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Gottorffische Kunst-Kammer: worinnen allerhand ungemeine Sachen, so theils die Natur, theils künstliche Hände hervor gebracht und bereitet. Vor diesem aus allen vier Theilen der Welt zusammen getragen, und vor einigen Jahren beschrieben, auch mit behörigen Kupffern gezieret
1674, Auff Gottfriedt Schultzens Kosten. 1674. In dessen Buchladen zu Schlesswig solche zu finden ist.
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Virgules replaced by commas in title page transcription.
Date of publication printed before place of publication on title page.
First edition printed in Schleswig, 1666.
Another edition printed by Gottfriedt Schultze in Schleswig in the same year includes the addition of the Holsteinische Chronica and has title: Gottorffische Kunst-Kammer, worinnen allerhand ungemeine Sachen, so theils die Natur, theils künstliche Hände hervor gebracht und bereitet. Vor diesem aus allen vier Theilen der Welt zusammen getragen, und vor einigen Jahren beschrieben, auch mit behörigen Kupffern gezieret durch Adam Olearium, Weil. Bibliothecarium und Antiquarium auff der fürstl. Residentz Gottorff. Welchem zu Ende angefüget ist, des itzt-gedachten seel. Herrn Olearii Holsteinische Chronica.
Added, engraved title page reads: Gottorffische Kunst-Kammer, and has imprint: Schlesswig in Gottfriedt Schultzens Buchladen.
This is the augmented edition of the illustrated catalogue of the renown Wunderkammer of Friedrich II, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein, housed at Gottorp Castle. The Gottorffische Kunst-Kammer was authored by the collection's curator and librarian, the noted mathematician, geographer, diplomat and traveller Adam Olearius. It contained several objects from the New World, including a mannequin of a West Indian woman from Mexico, showing how she carried her children. She wore as ornaments the teeth and claws of wild animals in place of gold chains. She is pictured on plate no. II which is bound to face p. 2, 2nd count; also depicted are new world animals such as the iguana and armadillo (plate no VI and VII), a snake from Mexico (plate no. XI), and a penguin and toucan (plate no. XIII),
Signatures: a⁴ (a1 recto blank) b² A-K⁴
Added engraved t.p. included in 1st count.
Text printed in double columns.
Engraved head piece; initial.
Plates are numbered I-XXXVII; plate XXXII is bound to face p. 42.
Instruction to binder for insertion of plates printed on verso of title page.
European Americana, 674/151.
Verzeichnis der im deutschen Sprachbereich erschienenen Drucke des XVII. Jahrhunderts (VD 17), 23:279959Y.
Purchase; 2016; 17-205.
Text primarily in German with some prefatory material and passages in Latin.
John Carter Brown Library copy bound in later marbled paper covered boards.
John Carter Brown Library copy acquired with the assistance of the Sophia Augusta Brown Fund.
Provenance of the John Carter Brown Library copy: Ivana Cormi (?): bookplate on rear pastedown.
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