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Baptista [Battista Spagnuoli],
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| Novem.op(er)a praeter caetera moralia: familiari quide(m) Iodoci Badii Ascensii explanatione elucidata omnia/ q(uae)da(m) vero etia(m) argutissima Sebastiani Murrhonis & Sebastiani Brantii Germanor(um) doctissimoru(m) elucidatio(n)e decorata: musaru(m) plane inve(n)ta: eq(uae)nti Asce(n)sii Ad d(ivi)n(u)m Germanu(m) de Ganayo co(n)probant(um) Epigra(m)mate.
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Josse Bade, Jean Petit & Jacques le Forestier, Paris: 1507. - Folio. 10,a6,b-z8,A-R8,S4,T8. [10],CCCXXIX,[1]folios. Contemp. calf, elaborately blind-tooled, spine defective and torn in half, front cover loose from board, lacks clasps, front oak board split in two lacking fore section, loose in covers (needs rebinding but not resewing (on double leather cords) worming, old printed waste on rear board (breviary) ; old owner's name on t.p.,marginal worm holes to first leaves (minor text damage) and occ. pinholes in other places ,contemp. annotations in text and on verso of last leaf, some minor stains, large margins, generally clean and crisp. Mark of Badius (Renouard #1) & Jean Petit (#883) on t.p.,Types S180, S55, R106, R92, R76. Decorated initials. T.p. printed in red and black. First Edition. This contains the Parthenice prima sive Mariana preceeded by adresses & letters, a vita of Spagnuoli by Johann Tritheim, and an Apologeticon; Parthenice tertia divarum Margaritae, Agathae, Luciae et Apoloniae agonas continens, dedicated to Isabella d'Este; Vita Lodovici Morbioli, dedicated to Pope Innocent VIII; In laudem Joannis Baptistae pro natali eius (carmen); Votum ad divam virginem with verses of Francesco Tanzi, called Cornigero; Dionysius areopagites, preceeded by a letter of Geoffroy Carles; De suorum temporum calamitatibus dedicated to Olivero Carafa; Contra poetas impudice loquentes (carmen) with verses by Jean Bibaut. Renouard, Ascensius, II,137-9. BM STC (French) 405. Moreau/Renouard I,180. Renouard, Imprimeurs, II,78. Index Aurel. 112.459.
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Bernardus Venetus de Vitalibus
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| Septima Asiae Tabula
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Rare map of part the Caspian and regions to the North and East, from the 1507 Rome Ptolemy, one of the legendary cartographic rarities. In 1507 and 1508, Bernardus Venetus de Vitalibus published editions of Ptolemy's Geography in Rome. It included not only the theretofore traditional 27 maps, but seven additional maps based on contemporary information. These are the first editions to include a world map showing the discoveries of the New World (by Johann Ruysch). The present map is printed on two sheets, and shows the Caspian (including mythical islands), Turkmenya, Sea of Azov (which is a lake), and a host of other early features. Excellent detail and a fine example of early 16th Century Italian printing. With the exception of the Ruysch World Map offered for $240,000 in 2001, no map from this atlas has appeared in a dealer catalogue since 1995. An essential map for collectors. (Rome, 1507) [color: Uncolored, size: 12.5 x 12 inches, condition: VG]
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BARELETE Gabriel
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| Sermones fratris Gabrielis Barelete...
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Françoys Regnault, Paris 1507, in 8 (17,5x12cm) (4f.) Clj, lxxxixff., 2 parties en un Vol. relié. Nouvelle édition après la première de 1497. La BN France ne possède que l'exemplaire de 1507. Absent à Brunet.§Demi basane fin XVIIIe , dos à nerfs à filets. Pièce de titre verte. La moitié de la coiffe de tête est élimée. Plats frottés. Il est possible que la page de titre de la seconde partie soit manquante, mais nous n'avons trouvé aucun exemplaire pouvant nous le certifier, il y a bien une page de titre pour la seconde partie, mais il se pourrait (nous répétons) qu'elle ne soit que le faux-titre. §Gabriel Barletta, prédicateur italien de l'ordre des Dominicains , selon certains il serait originaire de Barletta près de Naples d'où il aurait tiré son nom. Il eut une grande renommée comme orateur et ses prêches furent édités pour la première fois en 1497, et connurent immédiatement un vif succès. Annotations marginales de l'époque.
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Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni
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| De Rerum Praenotione Libri Novem Pro Veritate Religionis Contra Superstitiosas Vanitates Editi. De fide theoremata. De morte Christ & propria cogitanda... De studio divinae & humanis philosophiae... De divini amoris imaginatione... Vita patui & defensio de uno & ente... Expositio tex. Descreti de con. dis. ii, Hilarii... Epistolarum libi Quattuor. Justini tralatio. Staurostichon de mysteriis Germaniae Heroico carmine. [Opera aurea & bracteata.]Strassburg: Matthias Schurer for Johann Knobloch, the elder,1507.[bound with:]Hymni Heroici Tres. Ad Sanctissimam Trinitatem. Ad Christum, Et Ad V...
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Strassburg: Matthais Schurer, 1507/1506-1511. Folio. 2 vols. in 1. Rerum: 4, A-L6, M8, N-V6, p-s6, t-u8, a-c6, d8, e6, f10, g4, h-k6, l8, [2]A-D6, E4, F8, m-n6, o8, +2 8. [Lacks blanks V6, f10, I8, o8, h6.] Hymni:A4, B-R6, S8, 4. 289ff of [294, lacks blanks]+8ff.. [4],96,[11]ff. 18th c. mottled calf, spine banded and extra gilt, titles on leather labels (incorrectly describes this as vol II) rubbed, head of spine a little worn, red edges; marbled endpapers; minor soiling; pencil notes and some underscoring; a few leaves browned, large margins, a very nice copy. First Edition of Pico's Works and second of Hymni. Giovanni Francesco Pico della Mirandola (c.1469- 1533). “Gianfrancesco succeded his father as ruler of the independant principate of Mirandola in 1499... Quite early in his life (about 1492) he fell under the influence of Girolamo Savaonarola... Pico wrote many works of philosophy, theology, and poetry... Pico was murdered by his nephew aleotto II...” [Contemporaries of Erasmus] “Like his uncle [Giovanni Della Mirandola] he devoted himself chiefly to philosophy, but made it subject to the Bible, though in his treatises, "De studio divinæ et humanæ sapientiæ" and particularly in the six books entitled "Examen doctrinæ unitatis gentium", he depreciates the authority of the philosophers, above all of Aristotle. He wrote a detailed biography of his uncle and another of Savonarola.” [CE]“This book [Rerum praenotione] is composed of about ten parts, which later converged into a single German edition, published in 1506. In each part the author thoroughly examines a different aspect of his thought. Pico della Mirandola had a strong passion for astrology, prophecies and the mysticism of numbers and was firmly convinced of the truth of these "sciences". Humans are the core element of his works. According to the author, they have all the germs of life God gave to them and are the creatures that are in closest contact with Nature (reign of necessity). The first nine parts, called books, contain a meticulous analysis of everything related to the term "prenotione" (pre-knowledge) and are divided into different chapters. The first book contains the definition of this phenomenon, together with some considerations on its use and abuse, and how it affects religion. The second book is dedicated to the figure of the prophet and the various ways he can utter his divinations. The third book is about those prophecies "secundum natura", in which Nature shows itself to all living creatures. The author mentions in particular those kinds of "prenotionae" noticed by farm workers, sailors, shepherds and physicians and in the fifth paragraph, here reproduced, he lists all the premonitory signs which farmers use, together with weather phenomena, to predict the future. In the seventh chapter he talks about those predictions "de futuris aegritudinis" (on future grief and worries), "ex observationae luminarium" (observing stars) made by physicians who take into account the influence of lunar phases. In the eighth chapter the author claims that sometimes these precognitions can be quite contradictory, if we compare what shepherds, physicians, wool-spinners and soldiers say. In the fourth book Pico della Mirandola rails against idolatries and satanic rituals, and in the fifth he carefully lists all the various cases in which astrology can prove useful. In the last four parts there are precise references to Plato, Bacon and Apollonio from Tiana. The other books which are not part of the De rerum prenotione have a different table of contents and they deal with philosophical or religious subjects connected to the Catholic religion, like in the De morte Christi & propria cogitanda..., De studio divinae & humanae philosophiae... and the De divini amoris imaginatione... [Bibliotheca Antiqua-on-line] [See also: D.P. Walker. Spiritual & Demonic Magic, pp146ff]The De Morte Christi is a famous philosophical treatise where the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus is mentioned with careful reflections, it gives one of the first testimonies of the slowly changing awareness of the importance of this discovery.[At the most, three years after it became known (Columbus' discovery of America), the young lord Mirandola finished a religious-moral treatise on the duty of man to remember Christ's death and his own, which he dedicated to Savonarola. He established a inner connection in man with both the human nature of Christ and with his sacred fullness of grace which each man can develop to the full measure of his comprehension. "It does not require great exertion. It doesn't mean we have to seek to reach India nor explore the erithean shores. On the contrary we will be drawn to him by a natural drive."] Albert Schill. Gianfrancesco Pico dela Mirandola und die Entdeckung Amerikas, in Biographien und Studien; Martin Breslauer, Berlin,1929, p19.There are two states of the Rerum as identified by Quaquarelli. Ours collates with #79 but has the added letter at the end of the second state #80. It is probably a first state brought up-to-date with the addition of the added gathering.The Hymni Heroici has commentaries by the author and his son Thomas. Rerum:VD 16 P2636 [without suppl.] Quaquarelli/Zanardi, Pichiana, 79 [with added signature 2 1-8 as in #80]. Adams P1138 [no suppl.]. Proctor 10052. Christman H1.3.15a.Muller II,118,39. Schmidt, Knobloch 28. Rosenthal, Magica, 999. Cantamessa 3461.Alden/Landis 506/5. Hymni: VD16 P2644. Quaquarelli 89.Adams P1157. Proctor 10190.Schmidt, Schurer 55. Chrisman C7.2.7. Alden/Landis 511/7.
