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til00063000

Text-inc Id:
til00063000
Bod-inc Id:
L-037
Headings:
Lanzkranna, Stephan Himmelstrasse [German].
Analysis of content:
  1. [a1v] [Lanzkranna, Stephan]: Himmelstrasse. Incipit: ‘[D]ie himelstras all die menschen geen müsen die gen hymel kommen . . .’ see VL IX 295-301 at 298-9.
  2. [y4r] ‘Das Register über die himelstrasse.’ Incipit: ‘[D]as man leichter vinden müg das man haben wil darumb ist es geteilt . . .’
Imprint:
Augsburg: Anton Sorg, 23 June 1484. Folio.
Collation:
[a–y10]. Woodcut on [a1v] and woodcut initials: see Schramm.
References:
Source: Bodleian ISTC: il00063000 HC 9898; Goff L‑63; BMC II 351; Pr 1692; CIBN L‑43; Sack, Freiburg, 2219; Schramm IV p. 33 and 51; Schreiber V 4470; not in Sheppard. Facsimile: Die Hymelstrasz, with introduction by G. J. Jaspers, Quellen und Forschungen zur Erbauungsliteratur des späten Mittelalters und der frühen Neuzeit, 13 (Amsterdam, 1979). LCN: 14451679
Copies:
  1. L-037(1) Copy Wanting the blank leaf [y10]. Binding: Contemporary German (Kyriß workshop no. 82) blind-tooled sheep over wooden boards; two clasps and catches lost. On both covers intersecting triple fillets form concentric frames. Within the outer frame is a cresting roll (Kyriß pl. 167, no. 1). Within the inner frame is a foliate staff roll (Kyriß pl 167, no. 2). Further triple fillets form an inner rectangle which is divided by triple fillets into triangular and lozenge-shaped compartments. Scars or remains of leather index tabs. Rebacked. Size: 302 × 213 × 73 mm. Size of leaf: 290 × 205 mm. Early marginal annotations, including some in German, and underlining in the text in red and black, but consisting mainly of ‘nota' marks. Woodcut on [a1v] coloured in red, green, blue, yellow, and brown, and woodcut initials coloured in red; capital strokes in red. Provenance: Johannes Leitner (fl. 1495-1497). Tegernsee, Bavaria, Benedictines, S. Quirinus, 1495; inside the upper cover is a drawing in red and black of overlapping vine-stems, with an inscription dated 1495 (the inscription repeated on the inside of the lower cover): ‘Disz Büch ist des Closter Tegernsee 1495'; another inscription below in the same hand: ‘Disz büch hat geben dem Closter Tegernsee der ersam man Hanns Leytner von Schliers'. Duplicate from the Royal Library, Munich; ‘Duplum' on the inside of the upper cover. Albert Ehrman (1890-1969); armorial book-plate; accession no. ‘R 1499'; purchased from Harry A. Levinson, Beverly Hills, in 1956 for $475 (£90); slip from sale catalogue inside the book. Presented in 1978 by John Ehrman. SHELFMARK: Broxb. 34.10.