronicle, an individual page from from 1493, Salzburg & Coblenz, Plate No. CLXXXV, in German

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Germany: Anton Koberger, 1494. First edition. Good + overall. This work by Schedel [1440-1514] is an illustrated world history which is based on the Bible, which follows the story of human history related in the Bible and includes the histories of a number of important Western cities. Written in German by Hartmann Schedel it appeared in 1493. It is a well documented incunabulum, one of the first to successfully combine illustrations and text. This epic history divides human history into 7 ages. Published and printed by Anton Koberger, the godfather of Albrecht Durer and the most successful German publisher of his day. The woodcut illustrations were made in the workshop of Michael Wolgemut [1434 - 1519], with an unpredcedented number of 1,809 illustrations. These woodblocks include views of cities and towns, battles, kings, and saints. Some images represent actual cities, and other images are purely imaginative. This print adjoins with Plate No. CLXXXIIII and together describes the German Electoral… Read More
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Liber chronicarum- Nuremberg Chronicle, an individual page from the Chronicle featuring Nicea or...

Liber chronicarum- Nuremberg Chronicle, an individual page from the Chronicle featuring Nicea or An Expedition for the Relief of Jerusalem Made in the time of Pope Urban the Second in the Year 1094., Plate No. CXCIIII

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Germany: Anton Koberger, 1494. First edition. Very good condition. This work by Schedel [1440-1514] is an illustrated world history which is based on the Bible, which follows the story of human history related in the Bible and includes the histories of a number of important Western cities. Written in Latin by Hartmann Schedel it appeared in 1493. It is a well documented incunabulum, one of the first to successfully combine illustrations and text. This epic history divides human history into 7 ages. Published and printed by Anton Koberger, the godfather of Albrecht Durer and the most successful German publisher of his day. The woodcut illustrations were made in the workshop of Michael Wolgemut [1434 - 1519], with an unpredcedented number of 1,809 illustrations. These woodblocks include views of cities and towns, battles, kings, and saints. Some images represent actual cities, and other images are purely imaginative. The verso page describes the recovery of Jerusalem from 1094 to 1110 and an image… Read More
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Verona, Italy in the Liber chronicarum- Nuremberg Chronicle, an individual page from the...

Verona, Italy in the Liber chronicarum- Nuremberg Chronicle, an individual page from the Chronicle featuring Verona, and the Beginning of the Kingdom of the Persians, Plate No. LXVIII

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Germany: Anton Koberger, 1494. First edition. Very good condition. This work by Schedel [1440-1514] is an illustrated world history which is based on the Bible, which follows the story of human history related in the Bible and includes the histories of a number of important Western cities. Written in Latin by Hartmann Schedel it appeared in 1493. It is a well documented incunabulum, one of the first to successfully combine illustrations and text. This epic history divides human history into 7 ages. Published and printed by Anton Koberger, the godfather of Albrecht Durer and the most successful German publisher of his day. The woodcut illustrations were made in the workshop of Michael Wolgemut [1434 - 1519], with an unpredcedented number of 1,809 illustrations. These woodblocks include views of cities and towns, battles, kings, and saints. Some images represent actual cities, and other images are purely imaginative. The history of Verona with an image of a grand walled city. On the verso: the… Read More
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Liber chronicarum- Nuremberg Chronicle, an individual page from 1493, Salzburg & Coblenz, Plate...

