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RIEDERER, Friedrich (fl. 1493-99). Spiegel der wahren Rhetorik. Freiburg im Breisgau: Friedrich Riederer, 11th December 1493.
Chancery 2° (294 x 204mm). Collation: a8 b-s 2s-v u w x-z A-B6 C10 (a1. xylographic title Spiegel der waren Rhetoric. uss. M. Tulio. C. und andern getutscht, incorporating two angels supporting armorial shields and with the printer's woodcut device (repeated on recto of final leaf) attributed by Meder and others to the young Dürer, a1. full-page allegorical woodcut by Matthes Maler, a2... author's dedication to the rector of Freiburg University, a2.-k5. book I on the art of Rhetoric, k5. woodcut of Daedalus and Icarus (145 x 187mm) warning the student to fly neither too high nor too low, k6.-t5. book II on letter-writing, t6.-C10. book III on contracts, C10. blank); D8 (table of contents, 8. printer's device, 8. blank). 188 leaves. Gothic types 1:94 (German text), 2:140 (heading of table), 3:83 (Latin side-notes), 44 lines and headline, large calligraphic initial S. Woodcut illustration as listed in the collation. (Inner margin of title-leaf strengthened, worming, some text and cuts affected, somewhat stained.) 19th-century blind-tooled sheep over wooden boards (binding worn).
FIRST EDITION of Riederer's work on rhetorical theory, partly derived from Cicero, Quintilian and Albertanus of Brescia; the third part is one of the first German books of law formulas. It is THE FIRST GERMAN VERNACULAR TEXT AND THE FIRST ILLUSTRATED BOOK PRINTED AT FREIBURG. The illustrations were designed for the text and there was no earlier use of the blocks. Vera Sack has found three variant settings in the first six quires of three copies at Freiburg libraries. H 13914; BMC III, 696 (IB. 14213); Goff R-197; Schr 5096; Sack 3075-78; Davies Murray German 364.
Chancery 2° (294 x 204mm). Collation: a8 b-s 2s-v u w x-z A-B6 C10 (a1. xylographic title Spiegel der waren Rhetoric. uss. M. Tulio. C. und andern getutscht, incorporating two angels supporting armorial shields and with the printer's woodcut device (repeated on recto of final leaf) attributed by Meder and others to the young Dürer, a1. full-page allegorical woodcut by Matthes Maler, a2... author's dedication to the rector of Freiburg University, a2.-k5. book I on the art of Rhetoric, k5. woodcut of Daedalus and Icarus (145 x 187mm) warning the student to fly neither too high nor too low, k6.-t5. book II on letter-writing, t6.-C10. book III on contracts, C10. blank); D8 (table of contents, 8. printer's device, 8. blank). 188 leaves. Gothic types 1:94 (German text), 2:140 (heading of table), 3:83 (Latin side-notes), 44 lines and headline, large calligraphic initial S. Woodcut illustration as listed in the collation. (Inner margin of title-leaf strengthened, worming, some text and cuts affected, somewhat stained.) 19th-century blind-tooled sheep over wooden boards (binding worn).
FIRST EDITION of Riederer's work on rhetorical theory, partly derived from Cicero, Quintilian and Albertanus of Brescia; the third part is one of the first German books of law formulas. It is THE FIRST GERMAN VERNACULAR TEXT AND THE FIRST ILLUSTRATED BOOK PRINTED AT FREIBURG. The illustrations were designed for the text and there was no earlier use of the blocks. Vera Sack has found three variant settings in the first six quires of three copies at Freiburg libraries. H 13914; BMC III, 696 (IB. 14213); Goff R-197; Schr 5096; Sack 3075-78; Davies Murray German 364.