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‎La Bible.‎

‎ Desclée de Brouwer 1986 Desclée de Brouwer, 1986, 2430 p., cartonnage éditeur sous étui illustré, 22x13cm. Des frottements sur l'étui, bon état pour le reste et intérieur bien propre.‎

Reference : 118896


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‎BIBLIA DANICA - ‎

Reference : 62732

(1588)

‎Biblia. Det er den gantske Hellige Scrifft Paa Danske igien offuerseet oc Prentet effter Salige oc høylofflige ihukommelse Kong Friderichs den II. Befalning. (3 parts). - [FREDERIK DEN II's BIBEL. - THE SECOND DANISH BIBLE IN FOLIO]‎

‎Kiøbenhaffn, (Matz Vingaard), (1588-)89. Folio (c. 365 × 255 mm). Recently bound in a magnificent pastiche binding of full brown calf, spine with five raised bands and blind-tooled ornamentation forming triangular compartments. Covers panelled with blind-tooled geometric framing, gilt floral tools at the corners, and a large central diamond-shaped lozenge. Double-ruled fillets to the borders of the boards. (22), 353 [i.e. 354], 226, 159 ff. Wanting two leaves: J (f. 49) in the New Testament and Cc6 (f. 156) in the Book of Revelation. Leaves 157–159 of the Book of Revelation erroneously bound between Dd2 and Dd3 in the First Book of Samuel.With three woodcut title-pages printed in black and red, portrait, and coat of arms. Outer and upper margins closely trimmed, occasionally just touching text. The Old Testament and the Prophets with a few discreet marginal repairs and closed tears. The New Testament with more substantial repairs and occasional loss of text. Book of Revelation with leaves re-margined, as usual. Some occasional small stains" larger inkstain on verso of B2 and recto of B3. Despite the two lacking leaves, but with the often missing portrait and title-pages, a good copy of a work often found in very worn condition, owing to the poor quality of the paper.‎


‎The magnificent first printing of the second Danish–Norwegian Bible in folio - the celebrated Frederik II Bible - and one of the grandest monuments of sixteenth-century Danish printing. Issued by the command of Frederik II, this monumental Bible represents the second complete Danish Bible in folio format and is notably the first Danish folio Bible printed by a Dane. It stands as the magnum opus of Mads Vingaard and “and the most extensive work of printing undertaken in Denmark during the sixteenth century. The book is profusely illustrated with woodcuts copied from a german Bible issued by Sigmund Feyerabend in Frankfurt a. M. 1560. The original woodcuts were made by the artist and craftsman Virgil Solis... Wide woodcut borders together with pictures using themes from the Scriptures surround the title pages and the illustrations. On the reverse of the first title page many copies have pasted in a portrait of Frederich II, engraved by the Dutch artist Hendrick Goltzius. However, this portrait may also be found on a separate leaf."" (Thesaurus I). A monumental production both typographically and artistically, the Frederik II Bible marks the consolidation of Reformation scripture in Denmark-Norway and reflects the growing technical and artistic sophistication of the Copenhagen press. Its scale and royal patronage place it among the most important achievements of Scandinavian Renaissance book culture. Lauritz Nielsen, 405. - Thesaurus I, 129. - Birkelund, 34.‎

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‎"BIBLIA DANICA - THE CHRISTIAN IV BIBLE‎

Reference : 60241

(1633)

‎Biblia Det er Den gantske Hellige Scrifft paa Danske igien offuerseet oc Prentet effter vor allernaadigste Herris oc Kongis K. Christian den IV. Befaling. Mett Register/ alle D. Lutheri Fortaler ghans Udledning i Brædden oc Viti Theodori Summarier. Cu... - [THE MAGNIFICENT CHRISTIAN IV FOLIO BIBLE]‎

