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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - 5 Pages of Engravings of Historic or Religious People, Scenes, or Locations (Including Menorah)
          Nov. 09, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - 5 Pages of Engravings of Historic or Religious People, Scenes, or Locations (Including Menorah)

          Est: $500 - $1,000

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - 5 Pages of Engravings of Historic or Religious People, Scenes, or Locations
          Nov. 09, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - 5 Pages of Engravings of Historic or Religious People, Scenes, or Locations

          Est: $500 - $1,000

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - 9 Pages of Engravings of Historic or Religious People, Scenes, or Locations
          Nov. 09, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - 9 Pages of Engravings of Historic or Religious People, Scenes, or Locations

          Est: $500 - $1,500

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - 6 Pages of Engravings of Historic or Religious People, Scenes, or Locations
          Nov. 09, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - 6 Pages of Engravings of Historic or Religious People, Scenes, or Locations

          Est: $500 - $1,000

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - 10 Pages of Engravings of Historic or Religious People, Scenes, or Locations
          Nov. 09, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - 10 Pages of Engravings of Historic or Religious People, Scenes, or Locations

          Est: $500 - $1,500

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - Solomon Decides The Custody of A Child & View of English Town / Verso: Family Lineage Chart of Historic or Religious People
          Nov. 02, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - Solomon Decides The Custody of A Child & View of English Town / Verso: Family Lineage Chart of Historic or Religious People

          Est: $400 - $800

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - Pair of Pages of the Persecution and Crucifixion of Apostles
          Nov. 02, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - Pair of Pages of the Persecution and Crucifixion of Apostles

          Est: $400 - $800

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - 4 Pages of Town Views and Historic or Religious People
          Nov. 02, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - 4 Pages of Town Views and Historic or Religious People

          Est: $400 - $800

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - 6 Pages of Engravings of Historic or Religious People
          Nov. 02, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - 6 Pages of Engravings of Historic or Religious People

          Est: $400 - $800

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - View of Nuremberg, Germany
          Oct. 26, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - View of Nuremberg, Germany

          Est: $400 - $800

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - View of Verona, Italy
          Oct. 26, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - View of Verona, Italy

          Est: $400 - $800

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - Map of the Temple in Jerusalem
          Oct. 26, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - Map of the Temple in Jerusalem

          Est: $400 - $800

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - 3 Pages of Engravings of Town Views & Historic or Religious People
          Oct. 26, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - 3 Pages of Engravings of Town Views & Historic or Religious People

          Est: $400 - $800

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - 5 Pages of Engravings of Historic or Religious People
          Oct. 26, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - 5 Pages of Engravings of Historic or Religious People

          Est: $400 - $800

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - Adam & Eve with Cain & Abel (illustrated by Michael Wolgemut)
          Oct. 19, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - Adam & Eve with Cain & Abel (illustrated by Michael Wolgemut)

          Est: $500 - $1,500

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - Nebuchadnezzar driving the blinded Zeddechiah to Babylon
          Oct. 19, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - Nebuchadnezzar driving the blinded Zeddechiah to Babylon

          Est: $400 - $800

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - Views of Koln (Cologne) & Augsburg, Germany (Two Fold Out Pages Bound Together)
          Oct. 19, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - Views of Koln (Cologne) & Augsburg, Germany (Two Fold Out Pages Bound Together)

          Est: $400 - $800

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - 5 Pages of Engravings of Historic or Religious People
          Oct. 19, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - 5 Pages of Engravings of Historic or Religious People

          Est: $400 - $800

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • 'Alexandria' and 'North Rhine-Westphalia, Hesse': Two Colored Woodcut Pages after Hartmann Schedel's (1440 – 1514) 1493 'Nuremburg Chronicle', Sheet 18 3/4 x 12 5/8 in. (47.6 x 32.1 cm.)
          Oct. 15, 2024

          'Alexandria' and 'North Rhine-Westphalia, Hesse': Two Colored Woodcut Pages after Hartmann Schedel's (1440 – 1514) 1493 'Nuremburg Chronicle', Sheet 18 3/4 x 12 5/8 in. (47.6 x 32.1 cm.)

