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This friendship book was bound in 1615 for Joannes Carolus Erlenwein (Hans Carl Erlenwein), a student in the seminary at Fulda. The value of this book lies not only in the heraldry of fifty-five aristocratic German families at the time, but from the printed book contained within it as well: the complete first (and only) edition of Isaac Hillaire's Speculum Heroicum, including half-page engravings by Utrecht artist Crispin de Passe the Elder. The personal inscriptions in the book, the majority from his classmates at Fulda, date from 1615 to 1619, with several additional hands visible throughout. One hand has written the family names over the coats of arms on most of the personal messages from 1615; a later hand (possibly from the Erlenwein family) has added notes to many pages on the dates of births, deaths, marriages, and offices held; an even later hand created an almost complete index of the family names in the book on the last pages, and is possibly the same hand that added a second set of notations on important dates to several pages. It should be noted that the family names are spelled up to three or four different ways in the course of the friendship book; the primary spelling followed here is taken from the personal inscriptions.

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Document identity
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85656
label
Liber Amicorum of Joannes Carolus Erlenwein
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Source metadata
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85656
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title
Liber Amicorum of Joannes Carolus Erlenwein
description
This friendship book was bound in 1615 for Joannes Carolus Erlenwein (Hans Carl Erlenwein), a student in the seminary at Fulda. The value of this book lies not only in the heraldry of fifty-five aristocratic German families at the time, but from the printed book contained within it as well: the complete first (and only) edition of Isaac Hillaire's Speculum Heroicum, including half-page engravings by Utrecht artist Crispin de Passe the Elder. The personal inscriptions in the book, the majority from his classmates at Fulda, date from 1615 to 1619, with several additional hands visible throughout. One hand has written the family names over the coats of arms on most of the personal messages from 1615; a later hand (possibly from the Erlenwein family) has added notes to many pages on the dates of births, deaths, marriages, and offices held; an even later hand created an almost complete index of the family names in the book on the last pages, and is possibly the same hand that added a second set of notations on important dates to several pages. It should be noted that the family names are spelled up to three or four different ways in the course of the friendship book; the primary spelling followed here is taken from the personal inscriptions.
provenance
Joannes Carolus Erlenwein, Kaiserwerth, Germany, by gift; Erasmushaus Antiquriatt, Basel, Switzerland [date and mode of acquisition unknown, but until March 2011]; Maggs Bros., Berkeley Square, London, 2011; Walters Art Museum, 2012, by purchase.
date
ca. 1614-1623
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CC0
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en
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Manuscripts & Rare Books
illuminated manuscripts
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1
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import
dimensions
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cm
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20
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16
dimensionsRaw
Overall H: 7 7/8 x W: 6 5/16 in. (20 x 16 cm); Folio H: 7 11/16 × W: 6 1/8 in. (19.6 × 15.5 cm)
Source extras
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90585
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ink and pigments on seventeenth-century paper bound between paste-board covered with vellum
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21293
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3231
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1
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photo
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