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ALBERTUS DE FERRARIIS
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| Tractatus de horis canonicis dicendis pulcherrimus: a domino Alberto de Ferrariis utriusque iuris doctore de Placentia editus. Nuremberg, Hieronymus Höltzel, 20 April,
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- Sm. 4to. [22]ff. Boards. 1507. First published in Ulm, c. 1476, and republished many times over the following 40 years, this work has been attributed by Hain and others to Alberto Trotti owing to a similarity of names (see: L. A. Sheppard, Albertus Trottus and Albertus Ferrariis in The Library, vol. 5, no. 2, (Sep-Dec. 1947), p. 158-9.). The authoir was a canon of the cathedral of Piacenza, later becoming vicar-general of the bishop, and proctor of the clergy of Piacenza at the council of Basle in 1535. The work was designed to instruct the clergy in their duties to themselves and to their parishioners, as well as describing their legal status and offices, and listing the punishments for breaking regulations. Excellent condition. Not in Adams.
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Bernardus Venetus de Vitalibus
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| Nona Asiae Tabula
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Rare map of part of the Northwest India and Pakistan, from the 1507 Rome Ptolemy, one of the legendary cartographic rarities. In 1507 and 1508, Bernardus Venetus de Vitalibus published editions of Ptolemy's Geography in Rome. It included not only the theretofore traditional 27 maps, but seven additional maps based on contemporary information. These are the first editions to include a world map showing the discoveries of the New World (by Johann Ruysch). The present map is printed on two sheets, and shows Pakistan, NW India, the Ganges, Indus and contiguous regions. Includes excellent detail, based upon Ptolemy, including the marginal notes which are only present in the earliest editions. Excellent detail and a fine example of early 16th Century Italian printing. A fine dark impression, Excellent example of this legendary rarity. With the exception of the Ruysch World Map offered for $240,000 in 2001, no map from this atlas has appeared in a dealer catalogue since 1995. An essential map for collectors. (Rome, 1507) [color: Uncolored, size: 17 x 15 inches, condition: VG]
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Tisserand, Francoix Felix,
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| Traite de mecanique celeste. 4 tomes.Gauthier-Villars Paris, premiere edition, 1889-1896,
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X, 474 S.; XIV, 552 S.; IX, 427 S.; XII, 548 S. mit Errata tome II,III,IV, mit zahlr. Abb., 22cm x 27,5cm, Halbleinen der Zeit mit Rückentitel(contemporary halfcloth with gilt,Exlibris (Aug.Dose) auf Vorsatzblatt (bookplate on fly-leaf), breitrandiges Exemplar.. DSB XIII, S. 423; Poggendorff IV, S. 1507. Tisserand, Francoix Felix (1845-1896)Mathematiker, Astronom. 1873 wurde T. Direktor am Observatorium in Toulouse und Prof. für Astromie an der Toulouse Uni. 1878 wurde er Mitglied der Akademie der Wissenschaften. 1883 wurde er Nachfolger von Puiseux auf dem Lehrstuhl für Himmelsmechanik an der Sorbonne in Paris. Dort leitete er u.a. das Projekt Carte du Ciel. Gleichzeitig initierte er einen Photoatlas des Mondes, den Atlas photographique de la lune. Erst die Mondlandungen löste diesen ab."Tisserand's greatest work is his "Traite de mecanique celeste'...The four volumes represent an up-to-date version of Laplace's "Mecanique celeste'. In them Tisserand sets forth the general theory of perturbations and the works of Le Verrier of the planets, and discusses the theories of the moon, the theory of satellites, the computation of the perturbations of the asteroids, potential theory, and the theory of the shapes of the celestial bodies and of their rotational movement." (DSB).
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ARMANDUS DE BELLOVISU
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| De declaratione difficilium terminorum theologie philosophie atque logice.
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Venetiis per Iacobum Pencium de Leucho 6 marzo 1507 - 8vo (cm 15.5), pergamena floscia coeva (piatti un pò tarlati, dorso restaurato) con astuccio protettivo in tela. Macchiette di muffa allangolo bianco inferiore delle ultime 3 cc., un piccolo alone bruno al margine esterno bianco di vv. cc. (non nel testo), peraltro genuino esemplare, complessivamente ben conservato, con le prime carte rubricate depoca in inchiostro rosso, in minuta grafia. Nota dappartenenza manoscritta coeva al margine inferiore del frontespizio. Cc. num. 124, (12 nn) in carattere gotico. Ristampa ai primordi del secolo di questopera già uscita in edizioni incunabole. Non comune tuttavia: non in Adams (cita la tarda edizione di Aldo, del 1586), ne in BMC STC ital. books; censimento Edit16 CNCE 3047 (14 copie censite) che però non riporta altre edizioni impresse in Italia oltre alla presente ed allaldina del 1586. Lautore fu un discepolo di Tommaso dAquino, lopera è sostanzialmente un commento aristotelico. Iacopo Pencio (o Giacomo Penzio) nacque a Lecco intorno alla metà del "400 ed operò a Venezia, dove morì probabilmente nel 1527 (data del suo testamento).
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Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni
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| De Rerum Praenotione Libri Novem Pro Veritate Religionis Contra Superstitiosas Vanitates Editi. De fide theoremata. De morte Christ & propria cogitanda... De studio divinae & humanis philosophiae... De divini amoris imaginatione... Vita patui & defensio de uno & ente... Expositio tex. Descreti de con. dis. ii, Hilarii... Epistolarum libi Quattuor. Justini tralatio. Staurostichon de mysteriis Germaniae Heroico carmine. [Opera aurea & bracteata.]Strassburg: Matthias Schurer for Johann Knobloch, the elder,1507.[bound with:]Hymni Heroici Tres. Ad Sanctissimam Trinitatem. Ad Christum, Et Ad V...
