Speculum passionis domini nostri Ihesu Christi : in quo reluce[n]t hec omnia singulariter vere & absolute, puta omnis [per]fectio yerarchie, Omniu[m] fidelium beatitudo, Omnes virtutes, dona, fructus, et spiritualiu[m] bonoru[m] omnium efficacia, quod in fine prime partis huius speculi manifestissime co[m]probat[um]

Pinder, Ulrich, -1510 or 1519

Summary: First edition of Ulrich Pinder's Passion narrative richly illustrated with 77 woodcut images (39 full page). Pinder was medical doctor, who had served as the court physician of the Elector Frederick the Wise os Saxony. After 1493 he was the town physician for the city of Nuremberg, where he also wrote several medical tracts and published a variety of books with the printer Friedrich Peypus. For this work, Pinder employed the services of the engravers Hans Schaufelein, who contributed 39 woodcuts, and Hans Baldung Grien, who contributed 21 woodcuts.
Signatures: A-O⁶ P-Q⁴; Q4 blank.
Imprint: (from colophon) " ... per doctorem Vdalricu[m] Pinder co[n]uexu[m]." Although the colophon does not name a printer, it was "probably ... privately printed for Dr. Pinder in his own home" (see Murray); printing also attributed to the Sodalitas Celtica (see BM STC German, Brunet, Proctor) and Friedrich Peypus (see Proctor).
Illustrative and Decorative Content: Of the large woodcuts, 29 are by Hans Schaufelein, 5 are by Hans Baldung Grien, and 1 is by H.V. Kulmbach or Wolf Traut; see Hollstein.

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