1 - 105 BIBLIOGRAPHY and TYPOGRAPHY
- One sm. rubbed spot on pedestal. Otherwise in mint condition.
= Facsimile of "Der Bamberger Psalter, Msc.Bibl.48. Staatsbibliotheek Bamberg''. Commentary vol. by D. Ganz. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE I.
= Codices Selecti vol. LXXXVII and Reihe Musica manuscripta vol. 5. Facs. reprint of MS 9085 in the Bibliothèque Royale Albert Ier, Brussels. Commentary vol. by C. Lemaire, C. Thiry and V. Gavenda.
- Boards and slipcase trifle soiled. Contents fine.
= Codices Selecti vol. CII. Facs. reprint of MS M.240 in the Pierpont Morgan Library, New York. Commentary vol. by H.-W. Stork.
- Box sl. sunned/ soiled; edges sl. worn.
= Facs. reprint of Codex Vindobonensis 2554 in the Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna. Commentary vol. in French and German by R. Haussherr. Cf. Zotter 605. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE II.
La Bible de Jerusalem. Paris, Cerf, 1955. XV,(3),1669,(1)p., (col.) maps/ plans, richly dec. gilt calf, a.e.g.
= Club du Livre companion vol. to the first publication.
= Facs. reprint of a 14th cent. German manuscript with Latin text (codex Fol. max. 4 in the Zentralbibliothek der deutschen Klassik, Weimar). (Explanatory) texts by R. Behrends, K. Kratzsch and H. Mettke.
- Without the commentary vol. by W. Koschorreck and W. Werner (1981).
= Facs. edition of Codex Palatinus Germanicus 848 in the Universitätsbibliothek, Heidelberg. Sumptuous facsimile edition of this magnificent medieval songbook. It is the single most comprehensive source of Middle High German Minnesang poetry, written and illuminated in Zurich in the early 14th century, for the Manesse (or Manegg) family, at that time the most wealthy family of Zurich.
WITH: Walther, I.F. (ed.). Codex Manesse. Die Miniaturen der Grossen Heidelberger Liederhandschrift. Ibid., idem, 1988, XXXVII,(1),281,(1)p., 142 (full-p.) col. ills., orig. boards, sm. 4to.
- Bookplate on first free endpaper. Binding discoloured. Otherwise fine.
- Without the commentary vol. by W. Koschorreck and W. Werner (1981). Most board boxes sl. rubbed along edges.
= Sumptuous facsimile edition of this magnificent medieval songbook. It is the single most comprehensive source of Middle High German Minnesang poetry, written and illuminated in Zurich in the early 14th century, for the Manesse (or Manegg) family, at that time the most wealthy family of Zurich. The splendid facsimile leaves are printed in four to nine colours, the illustrations heightened with gold.
= Grosse Buchmalerei des Mittelalters. Facs. plates reprinted from codex Guelf. 105 Noviss. 2° in the Herzog August Bibliothek, Wolfenbüttel and codex Clm 30055 in the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, München. With loosely inserted text booklet by C. de Hamel (32p., 10 ills., orig. wr., folio).
- Binding faded. Without the commentary vol.
= Facs. reprint of the original manuscript LM 26117 in the Schweizer Landesbibliothek, Zurich. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE II.
- Very fine copy.
= ''Reproduced from the Illuminated Manuscript (ms. lat. 919) belonging to the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris. Translated from the French by Victoria Benedict and Benita Eisler''. Zotter 455 (French ed.).
- Vol.2 box sl. sunned along edges. Otherwise fine.
= Codices Selecti vol. LII/1-2. "Vollständige Wiedergabe der bekannten Blätter der Handschrift aus den Beständen aller erreichbaren Sammlungen. Erster Band: Die Blätter aus dem Museum für angewandte Kunst in Wien. Zweiter Band: Die Blätter aus dem Victoria & Albert Museum London." The most famous Islamic epic in its most renowned and beautiful form. According to the preface an integral part of the continued documentation of the Hamza-Nama would be a commentary volume which could not be produced before all pictures are published (editorial preface), since the original leaves circulate in over 40 (private) collections and have never before been examined by one person.
= Facs. reprint of BL Add. MS 42130 in the British Library, London. Commentary by M.P. Brown.
- Front of dustwr. w. sm. tear in upper left corner. Otherwise fine.
= Facs. edition of BL Add. MS 88887 in the British Library, London.
- Facs. vol. spine sunned and sl. soiled. Slipcases sl. worn/ rubbed.
= Facs. reprint of Codex Vindobonensis 93 in the Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna. Commentary vol. by C.H. Talbot and F. Unterkircher.
- Approx. 20 lvs. loose. Paper over slipcase loosening.
Fouquet, J. Getijdenboek voor Etienne Chevalier. Introd. C. Sterling and C. Schaefer. Utr./ Antw., het Spectrum, 1971, 128p., 47 tipped in col. plates, orig. giltlettered cl., (sl. discol.) slipcase, 4to. - AND 8 others similar, i.a. M. MEISS and E.W. KIRSCH, Getijdenboek voor de Visconti (ibid., 1972, orig. cl., slipcase).
= Facs. reprint of the ms. in Wolfegg Castle. Commentary vol. in German and English by C. zu Waldburg Wolfegg a.o.
= Comprises: Französische Schule I and II (4 vols.); Flämische Schule I and II (4 vols.); Holländische Schule (2 vols.) and Mitteleuropäische Schulen I (ca. 1250-1350), IV (ca. 1380-1400) and V (ca. 1410-1450) (6 vols.).
= Codices Selecti vol. LXIV. Facs. reprint of Codex Vindobonensis 507 in the Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna. Commentary by F. Unterkircher.