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Strassburg: Matthais Schurer, 1507/1506-1511. Folio. 2 vols. in 1. Rerum: 4, A-L6, M8, N-V6, p-s6, t-u8, a-c6, d8, e6, f10, g4, h-k6, l8, [2]A-D6, E4, F8, m-n6, o8, +2 8. [Lacks blanks V6, f10, I8, o8, h6.] Hymni:A4, B-R6, S8, 4. 289ff of [294, lacks blanks]+8ff.. [4],96,[11]ff. 18th c. mottled calf, spine banded and extra gilt, titles on leather labels (incorrectly describes this as vol II) rubbed, head of spine a little worn, red edges; marbled endpapers; minor soiling; pencil notes and some underscoring; a few leaves browned, large margins, a very nice copy. First Edition of Pico's Works and second of Hymni. Giovanni Francesco Pico della Mirandola (c.1469- 1533). “Gianfrancesco succeded his father as ruler of the independant principate of Mirandola in 1499... Quite early in his life (about 1492) he fell under the influence of Girolamo Savaonarola... Pico wrote many works of philosophy, theology, and poetry... Pico was murdered by his nephew aleotto II...” [Contemporaries of Erasmus] “Like his uncle [Giovanni Della Mirandola] he devoted himself chiefly to philosophy, but made it subject to the Bible, though in his treatises, "De studio divinæ et humanæ sapientiæ" and particularly in the six books entitled "Examen doctrinæ unitatis gentium", he depreciates the authority of the philosophers, above all of Aristotle. He wrote a detailed biography of his uncle and another of Savonarola.” [CE]“This book [Rerum praenotione] is composed of about ten parts, which later converged into a single German edition, published in 1506. In each part the author thoroughly examines a different aspect of his thought. Pico della Mirandola had a strong passion for astrology, prophecies and the mysticism of numbers and was firmly convinced of the truth of these "sciences". Humans are the core element of his works. According to the author, they have all the germs of life God gave to them and are the creatures that are in closest contact with Nature (reign of necessity). The first nine parts, called books, contain a meticulous analysis of everything related to the term "prenotione" (pre-knowledge) and are divided into different chapters. The first book contains the definition of this phenomenon, together with some considerations on its use and abuse, and how it affects religion. The second book is dedicated to the figure of the prophet and the various ways he can utter his divinations. The third book is about those prophecies "secundum natura", in which Nature shows itself to all living creatures. The author mentions in particular those kinds of "prenotionae" noticed by farm workers, sailors, shepherds and physicians and in the fifth paragraph, here reproduced, he lists all the premonitory signs which farmers use, together with weather phenomena, to predict the future. In the seventh chapter he talks about those predictions "de futuris aegritudinis" (on future grief and worries), "ex observationae luminarium" (observing stars) made by physicians who take into account the influence of lunar phases. In the eighth chapter the author claims that sometimes these precognitions can be quite contradictory, if we compare what shepherds, physicians, wool-spinners and soldiers say. In the fourth book Pico della Mirandola rails against idolatries and satanic rituals, and in the fifth he carefully lists all the various cases in which astrology can prove useful. In the last four parts there are precise references to Plato, Bacon and Apollonio from Tiana. The other books which are not part of the De rerum prenotione have a different table of contents and they deal with philosophical or religious subjects connected to the Catholic religion, like in the De morte Christi & propria cogitanda..., De studio divinae & humanae philosophiae... and the De divini amoris imaginatione... [Bibliotheca Antiqua-on-line] [See also: D.P. Walker. Spiritual & Demonic Magic, pp146ff]The De Morte Christi is a famous philosophical treatise where the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus is mentioned with careful reflections, it gives one of the first testimonies of the slowly changing awareness of the importance of this discovery.[At the most, three years after it became known (Columbus' discovery of America), the young lord Mirandola finished a religious-moral treatise on the duty of man to remember Christ's death and his own, which he dedicated to Savonarola. He established a inner connection in man with both the human nature of Christ and with his sacred fullness of grace which each man can develop to the full measure of his comprehension. "It does not require great exertion. It doesn't mean we have to seek to reach India nor explore the erithean shores. On the contrary we will be drawn to him by a natural drive."] Albert Schill. Gianfrancesco Pico dela Mirandola und die Entdeckung Amerikas, in Biographien und Studien; Martin Breslauer, Berlin,1929, p19.There are two states of the Rerum as identified by Quaquarelli. Ours collates with #79 but has the added letter at the end of the second state #80. It is probably a first state brought up-to-date with the addition of the added gathering.The Hymni Heroici has commentaries by the author and his son Thomas. Rerum:VD 16 P2636 [without suppl.] Quaquarelli/Zanardi, Pichiana, 79 [with added signature 2 1-8 as in #80]. Adams P1138 [no suppl.]. Proctor 10052. Christman H1.3.15a.Muller II,118,39. Schmidt, Knobloch 28. Rosenthal, Magica, 999. Cantamessa 3461.Alden/Landis 506/5. Hymni: VD16 P2644. Quaquarelli 89.Adams P1157. Proctor 10190.Schmidt, Schurer 55. Chrisman C7.2.7. Alden/Landis 511/7.
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Bernardus Venetus de Vitalibus
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| Secunda Africa Tabula [Shows Malta, Sicily & Sardinia]
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Rare map of part of the Southern Mediterranean and North Africa, from the 1507 Rome Ptolemy, one ofthe legendary cartographic rarities. In 1507 and 1508, Bernardus Venetus de Vitalibus published editions of Ptolemy's Geography in Rome. It included not only the theretofore traditional 27 maps, but seven additional maps based on contemporary information. These are the first editions to include a world map showing the discoveries of the New World (by Johann Ruysch). The present map is printed on two sheets, and extends from Sardinia, Sicily, the Mediterranean and Adriatic in the North to North Africa. Includes excellent detail, based upon Ptolemy, including the marginal notes which are only present in the earliest editions. Melita is named on the Island of Malta, with Iunonis Templum noted in the neighboring island to the east. A nice example, with a bit of misfolding at the coenterfold and and minor offsetting, but overall an excellent example of this legendary rarity. With the exception of the Ruysch World Map offered for $240,000 in 2001, no map from this atlas has appeared in a dealer catalogue since 1995. An essential map for collectors. (Rome, 1507) [color: Uncolored, size: 21 x 14 inches, condition: VG]
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TOSTADO ALONSO
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| Opera preclarissima beati Alphonsi Tostati episcopi Abulensis in genesim explanatio litteralis amplissima.
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Venezia, Gregorio de Gregori 14 ottobre 1507 - Folio (cm 35), pergamena rigida coeva, dorso ricoperto con titolo manoscritto (cuffie con mancanze restaurate). Leggero alone al marg. infer. delle prime cc., minimi segni duso, un tarlo al margine interno bianco di alc. cc. senza danni, ottimo esemplare fresco e ben conservato, impresso su bella carta. Bellissimo frontespizio generale impresso in rosso e nero con grande xilografia raffig. laquila bicipite che sorregge un grande stemma con le armi di Spagna, dopo le carte preliminari segue un secondo frontespizio, anchesso in rosso e nero, costituito da una elaborata cornice xilografica costituita da quattro vignette, animate da motivi floreali, animali, figure zoomorfe e putti e sormontato da unimmagine di Cristo tra gli animali. Testo su doppia colonna in car. gotico con incipit in rosso e nero cui segue una xilografia raffigurante lA. nel suo studio. Bei capilettera xilografici di diversa tipologia e alcune illustrazioni n.t. (cc. 15, 53 e 54). Marca tipografica in fine, cc. (2), 10, (1), 317. Prima edizione del volume dedicato al commento esegetico della Genesi, il primo dellopera omnia del Vescovo di Avila, uno dei massimi rappresentanti del pensiero teologico spagnolo del Quattrocento. Nato nel 1400 a Madrigalejo (da cui trasse il soprannome di "Madrigal" usato per le proprie edizioni), si formò allUniversità di Salamanca; fu poi il più giovane rappresentante al Concilio di Basilea. Giunto in Italia, fu convocato davanti a Papa Eugenio IV con unaccusa di eresia. Rientrato in Spagna (poiché ritenuto non troppo premuroso verso la corte papale di Roma) divenne Vescovo e membro del Consiglio Reale di Castiglia. Rarissimo, non in Adams, BMC STC e Sander, Le uniche 2 copie censite da Edit16 (Bibl. Vaticana e Univ. Urbino) contengono un numero di carte prelim. inferiore al ns. esempl. The other 2 known copies in Italy have less preliminary leaves of our copy.
