Kjøbenhavn., Kgl. Majest. priviligerede Bogtrykkerie, 1749. Folio. To samtidigt hellæderbind med ophøjede bind på rygge. Forgyldt rygtitel . Begge bind med slitage, enkelte ormehuller samt dele af forgyldningen slidt bort. Bind 1 (Del 1-3) med gennemgående vandskjold i ydre overste hjørne. Pp. 591-676 strækker vandskjoldet sig ned i ydre margin. Bind 2 (Del 4) indvendig ren og pæn. (4),10, 1534,(1) pp. 2 kobberstukne plancher, det ene Chr. IV i hel figur efter Carl von Manders maleri, stukket af C. Fritsch samt portræt af Slange, ligeledes stukket af Fritsch. Titelbladet med en ubetydelig revne øverst i indre fals. Udmærket rent eksemplar med brede marginer.
Originaludgaven af dette monumentalværk som fortsætter hvor Arild Huitfeld slap, og giver en indholdsrig fremstilling af Christian IV's begivenhedsrige historie.
Kopenhagen und Leipzig, Pelt, 1757-59. 4to. Bound in one contemp. hcalf. raised bands. Richly gilt spine. Tome-and titlelabels with gilt lettering. stamp on title-page. (8),230,(6),231-582,(16) pp., 2 engraved plates.
First German edition. A ""Drittes Buch"" was published 12 years later (1771). - Bibl. Danica III,68.
Odense, Iversens Forlag, 1776-77. 4to. 2 samt. helldrbd. med rig rygforgyldning. Kapitæler lidt slidte. En forperm løs. 4 kobberstukne titelvignetter. På skrivepapir.
Flensburg u. Leipzig, 1775-79 (und Register Kiel, Mohr, 1797). 4 cont. hcalf. Backs somewhat worn. Light browning to lvs. 4 engraved titlevignettes and 3 folded genealogical tables. Registerband in cont. boards.
Flensburg & Leipzig, Kortschen Buchh., 1775-79. 8vo. Bound in 4 uniform contemp. hcalf. Richly gilt spines. Tome- and titlelabels with gilt lettering. 2 top of spines with wear. A label pasted on foot of spines. Stamp on title-pages. 4 engraved titlevignettes ( 3 in woodengr.) (16),XXXVI,(4),484(24),552(24),492(20),426 pp. and 3 folded genealogical tables.
Odense, Iversen, 1776-83. 4to. Indbundet i 5 ensartede samtidige hldrbd. 4 kapitæler lidt slidte. Lille etiket påsat nederst på ryg. Kobberstukket portræt som frontispiece. 10 kobberstukne titelvignetter, 2 genealogiske foldetabeller. Indvendig ren.
Komplet del af ""Hertugdømmene"", som har selvstændige bindbetegnelser og som ingår i Gebhardi og Christiani's større værk om Danmark og Norge ""Kongerigerne Danmarks og Norges samt Hertugdømmene Slesvig og Holsteens Historie indtil vore Tider."" Eksemplaret her indeholder også alle 5 deltitelblade til det overordnede værk. Bibl. Danica III,18.
Copenhagen, N.Möller u. Sohn, 1789. 4to. Uncut and unopened in later blank wrappers. 94 pp.
Copenhagen, N. Möller und Sohn, 1789. 4to. Uncut in blank wrappers. On good paper, fine and clean. 94 pp.
The price was proposed by the Royal Danish Academy of Science.
Kjøbenhavn, Kongl. Maj. og Universit. Bogtrykkerie, (1734). 4to. Pragtfuldt originalt omslagspapir trykt i guld og med adskillige farver og mønstre á la gyldenlædertapet. (12) pp. Ren og frisk trykt på kraftigt skrivepapir. Omslagene forstærkede på bagsiden.
Originaltrykket (den danske version) af den 15-årige forsvarsalliance indgået mellen Danmark/Norge og Sverige således at Sverige kunne holde ryggen fri ved en krig mod Rusland. Danmark fik garanti for besiddelserne i Slesvig.
Kjøbenhavn, Gyldendal, 1883. Samtidigt hldrbd. med rygforgyldning. Stempel på titelbladet. (8),206,(2) pp.
Kjøbenhavn, Bing & Søn, 1852. Samtidigt hldrbd. med rygforgyldning. Stempel på titelbladet. VIII,492,(1) pp.
(No place, nor printer), 1677. 12mo. In contemporary full vellum. Small paper-label to upper part of spine. Extremities with soiling. Annotations to free back end-paper. Internally nice and clean. (2), 164, 3-113 pp. + frontispiece and 1 plate.
