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139:(Karwiny) near Preussisch Holland (today Pasłęk near Elbląg). As it turned out, this decision saved the silver bindings from destruction, as Königsberg was almost completely destroyed during allied air raids and warfare. In 1946, 14 surviving silver bindings, along with other valuable books from Königsberg, were moved to Toruń. In 1949, the then director of the University Library in Toruń (Stefan Burchardt) at the request of the director of the National Book Institute in Łódź (Adam Łysakowski) hand over one of the silver bindings to the Museum of Books and Librarianship established by Łysakowski. Unfortunately, the Institute was shut down in 1949, and the silver binding, along with its entire book collection, were moved to the National Library in Warsaw. In 1972, one silver binding was stolen and it was not until 1985 that a part of it came into view again. At that year the National Art Collection at the Wawel Royal Castle came into possesion of the upper cover of this silver binding. One of the silver bindings is in the Museum of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, which in 1982 purchased it from an unknown private collector. The location of the remaining five bindings is unknown, but it can be assumed that due to their artistic value they have survived to this day and are kept in private collections. In the years 1948-1976, there was a permanent exhibition at the University Library in Toruń consisting of, among others, selected silver bindings. Single volumes were also lent for large exhibitions in Germany. One silver binding was presented at the Polish-German exhibition Tür an Tür in Berlin (2011-2012). In 1995, 2005 and 2015, the Silver Library was shown in its entirety (in 2015, including three bindings from outside Toruń) at exhibitions organized to celebrate the anniversaries of the foundation of the Nicolaus Copernicus University. For the first time the exhibition was in the building of the University Library, for the second time in the University Museum, which is located in the building of Collegium Maximum and for the third time in the District Museum in Toruń, which is located in the building of the Old Town Hall. 70:
Nuremberg goldsmith Christoph Ritter the Elder, probably in collaboration with Pankraz Labenwolf and the other one by an anonymous goldsmith from Münden in Lower Saxony. It is possible, however, that the latter one was made in Königsberg. Each of the Silver Library volumes is bound in oak boards about 4 mm thick. The books were bound and prepared for the goldsmiths by Caspar Angler, an outstanding bookbinder working in Königsberg at that time. Thin silver sheets of metal with a thickness of 3mm were applied to the board and fixed to it with nails or rivets. Each volume also had two fastenings composed of a catch and a clasp. The bindings were mainly made of silver, but iron, brass and gold were also used in their production. The weight of the preserved bindings together with the prints varies from 3 to over 6 kilograms. Several goldsmithing techniques were used in the decoration of the bindings, e.g. casting, engraving, forging, and in one case etching. The figural compositions on the bindings are usually scenes taken from the Holy Bible. The ethical theme was strongly emphasised in the iconography of bindings, which was the result of shifting the center of focus from dogmatic to pragmatic issues in the Protestant doctrine. Among the secular representations, it is worth paying attention to the images of Albrecht, which was supposed to emphasise the rank and position of the duke and his family. The decorations of the silver bindings have clear characteristics of mainly South German and Italian art. However, this was the specificity of this genre, where the level of goldsmithing work was evidenced by the craftsmanship and not by the originality of iconography. In this case, the aesthetics of the Silver Library is within the limits set by European goldsmithing.