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Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni
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| De Rerum Praenotione Libri Novem Pro Veritate Religionis Contra Superstitiosas Vanitates Editi. De fide theoremata. De morte Christ & propria cogitanda. De studio divinae & humanis philosophiae. De divini amoris imaginatione. Vita patui & defensio de uno & ente. Expositio tex. Descreti de con. dis. ii, Hilarii. Epistolarum libi Quattuor. Justini tralatio. Staurostichon de mysteriis Germaniae Heroico carmine. [Opera aurea & bracteata.]Strassburg: Matthias Schurer for Johann Knobloch, the elder,1507.[bound with:]Hymni Heroici Tres. Ad Sanctissimam Trinitatem. Ad Christum, Et Ad Virginem Mariam, Una Cum Commentariis Luculentiss. Ad Io. Thomam Filium. Additis sparsim ab ipso auctore pauculis. Eiusdem Sylva. Euidem Staurostichon, hoc est Carmen
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Matthais Schurer, Strassburg: 1507/1506-1511. - Folio. 2 vols. in 1. Rerum: 4, A-L6, M8, N-V6, p-s6, t-u8, a-c6, d8, e6, f10, g4, h-k6, l8, [2]A-D6, E4, F8, m-n6, o8, +2 8. [Lacks blanks V6, f10, I8, o8, h6.] Hymni:A4, B-R6, S8, 4. 289ff of [294, lacks blanks]+8ff. [4],96,[11]ff. 18th c. mottled calf, spine banded and extra gilt, titles on leather labels (incorrectly describes this as vol II) rubbed, head of spine a little worn, red edges; marbled endpapers; minor soiling; pencil notes and some underscoring; a few leaves browned, large margins, a very nice copy. First Edition of Pico's Works and second of Hymni. Giovanni Francesco Pico della Mirandola (c.1469- 1533). ÒGianfrancesco succeded his father as ruler of the independant principate of Mirandola in 1499. Quite early in his life (about 1492) he fell under the influence of Girolamo Savaonarola. Pico wrote many works of philosophy, theology, and poetry. Pico was murdered by his nephew aleotto II.Ó [Contemporaries of Erasmus] ÒLike his uncle [Giovanni Della Mirandola] he devoted himself chiefly to philosophy, but made it subject to the Bible, though in his treatises, "De studio divin¾ et human¾ sapienti¾" and particularly in the six books entitled "Examen doctrin¾ unitatis gentium", he depreciates the authority of the philosophers, above all of Aristotle. He wrote a detailed biography of his uncle and another of Savonarola.Ó [CE]ÒThis book [Rerum praenotione] is composed of about ten parts, which later converged into a single German edition, published in 1506. In each part the author thoroughly examines a different aspect of his thought. Pico della Mirandola had a strong passion for astrology, prophecies and the mysticism of numbers and was firmly convinced of the truth of these "sciences". Humans are the core element of his works. According to the author, they have all the germs of life God gave to them and are the creatures that are in closest contact with Nature (reign of necessity). The first nine parts, called books, contain a meticulous analysis of everything related to the term "prenotione" (pre-knowledge) and are divided into different chapters. The first book contains the definition of this phenomenon, together with some considerations on its use and abuse, and how it affects religion. The second book is dedicated to the figure of the prophet and the various ways he can utter his divinations. The third book is about those prophecies "secundum natura", in which Nature shows itself to all living creatures. The author mentions in particular those kinds of "prenotionae" noticed by farm workers, sailors, shepherds and physicians and in the fifth paragraph, here reproduced, he lists all the premonitory signs which farmers use, together with weather phenomena, to predict the future. In the seventh chapter he talks about those predictions "de futuris aegritudinis" (on future grief and worries), "ex observationae luminarium" (observing stars) made by physicians who take into account the influence of lunar phases. In the eighth chapter the author claims that sometimes these precognitions can be quite contradictory, if we compare what shepherds, physicians, wool-spinners and soldiers say. In the fourth book Pico della Mirandola rails against idolatries and satanic rituals, and in the fifth he carefully lists all the various cases in which astrology can prove useful. In the last four parts there are precise references to Plato, Bacon and Apollonio from Tiana. The other books which are not part of the De rerum prenotione have a different table of contents and they deal with philosophical or religious subjects connected to the Catholic religion, like in the De morte Christi & propria cogitanda., De studio divinae & humanae philosophiae. and the De divini amoris imaginatione. [Bibliotheca Antiqua-on-line] [See also: D.P. Walker. Spiritual & Demonic Magic, pp146ff]The De Morte Christi is a famous philosophical treatise where the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus is mentioned with careful reflections, it gives one of
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| Sermones Fratris Gabrielis Barelete - De Sanctis
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Lugduni? St. Gueynard? 3 dicembre 1507? - In 16° (cm 11 x 15,7), cartonatura moderna, cc xl, esemplare purtroppo mutilo delle cc dalla xli-lxxxviii, come appare dall'Indice, ovvero "Tabula Santuarij", posta al verso del frontespizio. Testo in gotico su due colonne. Gore non deturpanti diffuse. Ci sembra possibile che il presente volume appartenga all'edizione Lione Gueynard 1507, segnatura A-L8, e costituisca la seconda parte dei "Sermones quadragesimales", opera attribuita anche a S. Antonino secondo Edit 16, del francescano appartenente all'Ordine dei Predicatori di Barletta Gabriele, o Gabriello, domenicano, celebre predicatore, nato ad Aquino o a Barletta e morto dopo il 1480. Il predicatore operò in epoca dura e terribile, doveimperavano nepotismo pontificale e declino dei costumi del clero; violenza, delitto, crudeltà dominavano nell'amministrazione delle cose divine; ottanta santi tra la fine del 1400 e l'inizio del XVI secolo non bastano a purificare un ambiente contro la corruzione e il crescente paganesimo del quale tuonano dal pulpito soprattutto i francescani, tra cui l'A. di queste agiografie edificanti.
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Pliny] Plinius Secundus, Gaius.
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| historiae naturalis Libri. xxxvii. ab Alexa(n)dro Benedicto Ve(ronensis). physico emenatiores rediti.
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Giovanni & Bernardino Rosso (Rubeius) and brothers, [Venice:] 1507, January 16th. - Folio. a-z,&,A-L8,M10 [M10 blank]. [16],280,[11]ff. Modern calf, spine banded, title gilt; old ownerÕs stamp on t.p., frirst two leaves remargined with side-note partly covered; first leaves heavily foxed, other occ. foxing, marginal wormtrack in first three leaves filled; marginal wormholes with last three leaves with a trail that affects some text, some light marginal damp-stains,marginalia in an early hand. Text cut, historiated and decorated initials. First Benedetti Edition. Benedetti (1452-1512) pre-Vesalian anatomist and humanist. He was educated in Verona and Padua where he was associated with Giorgio Merula and the younger Ermolao Barbaro. He acquired an important collection of Greek manuscripts. He practiced medicine in Venice where he had a reputation in philosophy, medicine and anatomy.Benedetti valued PlinyÕs Natural History as an important source for remedies, materia medica. and their nomenclature. A defender of Pliny as a reliable source he was drawn into controversy with Ermalao Barbaro. Benedetti thought that pliny was, like himself, from Verona. His edition was attacked by Niccolo Leoniceno who wanted to construct a system that was more Galenic, rational and coherent. Benedetti was more interested in the practical uses of PlinyÕs remedies. [See Giovanna Ferrari, LÕesperienza del passato: Alessandro Benedetti filologo e medico umanista. Olschki, 1996] EDIT cnce 29657. Schweiger II, 784. Moss II, 478 "very rare". Dibdin 4th II,321. Marshall II,611. Not in Adams.
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| Kronika von der loblichen Eydtgenoschaft Ir har kommen und sust seltzam stritenn, und geschichten
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Michael Furtter, Basel 1507 - 4to (29,5:21cm); dekorativer, brauner Ganzlederband m. geprägten Borduren und Eckornamenten, geprägter Rückentitel, auf fünf Bünden.Titelblatt, Titelholzschnitt, 7 Bl. Reg., Holzschnitt m. Reichsadler und den Kantonswappen, 29 Holzschnitten, CXXIIII Blatt, 1 Seite Faksimile - Verlegervermerk, 2 Seiten Briefe (2) Etterlins an Huseneck. Faksimile-Ausgabe der EA der ersten gedrucketen Schweizer Bilderchronik, welche berühmt wurde durch die erste Erwähnung und Abbildung von Tells Apfelschuss. Enthält u.a. auch die älteste Ansicht der Stadt Luzern. Dritter Faksimile Druck des Verlages Hans Schellenberg in Winterthur 1978. Ausgabe A, Nr. 2 von 50 Exemplaren in Ganzleder auf Büttenpapier, antik, gerippt, mit matter Oberfläche. Buchbinderei Eibert AG in Eschenbach. Lederrücken u. Deckel verso mit lichtbedingten Aufhellungen. sonst tadelloser Zustand. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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| Reigles (sic) des cinq ordres d'architecture de Vignolle revues, augmentées et reduites de grand en petit par Le Muet - Avec Privilège du Roy
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Paris Mariette rue St. Jacques aux Colonnes d'Hercule s.d. - In16° (cm 10 x 16,1), legatura piena pergamena coeva, pp (5), 2-101, antiporta figurata incisa in rame, cinquantum tavole f. t. in rame di cui la prima, raffigurante gli ordini architettonici, non numerata, illustranti: l'ordine toscano, dorico, ionico, corinzio, l'ordine composito, quattordici porte di palazzi tra cui quella del card. Farnese a Caprarola e per l'entrata principale del palazzo della Cancelleria; la porta del Giardino del Duca Sforza; la Porta della Vigna del Patriarca Grimani a Porta Pia; tranne le ultime nove porte, tutte le incisioni con didascalia a fronte. Architetto pratico e teorico del Periodo di Transizione tra gli stili Rinascimento e Barocco (1507-1563), allievo e successore di Michelangelo, le cui opere "Regole delli cinque ordini d'architettura" (1563) e il postumo "Due regole della prospettiva pratica", ebbero influenza immensa per secoli. SBN censisce altre edizioni; CCFr censisce altre edizioni, sempre con stampatore Mariette, con numero diverso di pagine, oppure senza indicazioni tipografiche, a cura del traduttore Le Muet, come la nostra, datate 1632 (le edizioni con traduttore Mennessier sono posteriori di qualche anno). Cfr.: P. Renouard, Repertoire des imprimeurs parisiens, 1995, p. 241, per altre edizioni coeve.