Uncommon first edition of this early account of the life of Christina of Sweden (1626-1689), daughter of the Swedish King Gustav II Adolf (1594-1632) “Christina (born Dec. 8, 1626, Stockholm, Swed.—died April 19, 1689, Rome [Italy]) was the queen of Sweden (1644–54) who stunned all Europe by abdicating her throne. She subsequently attempted, without success, to gain the crowns of Naples and of Poland. One of the wittiest and most learned women of her age, Christina is best remembered for her lavish sponsorship of the arts and her influence on European culture.” (Encyclopedia Britannica).
(Kopenhagen), Publicirt den 29. Januar. 1776. 4to. Blankt papirsomslag. (12) pp., tekstklummer sat indenfor træskårne dobbeltrammer. Trykt på kraftigt blåligt skrivepapir
Det sjældne originaltryk af Indfødsretsloven i den tyske version (den danske og tyske udkom samtidigt). Loven blev udstedt af Christian VII, men var udformet afSchack Rathlau og Guldberg. Den blev udstedt uden om Statsrådet, og den havde til hensigt at stoppe for den uskik at landets embeder i urimeligt omfang blev besat af udlændinge, jvf. Struensee's tyske regimente. En betingelse skulle nu være at den pågældende var født i landet. - Bibl. Danica II:739.
Kbhvn., 1880-81. Indbundet med orig. bogtrykte for-og bagomslag i et samtidigt hldrbd. med rygforgyldning. Stempel på titelbladet. XXXIV,335 pp. rent frisk eksemplar.
Originaltrykket.
Kbhvn., 1880-81. Solidt hshirtbd. Stempel på titelbladet. XXXIV,335 pp.
Originaltrykket.
Nouvelles Société d'Editions, Bruxelles / Librairie H. Floury, Paris, 1935. In-4, broché sous couverture rempliée, 274 pp. Introduction - Livre I. Allemagne - Livre II. : Angleterre - Livre III. France - Livre IV. : Belgique : I. Le romantisme anversois. - II. Le romantisme bruxellois. - III. Antoine Wiertz. - IV. Les coulisses du romantisme. - ...
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Ministère Royal des affaires étrangères du Danemark, Copenhgue1980,reliure éditeur sous jaquette illustréeIn-496 pp. nombreuses photographies en noir et blanc dans et hors texte.Bon état.M04
1992 Association Française d'Action Artistique - Ministère des Affaires Etrangères - Conseil nordique des ministres - Conseil de l'Europe (22e exposition d'art du Conseil de l'Europe) - 1992 - In-4 - broché, couverture illustrée - 428 pages - Illustrations en noir & blanc et en couleurs en et hors texte
Bon état - Couverture légèrement frottée, coins émoussés - Plus de lecture au dos
L'élan, Nouvelles du Nord n° 7, 144 pp., broché, très bon état.
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Upps., 1942-46. 4to. XIX, 223 pp. (Saml.utg.av Svenska Fornskriftsällskapet). M.dedik.fra udg.
Kiel, Schmers'sche Buchhandlung, 1848. 8vo. In the original blank blue wrappers. Provisional repair with tape to spine. Front-wrapper missing upper inner corner. Two stamps to half-title, title-page and verso of title-page. Upper outer corner of half-title missing, far from affecting text. Occassional brownspotting throughout. 34 pp. with a blank leaf inserted between every printed leaf (giving a total of 33 ff., including the blanks).
The rare first printing of the drafting of the constitution by the provisional government for the Duchies of Schleswig-Holstein. In 1848 the Schleswig-Holsteiners decided to establish a provisional government and oust the Danish king. The subsequent war (1848-1851) achieved a status quo until a permanent solution between Denmark and Germany was reached in 1920. The 1848-1852 events in Schleswig-Holstein were a Danish-German confrontation. The underlying issues were complex: The kingdom of Denmark and the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein were component parts of the Danish Monarchy and were united in the person of the king/duke. Schleswig was a Danish fief, Holstein a member of the German Confederation. A 1665 law introduced succession through the female line in Denmark, with the survival of Salic law in the duchies held in abeyance. Schleswig had a strong Danish element in the north, Holstein was German. ""With the extinction of the male royal line in the offing, Christian VIII declared in 1846 that the 1665 law applied to Schleswig and (with some reservation) to Holstein. Protests in the duchies had not been resolved, when in the wake of the February revolution the liberals in Copenhagen took over and moved toward the annexation of Schleswig. In defiance, the estates of Schleswig and Holstein set up a provisional government on March 24. Being composed of liberals and conservatives it obtained popular and official support in Germany, and with Prussian military support gained control of most of the duchies by midsummer. But then Britain and Prussia intervened, pressuring Prussia to make a truce with Denmark (at Malmö, August 26, 1848), a truce which caused a parliamentary crisis in Frankfurt. In a short time Schleswig-Holstein had become the national issue, and by acceding to the Malmö truce the Frankfurt Assembly severely damaged its political credit.Fighting resumed in 1849 and was ended by a July truce. After losing German military support, the duchies were defeated in the 1850 campaign. The government abdicated on February 1, 1851, and the Danish authorities took over a year later. In the final settlement the powers restored the Danish monarchy with the succession in the duchies to follow that of the kingdom (Second London Protocol of May 8, 1852). In separate notes the Danish government agreed to preserve the status of Schleswig and to abstain from steps leading to its incorporation. While the agreements restored the balance of power, the relations between Danes and Germans suffered, eroding popular sentiment for the Danish monarchy. Also Schleswig became a matter of outside concern, permitting Prussian intervention in the case of Danish non-compliance."" (Ohio Univerty" Lawrence D. Steefel, Sleswig-Holstein Question).