‎Kiøbenhaffn, (Melchior Martzan og Salomon Sartor), (1632-) 1633. Folio (binding: 37 x 25 cm.). Bound in a spledid, contemporary full calf binding over wooden boards. Rich, elaborate gilding to both boards and spine. The gilding is vague, especially on the front board, but the tooling is very sharp, and the binding overall is magnificent. With four beautiful, ornamented brass edges to each board and two large ornamented brass clasps. All edges are gilt and beautifully blindtooled. Wear to capitals, where the cords are loosening a bit, and with a bit of loss of leather. A bit of wear to hinges, at the cords, which are showing. But overall the binding is in splendid condition. Also internally extremely well preserved. The title-page has a tiny restored hole to lower right corner, and the first four leaves might have been inserted. They are slightly smaller at the outer margin than the other leaves. But that might also be due to restoration, as the binding has not been tampered with at any point and is completely unrestored. The text is unusually nice, clean and fresh, by far the nicest copy we have ever come across. Pasted-down front end-paper with the ownership signature and lacquered coat-of-arms seal of Severin Svanenhielm (Severin Seehusen (1664-1726) ) as well as the ownership signatures of Søren Schiøtz (1796-1863) (with names of members of his family), C. Th. Zahle and Erik Zahle. With the book plate of William Davignon (d. 1924). The brass corners carry the initials HL and are depicted in Johannes Rudbeck's Svenska Bokband I (fig. 26, p.53). The binding there is dated 1622, whereas our binding is from 1633 or right after. The brass fittings were a commercial merchandise for sale in Germany and probably also in both Sweden and Denmark. Engraved title-page as well as the engraved portrait of Christian IV, all by the royal engraver Simon the Pas. Without the half-title, which merely contains the printed words ""BIBLIA / Paa Danske"", which is almost never present. (21 - not counting the engraved title-page and the portrait), 353 (i.e. 354 due to the erroneous double pagination 353), 226, 159 ff. ‎


‎A magnificent copy of the scarce first edition of the last (i.e. the third) of the Danish folio-bibles, known as ""Christian IV's Bible"", being a slightly revised edition of the Bible of 1589. Christian IV is the most famous Danish king ever to have lived, and the Christian IV bible is extremely sought-after. An unusually fresh and complete (apart from the always lacking half-title) copy of this splendid bible, printed by the first royal printer Melchior Martzan and Salomon Sartor (part 2). The numerous woodcut illustrations are the same that were used for the Frederik II Bibel from 1589. The four engraved leaves - the portrait and the three title-pages - are by Simon de Pas.Bibl. Dan.I,9 - Thesaurus II, 378. - Birkelund, 41. - Darlow and Moule, 3160. Provenance: Svanenhielm was a family of Danish and Norwegian nobility. Morten Hansen Seehuusen (1629-1694) was a merchant from Bredstedt in Schleswig-Holstein, who re-located to Stavanger, Norway. His son, Severin Seehusen (1664-1726) was an official in Bergen as well as in Stavanger and Northern Norway. He owned, among other properties, Damsgård Manor outside Bergen, Svanøy in Sunnfjord, and Arnegård in Stavanger. In 1720, Severin Seehausen was ennobled under the name Svanenhielm. Søren Daniel Schiøtz (1796-1863) was a Norwegian bailiff and judge, who was also very much engaged in religious matters and came to play an important role in the history of theology in Norway. He was one of the founders of the Norwegian Mission Society and the Norwegian Israeli Mission. He translated several important upbuilding pieces from German, among them a comprehensive bible history. Carl Theodor Zahle (1866 – 1946) was a highly important Danish lawyer and politician. He was prime minister of Denmark from 1909 to 1910 and again from 1913 to 1920. In 1895, he was elected member of the lower chamber of the Danish parliament, for the Liberal Party. A campaigner for peace, in 1905 he co-founded the Social Liberal Party (Det Radikale Venstre). He stayed on as a member of Parliament for Det Radikale Venstre until 1928, when he became a member of the upper chamber of Parliament (Landstinget). In 1929, he became Minister of Justice , a post which he held until 1935. Zahle was instrumental in starting negotiations for a new Danish–Icelandic Act of Union in 1917, which resulted in Iceland being recognized as a sovereign nation in a personal union with the king of Denmark the following year. Erik Zahle (1898-1969) was a famous Danish art historian, author, and museum director.‎

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DKK95,000.00 (€12,709.71 )

‎BIBLIA LATINA - ‎

Reference : 63281

‎Biblia Latina - Two leaves from Koberger's 1485-Bible. - [TWO LEAVES FROM THE FIRST ILLUSTRATED LATIN BIBLE]‎