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| TEXTUS MAGISTRI SENTENTIARUM IN QUATUOR SECTUS LIBROS PARTIALES. PRIMUS agit de inexplicabili mysterio summe sanctissime & indiuidue trinitatis. SECUNDUS tractat de rerum creatione & formatione corporalium & spiritualium & aliis rebus ad ea pertinentibus : agit pariter de lapsu hominis. TERTIUS agit de incarnatione verbi. QUARTUS tractat de sacramentis & signis sacramentalibus.
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- Lyon, Vincentius de Portonariis de Tridino de Monte Ferrato, non daté (POSTINCUNABLE du XVIème siècle, postérieur à 1507). 12,5x17,5 cm. Ouvrage divisé en 4 parties : 146 folios pour les parties 1 et 2, et 141 folios pour les parties 3 et 4, soit 287 folios au total (574 pages). Page de titre en rouge et noir entre deux colonnes. Magnifique écriture gothique avec de nombreuses petites lettrines. Reliure de l'époque en plein parchemin. Traces de cordons de fermeture sur les plats. Nerfs visibles sur les mors. Dos lisse portant le titre calligaphié verticalement à l'encre brune. Nombreuses traces d'usage sur la reliure. Mors et coiffes fatigués, cependant ouvrage solide et bien dans son jus. Minimes et discrets travaux de vers dans les marges et petites traces de mouillure, sinon intérieur en excellent état. Ouvrage de théologie traitant notamment de la Sainte Trinité, de l'Incarnation du Verbe, des Saints Sacrements, ainsi que des erreurs condamnées par les docteurs en théologie de Paris entre 1277 et 1507. Vincent de Portonariis ayant imprimé des ouvrages jusqu'en 1547, cet ouvrage non daté remonte donc aux années 1507-1547. Son style archaïque plaide cependant en faveur d'une datation haute, soit vers 1510-1520 probablement.
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AVILER, Charles d'.
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| Aussfuehrliche Antleitung zu der gantzen Civil Baukunst Worinnen Nebst denen fuenff Ordnungen von J. Bar. de Vignola, Wie auch dessen und des beruehmten Mich. Angelo . gegeben von . A. C. Daviler.
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- Only one copy in NUC of this translation of Aviler's commentary on Vignol's Cours d'Architecture. Vignola (1507 - 1575) was the first to codify the rules of architecture, and is best known as Michelangelo's successor in charge of the work on St. Peter's basilica, and for designing the Escorial and the Villa Caprarola of Cardinal Farnese. Engraved frontispiece, 126 exquisite full page copperplates, several text engravings, woodcut figures and tail- pieces. 344 pp. + register. Small 4to, handsomely rebound in 1/2 brown morocco. Amsterdam: Huguetan, 1699. Fine. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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| Pandetta di q.to Statuto di Rezzo del R. Do Prette Gianfranco et Giacomo Fratelli Molinari
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XVII° secolo - In 4° (cm 17,5 x 24), legatura mezza pergamena coeva. Pp 97, le prime quattro e le ultime dieci, pesantemente gorate, con perdita dil leggibilità. Le prime ed ultime pagine presentano gore, ma sono nitidamente leggibili: il testo manoscritto è stato ripassato a penna da antica mano. Cinquanta carte interne sono in ottime condizioni; tutta la carta è forte. A p 92 troviamo il colophon, che indica come si tratti della trascrizione degli statuti del 1507, "die secunda mensis Julij", di Rezzo, piccola località tra mare e monti, a una trentina di chilometri da Imperia, dalla grande storia: feudo della Repubblica Genovese fin dal 1259, nel XIV° secolo i Marchesi di Ceva e i Marchesi Del Carretto si impadroniscono di una parte di Rezzo dando inizio ad un'aspra contesa con i Clavesana i quali nel 1385 regalano alla "Serenissima" la loro parte di feudo ricevendone l'investitura che porrà fine alle liti fra i tre marchesati. Le pagine più importanti, ma anche le più sanguinose della sua storia sono legate alle contese per il possesso del suo territorio tra i Savoia e i Genovesi. Il testo della "Pandetta" è tutto in italiano, tranne le ultime due carte. Argomenti trattati: il Curatore dei Beni altrui; le Ferie ordinarie da osservare; i contratti ingiusti ed illeciti; stimatori e stime; "terminatori", procuratori, giudici, massari, notarij del Comune; i contratti "delli minori et delle femine"; delle successioni senza testamento; spergiuri, falsi giuramenti; furti; bestemmie, e relativa sanzione pecuniaria; delle donne che muoiono senza eredi; redditi del Comune: quando si possono vendere, quando non si possono alienare; i "macellari", fornari, molinari e tavernieri di Rezzo; la gabella del pane; le vendemmie; i pescatori forestieri; regole per le bestie forestiere, e loro diritti di pascolo sul territorio del Comune; "Di chi daneggiasse et rovinasse le altrui terre"; "Della donna fugitiva"; "Di chi rompesse la prigione"; la gabella delle Candele, delle pernici, ed in genere regolamentazione della caccia alla sevaggina da pelo e da piuma nel territorio; ; normativa su prezzi, modalità di distribuzione dei beni appartenenti alle varie gabelle. Raro documento assai leggibile, in quanto, come detto, le parti gorate sono state ripassate a penna, forse trascritte da altro testo.
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MAILLARD Olivier O.
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| Diuini eloquii preconis celeberrimi fratris Oliverii Maillardi ordinis mioru [pro]fessoris: sermones de aduetu declamati Parisius in ecclesia sancti Johannis in grauia [Ensemble] Quadragesimale opus declamatum parisiorum urbe ecclesia sancti Johannis ingrauia [ensemble] Opus quadragesimale ... Oliuerij Maillardi ... quod quidem in ciuitate Naneten : fuit [lape]per eundem publice declaratum: ac nu[lape]laper Parisius impressam./Feria. Vi de passione oni. Sermo.
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Ensemble rare de ces trois éditions de sermons latins par Olivier Maillard chez Jehan Petit. §Impression gothique sur 2 colonnes. Vignette de l'imprimeur sur la page de titre. On remarquera que la grande marque d'imprimeur n'est pas la même en 1507 (un lion et un léopard le regard à senestre, avec des oiseaux dans l'arbre, les initiales J et P reliées par une corde nouée) que celle habituelle (deux lions se regardant avec un écu portant une fleur de lys, tenue par leurs pattes). §Indications d'impression dans Colophon excepté pour le deuxième volume, dont la date est présente sur la page de titre. Le colophon des deux premiers livres donne également la date de la première édition, 1494 (les bibliothèques donnent plutôt 1498) pour sermones de Adventu et 1498 pour Quadragesimale. Jehan Petit réimprima plusieurs fois ces sermons de 1506 à 1522, Brunet. Quant au troisième volume, la British Library en possède un exemplaire de 1506, mais ne contenant pas la troisième partie sur la Passion du Christ , et compte 22f. pour la seconde partie, la bibliothèque Saint Geneviève n'en comptant que 21f. et nous 20 (sans doute 21 avec le dernier feuillet blanc placé à la fin de la 3e partie). Brunet annonce que la bibliothèque de Nantes possède une édition du sermon sur la passion du Christ avec 16ff. mais sans indication d'imprimeur ou de lieu, et qui semble la même que la nôtre. §Pleine Basane brune d'époque. Dos à nerfs orné de fleurons. Filet d'encadrement sur les plats. Ensemble hâtivement restauré (deux caissons de coiffes, mors et coins). Mors fendus. §Olivier Maillard (1430-1502), vicaire général des observants franciscains de France en 1502, est une des plus grandes figures de la prédication franciscaine à la fin du XVe. Prédicateur de Louis XI et du duc de Bourgogne, Olivier Maillard (originaire de Bretagne et mort à Toulouse) ne semblait jamais trouver de mots assez durs ni d'expressions assez imagées pour ses sermons. Sa réputation est principalement fondée sur les prédications qu'il fit pendant les années 1494 et 1508 dans l'église de Saint-Jean en Grève à Paris et les libertés étranges qu'il s'y donna. "Jamais personne n'avait attaqué toutes les classes et toutes les professions sociales avec plus de hardiesse, de virulence et de mauvais goût. Chacun de ses sermons est une satire amère et outrageante, revêtue d'un langage grossier, trivial, et de mots empruntés aux mauvais lieux du plus bas étageî (Hoefer). Le style d'Olivier Maillard fut qualifié de "macaroniqueî par Sainte-Beuve dans son Tableau historique et critique de la poésie et du théâtre français au XVIe siècle. §Voir Moreau, Inventaire chronologique des éditions parisiennes du XVIe siècle. §'Frère Olivier MAILLARD était un prédicateur du XVe siècle qui acquit beaucoup de célébrité en prononçant plusieurs sermons latins mêlés de français, dans lesquels il déclama contre les vices des grands, des gens d'Eglise et des hommes de loi.' BRUNET III, 1318. §Tampon ancien et cachet ancien de la bibliothèque de la Sorbonne répétés au long de l'ouvrage (pages de titre et dernières pages). 1511, 1512, 1507 [Parisiis] (paris) Impensis Johanis petit, apud Michaelis Lesclencher. in 8 (10x16cm) Fo.cxvi (5) (1bc) et Fo.clxxiiii (4) et Fo.102 (2) , 20f. 16f. relié 3 Vol. reliés en un.
