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ALANTSEE, Ambrosius Tractatus qui intitulatur fedus Christianu[m]. Editus pro interminabili et indissolubili federe ac Christianorum pace. (Augsburg J. Rynmann [for J. Otmar] 1504) 4to: [21] ff. (age-toned, some spotting, stamps on several lvs). Sewn (splits in 2 parts). Rare first edition of this treatise by Alantsee (d. 1505), prior of the Charterhouse Christgarten near Nördlingen, dedicated to Blasius Hölzl, financial advisor, secretary and councilor to Maximilian I. He describes in the book that Hölzl was able to give him access to the art-minded King Maximilian I. Blind impression on last bl. folio. Ref. VD16 A-1215. - USTC 698984. - STC German (BL) 11. - Not in Adams. Prov. Libr. stamps.

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ALANTSEE, Ambrosius Tractatus qui intitulatur fedus Christianu[m]. Editus pro interminabili et indissolubili federe ac Christianorum pace. (Augsburg J. Rynmann [for J. Otmar] 1504) 4to: [21] ff. (age-toned, some spotting, stamps on several lvs). Sewn (splits in 2 parts). Rare first edition of this treatise by Alantsee (d. 1505), prior of the Charterhouse Christgarten near Nördlingen, dedicated to Blasius Hölzl, financial advisor, secretary and councilor to Maximilian I. He describes in the book that Hölzl was able to give him access to the art-minded King Maximilian I. Blind impression on last bl. folio. Ref. VD16 A-1215. - USTC 698984. - STC German (BL) 11. - Not in Adams. Prov. Libr. stamps.

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