Sold for:
$738

Kirsten, Peter (1575-1640) Notae in Evangelium S. Matthaei Ex Collatione Textuum Arabicorum Aegyptiac: Hebrae: Syriacor: Graecor: Latinor. Breslau: Typis Arabicis ac sumptibus Autoris in Officina Baumanniana, 1611. Folio, title page with diamond-shaped ornament, text printed in Latin with text in Greek, German, Hebrew, Syriac, and other languages, most notably in the special Arabic types cut by Kirsten, bound in modern half leather with marbled paper boards, 12 x 7 3/4 in. The Brandeis University Library exhibition catalog, Typographica Arabica, reads, "a physician by profession, Kirsten strongly believed that a good medical practitioner must by necessity be familiar with the works of the Arab philosopher and physician Avicenna. [...] In order that he could be read and understood in the original language, Kirsten published a grammar of Arabic in three parts. [...] For this end he cut his own type, far superior to any that existed in Germany before his time. He designed an elaborate system of ligatures. The form of the letter 'ain is peculiar to this font. This type was later used by Hieronimus Megiser for printing his Turkish grammar in 1612." *4, A-R4, S2. Estimate $400-600 Items may have wear and tear, imperfections, or the effects of aging. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.


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Date:
2019-07-23