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Boethius, Anicius Manlius
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| DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE
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Phillipus Giunta, Florence 1507 - Title Page: BOETIUS DE PHILOSOPHIAE CONSOLATIONE. (a) - h(vii) Edited by Nicolaus Crescius Colophon: Impressum Florentiae opera et impensa at Philippi Giuntae biblopolae florentini. Anno Salutis MDVII, Mense Decembri Pages Crisp,.some foxing, primarily to t.p. & colophon p.and margins. This is the first Giuinta Edition Full Calf front & rear coves detached, spine and sewing firm. [Attributes: First Edition]
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Rufus Quintus Curtius
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| Quintus Curtius [de rebus gestis Alexandri Magni Regis Macedonum lib. III-X]
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Impressum Florentiae opera et impensa Philippi Giuntae 1507 Mense Decembri - storia - Giuntina P. Petri Bargetani super Q. Curtii Recognitione Endecasyllabon ; Epist. di Luca della Robbia ad Alessandro Acciaioli 14.8x9.3 cm., 167 cc., legatura in pergamena novecentesca, note manoscritte d'antica mano ai margini bianchi di alcune pagine, le carte *7, *8, u7 sono bianche, lievi fioriture ai margini di alcune carte, rifilato al taglio di testa senza però ledere il testo, manca l'ultima carta bianca, peraltro buon esemplare, in latino Rara prima edizione giuntina della storia di Alessandro Magno, opera di Quinto Curzio Rufo che, divisa in 10 libri, è arrivata a noi mutila dei primi due. Venne poi ristampata da Giunti nel 1517 e, volgarizzata, nel 1519 e nel 1530. Giunti, Annali, I, 71.
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| Sacratissimi Theologi Ricardi de Mediavilla ordinis Seraphici minorum Löuentualium In primus (quartus) sententiarum questiones persubtilissime (solidissime).
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- Sacratissimi Theologi Ricardi de Mediavilla ordinis Seraphici minorum Löuentualium in primus (quartus) sententiarum questiones persubtilissime (solidissime). 4 Teile (Bücher) in 2 Bänden (komplett)., Venetiis (Venedig), Lazarum Soardanum (Soardus), 1507-1509., Folio (31 x 25 cm)., Zweispaltiger Text mit zahlreichen gedruckten (teils geschnittenen) kleinen Initialen., 4, 151 Blätter; 4, 178 Blätter; 3, 157, 1 Blätter; 12, 237 Blätter. -- Außerdem nach Band 2 beigebunden: (Derselbe): "Ouodlibeta". Authorati theologi Ricardi de media villa: minoritane familie ornamenti tira recognita reconcinnataq(ue) quodlibeta: nunc primovt sacre pagine cultorib(us) ferant opem in lucem prodeunt.; Erste Ausgabe., Venetiis, Soardus, 1509., 4, 43 Blätter. -- Halblederbände (wohl 19.Jahrhundert) mit goldgepräg. Rückentitel., Einbände etwas berieben sowie gering beschabt; bei Band 3 durchgehende (anfangs stärkere) Wurmspur mit etwas Textverlust (incl. Titelblatt); bei Band 4 ist davon nur das erste Drittel betroffen; Titelblätter am weißen Rand verso verstärkt; Bibliotheksstempel; insgesamt ein nahezu fleckenfreies Exemplar., SELTEN! Bautz VIII, 212. - Bedeutender Kommentar zu den Sentenzen des Petrus Lombardus in 4 Büchern. Beigebunden ist außerdem die erste Veröffentlichung von Richard's "Quodlibeta". - Der Theologe und spätere Provinzial der Franziskaner, Richard von Mediavilla (um 1249 - um 1308), lehrte an der Universität von Paris, wo er Vorlesungen über die Sentenzen hielt. Richard gab als erster Franziskaner nach Bonaventura eine vollständigen Sentenzenkommentar heraus. Trotz seiner starken Verwurzelung in der augustinisch-franziskanischen Tradition, stand Richard unter gewissem Einfluß des Thomas von Aquin und gehörte vermutlich zum aristotelisch ausgerichteten Zweig der Franziskanerschule. Richard darf zu den bedeutendsten und geschätztesten Franziskanertheologen des 13. Jahrhunderts gezählt werden. POST-INKUNABEL von 1507 (Sententiarum questiones) - [#19196A] [Attributes: First Edition]
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| ERWTHMATA CRUSOLORA. Grammatica Chrysolore. [Colophon : Operoso huic opusculo extrem? imposuit man× Egidius Gourmonntius interregimus ac fidelissimus, primus duce Francisco Tissardo Ambaceao graecarum litterarum Parrhisiis impressor. Anno domini 1507 Cal. Decembr.
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Gourmont Paris 1507 - In-4, a-t4, v6. (82 feuillets) non chiffrÈs. VÈlin rigide mouchetÈ. Reliure du XVIIËme siËcle. Exemplaire entiËrement annotÈ en latin, avec quelques mots en grec, par un lecteur du temps, qui a donnÈ une traduction dans les interlignes et des commentaires abondants dans les marges. Ces marginalia ont ÈtÈ amputÈs d'environ 1 cm par le ciseau du relieur. Exemplaire trËs satisfaisant, un peu court en tÍte cependant : la marge de tÍte mesure 8 mm, la marge de gouttiËre 30 mm, et la marge infÈrieure 30 mm ? partir des signatures des cahiers. Les ERWTHMATA de Chrysoloras, achevÈs d'imprimer en dÈcembre 1507, sont le 4Ëme livre (le 5Ëme, si l'on tient compte des 8 feuillets en grec du MusÈe imprimÈ par Gourmont, citÈ par Renouard, BibliothËque d'un amateur,II, 187, mais non confirmÈ dans l'Inventaire Chronologique) imprimÈ en France en caractËres grecs, le premier Ètant achevÈ d'imprimer en aoÞt 1507, le second en octobre, et le troisiËme en novembre. Manuel Chrysoloras (Constantinople vers 1350- Constance 1415), d'une noble famille byzantine, ouvrit ? Florence, vers 1397, un cours de grammaire et de littÈrature grecque, puis enseigna tour ? tour ? Milan, Pavie, Venise et Rome. Il fit Ègalement un bref passage ? Paris, en 1408. Il est "le premier qui fit refleurir en Italie l'Ètude de la langue grecque" (Legrand, Bibliographie HellÈnique, XV et XVIËme siËcles, page XVIII). Seul avant lui en Occident LÈonce Pilate, probablement Grec de Calabre, avait enseignÈ le grec en Occident, ? l'UniversitÈ de Florence, gr?ce ? l'appui de Boccace, vers 1361-1363 ; "cependant si ce court sÈjour de LÈonce Pilate en Italie avait suffi pour Èveiller chez beaucoup de gens le dÈsir d'apprendre la langue grecque, il n'avait permis ? aucun de le satisfaire pleinement. Quiconque voulait acquÈrir la connaissance de cette langue devait se transporter en GrËce". (Legrand, opus citÈ, page XVIII). La grammaire de Chrysoloras, base de l'apprentissage du grec, fut imprimÈe dËs 1484 ? Florence, prÈcÈdÈe cependant de 8 ans par la grammaire de Lascaris (Milan, 1476), premier livre grec imprimÈ. L'Èdition imprimÈe par Gilles de Gourmont est donnÈe par FranÁois Tissard, humaniste nÈ ? Amboise. AprËs avoir ÈtudiÈ la philosophie et le droit ? Paris et OrlÈans, FranÁois Tissard se rendit en Italie o× il suivit les cours de littÈrature classique de Guarinus de VÈrone, Beroaldus de Bologne, et Calphurnius de Padoue. Il apprit l'hÈbreu avec un rabbin de Ferrare, et le grec avec Demetrios de Sparte, non sans Ítre reÁu docteur en droit civil et en droit canon ? l'UniversitÈ de Bologne. Il retourna en France avec la conviction qu'un peuple qui ignore la langue grecque ne mÈrite que le nom de barbare ; et s'efforÁa dËs lors de rendre possible l'Ètude du grec, et de faire imprimer des livres en grec. C'est ? lui que l'on doit l'Èdition des 7 premiers livres grecs imprimÈs en France, pendant les annÈes 1507 et 1508. Nul autre que lui ne mÈrite le titre de fondateur de l'imprimerie grecque en France. Son activitÈ s'interrompt en 1508, date probable de sa mort. Les caractËres de Gilles de Gourmont, de fonte neuve, appartiennent ? la lignÈe des caractËres appelÈs "graeco-latin" par Proctor, dÈrivÈs des modËles de lettres des manuscrits occidentaux, qui servaient gÈnÈralement pour les passages en grec dans les textes latins. Leur premiËre utilisation en tant que tels se trouve dans le Lactance de Sweynheym et Pannartz ? Subiaco en 1465. La superbe police grecque de Nicolas Jenson, ciselÈe dËs 1471 ? Venise, appartient aussi ? cette famille des "graeco-latin", dont elle est sans doute le sommet. Ce genre de caractËres est rendu quasiment obsolËte, en particulier par les fontes aldines, et peut Ítre considÈrÈ en 1507 comme dÈmodÈ. Les caractËres de Gourmont ne comportent pas de ligatures, et une ligne intercalaire sert ? placer indÈpendamment esprits et accents. (Gresswell, I, pp. 19 et 20 ; Legrand, III, p.160, n?135 :"Rare et recherchÈ".)
