Auction on
27 October 2020 - 11:00 (CET) -
3, rue Rossini - 75009 Paris
Schedel and Descartes won the highest bids—a matter of method.
Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514), Nuremberg Chronicle (Nuremberg, 1493), folio edition (in Latin) with a 17th-century ivory vellum binding with flaps. Result: €63,700
Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514), Nuremberg Chronicle (Nuremberg, 1493), folio edition (in Latin) with a 17th-century ivory vellum binding with flaps. Result: €63,700
It is no surprise that the highest bid was obtained by Liber chronicarum. Registrum huius operis libro cronicrum , better known as The Nuremberg Chronicle after the city where it was first published in 1493. Its author was German humanist, physician,…
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