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Join us for online events this month, like the Antiquariatsmesse Stuttgart (18th-22nd February)!
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Geoffroy de La Tour-Landry, Livre du Chevalier de La Tour Landry,
Translated by Marquart von Stein.
Augsburg: Johann Schönsperger, 1498.
3rd ed. in German
Johannes de Ketham. Fasciculus medicinae.
Venice: Johannes et Gregorius de Gregoriis, 28 March 1500.
Third Latin edition.
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I believe in angels 😇😇😇
The Opening of the Seventh Seal,
Single leaf from an Apocalypse blockbook in Latin on paper, Germany c. 1465.
Fragment from Schreiber’s edition IV, folio 10.
#woodcutwednesday #wednesdaywonder #medievaltwitter
Siege of Neuss 💥
Conrad Pfettisheim, Geschichte Peter Hagenbachs (Reimchronik der Burgunder Kriege). [Strasbourg: Heinrich Knoblochtzer], 1477.
First edition.
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The execution of Peter Hagenbach
Conrad Pfettisheim, Geschichte Peter Hagenbachs (Reimchronik der Burgunder Kriege). [Strasbourg: Heinrich Knoblochtzer], 1477.
First edition.
We are excited to take part in the @salonlivrerare monthly Salon e-Rendez-Vous! From 3rd-5th February, we will be showcasing three items that are all connected by the theme 'Masters of their Craft'.
Register on the Amor Librorum website!
The final instalment of our #ThreeofaKind series connected by gold, now at the Morgan Library and Museum in New York.
The Holy Hunt, an allegorical representation of the Annunciation, features a Golden Gate, a Golden Fleece and a pot of gold. Can you spot them all?
Our exhibition @TEFAF Maastricht has a special focus on Dürer – tracing his entire career from an early woodcut to the theoretical treatises he wrote at the end of his life. We are also presenting all three of Dürer’s famous ‘three large books’. #tefaf2020 #maastricht #artfair