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Schönbartbuch.

Title
Schönbartbuch.
Publication
Nuremberg, Germany, approximately 1650.

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TextBy appointment only Spencer Coll. MS. 111Schwarzman Building - Print Collection Room 308

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Additional Authors
  • Kress von Kressenstein, Johann Wilhelm, 1589-1658
  • New York Public Libary. Manuscript. Spencer Coll. MS 111.
Description
209 leaves, bound : paper, ink, manuscript, illuminations; 335 x 197 mm
Uniform Title
Schönbartbuch.
Alternative Title
  • Nuremberger Schonbart.
  • Schembart book
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Leather bindings (Binding) – Germany – 16th century.
  • Gold-tooled bindings (gathered matter components.
  • Manuscripts – German – 16th century.
  • Early works.
  • illuminated manuscripts.
Note
  • There are pen and pencil paginations, neither entirely consistent.
  • Layout: Written in up to 27 long lines per page, bounding lines in red ink.
  • Decoration: Many full-color drawings of people in festival costumes, and parade floats etc.
  • Script: Cursive; decorative script in opening lines of each page
  • This manuscript describes in words and pictures the annual carnival in Nuremberg, from 1449 to 1539. Includes drawings of costumes, floats, etc.
Access (note)
  • Restricted use.
Indexed In (note)
  • New York Public Library. Spencer Collection. Dictionary catalog and shelf list
Cite As (note)
  • NYPL. Spencer Collection MS. 111
Language (note)
  • In German.
Provenance (note)
  • From the collections of Guilhelmus Kress of Kressenstain and of the Prince of Liechtenstein.
Binding (note)
  • Contemporary dark brown calf, gilt.
Call Number
Spencer Coll. MS. 111
OCLC
1346569098
Title
Schönbartbuch.
Imprint
Nuremberg, Germany, approximately 1650.
Type of Content
text
still image
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Access
Restricted use. Requires permission for access.
Indexed In:
New York Public Library. Spencer Collection. Dictionary catalog and shelf list, vol. II, p. 905.
Cite As:
NYPL. Spencer Collection MS. 111
Language
In German.
Provenance
From the collections of Guilhelmus Kress of Kressenstain and of the Prince of Liechtenstein.
Binding
Contemporary dark brown calf, gilt.
Source of description
Part of the description used is from Digital Scriptorium 1.0
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Place of Publication
Germany Nuremberg.
Added Author
Kress von Kressenstein, Johann Wilhelm, 1589-1658, former owner.
New York Public Libary. Manuscript. Spencer Coll. MS 111.
Research Call Number
Spencer Coll. MS. 111
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