135:(today Kostrzyn nad Odrą). At that time, in the damp dungeons of the city-fortress where it was stored, two of Brenz's prints rotted completely and had to be removed from their bindings. And that is why the binding with the reference number Ob.6.III.716 located today in Toruń does not contain printed pages. The Silver Library once again left Königsberg during the Napoleonic Wars, when in 1806-1807 it was transported to Memel, lying on the north-eastern borders of the Prussian state (today Klaipeda in the western part of Lithuania). In 1810, the Silver Library was moved to a new library building located at Königsstrasse 65/67. At that time Silver bindings were presented many times, mainly in Königsberg, but occasionally some of its volumes traveled to exhibitions in other centers (Munich, Berlin, Dresden, Augsburg). In 1901, the Silver Library was moved again and it was located in a modern building at Mitteltragheim 22, where people could see the silver bindings with the prior consent of the director of the library. During World War I, the Silver Library was evacuated to Berlin. In 1932, the collection became widely available with the creation of a permanent exhibition at the castle in Königsberg. 79:
Veit Dietrich, Filip Melanchthon, Albrecht Blanckenberg, Caspar Hüberinus, Andreas Musculus, Andreas Osiander, Ludwig Rabe, Elisabeth von Braunschweig-Lüneburg. The vast majority of works are popular Protestant literature of an edifying and didactic nature written in German. Among the numerous Protestant writers, the leading representatives of this trend are represented in the Silver Library. Duchess Anna Maria, who played the leading role in the creation of the Silver Library, in the selection of prints was guided primarily by the hierarchy of theologians prevailing at the court in Königsberg. The dominance of Luther's works in the Silver Library is obvious, because he was not only a great Reformer, but also a friend of Prince Albrecht. The Silver Library was a collection that was intended to add splendor to the duke's residence in Königsberg and not to be used for reading. The ducal couple had duplicates of works from the Silver Library contained in the handy leather-bound volumes which ensured much greater comfort of use.
61:, and their further fate is unknown. It is assumed that the bindings of the Silver Library are the crowning achievement of the Königsberg goldsmithing, which owed its heyday mostly to the first ruler of Ducal Prussia – Albrecht Hohenzollern. Compared to goldsmithing in Europe, the Silver Library is a unique phenomenon. It is characterised by high artistic values and it is one of the most valuable monuments of goldsmithing of the Renaissance. It is a unique library and museum collection on a global scale, as we do not know of any other such large collection of books that are entirely bound in silver. 260: 977: 383: 341: 533: 809: 671: 713: 618: 480: 580: 1022: 756: 299: 207: 937: 847: 426: 69:
Almost all of the Silver Library bindings are made by Königsberg goldsmiths: Paul Hoffmann, Hieronymus Kösler, Gerhard Lentz, Cornelius Vorwend, Jacob Binck, and at least one (or possibly several other) still anonymous craftsmen. However, there are two exceptions. One of the bindings was made by the
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Unterrichtung und Ordnung, unser, von gots gnaden, Elisabeth, geborne marggrevin zu Brandenburg etc., hertzogin zu Braunschweick und Lüneburck etc., witwe, so wir aus gantz mütterlicher wohlmeinung... dem hochgebornen fürsten, hern Erich, hertzogen zu Braunschweick und Luneburg, unserm ßeuntlichen,
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Der Sieb d Teil der bücher des Ehrwirdigen Herrn Doctoris Mart. Lutheri, Darinnen begriffen, die Bücher vom Christlichen stand, wider den Bapst, vnd die Bischoue, jre Scribenten vnd Vorteidinger. Jtem, von der Kirchen vnd den Concilijs, vnd der gleichen, Welche zu der Kirchen vnd jrer regirung vnd
