REINECK alias REINECCIUS (Reinhard ) - GOLDAST von HAIMINSFELD

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[Geschichte der Bavaria - Geschichte der Kreuzzug ], REINECK alias REINECCIUS (Reinhard ) - GOLDAST von HAIMINSFELD ( Melchior), Chronicon Hierosolymitanum, Id est, de bello sacro historia, exposita libris XII & nunc primum in lucem edita, opera & studio Reineri Reineccii Steinhemii. Quae Operis subiecti est Pars Prima. Sunta omnia in studiosi lectoris gratiam, & maioris perspicuitatis ergo, brevibus scholiis, & aliis enarrationibus illustrata (Relié avec - Bound with) [Suevicarum rerum scriptores aliquot veteres, partim primum editi, partim emendatius atque auctius, in quibus Suevorum origi, migratio, regna, principes ... memoria mandantur, & Italorum in Suevos Imperatores calumniae excipiuntur].

Helmaestadii et/and [Francofurti, typis Iacobi Lucij - [in officina W. Richteri Impensis Conradi Neben II ], 1584 et/and [1605], 2 parts in 1 volume, in-8 (20 x 15 cm - 7.9 x 5.9 inches), 20 ff. - 268 pp. -32 ff. (Appendix), pp. 9 to 317 (lack the title and the first leaves of dedication = 4 leaves placed before the foreword and that probably because the bookbinder does'nt considered it useful) - 13 ff. (Index), full parchment palimpsest of re-employment (wears).
It is the first part of this works of Reinhart Reineck 1541-1595 (the second part was published by the same printer the same year) In this history of the first crusade (1095-1121). The author pays homage to Geoffrey of Bouillon and gives informations about Peter the Hermit. Enriched by title device, engraved ornemental letters, head and tail pieces. Some minor brownings. Cfr. Falk J. Lucius,Bibliographie des Druckers Jacobus Lucius d.Ä. und seiner Erben ; Adams R 318. The second part on our volume contains the Goldast's compilation on historical Bavaria contains in geographical (not chronological) order on the first 45 pp. an anonymous chronicle, and excerpts from Velleius Gallus, Isidorus, Joannes Boemus, and Henr. Bebelius; the remaining part is taken up by the editio princeps of the Historia Suevorum of Felix Fabri. Cfr. Graesse, t.3 p. 107.




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