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| Universalior cogniti orbis tabula ex recentibus confecta observationi" ("A Universal Map of the Known World, Constructed by Means of Recent Observations") from Geographia Cl. Ptholemaei
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Rome 1507 - THE FIRST OBTAINABLE WORLD MAP TO SHOW A PRINTED DEPICTION OF AMERICAThe Engraving: 17" x 23" References: Lloyd Arnold Brown, The World Encompassed, exh. cat. (Baltimore, 1952), n. 54; Rodney W. Shirley, The Mapping of the World (London, 1983), n. 25; Philip D. Burden, The Mapping of North America: A List of Printed Maps 1511-1670 (Rickmansworth, 1996), xxiii. The first world map to show the New World was the 1506 map published by Francesco Rosselli in Florence, while another was included in Martin Waldseemüller's map of the same year. Both of these works are known in a single existing example, meaning that Ruysch's rare map is the earliest cartographic representation of the newly discovered lands that remains available to collectors. Drawn according to Ptolemy's first (coniform, or fan-shaped) projection, Ruysch's map was the first indication of America in any edition of the Geography, and incorporated geographical discoveries from Portuguese, Spanish and English explorations in America. The nomenclature was particularly influential. South America is named "Mundus Novus" or "New World" from Vespucci's published accounts asserting that this was a "fourth" or "new" corner of the globe, distinct from Europe, Asia and Africa. Ruysch's map provides a revealing window onto both the cartographical misconceptions and advances of the Renaissance. Mapmakers were still struggling to understand what relationship the newly discovered lands bore to the coast of Asia-- whether they were the easternmost extremities of that continent (as Columbus had assumed) or distinct from it. Ruysch seems to have equivocated on that point. Although he advocated the theory that the territorial discoveries were indeed a New World simply by labeling South America as "Mundus Novus," he still showed Greenland and Newfoundland ("Terre Nova") attached to Asia. In other ways, however, Ruysch broke away from received wisdom in his geographical configurations. This work is, for example, the first printed map to show India with its correct triangular form. Ruysch's map was instrumental in disseminating knowledge of recent discoveries in America, Africa and Asia. Ruysch himself is an enigmatic figure. Probably born in Utrecht, he is thought to have lived in a monastery in Cologne before settling in Rome, where he produced this map. According to the editor of the 1507-8 edition of Ptolemy's Geography, Ruysch had personally taken part in a voyage from England to North America. As such, this map is the first printed depiction of America by a mapmaker who had himself visited the New World.
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SAINT JEROME
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| Vitas patrum hoim lumen : celi via. Opus preclarum beati Hieronimi in vitas patrum : de novo correctu et a mendis castigatum (.) [Vitae santorum patrum] (.)
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Lyon, Simon Vincent (Jannot de Campis), 22 décembre . 1507 - In-4 (25,5 x 17,5 cm) rel., plein veau brun, dos à larges nerfs ornés d'un filet à froid, caissons ornementés à froid, plats orné d'un décor estampé à froid : grand motif de croix et décors géométriques dans un double encadrement de filets maigres, titre manuscrit sur la tranche de tête, reliure de l'époque, [1] f. bl., [6] ff., CXCIIII ff., [1] f. bl. (texte latin sur deux colonnes en caratères gothiques), titre rouge et noir, 13 vignettes gravée sur bois sur le titre (A1) alternativement en rouge et noir disposé autour d'un bois central, grande crucifixion (A6) dessiné par G. Leroy entouré de même par 20 vignettes sur bois dessinées par le même maître dont celles des angles imprimées en rouge, prologue (A7) orné d'un encadrant formé de 12 vignettes au décor végétal ou humain avec titre rouge et gravure sur bois représentant l'auteur. Pâles mouillures essentiellement marginales à certains feuillets (+/- brunis), rares et petits travaux de vers, dos très bien restauré, exemplaires en bonne condition. Ex-libris manuscrit ancien sur le titre Ad usum Sebastiani Martelli Amicorumque Ex libris manuscrit Pierre Ferrerii, prêtre daté de 1625 sur le titre et en A 6. Monogrammme F.P. au dernier feuillet accompagné d'un marque de Jannot de Campis, de deux marques de Simon Vincent (éditeur du présent ouvrage) et de deux anciennes annotations manuscrites. Ces vies des pères, attribuées à Saint-Jérome lui-même, connurent un vif succès durant toutes la période médiévale. Très rare édition Baudrier, XII, 19-22. Adams, J-145. Aucun exemplaire sur le CCF. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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Boethius, Anicius Manilius Torquatus
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| DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE
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Phillipus Giunta, Florence 1507 - Five Books. Edited by Nicolaus Crescius. Greek notations on a vi in an early hand; foxing mainly on some margins otherwise Crisp & Clean. Full Calf, covers detached.but sewing firm. Only copy for saleof this First Giunta Edition Goodspeed Catalogue.1953. [Attributes: First Edition]
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GERARDUS [GERHARD] ZERBOLD [ZERBOLT] DE
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| TRACTATUS DE SPIRITUALIBUS ASCENTIONIBUS [PARIS:] GILLES DE GOURMONT, [1507.]
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Small 8vo. 123 x 80mm. [aaa]-hhh8. 64 ff. Modern antique style calf, blind-tooled with banded spine and gilt title,a.e.g. ; contemporary ink annotations about Gerardus on verso of last leaf, with bleed-through, minor lower margin stain. Large de Gourmont woodcut on t.p. [Renouard 380] Gerard (1367-98), a member of the devotio moderna and librarian of the Brethren of Common Life at Deventer,teacher of Thomas aKempis. In this work Gerardus outlines the states of the soul towards redemption in this important work of mystical theology. Its method of meditative exercises culminated in Ignatius of Loyola's Spiritual Exercises. The Devotio Moderna was a religious movement of the Late Middle Ages. It came into advocation at the same time that the concept of Humanism meshed with Christianity to form Christian Humanism. Christian Humanism advocated studying the fundamental texts of Christianity to come to one's own relationship with God. The 15th century laity were able to study the scriptures by the advent of the printing press. With the ideals of Christian Humanism, "Devotio Moderna" recommended a more individual attitude towards belief and religion and was especially prominent in Dutch cities during the 14th and 15th centuries. It is regarded sometimes as a contribution to Lutheranism and Calvinism. It was also a major influence upon Erasmus, who was brought up in this tradition. The treatise De spiritualibus ascensionibus was a very popular devotional work, the most important Gerard's works, and printed many times until well into the 16th century. It describes in 70 chapters the various steps one has to go to rise from this vale of tears to a mental state of paradisical innocence. Renouard/Moreau I,p232:76 [three locations only none in US. BM STC (French) 201.
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MAILLARD Olivier O.
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| Diuini eloquii preconis celeberrimi fratris Oliverii Maillardi ordinis mioru [pro]fessoris: sermones de aduetu declamati Parisius in ecclesia sancti Johannis in grauia [Ensemble] Quadragesimale opus declamatum parisiorum urbe ecclesia sancti Johannis ingrauia [ensemble] Opus quadragesimale ... Oliuerij Maillardi ... quod quidem in ciuitate Naneten : fuit [lape]per eundem publice declaratum: ac nu[lape]laper Parisius impressam./Feria. Vi de passione oni. Sermo.
