Oxford. Bodleian Library, Auct. Q sub. fen. 1.7b

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Date
  • 1493
  • 15th century
Language
  • Latin
Title
  • Liber chronicarum, et al.
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Description
  • Liber chronicarum, et al. (Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 12 July 1493)
    Although Hartmann Schedel practised as a physician, he is remembered as the author of the Nuremberg Chronicle, one of the most popular books of the fifteenth century. This edition, printed in Nuremberg in 1493, is illustrated by woodcuts by Wolgemut and Dürer, including this image of the ‘Dance of Death’.
    31F3: dance of Death; Death together with one or more human beings
Place
  • Preferred form
    • Germany
    Original form
    • Germany
    Other form
    • Allemagne
    • Allemagne (?)
    • Allemagne ?
    • Deutschland
    • Alemanya
    • Alemania
    • Duitsland
    • Southwestern German region (?)
    • Germany (Trier ?)
    • Germany (Gladbach Abbey?)
    • Germany (Tegernsee?)
    • Cologne (?)
    • [Germany]
    • Germany, Nuremberg?
    • Germany, Erfurt?
    • Flanders; Germany
    • Fritzlar? (Germany)
    • Cologne? (Germany)
    • Germany, Augsburg?
    • Germany, Eberbach, Cistercian abbey (?)
    • Germany, Würzburg (St. Kylian (?))
    • Germany, Cistercian abbey of Eberbach (?)
    • German, Eberbach, Cistercian abbey (?)
    • Germany, Würzburg, St. Kylian (?)
    • Germany, Würzburg, St. Kylian
    • Germany, Lower Saxony, Corvey, Benedictine abbey (?) or Hildesheim, Benedictine abbey (?)
    • Germany, Würzburg, St. Kylian or Niederaltaich, Benedictine abbey
    • Germany, Eberbach?
    • Germany, Murbach
    • Germany, Lower Saxony, Corvey?
    • Germany, Fulda?
    • Germany and Switzerland, Constance(?)
    • Germany, Hirsau?
    • Germany, Reichenau?
    • Germany, Rhineland?
    • Germany, Europe
    • Germany, Cologne or Lower Saxony
    • [Deutschland]
    • Duitsland (?)
    • Germania
    • [Duitsland]
    • [Duitsland?]
    • Germania (?)
    • Deutschland (I)
    • Deutschland (II)
    • Deuschland
    • Deutschland (III)
    • Deutschland (V)
    • Deutschland (I, III, V)
    • I./II. Deutschland
    • I. Deutschland
    • Alemanha
    • see more
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