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)
NUKAT (Poland): 2155149
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