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Private revelations, Visions, Bridgettines, Christian saintsPlaces
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Revelationes sancte Birgitte
1500, ... per Anthoniũ Koberger ciuẽ Nuremburgeñ impressẽ finiunt
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With prefaces by Johannes de Turrecremata and Mathias de Suecia. Publication obtained by Florianus Waldauf de Waldenstain. Cf. leaf pi1v.
Imprint from colophon on H⁵ verso.
Signatures: pi⁶2pi⁵-¹²a-z⁸A-F⁸G--H⁶a-f⁸g⁶.
Diligent scholarship has failed to achieve consensus on the artist[s] responsible for the 7 full-page woodcuts, 10 pages comprising 51 woodcuts (including frequent repetitions) and text, and 1 half-page woodcut variously attributed to Albrecht Dürer, the Master of the Bergmann Printing House, and the artist of Narrenschiff and Ritter von Turn, some suggesting that two or more are synonymous. Cf. Dodgson, Kurth, et al.
Bulla canonizationis: pi6-2pi6. Regula sancti salvatoris (rule of the order of the Most Holy Saviour, the Bridgettines Sisters, founded by Birgitta): C3-C8v. Vita sancte Birgitte, H3-H5v, taken from an account by Petrus Olavi, prior of Alvastra, who reportedly is responsible for recording Birgitta's revelations and commentary in Latin.
Includes De littera: Incipit tabula libro[rum] celestiũ reuelationũ sancte Birgitte de regno Suetie, final a-f⁸g⁶.
Dodgson, C. in BM Cat. Early German and Flemish woodcuts, I, p. 263-264
Complete woodcuts of Albrecht Dürer (W. Kurth, ed.), 128-142
Hain 3205
Pellechet II, 3001
BM 15th cent., II, p. 445-446, 7558
Goff B688
GW IV, 4392
Murray, C.F. German books, I, 73
Library's copy has capitals, paragraph marks and initial strokes in red throughout.
Library's copy bound in vellum, the boards blind stamped with central strapwork medallions within two concentric frames of double fillets; edges red. Bookplates of the Library of Nuremberg; Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex, 6th son of George III; the Rosenheim Collection; William Morris.
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