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Silver bindings originally contained 27 printed works and one manuscript mainly of religious content, including translations of the Bible. Most of them were published between 1541 and 1557. The greatest number of works were written by Martin Luther followed by Johann Brenz, then Erasmus Sarcerius,
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At the end of World War II, the library administration decided to evacuate the most valuable collections, including silver bindings, and moved them to smaller towns in East Prussia. The entire permanent exhibition collection, along with the Silver Library, was hidden in the village of Karwinden
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The Silver Library of Duke Albrecht Hohenzollern and his wife Anna Maria was created in the period between 1545 and 1562. Most of the bindings were made about 1555. The collection originally included twenty volumes and currently, the location of fifteen of them is known. Most of them (twelve
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Ein Buch vom heiligen Ehestande, vnd von hesachen mit allen vmbstendigkeiten zu diesen dingen gehörig, darinnen zu gleich natürlich, Göttlich, Kaiserlich, vnd Bepstlich Recht angezogen wird, zum Teil aus vieler gelerter Theologen Bücher gezogen, zum Teil vom zusamen zieher selbst
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durch, H. Johan Brentzen... verteutscht. Allen frommen christglaubigeü, lateinischer sprach unwissend, zujhrer Seelen heyl verteutscht (durch Christoph Rothan). Auch mit sch nen Figuren vnd Concordantzen gezieret. Königsberg, Johann Daubmann, 1554, 2° , 107, f. / VD 16 В 7930
1054:, durch den wirdigen Herrn. Philippum Melanchthonem. Auß dem Latin ins Teutsch gebracht,... vnd jtzt auffs neu fleissig vbersehen vnd gebessert. Durch Mathiam Ritterum. ... Frankfurt a. M., David Z pfel, 1557, 8°, 152 ff. / VD 16 M 3429 291:. Nach Beschreibung der Vier Euangelisten, Zusamen bracht vň verteutscht, Jnhalts der Anlegung, Predigen vnnd Homilien des ... Herrn Johann Brentzen. . Frankfurt a. M., Christian Egenolff, 1554, 2° 297, 142, , 122 ff. VD 16 В 7821 1006:
Die gantze Euangelische Histori. Das ist: Das Heilig Euangelion nach dem inhalt der vier Euagelisten, in sein natürliche Ordnung, der zeit vnndgeschieht nach, inn eynen lauteren text artlich züsamen gestimpt, vnd in vier Bücher
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durch Doct. Mart. L. in Latinischer sprach gelesen vnd ausgelegt, Vnd newlich verdeudscht etc. Mit einer Vorrede herrn Niclas von Amsdorff. Jena Christian Rödinger, d.A., 1553, 40 ff. / VD 16 В 3864 (VD 16 В 3865)
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Unterschid des alten vn newen Testaments. Fürneme vnterschid zwischen reiner Christlicher lehre des Euangelij, vnd der Abgötischen Papisten lehre. Christlicher vn kurtzer vnterricht, von Vergebung der sünde, vnd
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Summaria vber die gantze Bibel, das Alte vń Newe Testament, darinn affs kürtzte angezeugt wirt, was am n tigsten vnd ntzten ist, dem jungen volck, vnd gemeinem Man, au allen Capiteln, zu wissen vn zu lernen
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Postill. Auslegung der Euangelien, so aujftdie Sontage, vnd Jurnemsten Feste, durchs gantze Jar gepredigt werden, Zusampt angehenckter Erklärung der Histori vom Leiden vh sterben vnsers Herren Jesu Christi
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Von Einer Disciplin. Dadurch zucht, tugend vnd Erbarkeit mögen gepflantzet vnd erhalten werden... Jtem was hier bey die Weltliche Obrigkeit, Kirchendiener, vnd Vnterthanen zu thuen schuldig......sein...
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Hausbuch Fur die Einfeltigen Haus veter, von den vornemesten Artickeln der Christlichen Religion, darinnen der Euangelischen Christen, vnd der Gottlosen Papisten leren, gegen einander gehalten werden...