‎Nuremberg, Koberger, 1485. Folio (305 x 220 mm). Two leaves, 73 lines in two columns. Rubricated with 6 small red initials. Underlinings and four short marginal annotations in contemporary hand. Outer margin chipped and slightly browned, but overall clean and fresh.‎


‎Two leaves, both from Exodus, from Koberger's celebrated 1485 Latin bible, constituting the first illustrated Latin bible. This monumental edition of the Bible had extensive comments by the French Nicolaus de Lyra (1270-1349), one of the most influential medieval interpreters of the Bible. GW 4288 ‎

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‎"BIBLIA DANICA‎

Reference : 61362

(1633)

‎Biblia Det er Den gantske Hellige Scrifft paa Danske igien offuerseet oc Prentet effter vor allernaadigste Herris oc Kongis K. Christian den IV. Befaling. Mett Register/ alle D. Lutheri Fortaler ghans Udledning i Brædden oc Viti Theodori Summarier. Cu... - [THE CHRISTIAN IV BIBLE - THE THIRD AND LAST OF THE GREAT DANISH FOLIO BIBLES]‎

‎Kiøbenhaffn, (Melchior Martzan og Salomon Sartor), (1632-) 1633. Folio. Bound in a splendid recent full calf pastish binding with five raised bands. Gilt floral ornamentation to spine and boards ruled in gilt. End-papers renewed. First 10 leaves with marginal repairs. A few leaves in the New Testament (last part) closely trimmed in upper margin, occassionally touchly text. Last 10 leaves with marginal repairs. Internally with occassional miscolouring and brownspotting, but an overall nice copy. Engraved title-page and the engraved portrait of Christian IV, all by the royal engraver Simon the Pas. Without the half-title, which merely contains the printed words ""BIBLIA / Paa Danske"", which is almost never present. (21 - not counting the engraved title-page and the portrait), 353 (i.e. 354 due to the erroneous double pagination 353), 226, 159 ff. ‎


‎A nice copy of the scarce first edition of the last (i.e. the third) of the Danish folio-bibles, known as ""Christian IV's Bible"", being a slightly revised edition of the Bible of 1589 (Frederik II's Bible). Christian IV is the most famous Danish king ever to have lived, and the Christian IV bible is extremely sought-after. The numerous woodcut illustrations are the same that were used for the Frederik II's Bibel from 1589. The four engraved leaves - the portrait and the three title-pages - are by Simon de Pas. Despite already having two beautiful folio-bibles, Denmark's supply of Bibles was insufficient for the nation's needs. In many parishes only the church had a copy, with a few more in the homes of the wealthy. This shortage was particularly severe in Norway due to its distance from the capital, which limited the benefits of initiatives from the King. Funds were raised from churches in Zealand and Norway, with Norway contributing generously. Two printers, Melchior Martzan and Salomon Sartor, were employed, with Martzan overseeing corrections and sales. Norwegian churches' significant contributions were rewarded with copies equivalent to their donations, while Zealand's lesser contributions received no compensation. Biblioteca Danica I, 9. Thesaurus II, 378. Birkelund, 41. Darlow and Moule, 3160.‎

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DKK60,000.00 (€8,027.19 )

‎"DOUCE, FRANCIS, ESQ. F.A.S. ‎

Reference : 60312

(1858)

‎Holbein's dance of death exhibited in elegant engravings on wood, With a Dissertation on the several Representations of that Subject. Also, Holbein's bible cuts, consisting of ninety illustrations on wood, with introduction by Thos. Frognall Dibdin. ‎

‎London, 1858. 8vo. In green cloth. The entire front and back covers are beautifully decorated with large blind stamps. The spine is engraved and stamped in gilt, but it has become discolored over time. The inside of the book is clean and in good condition. The book is richly illustrated in black and white and includes Holbein's alphabet. ‎


‎""Holbein's Dance of Death"" and ""Holbein's Bible Cuts"" with an introduction by Thomas Frognall Dibdin. These works were published in the early 19th century and contain woodcut illustrations by the Swiss artist Hans Holbein the Younger. ""Holbein's Dance of Death"" depicts a series of allegorical images of Death interacting with people from all walks of life, while ""Holbein's Bible Cuts"" includes woodcuts of scenes from the Bible. The works are considered important examples of Holbein's art and have been influential in the field of book illustration.‎

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DKK1,500.00 (€200.68 )
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