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BIBLE, Latin. With Postilla litteralis by Nicolaus de Lyra, Expositiones prologrum by Guilelmus Brito, Additiones ad Postillam Nicolai de Lyro by Paulus Burgensis and Replicae contra Brugensem by Matthias Doering. -- Nicolaus de Lyra. Quaestiones Judaicam perfidam improbantes; Probatio incarnationis Christi. Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 3rd December 1487.
4 parts in two volumes. Chancery 2o (294 x 204 mm) and (292 x 200 mm). Collation: part I: a10-b12; c-h10 i-k8 l-o10 p6 q8 r10; s-z10 τ aa-dd10 ee12; ff-gg10 hh4; ii-oo10 pp-qq6 rr-vv10 xx12 yy-zz ττ10 \\j\\j6 467 leaves (of 468 lacks the first blank). part II: A-E10 F8; G10 H8 I-L10; M-Z Aa-Bb10 Cc-Dd8; Ee-Oo10 Pp8. 370 leaves (including blank Dd8). part III: [1-710 812 9-1210 1312 148; 15-1610 178 182 19-2010 21-226 23-3010 31-328 33-3610 378.] 348 leaves. part IV: a-l10 m8; n-q10 r8 s6; t-y10 z12 aa10 bb8 cc-ff10 gg12; hh-oo10 pp8 qq6 rr6. 384 leaves (last leaf of part III laid down). 383 (of 384 leaves, lacks first blank). Double column with commentary surround. 72 lines of commentary. Gothic types 9:165 (headlines and headings), 7:92(83) (text). 44 woodcuts, with woodcut captions. Initial-spaces. 3 illuminated opening initials (5-15 lines) by contemporary South-German artist. Parts I, II and IV rubricated with blue and red Lombard initials, some with elegant void ornamentation, capital strokes and paragraph marks in red. (Some marginal staining, a few headlines shaved, occasional worming, last leaf of part III I8 repaired, laid down and possibly supplied.) 18th-century German vellum over wooden boards; two half morocco folding cases. Provenance: J. Lorck, Pastor in Copenhagen (ownership inscription on a1) -- J. Faber (signature on a1) -- Stuttgart, Württembergische Landesbibliothek (ink stamp and note "Doubl." on a1) -- K. F. Koehlers Antiquarium Leipzig, sold to Jorge de Beristayn (bookplate) -- Robert Saitschick (bookplate) -- purchased from John F. Fleming, New York, 16 April 1985.
Mixed set of the first (part III) and second (part I, II and IV) edition of this Koberger Bible, with this apparatus. Nicolaus de Lyra's commentary was regarded as the definitive biblical commentary from the late Middle Ages until the Reformantion, and was frequently reprinted throughout the 15th and 16th centuries. The woodcuts of this edition and of Koberger's previous edition (part III) are reduced copies of the cuts of his 1481 edition (Goff N-135). Parts I, II and IV: HC * 3167; BMC II, 431; BSB-Ink. B-459; GW 4289; Goff B-614. Part III: HC *3166; BMC II, 427; GW 4288; Goff B-613.
and of Koberger's previous edition (part III) are reduced copies of the cuts of his 1481 edition (Goff N-135). Parts I, II and IV: HC *3167; BMC II, 431; BSB-Ink. B-459; GW 4289; Goff B-614. Part III: HC *3166; BMC II, 427; GW 4288; Goff B-613. (2)
4 parts in two volumes. Chancery 2o (294 x 204 mm) and (292 x 200 mm). Collation: part I: a10-b12; c-h10 i-k8 l-o10 p6 q8 r10; s-z10 τ aa-dd10 ee12; ff-gg10 hh4; ii-oo10 pp-qq6 rr-vv10 xx12 yy-zz ττ10 \\j\\j6 467 leaves (of 468 lacks the first blank). part II: A-E10 F8; G10 H8 I-L10; M-Z Aa-Bb10 Cc-Dd8; Ee-Oo10 Pp8. 370 leaves (including blank Dd8). part III: [1-710 812 9-1210 1312 148; 15-1610 178 182 19-2010 21-226 23-3010 31-328 33-3610 378.] 348 leaves. part IV: a-l10 m8; n-q10 r8 s6; t-y10 z12 aa10 bb8 cc-ff10 gg12; hh-oo10 pp8 qq6 rr6. 384 leaves (last leaf of part III laid down). 383 (of 384 leaves, lacks first blank). Double column with commentary surround. 72 lines of commentary. Gothic types 9:165 (headlines and headings), 7:92(83) (text). 44 woodcuts, with woodcut captions. Initial-spaces. 3 illuminated opening initials (5-15 lines) by contemporary South-German artist. Parts I, II and IV rubricated with blue and red Lombard initials, some with elegant void ornamentation, capital strokes and paragraph marks in red. (Some marginal staining, a few headlines shaved, occasional worming, last leaf of part III I8 repaired, laid down and possibly supplied.) 18th-century German vellum over wooden boards; two half morocco folding cases. Provenance: J. Lorck, Pastor in Copenhagen (ownership inscription on a1) -- J. Faber (signature on a1) -- Stuttgart, Württembergische Landesbibliothek (ink stamp and note "Doubl." on a1) -- K. F. Koehlers Antiquarium Leipzig, sold to Jorge de Beristayn (bookplate) -- Robert Saitschick (bookplate) -- purchased from John F. Fleming, New York, 16 April 1985.
Mixed set of the first (part III) and second (part I, II and IV) edition of this Koberger Bible, with this apparatus. Nicolaus de Lyra's commentary was regarded as the definitive biblical commentary from the late Middle Ages until the Reformantion, and was frequently reprinted throughout the 15th and 16th centuries. The woodcuts of this edition and of Koberger's previous edition (part III) are reduced copies of the cuts of his 1481 edition (Goff N-135). Parts I, II and IV: HC * 3167; BMC II, 431; BSB-Ink. B-459; GW 4289; Goff B-614. Part III: HC *3166; BMC II, 427; GW 4288; Goff B-613.
and of Koberger's previous edition (part III) are reduced copies of the cuts of his 1481 edition (Goff N-135). Parts I, II and IV: HC *3167; BMC II, 431; BSB-Ink. B-459; GW 4289; Goff B-614. Part III: HC *3166; BMC II, 427; GW 4288; Goff B-613. (2)