          Est: $20 - $40

          'Alexandria' and 'North Rhine-Westphalia, Hesse': Two Colored Woodcut Pages after Hartmann Schedel's (1440 – 1514) 1493 'Nuremburg Chronicle',

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - The Sabbath or 7th Day of Creation / Verso: Sixth Day of Creation
          Oct. 12, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - The Sabbath or 7th Day of Creation / Verso: Sixth Day of Creation

          Est: $400 - $800

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - View of Budapest & View of Argentina (Two Fold Out Pages Bound Together)
          Oct. 12, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - View of Budapest & View of Argentina (Two Fold Out Pages Bound Together)

          Est: $400 - $800

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - View of Venice, Italy
          Oct. 12, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - View of Venice, Italy

          Est: $400 - $800

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - View of Bamberg, Germany
          Oct. 12, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - View of Bamberg, Germany

          Est: $400 - $800

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, Hartmann: Weltchronik. 2 Einzelblättert aus Schedels "liber cronicarum"
          Oct. 08, 2024

          Schedel, Hartmann: Weltchronik. 2 Einzelblättert aus Schedels "liber cronicarum"

          Est: €200 - €300

          Schedel, Hartmann. Liber Chronicarum. 2 Einzelblätter aus Schedels Weltchronik. Mit 5 koloriertenTextholzschnitten von Michael Wohlgemut u. a. 41,5 x 28,5 cm. Nürnberg, Anton Koberger, 1493. -- Dargestellt sind verschiedene Stammbäume, die Szene "Lot flieht aus Sodom" eine Stadtansicht von Ninive und weitere. – Etwas stock-, braun- und feuchtfleckig, mit teils hinterlegten kleineren Einrissen. Dekorative Blätter mit kräftigem Kolorit.

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        • Schedel, Hartmann: Vedute der Stadt Florenze aus dem "Liber chronicarum"
          Oct. 08, 2024

          Schedel, Hartmann: Vedute der Stadt Florenze aus dem "Liber chronicarum"

          Est: €200 - €300

          Schedel, Hartmann. Vedute der Stadt Florenz aus dem "Liber chronicarum". Doppelblattgroßes Einzelblatt mit großer Stadtansicht sowie einigen weiteren figürlichen Textholzschnitten. 44 x 62 cm. Nürnberg, Anton Koberger, 1493. -- Die Darstellung zeigt die italienische Stadt Florenz unter dem lateinischen Namen "Florencia". – Leicht braun- und fingerfleckig an der Mittelfalz leicht berieben und verstärkt, sonst gut erhalten.

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        • Schedel, Hartmann: Weltchronik
          Oct. 08, 2024

          Schedel, Hartmann: Weltchronik

          Est: €300 - €500

          Schedel, Hartmann. Weltchronik. Inc. 122 der Nationalen Forschungs- und Gedenkstätte der klassischen deutschen Literatur in Weimar, Zentralbibliothek der deutschen Klassik. Faksimile und Kommentar. 1 Band und 1 Heft. 44 x 31 cm. OPergament mit goldgeprägtem RTitel in illustrierter OPappkassette (gering berieben) bzw. OUmschlag. Leipzig, Edition libri illustri, 1990. -- Die Weltchronik Hartmann Schedels (1440-1514) ist eine illustrierte Darstellung der Weltgeschichte. Sie enthält 1809 Holzschnitte und sticht durch ihr großes Format hervor. Erstmals erschien sie 1493 in Nürnberg in einer lateinischen und einer deutschen Fassung. – Nahezu verlagsfrisch. – Dabei: Derselbe. Dasselbe. Faksimile. 33,5 x 23 cm. OLeder mit 10 Messingbeschlägen und zwei Messingschließen in OHalbleinen-Schuber (leicht berieben). München, Kölbl, 1975. - Frisches Exemplar.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - View of Florence, Italy
          Oct. 05, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - View of Florence, Italy

          Est: $400 - $800

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - 3 Pages of Engravings of Town Views & Historic or Religious People
          Oct. 05, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - 3 Pages of Engravings of Town Views & Historic or Religious People

          Est: $400 - $800

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - Pair of Pages of Engravings Historic or Religious People
          Oct. 05, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - Pair of Pages of Engravings Historic or Religious People

          Est: $400 - $800

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - 4 Pages of Engravings or Religious Scenes and Historic People
          Oct. 05, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - 4 Pages of Engravings or Religious Scenes and Historic People

          Est: $400 - $800

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - 7 Pages of Engravings Historic or Religious People
          Oct. 05, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - 7 Pages of Engravings Historic or Religious People

          Est: $400 - $800

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - Pair of Pages of Engravings with Biblical Scenes
          Sep. 28, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - Pair of Pages of Engravings with Biblical Scenes

