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Auction archive: Lot number 10

(Glover, Robert)
Nobilitas politica vel

Estimate
€1,400
ca. US$1,513
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 10

(Glover, Robert)
Nobilitas politica vel

Estimate
€1,400
ca. US$1,513
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

(Glover, Robert)
Nobilitas politica vel civilis. Personas scilicet distinguendi, et ab origine inter Gentes, ex Principum gratia nobilitandi Forma. Praeter omnium antehac, da sola Theologica, aut Philosophica tantum Nobilitate disceptantium (Civiles interim praetereuntium) Conclusiones ... Mit Holzschnitt-TVignette, 9 gestoch. Portraits u. Holzschnitt-Buchschmuck. London, William Jaggard, 1608. 3 Bl., 190 (recte 192) S. 4°. Mod. Pp.
Erste Ausgabe. - Herausgegeben und bearbeitet von Thomas Milles nach dem Manuskript von Robert Glover. - Vorsätze erneuert, Titel mit hs. Exlibris d. Zt., die letzten 6 Bl. oben mit hinterlegter Eckfehlstelle (ohne Textverlust), Papier etwas wellig, leicht gebräunt u. stockfleckig, Blattränder tls. wasserrandig (Abb. meist nicht direkt betroffen), 1 Taf. rechts schief u. 1 Taf im unteren Rand etw. knapp beschnitten.
First edition. With woodcut title vignette, 9 copper engraving portraits (2 of Queen Elizabeth) u. woodcut decoration. Mod. cardboard. - Edited from the unpublished manuscript of Robert Glover by his nephew Thomas Milles. Glover was one of the finest genealogists and heralds of England: His authority in genealogy and heraldry is much relied on by the Officers of Arms of the present day (Moule, Bibl. Herald. Magn. Brit., 66). None of his work was published during his lifetime, but he left a great number of manuscripts which were very influential. Bruce Rogers considered this work as one of the handsomest books of that (Elizabethan) period ... printed by 1608 by Jaggard, the printer of the first folio fifteen (sic 14) years later. The Nobilitas is generally accounted the masterpiece of his press, and itself comprises nearly all of the various typographical feature of books of that time (Paragraphs on Printing). - Flyleaves renewed, title with handwr. contemp. Exlibris, last 6 leaves with backed corner defect (without loss of text), paper somewhat wavy, slightly browned and foxed, margins partially waterstained (illustr. predominantly not affected), 2 plates cropped close (1 in the right, the other in the lower margin).

Auction archive: Lot number 10
Auction:
Datum:
27 Mar 2020
Auction house:
Jeschke Jádi Auctions Berlin GmbH
Potsdamer Straße 16
14163 Berlin
Germany
info@jw-berlin.de
+49 (0)30 2667700
+49 (0)30 2266770199
Beschreibung:

(Glover, Robert)
Nobilitas politica vel civilis. Personas scilicet distinguendi, et ab origine inter Gentes, ex Principum gratia nobilitandi Forma. Praeter omnium antehac, da sola Theologica, aut Philosophica tantum Nobilitate disceptantium (Civiles interim praetereuntium) Conclusiones ... Mit Holzschnitt-TVignette, 9 gestoch. Portraits u. Holzschnitt-Buchschmuck. London, William Jaggard, 1608. 3 Bl., 190 (recte 192) S. 4°. Mod. Pp.
Erste Ausgabe. - Herausgegeben und bearbeitet von Thomas Milles nach dem Manuskript von Robert Glover. - Vorsätze erneuert, Titel mit hs. Exlibris d. Zt., die letzten 6 Bl. oben mit hinterlegter Eckfehlstelle (ohne Textverlust), Papier etwas wellig, leicht gebräunt u. stockfleckig, Blattränder tls. wasserrandig (Abb. meist nicht direkt betroffen), 1 Taf. rechts schief u. 1 Taf im unteren Rand etw. knapp beschnitten.
First edition. With woodcut title vignette, 9 copper engraving portraits (2 of Queen Elizabeth) u. woodcut decoration. Mod. cardboard. - Edited from the unpublished manuscript of Robert Glover by his nephew Thomas Milles. Glover was one of the finest genealogists and heralds of England: His authority in genealogy and heraldry is much relied on by the Officers of Arms of the present day (Moule, Bibl. Herald. Magn. Brit., 66). None of his work was published during his lifetime, but he left a great number of manuscripts which were very influential. Bruce Rogers considered this work as one of the handsomest books of that (Elizabethan) period ... printed by 1608 by Jaggard, the printer of the first folio fifteen (sic 14) years later. The Nobilitas is generally accounted the masterpiece of his press, and itself comprises nearly all of the various typographical feature of books of that time (Paragraphs on Printing). - Flyleaves renewed, title with handwr. contemp. Exlibris, last 6 leaves with backed corner defect (without loss of text), paper somewhat wavy, slightly browned and foxed, margins partially waterstained (illustr. predominantly not affected), 2 plates cropped close (1 in the right, the other in the lower margin).

Auction archive: Lot number 10
Auction:
Datum:
27 Mar 2020
Auction house:
Jeschke Jádi Auctions Berlin GmbH
Potsdamer Straße 16
14163 Berlin
Germany
info@jw-berlin.de
+49 (0)30 2667700
+49 (0)30 2266770199
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