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Ensemble rare de ces trois éditions de sermons latins par Olivier Maillard chez Jehan Petit. §Impression gothique sur 2 colonnes. Vignette de l'imprimeur sur la page de titre. On remarquera que la grande marque d'imprimeur n'est pas la même en 1507 (un lion et un léopard le regard à senestre, avec des oiseaux dans l'arbre, les initiales J et P reliées par une corde nouée) que celle habituelle (deux lions se regardant avec un écu portant une fleur de lys, tenue par leurs pattes). §Indications d'impression dans Colophon excepté pour le deuxième volume, dont la date est présente sur la page de titre. Le colophon des deux premiers livres donne également la date de la première édition, 1494 (les bibliothèques donnent plutôt 1498) pour sermones de Adventu et 1498 pour Quadragesimale. Jehan Petit réimprima plusieurs fois ces sermons de 1506 à 1522, Brunet. Quant au troisième volume, la British Library en possède un exemplaire de 1506, mais ne contenant pas la troisième partie sur la Passion du Christ , et compte 22f. pour la seconde partie, la bibliothèque Saint Geneviève n'en comptant que 21f. et nous 20 (sans doute 21 avec le dernier feuillet blanc placé à la fin de la 3e partie). Brunet annonce que la bibliothèque de Nantes possède une édition du sermon sur la passion du Christ avec 16ff. mais sans indication d'imprimeur ou de lieu, et qui semble la même que la nôtre. §Pleine Basane brune d'époque. Dos à nerfs orné de fleurons. Filet d'encadrement sur les plats. Ensemble hâtivement restauré (deux caissons de coiffes, mors et coins). Mors fendus. §Olivier Maillard (1430-1502), vicaire général des observants franciscains de France en 1502, est une des plus grandes figures de la prédication franciscaine à la fin du XVe. Prédicateur de Louis XI et du duc de Bourgogne, Olivier Maillard (originaire de Bretagne et mort à Toulouse) ne semblait jamais trouver de mots assez durs ni d'expressions assez imagées pour ses sermons. Sa réputation est principalement fondée sur les prédications qu'il fit pendant les années 1494 et 1508 dans l'église de Saint-Jean en Grève à Paris et les libertés étranges qu'il s'y donna. "Jamais personne n'avait attaqué toutes les classes et toutes les professions sociales avec plus de hardiesse, de virulence et de mauvais goût. Chacun de ses sermons est une satire amère et outrageante, revêtue d'un langage grossier, trivial, et de mots empruntés aux mauvais lieux du plus bas étageî (Hoefer). Le style d'Olivier Maillard fut qualifié de "macaroniqueî par Sainte-Beuve dans son Tableau historique et critique de la poésie et du théâtre français au XVIe siècle. §Voir Moreau, Inventaire chronologique des éditions parisiennes du XVIe siècle. §'Frère Olivier MAILLARD était un prédicateur du XVe siècle qui acquit beaucoup de célébrité en prononçant plusieurs sermons latins mêlés de français, dans lesquels il déclama contre les vices des grands, des gens d'Eglise et des hommes de loi.' BRUNET III, 1318. §Tampon ancien et cachet ancien de la bibliothèque de la Sorbonne répétés au long de l'ouvrage (pages de titre et dernières pages). *1511, 1512, 1507 [Parisiis] (paris) Impensis Johanis petit, apud Michaelis Lesclencher. in 8 (10x16cm) Fo.cxvi (5) (1bc) et Fo.clxxiiii (4) et Fo.102 (2) , 20f. 16f. relié 3 Vol. reliés en un.
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Barozzi da Vignola, Giacomo
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| Reigles (sic) des cinq ordres d'architecture de Vignolle revues, augmentées et reduites de grand en petit par Le Muet - Avec Privilège du Roy
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Paris Mariette rue St. Jacques aux Colonnes d'Hercule s.d. In16° (cm 10 x 16,1), legatura piena pergamena coeva, pp (5), 2-101, antiporta figurata incisa in rame, cinquantum tavole f. t. in rame di cui la prima, raffigurante gli ordini architettonici, non numerata, illustranti: l'ordine toscano, dorico, ionico, corinzio, l'ordine composito, quattordici porte di palazzi tra cui quella del card. Farnese a Caprarola e per l'entrata principale del palazzo della Cancelleria; la porta del Giardino del Duca Sforza; la Porta della Vigna del Patriarca Grimani a Porta Pia; tranne le ultime nove porte, tutte le incisioni con didascalia a fronte. Architetto pratico e teorico del Periodo di Transizione tra gli stili Rinascimento e Barocco (1507-1563), allievo e successore di Michelangelo, le cui opere "Regole delli cinque ordini d'architettura" (1563) e il postumo "Due regole della prospettiva pratica", ebbero influenza immensa per secoli. SBN censisce altre edizioni; CCFr censisce altre edizioni, sempre con stampatore Mariette, con numero diverso di pagine, oppure senza indicazioni tipografiche, a cura del traduttore Le Muet, come la nostra, datate 1632 (le edizioni con traduttore Mennessier sono posteriori di qualche anno). Cfr.: P. Renouard, Repertoire des imprimeurs parisiens, 1995, p. 241, per altre edizioni coeve.
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Justinus, Marcus Junianus: [Florus,
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| Ex Trogo Pompeio Historiae cum multis memorabilibus in margine. Addito insuper indice: quo facilius notatu clariora reperiri possint: nuper emendatae.
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[Colophon: Venetiam [Venice]: per Magistrum Ioannem Tacuinum de Tridino 1507 die 17 Maii.] Folio, ff. LIII [i], with final blank. Small and larger woodcut initials, the last in twelve different designs. Light browning, staining to blank outer margin. Nineteenth-century half-vellum and marbled boards, slightly rubbed. Early marginalia, inscriptions of Mappheius Marchesinus. Post-incunable edition of these two historical epitomes, produced under the general editorship of the Venetian scholar and historian Marcus Antonius Sabellicus (1436-1506), whose dedicatory letter is found at the end of the book. The Florus is separately edited by the Bolognese literature professor Filippo Beroaldo the younger (1472-1518). An attractive publication, and copy, with early woodcut initials, and plenty of marginalia (manuscript and printed). Not in Adams.
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| Bruxelles, Librairie artistique historique, 1843, Un Volume grand In-8°, de 592 pp. avec 83 planches couleurs aquaréllées et gommées sous serpente dont les 4 planches supplémentaires livrées à part et qui ne figurent pas dans tous les exemplaires, la ta
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Edition originale. Bel exemplaire, intérieur très frais sans mouillures, ni rousseurs. Colas 3041, Chadenat 1507, Lipperheide I,61. 8273A 660 VOYAGES ASIE WAHLEN (Auguste, pseudonyme de Jean F.-N. Loumyer dit..) ¶ 13/11/2008
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BOETHIUS, ANICIUS MANLIUs
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| De Consolatione Philosophiae. Libri quinque. Ioh. Bernartius recensuit & Commentario illustavit.
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Antverpiae, ex officina Plantiniana, Apud Ioannem Moretum, 1607. 8vo. Very elegant later (ca. 1850) hcalf in old style w. raised bands, gilt back and blindstamped ornamentations as well as green title-label on back. Woodcut printer's device on t-p. and last blank leaf. Near cont. owner's name (Tauxier) and a crossed out cont. owner's name on t-p. T-p. lacking minor part of lower right corner, far from affecting text. Excellent and near mint copy. Later notes on front end-paper. Additional handwritten 17th cent. index on last leaf, otherwise only containing printer's device. Beautiful woodcut vignettes. (16), 394, (4) pp.
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Bernardus Venetus de Vitalibus
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| Secunda Africa Tabula [Shows Malta, Sicily & Sardinia]
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Rare map of part of the Southern Mediterranean and North Africa, from the 1507 Rome Ptolemy, one ofthe legendary cartographic rarities. In 1507 and 1508, Bernardus Venetus de Vitalibus published editions of Ptolemy's Geography in Rome. It included not only the theretofore traditional 27 maps, but seven additional maps based on contemporary information. These are the first editions to include a world map showing the discoveries of the New World (by Johann Ruysch). The present map is printed on two sheets, and extends from Sardinia, Sicily, the Mediterranean and Adriatic in the North to North Africa. Includes excellent detail, based upon Ptolemy, including the marginal notes which are only present in the earliest editions. Melita is named on the Island of Malta, with Iunonis Templum noted in the neighboring island to the east. A nice example, with a bit of misfolding at the coenterfold and and minor offsetting, but overall an excellent example of this legendary rarity. With the exception of the Ruysch World Map offered for $240,000 in 2001, no map from this atlas has appeared in a dealer catalogue since 1995. An essential map for collectors. (Rome, 1507) [color: Uncolored, size: 21 x 14 inches, condition: VG]
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