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Published by Hardpress Publishing, 2013
ISBN 10: 1314898159ISBN 13: 9781314898156
Seller: PBShop.store US, Wood Dale, IL, U.S.A.
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Udgivet af Århus Byhistoriske Udvalg. Universitetsforlaget i Aarhus, 1967. Illustreret i s/h. 160 sider + billedtavler + 11 udfoldelige kort bagerst. Orig .illustreret kartonbind. Næsten som ny.
I dansk Oversættelse ved Johannes Knudsen. Gad, København 1929. Stor 8°. 100 sider. Illustreret i s/h. Heftet med orig. omslag. Navn på smudstitelbladet.
Odense Universitetsforlag, Odense 1987. 202 sider samt 8 udfoldelige plancher. Illustreret i s/h. Heftet med orig. omslag. Exlibris på inderperm. Lette brugsspor på omslag. Ellers pæn.
Udgivet af Henrik Hertig. Odense Universitetsforlag 1994. 192 sider samt 7 udfoldelige kort og plancher. Illustreret i s/h. Heftet med orig. omslag. * Resens Atlas II - BCDE og KLMNO.
LeatherBound. Condition: New. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 41.
Publication Date: 2023
Seller: True World of Books, Delhi, India
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LeatherBound. Condition: New. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 99.
Condition: Pænt eksemplar. Udgivet med dansk tekst ved Helge Søgaard. Med 11 udfoldelige kort. Illustr. s/h. Orig. illustreret kartonbind. 155 sider.
Published by G.E.C. Gads Forlag, København, 1934
Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark, Svendborg, Denmark
orig.wrappers. Condition: Unopened. Minor rubbing. VG. 4 folding maps (illustrator). 26x17cm, 128 pp., I dansk Oversættelse ved Chr. Behrend ; Udgivet af Gunnar Knudsen.
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LeatherBound. Condition: New. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from 1668 edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 510 Language: Latin,German,dan.
Kbhvn., 1929. Lex8vo. 100 pp. Illustr. Rift i ryg.
Kbhvn., 1935. Lex8vo. X,115 pp. Illustr.
Rosenkilde og Bagger, København 1974. Folio. 44 sider + 109 fortrinsvis foldede plancher i facsimile. Med 2 portrætter. Orig. papbind. Diskret falmet ryg, men ellers velholdt eksemplar. * Enestående kilde til Danmarks udseende i de magre år efter 1660. Den myreflittige historiker Peder Resen indsamlede stof til det, der kunne være blevet den første store Danmarksbeskrivelse og en værdig forløber for Pontoppidan og Trap. Desværre rakte midlerne ikke til udgivelse, og Resens enorme materiale gik tabt ved Universitetsbibliotekets brand i 1728. Illustrationsmaterialet var heldigvis færdigt, men findes i dag yderst sparsomt bevaret i original form.
Published by København; Rosenkilde og Bagger, 1974
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Condition: Gut. 109 S. (ausklappbar), 44 S. Guter Gesamtzustand. da Gewicht in Gramm: 3023 Gr.-4° (=35-40cm), Hardcover/Pappeinband (Pergament-Imitat).
Odense, 1984. 357 pp. Illustr.
Odense, (1987). 182 pp., 12 foldeplancher, tekstillustr. Med dedikation fra udgiveren.
Published by WENTWORTH PR, 2016
ISBN 10: 1360451714ISBN 13: 9781360451718
Seller: moluna, Greven, Germany
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Smukt privat hldrbd. i oaseged. 178 pp. Illustr.
Published by København, Rosenkilde og Bagger 1974 1974, 1974
38x27 cm. (4), 46 s. + 109 utvikbara faksimilplanscher. Förlagets pappband.
Folio. Orig. papbd. 44 pp. samt 109 faksimileplancher, delvis foldede.
