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“ Should … the illness … even be the glanders … ”Proclamation by Charles I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1713-1780, accession to the throne 1735, nephew of Emperor Charles VI and brother-in-law of Frederick the Great, founder of the Collegium Carolinum), subjugating the horses’ glanders to the duty of notification. Issued Brunswick April 4, 1771. (1771.) 34.7 x 41.4 cm. 1 page. With attractively decorated woodcut-initial with the freely jumping horse of Lower Saxony’s coat-of arms below the prince’s hat. With the duke’s signature printed besides the “L(oco) S(igilli)”-stamp and that of H. B. von Schliestedt. Framing-attractive broadsheet meant for the bulletin boards , as excepionally rare in this kind of reference to the horse. Least of all by such a thematic rank as here and of especially beautiful impression through spacious typing, absolutely uncut wide margins, and impeccable condition with only slight even papertone. The never used copy of an archive! – Typographic (IMB) and large coat-of-arms watermarks.
If glanders or a similarly harmful disease is proved the animals have to be destroyed immediately, otherwise put under quarantine while the stable has to be cleaned scrupulously. All this “to avoid heavy arbitrary penalty”.
(Mr. J. R. L., June 11, 2004) |