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Biblia, ** Spiegel der Haustzucht. Jhesus Syrach genant, Sambt einer kurtzen Auflegung. Für die armen Hau väter, vndjre gesinde, Wie sie ein Gottselig leben, gegen menigklich sollen erzeygen
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Acta Apostolorum. Das Buch der Apostel geschieht Die recht vnd haupt Historia der ersten heyligen Christlichen Kirchen. Auszgelegt durch Johannem Brentium, vnd in C.XXII. Predigten getheilet
119:. The Silver Library aroused admiration and interest among eminent guests, which is why it was the object of special care of successive curators of the Castle Library. Even 115:
founded by Albrecht. The silver collection was held in the so-called Silberschaff. It was a book case behind a grill in one of the library rooms on the second floor of
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Von mitteln vnd wegen, die rechte vnd ware Religion (welche uns Gott in diesen letzten gefehrlichen Zeiten, widerumb geoffenbaret hat) zu befördern vnd zu erhalten
38: 798:. Mit einem...Register. Durch Erasmum Sarcerium, Superintendenten der ... Graffschafft Mansfeldt, Eisleben, Urban Kaubisch, 1554, 2° , 346 ff. / VD 16 S 1786 569:, Durch Philip. Melanch. Mit fley von newem vbersehen, gemehret, vnd gebessert. Nürnberg, Johann vom Berg u. Ulrich Neuber 1546, 2° , I70 ff. / VD 16 D 1644 650:, Durch Hartmann Beyer, allen Christlichen Hau uättern zugefallen, verdeudscht. Franckfurt a. M., Peter Braubach , 1552, 2° ff. 389 pp. / VD 16 В 7555; 112: 466:
Von der Herrlichen Auferstehung, vnd Himelfart, vnsers Herrn Jhesu Christi, Nach beschreibung der vier Euangelisten, Jnn Lateinischer Sprach au gelegt
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Historien der Heyligen Außerwölten Gottes Zeugen, Bekennern vnd Märtyrern, so in Angehender ersten Kirchen, Altes vnd Neüwes Testaments...
127:. The fear of destroying the Silver Library caused that it was evacuated from Königsberg several times. For the first time during the 872: 702:, durch das gantze Jar. Gestellet durch M. Vitum Dietrich... Gedruckt zu Wittemberg, Durch Georgen Rhawen Erben, 1550, 2° , 302, ff. 788:
Durch Erasmus Sarcerium, Superintendenten der ... Graffschafft Mansfeldt, Eisleben, Urban Kaubisch, 1555, 2° , 217 ff. / VD 16 S 1781
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Auslegung der Episteln vnd Euangelien durchs gantze iar, D. Mar. Luthers. Auffs new corrigiert mit einem nützlichen Register
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t. 1-2, ... Durch Ludouicum Rabus... Straßburg, Samuel Emmel, 1554, 40, P. 1 , 254 f, P. 2 , 305, , ff. / VD 16 R 32; 34
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Vita Lutheri. Vonn dem Leben vnd Sterben, des Ehrwirdigen herrn D. Martini Lutheri trewlich un warhaffiiglich beschriben
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Kirchen Postilla das ist, Auslegung der Euangelien an den furnemesten Festen der Heiligen, von Ostern bis auffs Aduent.
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Kirchen Postilla das ist, Auslegung der Euangelien an den Jurnemesten Festen der Heiligen, vom Aduent bis auff Ostern
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The Silver Library collection, at first, was kept in Anna Maria’s writing room. After the ducal couple's death in
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Passio Vnsers Herren Jesu Christi leyden vnd sterben, nach Hysterischer beschreybung der vier Euangelisten
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is a collection comprising silver-bound old prints, which was originally a part of the library of
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Heilsame vnd nützliche Erklärung, des Ehrwirdigen Herren Joannis Brentij, vber den Catechismum
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Wawel Royal Castle – National Art Collection in Kraków (former University Library in Toruń)
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Hieronymus Kösler, probably in collaboration with Gerhard Lentz and an anonymous goldsmith
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Durch Erasmum Sarcerium, Leipzig, Jacob Berwald 1553, 2° , 378 ff. / VD 16 S 1708
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Die Silberbibliothek Herzog Albrechts von Preussen und seiner Gemahlin Anna Maria
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Collection in Kuyavia-Pomerania Digital Library, dedicated to the Silver Library
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Archive of Old Prints Room in University Library in Toruń (exhibition files).
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Christoph Ritter the Elder, probably in collaboration with Pankraz Labenwolf
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D. Mart. Luth. . Wittenberg, Hans Krafft, 1553, 2°, 59 , ff. / VD 16 L 5618
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Anonymous Königsberg goldsmith, probably in collaboration with Gerhard Lentz
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the Silver Library became the property of the heir to the throne - their son
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The Silver Library of Duke Albrecht Hohenzollern and his wife Anna Maria
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hertzlieben son, zu künftiger und angehender regierung... gestalt haben
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The Silver Library of Duke Albrecht of Prussia and his Wife Anna Maria
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Von der Menschwerdung, Leiden, Sterben vndAuferstehung Jesu Christi...