Henrik Gøde/Daniel Paulli, København 1668. (32)+432+(10) sider. Med foldet prospekt af Rundetårn (stukket af H.A. Greyss 1657) samt 2 foldede træsnit af Uraniborg + et foldet træsnit af Tycho Brahes himmelglobus. Desuden adskillige træsnit i teksten. Samtidigt halvbind af brunt gedeskind med rig ryforgyldning. Exlibris (bl.a. H.I. Andersen). Øverste kapitæl restaureret. Tæt beskåret foroven. Enkelte gamle randnoter og understregninger. Mangler det lille foldede stik af erindringsmedaljen for freden i København 1660. * Bibl.Dan. II,608. Den utrættelige samler og historiker Peder Resen har her indsamlet, hvad han kunne finde af inskriptioner i Københavns kirker og andre offentlige bygninger. På grund af brande og bombardement er bogen en enestående kilde til topografisk stof, der siden er gået tabt. Resen leverer for eksempel den eneste kendte gengivelse af det romanske relief, der sad over døren til Vor Frue Kirke og forsvandt ved branden i 1728, der jo desværre også gjorde kål på Resens materiale til et atlas over Danmark, som det nærværende værk er en studie til. Bogen har international betydning på grund af den rehabilitering af Tycho Brahe, som den udtrykker. Herudover rummer den et hidtil utrykt brev fra Tycho Brahe til Caspar Peucer fra 1588, hvori han gør rede for sit system. Bogen indeholder desuden den første trykte bibliografi over den store astronoms skrifter foruden mindedigte over ham, herunder et af Johannes Keppler. ** Besides being a unique source to now vanished inscriptions in Copenhagen and its surroundings, this book is even more important due to the rehabilitation of Tycho Brahe that is expressed here. Brahe left Denmark for Prague in 1598 after years of quarreling with young Christian IV. The king, however, built the Round Tower in Copenhagen with the observatory, and the inscription on the tower (shown in a folded plate) can be read as a royal apology for the treatment of the famous astronomer. The book includes a hitherto unpublished letter (18 pages) from Brahe to Casper Peucer in Wittenberg, in which he describes the genesis of his system. It also contains a small biography along with the first bibliography of Tycho's writings. A compilation of memorial poems about Brahe includes a poem by Johannes Keppler. The illustration material includes a folded woodcut map of Uranienborg and a folded plate of Brahe's famous celestial globe. This globe was found in Germany during the 30 years war by Christian IV's son, prince Ulrik, who donated it to his father. The globe was installed at the observatory in the the Round Tower where it burned in 1728. The copy lacks a small plate of the medal commemorating the Copenhagen peace treaty between Denmark and Sweden in 1660.
Sl. Mathis Jørgensens Bogtryckers Effterleffverske (Godiche) paa Daniel Paulli oc Christian Geertzöns Bekostning, København 1680. Lille folio. (26)+466 sider. Med kobberstukket portræt af Christian V, 2 store foldede portrætter af Frederik II (efterstikninger efter hhv. Melchior Lorck og Hendrik Goltzius), dobbelt portræt af Frederik II og dronning Sophie + 23 kobberstukne, foldede plancher (efterstukket fra Caspar Ens' "Rerum Danicarum" (1593), som igen har hentet motiverne fra Heinrich Rantzaus "Res Gestæ FredericiII" (1589)) + 4 foldede plancher med gengivelse af de danske kongers våben gennem tiderne på sigiller. 5 plancher i fotokopi (søslaget ved Øland 1564 (ved side 111) samt de 4 med sigiller bagest i bogen). Nyere halvbind med ryg og hjørneraf pergament. Brun skjold ved nederste hjørne frem til side 160. Flere plancher med reparationer. Gl. navn på titelbladet. * Bibl. Dan. III,58. Thesaurus II,621. Illustrationsplancherne er oprindelige stukket af Franz Hogenberg og Simon Novellanus og bobler af grafisk fortælleglæde. Her er skildringer af Ditmarskens erobring, Frederik II's kroning, optrin fra Den Nordiske Syvårskrig og fra kongens overdådige begravelsesoptog (det største optrin af sin art i Danmark nogen sinde). ** Peder Resens krønike om Frederik II lægger sig i forlængelse af Arild Huitfeldts Danmarkskrønike, der jo slipper ved Christian III's død i 1559. Værket bygger på et efterladt værk af Christian IV's historiograf Claus Lyschander, men inddrager også adskilligt andet materiale, som Resen fandt frem på Universitetsbiblioteket (hvor hele herligheden gik op i flammer i oktober 1728). Udstyrsmæssigt hører Resens krønike til 1600-tallets prægtigste danske bøger og giver et glimrende indtryk af, hvilke ambitioner Resen havde for sit store danske atlas (som aldrig blev til noget; Resens manuskript gik samme vej som Universitetsbiblioteket i 1728). Som historiefortæller forbinder Resen Arild Huitfeldt med Niels Slange, hvis store biografi om Christian IV begynder, hvor Resens værk om faderen slutter.