Copenhagen, 1960-73. Folio. 10 volumes bound in publishers fine hvellum.
A collection of Danish medieval Manuscripts reproduced in facsimile. The earliest Scandinavian texts which have survived until our day from about 1100 and originate from the ancient sphere of Danish Culture.
Copenhagen, 1960-73. Folio. 10 volumes bound in publishers fine red hmorocco. Bound by Jacob Baden.
A collection of Danish medieval Manuscripts reproduced in facsimile. The earliest Scandinavian texts which have survived until our day from about 1100 and originate from the ancient sphere of Danish Culture.
Hafniæ, Munksgaard, 1943-46. Folio. Bound in 7 publishers fine hvellum.
Indholder: Vol. I. Lex Communis Regni Sueciae Vetustior. 1943. - II. Processus seu Negocium Canonizacionis B. Katerine de Vadsenis. 1943. - III. Vita et Miracula Sancti Enrici Regis Sueciæ. 1944. - IV. Lex Municipalis Regni Sueciæ. 1944. - V. Lex Gotlandiæ. Svetice et Germanice. 1945. - VI. Lex Vestro-Gothia Recentior - Lex Urbica Antiquior. 1946. - VII. Liber de Miraculis Beate Brigide de Suecia Roma 1378. 1946.
Hafniæ, Paulli, 1737. Folio. Contemporary full mottled calf with Luxdorph's blindstamped super ex libris to front board. Six raised bands to richly gilt spine. Spine and all extremities worn. A bit of leather missing at capitals, and cords showing at hinges. Even though the hinges are worn, the binding is still tight. Internally very nice and fresh with only very light occasional brownspotting. Front free end-paper with three annotations: 1) from the ""Bibliotheque Germanique. Amst. 1720""" 2: Frederik Münter (noting that it was bought at the auction after his father) 3: Ex Dono-inscription by Luxdorph (perhaps the most important Danish book collector of all times), stating that the book was given him by Johannes Gram (the editor). (42 - including half-title and frontispiece portrait (which is often lacking) ), 139, (1), 478, 136, (36) pp.
First edition, with an truly excellent provenance, of this important work of the history of Denmark, which due to Krag's untimely death only spans the first 16 years of the history of King Christian III. When Krag, the first official Danish historiographer, died in 1602, Krag had been working on the work throughout the 1590’ies. The manuscript was not finished and ended up remining unpublished for more than a century, until Hans Gram finally, in 1737, arranged for a beautiful edition of it to be printed. This wonderful first edition also contains other contributions to the history of King Christin III. Krag’s work is important in several ways. First of all, it focuses mainly on Danmark’s foreign relations during the period, making it an invaluable contribution to the history of Denmark’s international history of the late 16th century. Second, the work is both politically and linguistically important in its choice of Latin as the authorial language. It is written in an excellent classicist Latin that was to mark Denmark as part of the united European cultural sphere in short, it was meant to represent Danmark as belonging to the civilized world. Krag’s excellent, stylized Latin history of Christian III constitutes the best example of applying classical historiography stylistically to the history of Denmark. The work is Roman in all its aspects. The vocabulary and the syntax are in accordance with classical Roman norms, and Krag also adopts the principle of the Roman historians of never quoting other text. The prose is his own all the way through. Also in his choice of relating the diplomatic relations of the King and the country, he stays true to the classical authors. Another noteworthy feature of this novel historical work is the fact that all Danish proper names are Latinized, not only cities, but also people (eg. the Danish nobleman Eske Bilde has been given the name Aeschylus). Crag took this so far that Hans Gram found it necessary to make an explanatory list of Crag’s Latinizations. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Provenance: The copy was given by the editor and publisher Johannes Gram to his student Bolle Luxdorph (1716-1788). Luxdorph was a famous Danish historian, poet, and state official. In bibliophile circles, however, he is most known as a book collector – one of the most important in the history of Danish book collecting. Bindings with his super ex libris (an elephant) are very sought after. Luxdorph was matriculated at the University of Copenhagen 1733 and had Hans Gram as private preceptor. He studied both theology, philosophy, classical philology, and history. Frederik Münter (1761-1830) was a famous Danish church historian, archaeologist, and Bishop of Sealand from 1808 till his death.