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Schedel, Hartmann (1440-1514). "Folium CXXXII". A leaf from Schedel's Liber Chronicarum (also Nuremberg Chronicle). Published by A. Koberger in Nuremberg, 1493. With a total of 11 woodcuts by M. Wolgemut. 46,5:31 cm.
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Anton Koberger
Nuremberg
1493
Schedel, Hartmann (1440-1514). "Folium CXXXII". A leaf from Schedel's Liber Chronicarum (also Nuremberg Chronicle). Published by A. Koberger in Nuremberg, 1493. With a total of 11 woodcuts by M. Wolgemut (recto the Roman emperors Flavius Claudius Julianus, Flavius Jovianus, Flavius Valentinianus (known as Valentinian I), and Flavius Julius Valens; verso (among others) Saint Nicholas of Myra, Donatus Magnus, Bishop of Carthage, Macedonius I, Bishop of Constantinople, Saints John and Paul). 46,5:31 cm (18 1/4 x 12 1/4 inch).
Michael Wolgemut (also Wohlgemuth; 1434, Nuremberg - 1519 ibidem) was a German painter and graphic artist, in whose workshop Albrecht Dürer also studied. - The richly illustrated chronicle was published in Latin and German in 1493 and is one of the most beautiful and valuable incunabula. There are a total of 1,800 woodcuts on the foil pages. The text of the Chronicle deals with the history of the world, which is divided into seven periods since the creation of the world.