          Est: $400 - $800

          Included in this lot: First Page shows: Moses Parts the Red Sea / Receives the 10 Commandments at Mount Sinai / Verso: Angel & Donkey Ulysses and Circe / Verso: Samuel and other kings, prophets, and judges. Sampson holding the broken gates of the temple Description of the work: This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - 4 Pages of Engravings of Town Views & Historic or Religious People
          Sep. 28, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - 4 Pages of Engravings of Town Views & Historic or Religious People

          Est: $400 - $800

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - 3 Pages of Engravings of Town Views & Historic or Religious People
          Sep. 28, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - 3 Pages of Engravings of Town Views & Historic or Religious People

          Est: $400 - $800

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - Plans for Solomon's Temple of Jerusalem (Temple of Salomon or possibly Ezekiel's Temple)
          Sep. 28, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - Plans for Solomon's Temple of Jerusalem (Temple of Salomon or possibly Ezekiel's Temple)

          Est: $400 - $800

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - 4 Pages of Biblical Scenes (Worship of the golden calf, Moses and the burning bush, linneage of Noah's sons)
          Sep. 21, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - 4 Pages of Biblical Scenes (Worship of the golden calf, Moses and the burning bush, linneage of Noah's sons)

          Est: $500 - $1,000

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - View of Jerusalem, Israel
          Sep. 21, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - View of Jerusalem, Israel

          Est: $500 - $1,000

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - Pair Pages of Views of Troy and Byzantium (Istanbul, Constantinople), Turkey
          Sep. 21, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - Pair Pages of Views of Troy and Byzantium (Istanbul, Constantinople), Turkey

          Est: $500 - $1,000

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - Linneage Chart and Scene of the Drunkenness of Noah
          Sep. 21, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - Linneage Chart and Scene of the Drunkenness of Noah

          Est: $500 - $1,000

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - 3 Pages of Buildings, People, Linneage, & Historic Events
          Sep. 21, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - 3 Pages of Buildings, People, Linneage, & Historic Events

          Est: $400 - $800

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - 3 Pages of Buildings, People, Linneage, & Historic Events
          Sep. 21, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - 3 Pages of Buildings, People, Linneage, & Historic Events

          Est: $400 - $800

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - Building Noah's Ark
          Sep. 14, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - Building Noah's Ark

          Est: $500 - $1,000

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - View of Salzburg, Austria
          Sep. 14, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - View of Salzburg, Austria

          Est: $500 - $1,000

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - 4 Pages of Engravings of Town Views & Historic or Religious People
          Sep. 14, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - 4 Pages of Engravings of Town Views & Historic or Religious People

          Est: $500 - $1,000

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • HARTMANN SCHEDEL, FANTASY VIEW OF LITHUANIA, WOODCUT
          Sep. 12, 2024

          HARTMANN SCHEDEL, FANTASY VIEW OF LITHUANIA, WOODCUT

          Est: $450 - $750

          Artist: Hartmann Schedel, German (1440 - 1514) Title: Fantasy View of Lithuania Medium: Woodcut Size: 18 x 12.25 in. (45.72 x 31.12 cm) Description: From the collection of the late Larry Saphire.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - Jesus and the 12 Disciples (Apostles)
          Sep. 07, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - Jesus and the 12 Disciples (Apostles)

          Est: $500 - $1,000

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - 3 Pages with The Emperors and Electors of the Holy Roman Empire & Cities of the Holy Roman Empire
          Sep. 07, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - 3 Pages with The Emperors and Electors of the Holy Roman Empire & Cities of the Holy Roman Empire

          Est: $500 - $1,000

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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        • Schedel, pub. 1493 - Pair of Views of Germany: Erfurt (Erfordia) & Wurzburg (Herbipolis)
          Sep. 07, 2024

          Schedel, pub. 1493 - Pair of Views of Germany: Erfurt (Erfordia) & Wurzburg (Herbipolis)

          Est: $500 - $1,000

          This important and historic engraving is from Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum, more commonly known as the Nuremberg Chronicle. This is the first edition / printing of the work. It is the Latin edition that was published 6 months prior to the German edition. Both editions were limited to 2000 printings. It was published in Nuremberg in 1493 by Anton Koberger for Sebald Schreyer and Sebastian Kammermeister. The work included numerous illustrations that were completed by Michael Wolgemut, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, and members of their workshop. This very likely included the young Albrecht Dürer as well. The work included maps and town views, but also chronicles historic information including the invention of the printing press, development of the game of chess, navigational voyages, and important constructions. Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) was a German writer, physician, and book collector. He is most remembered for his famous work Liber Chronicarum or Nuremberg Chronicle. He published some of the first printed views of many cities.

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