Sheets of the Genealogical History and Origin of the Austrians, s. XVI

150,00

Set of 3 facsimile leaves (1 double) to frame the Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Emperors, kings and nobles in Europe (in 3 large volumes), ready to decorate that special corner of your home or office an image of a manuscript work of nearly 500 years.

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Set of 3 facsimile leaves (1 double) to frame the Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Emperors, kings and nobles in Europe (in 3 large volumes), ready to decorate that special corner of your home or office an image of a manuscript work of nearly 500 years.

In ancient times, when manuscripts codices were unique specimens, there was a bad attitude of some unscrupulous who was to detach the leaves or cut out pictures and then decorate their homes. Thanks to the new techniques of editing and printing, with those reproduced in great detail the original works, now you have the opportunity to enjoy our home without any regrets, in a small piece of these works manuscripts and historical as if part of the original were.

This set of 3 sheets included in a sturdy large folder (36.8 x 53 cm.) In which an information dossier of the original manuscripts and work facsimile particularly included. The indicated price is for the complete, single folder we have available.

The facsimile of the codex leaves, large, edited and handcrafted, 2 of which measures 34.5 x 50 cm and a double 66.5 x 49.6 cm., They are attached to a cardboard verjurada 35, 8 x 52.5 cm for simple and 71.5 x 52.5 cm for double, ready to be framed and decorate that special place in your home or office.

Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Emperors, kings and nobles in Europe:
In the windows of the Biblioteca del Escorial, along with other valuable manuscripts, they are exposed three manuscripts which constitute a real gem of the German Renaissance. They belonged to the personal library of Philip II. All text is written in Latin with translations in German, facing both languages ​​on straight lines and folios.

Although they are three separate and in its own books each, between them a bond that allows to understand them as forming a single work: that bond is the House of Habsburg, whose exaltation is the main objective pursued.

The play was a present to Prince Felipe by Bishop Otto of Augsburg in 1549 during his visit to Germany and his father, Emperor Charles V.

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