(Herning), Poul Kristensen, 1996. Orig. helshirt. 399 pp. Illustrationer i teksten.
Lex8vo. Orig. helshirt. 415 pp. + 3 Bilag.
Kbhvn., 1966. 280 pp. (Disp.).
Aarhus, 1968. 426,(2) pp.
Doctorial dissertation with an English Summary
Berlin, Schroeder, 1847. Fine cont. hcalf. Raised bands, gilt back. XIII,400 pp. First and last leaves a little brownspotted. 2 corners bumped.
Lund, 1959. Lex8vo. XI,328 pp.
Nürnberg, 1650. Small 4to. Later clothbacked boards (ca. 1870) with leathertitle gilt on frontcover. A faint dampstain and light browning. Repairs to inner margin of titlepage. 24 pp. From the library of P.Fr. Rist.
Karl Gustav's peace pact with the German electorates.
KARL XII - SANDKLEF, ALBERT - PALMSTIERNA, CARL-FREDRIK - STRÖMBOM, NILS - CLASON, SAM.
Reference : 40557
(1940)
Stockholm 1940. Orig. dekoreret helshirt. 406, (1) pp. Illustreret med fotos.
Stockholm, C. Deleen, 1839-38. Bound in 2 fine red cont. hcalf, richly gilt backs. Stamp on titles. 333,322 pp.
Paris, Librairie Stock, 1926. 13 x 19, 264 pp., broché, bon état (couverture légèrement défraîchie).
"Traduit du norvégien avec préface par A. Jolivet; N° 863 sur 2150 exemplaires numérotés sur alfa satiné."
London, Tho. Bennet, 1694. Contemp. full calf. Blindtooling to covers. Spine a bit rubbed. (24),202 pp. + Advertisements (6) pp. Lower right corner of title-page repaitred without loss. Old name on title-page ""Anders Peter Stobæus"". Toning to title-page, otherwise clean, printed on good paper, but a bit creased.
First editon of William King's defence of Denmark againt Molesworth's book ""An Account of Denmark as it was in the Year of 1692."", published 1694.
Cologne, L'Equitable, 1696. Small 8vo. Contemp. full vellum. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. Title-page printed in red and black. (30),198 pp. Some quires with browning.
First French editon of William King's defence of Denmark against Molesworth's book ""An Account of Denmark as it was in the Year of 1692."", published 1694.
Cologne, L'Equitable, 1696. 12mo. Fine contemp. hcalf. Gilt spine. Title-label with gilt lettering. Raised bands. Title page printed in red and black. Previous owner's signature to title page. Underlinings in text, otherwise a clean copy. (22),357 pp.
First French editon of William King's defence of Denmark against Molesworth's book ""An Account of Denmark as it was in the Year of 1692."", published 1694.
Aalborg, Albert Borch, 1825. 12mo. Orig. papbd. med overtræk af blåt karduspapir. Rifter i ryg. Kobberstukket portræt af Kjellerup, stukket af Flint. 86),55 pp. På skrivepapir.
Kbhvn., 1872-87. Lex8vo. 9 samt. hldrbd. med rygforg.
Helsingborg, C.B. Been, 1841. Indbundet ubeskåret med de orig. for-og bagomslag i smukt senere privat hldrbd. af rød oaseged. Marginer med skjolder.
Bruxelles, Ministère de l'instruction Publique, 1954. 13 x 18, 53 pp., 70 illustrations en N/B, broché, bon état.
Rom, Gio: Battista Bussotti, 1682. 4to. Contemp. full vellum. handwritten title to spine. A small stamp on title-page and last leaf. Engraved frontispiece (allegory of his murder in front of the altar). (12),198 pp. A bit of browning to a few quires, otherwise clean
First edition of the first biography of the Danish king Knud IV who was slain by rebels in 1086. He was the first Dane to be canonized and was recognized by the Roman Catholic Church as patron saint of Denmark in 1101, under the name of San Canuto.
Strassbourg, Hans Schotten, 1545. Folio. Later hcalf (mid 19th century). Gilt spine, raised bands and with gilt lettering. A large crowned monogram, stamped in gold, on frontcover. Title in red/black with large coat of arms in woodcut. (8), 504, (10) pp. Colophon-leaf with printed monogram in woodcut and with errata. many historical initials in woodcut. 10 first leaves waterstained in a small part of upper margins, 70 first and last 50 leaves with dampstaining on foot.
First German edition. Brunet III:696. Bibl. Danica II, 593 . This is a separate edition of the Denmark part of the first edition of Krantz' important chronicle of the Nordic countries, with new title pages and with the arms of Frederick III. Albert Krantz (c. 1450 - December 7, 1517), German historian, was a native of Hamburg. He studied law, theology and history at Rostock and Cologne, and after travelling through western and southern Europe was appointed professor, first of philosophy and subsequently of theology, in the University of Rostock, of which he was rector in 1482. In 1493 he returned to Hamburg as theological lecturer, canon and prebendary in the cathedral. By the senate of Hamburg he was employed on more than one diplomatic mission abroad, and in 1500 he was chosen by the king of Denmark and the duke of Holstein as arbiter in their dispute regarding the province of Dithmarschen. As dean of the cathedral chapter, to which office he was appointed in 1508, Krantz applied himself with zeal to the reform of ecclesiastical abuses, but, though opposed to various corruptions connected with church discipline, he had little sympathy with the drastic measures of Wycliffe or Huss. With Martin Luther's protest against the abuse of Indulgences he was in general sympathy, but with the reformer's later attitude he could not agree. When, on his death-bed, he heard of the ninety-five theses, he is said, on good authority, to have exclaimed: ""Brother, Brother, go into thy cell and say, God have mercy upon me!"" Krantz died on the 7th of December 1517.Krantz was the author of a number of historical works which for the period when they were written are characterized by exceptional impartiality and research. The principal of these are Chronica regnorum aquilonarium Daniae, Sveciae, et Noruagiae (Strassburg, 1546)" Vandalia, sive Historia de Vandalorum jerq origine, etc. (Cologne, 1518) Saxonia (1520) and Metropolis, sive Historia de ecclesiis sub Carolo Magno in Saxonia (Basel, 1548).Brunet III,696. - Bibl. Danica II, 593 .
Hauniae, Gad, 1932. Lex8vo. Med orig. bogtrykt foromslag i smukt privat hldrbd. X,404 pp. Med dedikation ""fra Udg.""
La Renaissance du Livre, Tournai, 2003. In-8, reliure pleine toile éditeur sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs, 162 pp. En guise d'introduction, par Régis Boyer - I. Un pays neuf. - II. Dieux et héros. - III. Plume et parchemin. - IV. Une profusion de savoirs. - V. Chroniqueurs de rois. - VI. L'âge héroïque de l'Islande. - VII. ...
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Kjøbenhavn, Reitzel, 1882. Samtidigt hldrbd. med rygforgyldning. Stempel på titelblad. (4),224,(1) pp.
Berlin, 1866. With orig. printed frontwrapper in full cloth. 232 pp.