Hafniæ, Gøde, (1675). Folio. Lidt senere hldrbd. Rygforgyldning og med rød forgyldt titeletiket. (4),84 pp. samt kobberstukket kort. I teksten 40 træsnit af våben, antikviteter m.v. Lille skjold i indre nederste hjørne på de første blade, enkelte blækklatter, ellers velbevaret eksemplar på skrivepapir. Det her indsatte Samsø-kort er ikke Johan Husums kort efter Mejers tegning, men Pontoppidans kopi fra "Danske Atlas": "Samsos Baltica vulgo Samsöe. Aut: P:I: Resenio olim descripta. Ao 1763. Recusa." Originaltrykket. Værket her er alt som udkom af Resens stort anlagte værk "Atlas Danicus". I slutningen af bogen findes Thomas Kingos versificerede Samsø-beskrivelse, som blev forfattet til ære for Griffenfeld, som var digterens protektor og hvem bogen iøvrigt er tilegnet. Yderst sjældent forkommende. Bibl. Danica II:711. Thesaurus 619.
Kiøbenhaffn, Matthias Jørgensens Effterleffverske, 1680. Folio. Samt. helldrbd. med 5 ophøjede bind på ryggen. Rigt forgyldte rygfelter. Forgyldt titeletiket. Bindet har ganske lette reparationer ved kapitæler, langs false og kanter. Titelbladet med røskenramme. (26),470 pp. 5 kobberstukne portrætter (Fr. II (3 stk, stukket af Melchior Lorck og Goltzius), Dronning Sophie og Chr. V) samt 23 kobberstukne plancher, dobbeltsidede og 4 udfoldelige kobberstukne plancher med de danske kongers våben (komplet). Ganske stort eksemplar med brede marginer (31,5 x 21 cm.), ren og med enkelte spredte brunpletter. På indersiden af forpermen et kobberstukket exlibris "Christian Ernst zu Stolberg". Kobberstikket i dobbeltopslag af Fr.II og Dronning Sophie med en udbedring i foldningen. Originaltrykket af dette pragtværk i dansk boghistorie. De prægtige kobbere fremstiller forskellige krigeriske begivenheder i Kongens regeringstid, festoptog, turneringer m.v. Egentlig er kobberne stukket af Franz Hogenberg og Simon Novellus, men lånt fra Henrik Rantzaus Mindeværk over Fr. II (1589). Thesaurus 621 - Birkelund No 63. - Bibl. Dan.III,58.
Publication Date: 1668
Seller: Maggs Bros. Ltd ABA, ILAB, PBFA, BA, London, United Kingdom
With five folding illustrations (two engravings, three woodcuts) and further woodcut illustrations throughout, woodcut head- and tailpieces, Roman, Italic, Gothic, Greek and Hebrew type. 4to (203 x 155mm). [16]ff. 431, [11]pp. Contemporary vellum over pasteboard, spine gilt in compartments with repeated lyre motif, yapp edges (lacking label in second compartment, minor chipping to foot of spine with some loss). Copenhagen, Henricus Gödianus, 1668. An unusual and handsomely illustrated guide ? published in this sole edition - to inscriptions found on important buildings in the city of Copenhagen, with a large section on the life, works and observatory of Tycho Brahe, and his sister Sophie; from the library of alchemist, writer, diplomat and polymath Thomas Henshaw (1618-1700), with his exlibris note on the front endpaper. Born in London to two 'great chemists' in 1618 (according to Hartlib), after time at Oxford and admission to Middle Temple, Henshaw was captured procuring horses and funds for Charles I's cause during the Civil War. The terms of Henshaw's release - that he not rejoin the king's forces - provided him an opportunity to go abroad, including a year in Italy in the company of John Evelyn. On his return to London in 1649, Henshaw's interest in alchemy encouraged friendships with Thomas Vaughan, Robert Child and Elias Ashmole; his extensive alchemical library proved an invaluable resource for Ashmole's publications. Though a lawyer by training, 'Henshaw relinquished any intention of practicing law, but at the Restoration he emerged into a more public role', as a member and then vice-President of the Royal Society, and as French secretary to Charles II, James II and William III (ODNB). Henshaw's inscription on the free endpaper, 'Ex libris Tho. Henshaw Empt. Hafniae Junij 3d 1672' indicates that he purchased this volume while on extraordinary embassy to Christian V of Denmark, as secretary to the Duke of Richmond. Henshaw