Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech
Special Collections and University Archives, University Libraries (0434)560 Drillfield Drive
Newman Library, Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, Virginia 24061
Business Number: 540-231-6308
specref@vt.edu
URL: http://spec.lib.vt.edu
Miranda Christy, Graduate Assistant
Administrative Information
Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use
This collection is in the Public Domain under the laws of the United States, but a determination was not made as to its copyright status under the copyright laws of other countries. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials.
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Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open for research.
Preferred Citation
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], Nuremberg Chronicle Leaf, undated, Ms2022-081, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.
Source of Acquisition
This collection was purchased by Special Collections and University Archives in 2011.
Processing Information
The processing, arrangement, and description of the Nuremberg Chronicle Leaf was completed in December 2022.
Historical Note
The Nuremberg Chronicle is an encyclopedia first published in 1493 in Nuremberg, documenting biblical history and the history of Christian figures. It was originally written in Latin by Hartmann Schedel, and woodcut illustrations were created in Michael Wolgemut's workshop for the printing. Wolgemut's stepson, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, was involved in the illustration. The book was also translated into German by Georg Alt, and is the first printed book to include illustrations and text.
Scope and Content
This collection contains leaflet 215 of the Nuremberg Chronicle . The book was originally published in 1493, but the date of the leaf is unknown. The text is written in Latin and contains painted illustrations related to the text. The front of the page details the life of Thomas Aquinas; the back page details the lives of Pope Gregory X, Pope Innocent V, and Pope Adrian V. The front page contains illustrations of Thomas Aquinas, King Charles, two flagellants, and King Phillip; the back contains illustrations of Pope Gregory X, Pope Innocent V, Pope Adrian , and Rudolf I holding a book and cross scepter, flocked by popes and cardinals.
Related Material
Virginia Tech Special Collections and University Archives holds a 1950 fascimile, The Nuremberg chronicle : a pictorial world history from the creation to 1493; a monograph / With a leaf from the pirated Augsburg Latin edition of 1497 by by Ellen Shaffer (Los Angeles : Dawson's Book Shop, 1950) (call number Z241.S31 S48 1950 Spec Folio) in the Rare Book Collection.
The Library of Congress has digitized a copy of the Nuremberg Chronicle online .
Rights Statement for Archival Description
The guide to the Nuremberg Chronicle Leaf by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ ).
Significant Persons Associated With the Collection
- Pleydenwurff, Wilhelm, -1494
- Schedel, Hartmann, 1440-1514
- Wolgemut, Michael, 1434-1519