Bibliographia Paracelsica/BP.Schroet.1553-01
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BP.Schroet.1553-01
Adam Schröter: De nuptiis invictissimi ac gloriosi Sigismundi Augusti […] et Catharinae caesaris Ferdinandi filiae. Kraków: Łazarz Andrysowic, 1553.4°. Signatures: A–C4 = 12 fols. (24 pages) (autopsy).
No pagination. 23, [1 blank] pages. —
Main Language: Latin. —
Note:
On the occasion of the wedding of King Sigismund II Augustus of Poland and Catherine of Austria on 31 July 1553.
Full title (autopsy):
De nvptiis ‖ invictissimi ac ‖ gloriosi Sigismundi Augusti Regis Poloniæ &c̈. ‖ & Catharinæ Cæsaris Ferdinandi Filiæ. ‖ Carmen elegiacum. ‖ Avthore ‖ Adamo Schröthero Silesio. ‖ Item ‖ Elegiæ aliquot ad quosdam Principes ‖ eiusdem Authoris. ‖ Ad lecto- ‖ rem. ‖ Longis carminibus meos Libellos ‖ Dilatare uelim lubens, amat sed ‖ Vestes aula breues, breuesq́ue uersus. ‖ Cracoviæ ‖ Lazarus Andreæ excudebat. ‖ M D L III.
Author: Adam Schröter
Printer: Łazarz Andrysowic
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Digital copy (Google Books)
Google Books: Munich, State Library (SRs8AAAAcAAJ)
Digital copies (Libraries)
Kraków, Jagiellonian LibraryKraków, Jagiellonian Library
Munich, State Library
Links to copies (Union Catalogs)
Links to copies (Libraries)
Narodowy Uniwersalny Katalog CentralnyKraków, Jagiellonian Library
sig. A1r
Title page
sig. A1v
Poem; Latin
Illustration: Woodcut coat of arms
Title: Aquila Serenissimi Sigismundi Augusti Dei gratia Regis Sarmatiæ
sig. A3r–B2r [7 pages]
‘De nuptis Sigismundi Augusti Regis Poloniae et Catharinae Caesaris Ferdinandi filiae’, Poem by Adam Schröter; Latin
sig. B2v–B3v [3 pages]
Poem by Adam Schröter, addressed to Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor; Latin
Note:
Dedicated to the Most High Maximilian, King of Bohemia and Archduke of Austria. See below.
sig. B4r–B4v [2 pages]
Poem by Adam Schröter, addressed to Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor; Latin
Note:
Dedicated to Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria. For inexplicable reasons, Schröter seems to have confused the names of Emperor Ferdinand and Archduke Maximilian.
sig. C2v–C3r [2 pages]
Poem by Adam Schröter, addressed to Balthasar III of Promnitz, Prince-Bishop of Wrocław; Latin
sig. C4v
Blank page