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Eygentliche Beschreibung aller Stände auff Erden hoher vnd nidriger, geistlicher vnd weltlicher, aller Künsten, Handwercken vnnd Händeln, etc. vom grössten biss zum kleinesten, auch von jrem Ursprung, Erfindung und Gebräuchen

Hans Sachs

RA Collection: Book

Record number

14/2879

Author

Imprint

Gedruckt zu Franckfurt am Mayn : durch Paulum Reffelern, in verlegung Sigmund Feyerabends, M. D. LXXIIII

Physical Description

133 leaves: illus.; 324 mm.

General Note

This work, an 'actual description of all estates on earth', comprises woodcuts by Jost Amman of most of the important professions and trades of the 16th century in pictures illustrating typical activities of the time accompanied by an eight-line verse by Hans Sachs. The work appeared first in 1568 in German; as well as a Latin edition using the Amman woodcuts but accompanied by latin verse by Hartmann Schopper. A second German edition appeared in 1574.

The copy in this library has been created from both the German and Latin editions: the title-page and the final page / colophon are from the German 1574 edition, cut out and mounted; and the Publisher's dedication dated Jan. 1, 1568, and the plates are from the Latin 1568 edition, cut out and pasted on leaves.

On the front pastedown is a printed entry, probably from a German sale catalogue, for a copy of the 1568 German edition. Also affixed to the front pastedown is a handwritten list in ink of the estates/professions illustrated, in English, by page number [p. 2-76] - the page numbers throughout the work having been written by hand in pencil in the lower right-hand corner. The list is continued with two sheets pasted to the flyleaf [p. 77-133].

Provenance

The next front endpaper contains an inscription in ink, 'Presented to the Royal Academy of Arts / by Sir James Linton P.RI (an old student) / July 15, 1915'

At the top of the title-page is an inscription in pencil, 'Presented to the Royal Academy of Arts / by Sir James Linton P.RI (an old student) / July 15, 1915'

Copy Note

The are several pencil notes throughout the work: at the foot of the title-page; on p. [1], [18] and [32].


Binding Note

Bound in embossed vellum front and rear boards with a brown leather spine lettered in gilt, 'Eygentliche / Beschreibung / Aller / Stande' and 'Auff / Erden / Hoher And / Ridriger'.

Subject

Occupations Poetry

Contributors

Hartmann Schopper, author
Jost Amman, artist/designer
Sir James D. Linton, donor
Sigmund Feyerabend, publisher/bookseller