Comment[arium] rerum Graecarum libri II
In quibus tam Helladis quam Peloponnesi, quae in lucem antea non venerunt, explicantur.
[Vienna?],
[Raphael Hoffhalter?],
1558
First edition. 2 parts in one volume. Small folio (370 by 255mm). Woodcut title-page printed in red and black, two dedication leaves, each with etched border and letterpress printed in red and black, two woodcut plates of coins, note to the reader within a contemporary hand drawn frame, two large folding etched maps, the first map printed on three irregularly sized plates, the second on one plate with pasted border to upper and left margin, both with etched title cartouche with letterpress text pasted to verso, margins of title lightly soiled, first map with discolouration from the pasted slip, light worming in inner gutter of a few leaves at beginning, a few margins lightly waterstained, last gathering browned, light spotting, contemporary limp vellum, manuscript title on spine and fore-edges, a few light stains, remains of two sets of ties.
Collation: [A](4)-I(4), K(4)-L(4), [2 leaves], M(4)-Q(4), R(2), T(4)-Y(4)
Collation: [A](4)-I(4), K(4)-L(4), [2 leaves], M(4)-Q(4), R(2), T(4)-Y(4)
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notes:
Wolfgang Lazius (1514-1565) was an Austrian scholar who worked in cartography, history, and science. He became a professor in the medical faculty at the University of Vienna, where he was a student, and later became the curator of the collections of the Holy Roman Empire and official historian to Emperor Ferdinand I. He is thought to be the subject of Giuseppe Arcimboldo's famous painting, 'The Librarian'. His varied interests are shown by the title-page, where the border f...
bibliography:
Graesse IV, 130; Karrow 49/G; Petra Svatek, 'The 'Typi Chorographici Provinciarum Austriae', in Gerhard Holzer, Valerie Newby and Petra Svatek (eds.), A World of Innovation: Cartography in the Time of Gerard Mercator, (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015), pp.40-62.
provenance:
Provenance:
1. Bookplate and manuscript inscription at foot of title from Bibliothek Oberherrlingen, the collection of Eugene von Maucler (1783-1859), German politician and bibliophile.
1. Bookplate and manuscript inscription at foot of title from Bibliothek Oberherrlingen, the collection of Eugene von Maucler (1783-1859), German politician and bibliophile.