was appointed in 1671 and remained in Denmark until 1674 (ODNB), despite a gloomy view of the country as 'one of ye dullest places that ever mortalls layd out their pretious minutes in' (Henshaw, cited in Pasmore, p.186), and a difficult place to procure books. Only a month after he purchased this volume, Henshaw wrote to Henry Oldenburg that ?it is here ye worst and ye dearest place in ye whole world for books unlesse at an Auction, wch I purpose to try my fortune at if I can have time hereafter' (Hall & Hall eds., The Letters of Henry Oldenburg, Vol. IX, no. 2141, 6 July 1672). Nonetheless, he was able to conduct scientific research while there, and also met with fellow scientists including Rasmus Bartholin (see Pasmore p.187), who seemed to become a good friend, a 'very learned man and a very civill gentleman' (Letters, Vol. IX, no.2141) and whose brother Thomas - with whom Henshaw enjoyed 'a great deale of good discourse' (Letters, Vol. X, no.2456) - is referred to in this volume in relation to the anatomical theatre (item 10). Given Henshaw's scientific and alchemical interests, it is easy to see why this volume, with its extensive discussion of astronomer and alchemist Tycho Brahe, appealed; indeed, in a letter to Henry Oldenburg of 14 March, 1673/4, less than a year after the inscription in this volume, Henshaw recounts a trip across the frozen sea to Brahe's island the previous month: 'the Baltick see hath been all frozen over above sixe weekes hereabout, and?I passed over once in a sled my self, and went twice in a sled to ye Isle of Ween [Hven]' (Letters, Vol.X, no.2456). The work runs comprehensively through religious, royal and secular buildings in the city, and further afield, providing transcriptions of notable inscriptions at each site. Included are some of Copenhagen?s oldest religious buildings, including the Church of the Holy Ghost, the Church of St Peter, and the Trinitatis Church ? part of the Trinitatis complex which includes the library, and the Stellaborg roundtower (now known as the Rundetaarn), illustrated here in a handsome, fold-out engraving by Johann Andreas Greyss, dated 1657. Completed in 1642, it would still have been a new addition to the city?s skyline at the time Resen was writing. Along with descriptions of ?new? buildings, the work provides an important record of monuments and buildings that have since gone; the Domus Anatomicae, Copenhagen?s first anatomical theatre, was built only twenty years prior in 1648 and destroyed by fire in 1728. Also present here are several of the city?s schools, and other public buildings, along with a brief description of those to be found on the nearby island of Amager, part now of present-day Copenhagen. The significant remainder of this work is dedicated to astronomer and alchemist Tycho Brahe (1546-1601), and the inscriptions and monuments to be found at his observatory and laboratory complex, Uraniborg ? and the underground observatory Stjerneborg (Stellaeburgus in Latin), on the island of Hven. Built in 1576, ?what would become internationally famous as the Uraniborg estate extended over the whole island, [?] besides the house and garden, the complex consisted of an observatory with pioneering astronomical instruments, a paper mill and printing press, farms, woods and fishponds? (Parrott, p.66). By the time that Resen compiled the present account, however, it had been abandoned for over 70 years. Brahe?s residence and work there lasted for only twenty years; he fled in 1597, and the site was destroyed in 1601. This volume provides an interesting, aggregate account of the site, drawn from several contemporary sources, prime among them the 1601, Nuremberg printing of Brahe's Astronomiae Instaurate Mechanica. The illustrations of the house and garden are all woodcut copies of the plates in the Mechanica, as is that of the mechanical globe; the map of the island of Hven is based on that by Willem Jansz Blaeu in his Atlas of 1663, which he drew based on his experience there as a student of Br.