Sprache: Latein
Verlag: Hannover, Hahn, 1884
Anbieter: Antiquariat Reinhold Pabel, Hamburg, Deutschland
Verbandsmitglied: BOEV
Hannover, Hahn, 1884. 100 S. (= Scriptores rerum germanicarum in usum scholarum ex Monumentis Germaniae Historicis recusi). 23 cm. Neuer Ppbd. mit eingebund. OU. Einband berieben, stellenw. stockfleckig, NaV. - Annotierte Ausgabe der Viten des Hl. Ansgar (um 800-865), ersten Erzbischofs von Hamburg-Bremen, u. seines Biographen u. Nachfolgers, des Hl. Rimbert (um 830-888). - Der Historiker Georg Waitz (1813-1886), Professor in Kiel u. Göttingen, Schüler Savignys u. Rankes, war Mitarbeiter an den Monumenta Germaniae Historica, später deren Leiter. Durch ihn wurden sie für Jahrzehnte der Mittelpunkt der mediaevistischen Forschung (Zischka, Allgem. Gelehrten-Lex., S. 679).
Verlag: Hannoverae [Hannover], Impensis Bibliopolii Hahniani 1870 + 1884 + 1871 + 1878, 1884
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Pieter Judo (De Lezenaar), Hasselt, Belgien
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
4 works in 1 volume: vii,57 + 100 + 51 + 69pp., 22cm., 1st work [Nithardus]: 2nd edition, in the series "Scriptores rerum Germanicarum in usum scholarum ex monumentis Germaniae historicis recusi", bound in cart.cover (marbled plates, spine in cloth), signature of previous owner on title page and in the text, few stamps and foxing, good condition, [texts in Latin], G74830.
Sprache: Latein
Verlag: Hannover, Hahn 1977 (= unveränderter Nachdruck Hannover 1884)., 1977
ISBN 10: 3775252916 ISBN 13: 9783775252911
Anbieter: Antiquariat Andree Schulte, Grafschaft-Ringen, Deutschland
Verbandsmitglied: GIAQ
100 S. la Gr.-8°. Original-kartoniert, Einband teils leicht verfärbt, innen gut und sauber.
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Düsseldorf: Patmos, 1965
1. Aufl. 8°. 157 S., Leinen (Besitzervermerk auf Vorsatz; Ex Libris auf Innendeckel; gut erhalten) (=Heilige der ungeteilten Christenheit, 11).
Sprache: Latein
Verlag: Hannover, Hahn,, 1884
Anbieter: Antiquariat Alte Seiten - Jochen Mitter, Göttingen, Deutschland
100 S., (Scriptores rerum Germanicarum in usum scholarum ex monumentis Germaniae historicis separatim editi / [Reihe 2], 2) Wegen der EPR-Bestimmungen liefern wir nicht nach Bulgarien, Dänemark, Estland, Griechenland, Irland, Litauen, Luxemburg, Malta, Kroatien, Polen, Portugal, Rumänien, Schweden, Slowakei, Slowenien und Ungarn. la Gewicht in Gramm: 219 Hl. (Priv.-E) 2, Deckel u. Schnitt marmor.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1677
Anbieter: Mats Rehnström Rare Books SVAF, ILAB, Stockholm, Schweden
Zustand: Good. Stockholm, H. Keyser, 1677. 4:o. (8),280,(24) pp. Contemporary sprinkled calf with raised bands, rebacked with richly gilt spine and morocco label. Old sprinkled edges. Covers decorated in blind with old narrow border. A few minor wormholes on front cover. Erased signature dated 1709 on front flyleaf and an erased note on top of rear pastedown. Dampstains in the margin on pp. 133-36, minor spotting in the text on p. 192. Collijn Sveriges bibliografi 1600-talet 770-71. Warmholtz Bibliotheca historica Sueo-Gothica 1664. The Ansgar biography written by the archbishop Rimbertus (d. 888) was unknown until the middle of the 17th century when the German scholar Petrus Lambek found it in a manuscript in the monastery of Saint Germain des Près in Paris. Lambek had the biography published in 1652, together with a poem about Ansgar, written by a monk in the Corbeia monastery. Two decades later Elias Brenner travelled in Finland and returned to Uppsala with the so-called "Nådendals klosterbok". It contained, among other things, a comprehensive medieval manuscript in Swedish - an Ansgar biography of unknown origin. The historian Claudius Arrhenius read the text, borrowed Lambek's work from his colleague Schefferus in Uppsala, and soon decided that the newly discovered manuscript was a Swedish translation of the Latin text found by Lambek. In his edition Arrhenius has included the biographical texts from Lambek's edition and also the foreword and commentaries of the latter. The old Swedish translation is printed in parallel with the Latin text. Two later texts on Ansgar are also included in this edition, "Nicolaus Hermannis Ansgarius-officium" from "Codex Laurentii Oddonis" and a part of "Officia propria sanctorum patronorum regni Sveciæ", published by order of King Sigismund. Claudius Arrhenius (1627-95) was raised to the nobility as Örnhielm in 1684. The nice gilt decor on spine and label is probably made at the bookbinder's shop of Gustav Hedberg in Stockholm.
Anbieter: Herman H. J. Lynge & Søn ILAB-ABF, Copenhagen, Dänemark
Holmiæ (Stockholm), Henricus Keyser, 1677. 4to. Contemp. full vellum. Some spottings to covers. Front free endpaper gone. Old names on titlepage Anders Peter Stobæus, Johannes Pflucht, Malmogiæ 1735. (8),280,(24) pp. Internally clean. Første Nordiske udgave af Ansgars levned, skrevet af hans kæreste discipel, den frankiske Rimbert, som blev hans efterfølger på ærkebispestolen, og som kort efter Ansgars død udarbejdede dette værk sammen med en anden discipel, som et mindeskrift om den afdøde ærkebisp. - Bibl. Danica II:903. - Collijn "Sveriges Bibliografi 1600-Talet" II, p. 770.Anders Peters Stobæus, tidligere ejer af bogen, var historiker, poet, professor i veltalenhed og poesi ved Lunds universitet fra 1674, fra 1687 professor i historie och fra 1708 universitetsbibliotekar.