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Srebrna Biblioteka księcia Albrechta Pruskiego i jego żony Anny Marii
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Auslegung der Episteln vnd Euangelien, von Ostern bis auffdas Aduent
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Kinder Postilla vber die Sontags vnd der furnemesten fest Euangelia
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Hauspostill vber die Sontags vnd der fürnemesten Feste Euangelien
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Hieronymus Kösler, probably in collaboration with Gerhard Lentz
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Hieronymus Kösler, probably in collaboration with Gerhard Lentz
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Hieronymus Kösler, probably in collaboration with Gerhard Lentz
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Hieronymus Kösler, probably in collaboration with Gerhard Lentz
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Hieronymus Kösler, probably in collaboration with Gerhard Lentz
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Hieronymus Kösler, probably in collaboration with Gerhard Lentz
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Paul Hoffmann, probably in collaboration with other godsmiths
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Paul Hoffmann, probably in collaboration with Gerhard Lentz
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Paul Hoffmann, probably in collaboration with Gerhard Lentz
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Die Silberbibliothek des Herzogs Albrecht in Königsberg
111:decided to incorporate the Silver Library in the 131:, when it was sent for few years (1756-1763) to 877:Kirchenordnung. Wie es mit Christlicher Lere... 952:Anonymous goldsmith from Münden or Königsberg 57:. Five volumes were lost after the end of the 743:Ordnung gehören, nach anzeigung des Registers 8: 99:, whom Albrecht Friedrich had married in 1020: 975: 935: 845: 807: 754: 711: 669: 616: 578: 531: 478: 424: 381: 339: 297: 258: 205: 146: 610:Museum of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn 65:Authors and characteristics of bindings 834:Das newe Testament auffs new zugericht 1107:, Königsberg 1928. Available online: 7: 916:Second half the 1550s – around 1560 97:Maria Eleonore von Jülich-Kleve-Berg 1116:, Warszawa 1994. Available online: 197:Das ist: Die gantze Heilige Schrift 1095:, Leipzig 1894. Available online: 28: 1121:Janusz Tondel, Arkadiusz Wagner, 564:, ... Durch Vitum Dietrich. Jtem 962:Braunschweig-Lüneburg, Elisabeth 187:Cornelius Vorwend, Jacob Binck 1: 1091:Paul Schwenke, Konrad Lange, 161:(height × width × thickness) 929:University Library in Toruń 839:University Library in Toruń 801:University Library in Toruń 748:University Library in Toruń 705:University Library in Toruń 663:University Library in Toruń 525:University Library in Toruń 472:University Library in Toruń 418:University Library in Toruń 375:University Library in Toruń 333:University Library in Toruń 252:University Library in Toruń 572:National Library in Warsaw 55:University Library in Toruń 1143: 53:bindings) are held by the 35:Duke Albrecht Hohenzollern 1066: 1043:After 1557 – around 1560 998:After 1547 – early 1550s 971: 958:After 1545 – around 1550 898: 293: 201: 113:Königsberg Castle Library 49:(today’s Kaliningrad). 1025: 980: 940: 850: 812: 759: 716: 674: 621: 583: 536: 483: 429: 386: 344: 302: 263: 210: 1024: 1017:former Ob.6.III.4495 979: 939: 849: 811: 758: 715: 673: 620: 582: 535: 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Index

User:Pko
sandbox
Duke Albrecht Hohenzollern
Anna Maria
Castle
Königsberg
University Library in Toruń
Second World War
1568
Albrecht Friedrich
Maria Eleonore von Jülich-Kleve-Berg
1573
1611
Johann Sigismund
Königsberg Castle Library
Königsberg Castle
Tsar Peter I
1711
Seven Years' War
Küstrin an der Oder

Luther, Martin
Luther, Martin

Brenz, Johann

Luther, Martin

Sarcerius, Erasmus

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