First Edition of One of Earliest Printed History Books for Sale at Bonhams
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First Edition of One of Earliest Printed History Books for Sale at Bonhams
Lot 127 Liber Chronicarum II. Photo: Bonhams.



LONDON.- A fine first edition of one of the earliest printed histories, the Nuremberg Chronicle (or Liber chronicarum) of July 1493, is for sale at Bonhams Printed Books and Manuscripts sale in London on 7 June. It is estimated at £25,000-30,000.

The most lavishly illustrated printed book of the 15th century, the Nuremberg Chronicle is, essentially, a history of the known world. One of the first books to combine text and illustration successfully it contains over 1800 woodcuts including world and European maps and city views. It is one of the most famous and sought after incunables – the technical term for books printed before 1500.

Written in Latin by Hartmann Schedel - in Germany the book is known as Schedel’s World History - it was produced in Nuremberg by Michael Wolgemut and published by Anton Koberger, the Renaissance equivalent of a publishing tycoon, who owned printing presses throughout Europe. Koberger’s godson, Albrecht Dürer, was apprenticed to Wolgemut between 1486 and 1489 when the initial commission was made and may well have participated in early work on the designs.

Of the 1,400-1,500 copies of the Nuremberg Chronicle in Latin, around 400 are thought to have survived. A version in German was produced six months afterwards in December 1493, of which 300 copies are still known to exist.










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