Modelbuch Welscher, Ober- und Niderländischer Arbeit.
Description:
Contains a final quire (h) that was unknown to Lotz and VD 16., Date suggested by historical background of several editions of this work. Cf. Lotz., Final p. blank., Imperfect: T.p. and leaf [a4] mutilated, with loss of ornament; damp-stained., Signatures: a-h⁴., Woodcut designs of lace patterns, attributed to Narciss Renner. Cf. Lotz., and Woodcut t.p. border by Hans Weiditz. Cf. Lotz.
Publisher:
Chr. Egenolff,
Subject (Name):
Egenolff, Christian, 1502-1555, printer., Renner, Narziss, ca. 1502-ca. 1536., and Weiditz, Hans, ca. 1495-ca. 1536.
Subject (Topic):
Lace and lace making--Patterns--Pictorial works--Early works to 1800., Needlework--Patterns--Early works to 1800., and Pattern books--Germany--Specimens.
anno [et]c. M.cccccvij die vo. xv. mensis Martij [15 Mar. 1507]
Call Number:
Rosenthal 22
Image Count:
1
Alternative Title:
Navis stultifera and Stultiferae naves
Description:
Almost every p. has ms. additions by a contemporary hand, mostly 4- to 6-line verses, as well as simpler notes. These ms. additions consist almost entirely of lines cited from Jacob Locher's Stultifera navis (his Latin translation of Brant's Narrenschiff, which first appeared in 1497). The handwriting shows great similarity to that of the Cistercian Abbot of Aldersbach, Wolfgang Mayer (1469-1544)., From the collection of Bernard M. Rosenthal. Monogram (ms.) of Otto Hupp, Munich, on front paste-down., Imprint from colophon., Signatures: a-s⁸/⁴., The fifth Latin ed., with the woodcuts ascribed to the Young Dürer and his companions., and The text is not a Latin translation of Brant's Narrenschiff, but is the Latin addendum to the Narrenschiff prepared by Josse Badius. It comprises Badius' condensed version of each chapter of Brant's text as well as Badius' commentary on each chapter.
Publisher:
P[er] Nicolau[m] Lamparter,
Subject (Name):
Hupp, Otto,--1859-1949--Ownership, Mayer, Wolfgang,--1469-1544--Ms. notes, and Rosenthal, Bernard M.--Ownership
The New-England primer improved : For the more easy attaining the true reading of English. : To
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Books, Journals & Pamphlets
Abstract:
"As runs the glass / Our life doth pass. / My book and heart / Must never part. / Job feels the rod, / Yet blesses God. / Proud Karah's troop / Was swallow'd up. / Lot fled to Zoar, / Saw fiery show'r / On Sodom pour. / Moses was he / Who Israel's host /
Alternative Title:
R. John Rogers, Minister of the Gospel in London ...
Description:
Imperfect copy: first five leaves and last leaf wanting; leaves bled, worm-holed, and browned; some leaves mutilated.
Subject (Topic):
Catechisms --Massachusetts --Boston --1767., Juvenile literature --Massachusetts --Boston --1767, and Primers (Instructional books) --Massachusetts --Boston.
Collection Created:
Boston : Printed by W. MAlpine, about mid-way between the Governors and Dr. Gardiners, Marlborough-street, 1767
"Third printing, May, 1924"--Title page verso. and Autograph and manuscript notes of Edward Davison. Printed copy of Frost's Middletown murder tipped to rear endleaves.