Elaborate engraved title with flap, by Caspar Schulk, 5 double-page pedigrees, other pedigrees in text, text in Gothic black letter; vi+208pp; lacking final conjugate leaf from last pedigree.
The author Johann Just Winckelmann [1620-1699] whose surname is also recorded as Winkelmann was a German historian. The British Library suggests this book was printed in Bremen where Winkelman went to live.Sir Charles George Young [1795-1869] became Garter King of Arms. Colonel Henry John Beresford Clements [1869-1940] of Lough Rhynn, County Leitrim, became the acknowledged expert on heraldic bindings.
Elaborate engraved title with flap, by Caspar Schulk, 5 double-page pedigrees, other pedigrees in text, text in Gothic black letter; vi+208pp; lacking final conjugate leaf from last pedigree.
The author Johann Just Winckelmann [1620-1699] whose surname is also recorded as Winkelmann was a German historian. The British Library suggests this book was printed in Bremen where Winkelman went to live.Sir Charles George Young [1795-1869] became Garter King of Arms. Colonel Henry John Beresford Clements [1869-1940] of Lough Rhynn, County Leitrim, became the acknowledged expert on heraldic bindings.
Binding | folio 19th century half leather, spine gilt with Clements crest at foot of spine, corners scuffed, |
Publication | First Edition, n.p., Hochf. Hessichen Rath, 1677. Armorial bookplate of Henry J.B. Clements and Charles George Young. |
- Product Code: RGW19428
- Availability: In Stock
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£250.00