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Melchior GOLDAST VON HAIMINSFELD & Kaspar BEHEM Aller des Heiligen Römischen Reichs gehaltener Reichsztaeg, Ordnungen und Abschiedt

Melchior GOLDAST VON HAIMINSFELD & Kaspar BEHEM

Aller des Heiligen Römischen Reichs gehaltener Reichsztaeg, Ordnungen und Abschiedt

Johannes Godefridi, s.l. 1660, in-folio (20,5x35,5cm), (20) 1030p. (2) 102p. 44p., 3 parties reliées en 1 volume.


New edition, continued until 1654. Title page in red and black. Illustrated with a frontispiece with the imperial arms and many ornaments, headbands, cul-de-lamp, drop caps. Each party has its title page with a large thumbnail of arms of the Empire. Round gothic printing.
Bound in full leather embossed ivory of time sow cold over wooden boards (perfect binding). Back Jansenist nerves with respect to the black pen. Dishes struck a series of floral frames, with a central jewel. Fasteners brass present with tongues, but without connecting all the strips. Bottom right corner of the missing frontispiece, with a hole of a centimeter. Many browned leaves.
Holy Roman German Empire Chronicle 1356 to 1654. The book went through several editions in the eighteenth century, whenever reworked and expanded. The first part is from the year 1356 until 1641. The second year 1654. Melchior Goldast von Haiminsfeld was a Swiss writer and historian of German medieval history and constitution of the Holy Roman Empire. The extension of chronic seems to be the work of Kaspar Behem.

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