1663 1ed WIGS & Hair Pieces FASHION De Capillamentis Conrad Tiburtius Rango
Conrad Tiburtius Rango was a 17th-century German historian known for his treatises written against Catholicism and Calvinists. While serving at the Royal Gymnasium in Berlin, he published his bizarre and rather obscure treatise on wigs. First published in 1663 in Magdeburg, ‘De Capillamentis’ was the first treatise devoted strictly to wigs and hair pieces covering all aspects from materials, uses in daily and theater use, history and origin of wigs, and much more.
1663 1ed WIGS & Hair Pieces FASHION De Capillamentis Conrad Tiburtius Rango
Conrad Tiburtius Rango was a 17th-century German historian known for his treatises written against Catholicism and Calvinists. While serving at the Royal Gymnasium in Berlin, he published his bizarre and rather obscure treatise on wigs. First published in 1663 in Magdeburg, ‘De Capillamentis’ was the first treatise devoted strictly to wigs and hair pieces covering all aspects from materials, uses in daily and theater use, history and origin of wigs, and much more.
Item number: #21436
Price: $550
RANGO, Conrad Tiburtius
- C. T. Rangonis, Gymnasii Berolinensis Rectoris, De Capillamentis seu vulgo Parucquen/ Liber Singularis
Magdeburgi : Sumptibus Tobiae Schoteri imprimebat Johannes Mullerus, 1663. 1st edition
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages
- [2], 254
- References: USTC 451114 (16th-c ed);
- Language: Latin / German
- Binding: Leather; tight and secure
- Size: ~5.25in X 3.25in (13cm x 8cm)
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21436
Category
Other
Authors
RANGO, Conrad Tiburtius
Printing Date
17th Century
Language
Latin
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete