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Francisci, Erasmus - "Neu-polirter Geschichts- Kunst und Sitten-Spiegel ausländischer Völcker, fürnemlich der Sineser, Japaner, Indostaner, Javaner, Malabaren, Peguaner, Siamer, Peruaner, Mexicaner, Brasilianer, Abyssiner, Guineer, Congianer, Asiatischer Tartern, Perser, Armenians, Turks, Russians and other nations more, which in six books shows sechserley Gestalten", with engraved title, frontispiece, engraved armorial tablet, engraved dedication, 47 copper plates (3 plates - XXXVI, XXXVII and XLII - missing), 1550 pages, plus index, approx. 34 x 21.5 cm, publisher Endter, Nuremberg 1670, extensively restored, partly backed/completed, front and back inside cover paper renewed, bound in vellum, good condition, traces of age e.g. fingerstaining, tears, slightly browned, a.o. Erasmus Francisci, born in Lübeck in 1627, was one of the first independent writers to settle in Nuremberg. 'A cultural-historical and moral-historical treasure trove', the plates show customs and traditions of various peoples, idols, temples, traditional costumes, musical instruments, hunting (hunting with leopards) and much more.

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Francisci, Erasmus - "Neu-polirter Geschichts- Kunst und Sitten-Spiegel ausländischer Völcker, fürnemlich der Sineser, Japaner, Indostaner, Javaner, Malabaren, Peguaner, Siamer, Peruaner, Mexicaner, Brasilianer, Abyssiner, Guineer, Congianer, Asiatischer Tartern, Perser, Armenians, Turks, Russians and other nations more, which in six books shows sechserley Gestalten", with engraved title, frontispiece, engraved armorial tablet, engraved dedication, 47 copper plates (3 plates - XXXVI, XXXVII and XLII - missing), 1550 pages, plus index, approx. 34 x 21.5 cm, publisher Endter, Nuremberg 1670, extensively restored, partly backed/completed, front and back inside cover paper renewed, bound in vellum, good condition, traces of age e.g. fingerstaining, tears, slightly browned, a.o. Erasmus Francisci, born in Lübeck in 1627, was one of the first independent writers to settle in Nuremberg. 'A cultural-historical and moral-historical treasure trove', the plates show customs and traditions of various peoples, idols, temples, traditional costumes, musical instruments, hunting (hunting with leopards) and much more.

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For sale on Friday 19 Jul : 10:00 (CEST)
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