Liber chronicarum- Nuremberg Chronicle, an individual page from 1493, Salzburg & Coblenz, Plate No. CLXXXV, in Latin

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Germany: Anton Koberger, 1494. First edition. Very good condition. This work by Schedel [1440-1514] is an illustrated world history which is based on the Bible, which follows the story of human history related in the Bible and includes the histories of a number of important Western cities. Written in Latin by Hartmann Schedel it appeared in 1493. It is a well documented incunabulum, one of the first to successfully combine illustrations and text. This epic history divides human history into 7 ages. Published and printed by Anton Koberger, the godfather of Albrecht Durer and the most successful German publisher of his day. The woodcut illustrations were made in the workshop of Michael Wolgemut [1434 - 1519], with an unpredcedented number of 1,809 illustrations. These woodblocks include views of cities and towns, battles, kings, and saints. Some images represent actual cities, and other images are purely imaginative. This print adjoins with Plate No. CLXXXIIII and together describes the German… Read More
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Liber chronicarum- Nuremberg Chronicle, an individual page from the Chronicle featuring the City...

Liber chronicarum- Nuremberg Chronicle, an individual page from the Chronicle featuring the City of Jericho, the Ascension of Elijah and Priestly Lineage, Plate No. L.

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Germany: Anton Koberger, 1494. First edition. Very good condition. This work by Schedel [1440-1514] is an illustrated world history which is based on the Bible, which follows the story of human history related in the Bible and includes the histories of a number of important Western cities. Written in Latin by Hartmann Schedel it appeared in 1493. It is a well documented incunabulum, one of the first to successfully combine illustrations and text. This epic history divides human history into 7 ages. Published and printed by Anton Koberger, the godfather of Albrecht Durer and the most successful German publisher of his day. The woodcut illustrations were made in the workshop of Michael Wolgemut [1434 - 1519], with an unpredcedented number of 1,809 illustrations. These woodblocks include views of cities and towns, battles, kings, and saints. Some images represent actual cities, and other images are purely imaginative. "Jericho, at one time a royal residence and celebrated city, has now become a… Read More
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Constantinople, Bologna and a Chess Player in the Liber chronicarum- Nuremberg Chronicle, an...

Constantinople, Bologna and a Chess Player in the Liber chronicarum- Nuremberg Chronicle, an individual page from the Chronicle featuring Bisantium (Byzantium, now CONSTANTINOPLE) and Bononia (BOLOGNA), with Chess Player (Plate No. LXII)

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Germany: Anton Koberger, 1494. First edition. Otherwise very good condition. This work by Schedel [1440-1514] is an illustrated world history which is based on the Bible, which follows the story of human history related in the Bible and includes the histories of a number of important Western cities. Written in Latin by Hartmann Schedel it appeared in 1493. It is a well documented incunabulum, one of the first to successfully combine illustrations and text. This epic history divides human history into seven ages. Published and printed by Anton Koberger, the godfather of Albrecht Durer and the most successful German publisher of his day. The woodcut illustrations were made in the workshop of Michael Wolgemut [1434 - 1519], with an unprecedented number of 1,809 illustrations. These woodblocks include views of cities and towns, battles, kings, and saints. This 4th age print is of Bizantium, with a smaller wood block of a man playing chess. Bononia (now Bologna) is on the verso. Bizantium is a walled… Read More
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Liber chronicarum- Nuremberg Chronicle, an individual page from the Chronicle featuring Sabatz,...

Liber chronicarum- Nuremberg Chronicle, an individual page from the Chronicle featuring Sabatz, the Turkish fortress, Plate No. CCLIII

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Germany: Anton Koberger, 1494. First edition. Very good condition. This work by Schedel [1440-1514] is an illustrated world history which is based on the Bible, which follows the story of human history related in the Bible and includes the histories of a number of important Western cities. Written in Latin by Hartmann Schedel it appeared in 1493. It is a well documented incunabulum, one of the first to successfully combine illustrations and text. This epic history divides human history into 7 ages. Published and printed by Anton Koberger, the godfather of Albrecht Durer and the most successful German publisher of his day. The woodcut illustrations were made in the workshop of Michael Wolgemut [1434 - 1519], with an unpredcedented number of 1,809 illustrations. These woodblocks include views of cities and towns, battles, kings, and saints. Some images represent actual cities, and other images are purely imaginative. The Latin text describes the taking of the city of Liege by the Duke Charles of… Read More
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