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| Girolamo Muziano 1532-1592.Dalla Maniera Alla Natura
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Bozzi, Roma 2008 - Description du livre: Ugo Bozzi Editore, 2008. État : new. Roma, 2008; ril. in cofanetto, pp. 576, ill. b/n, 283 tavv. b/n col., cm 25x28. Pittore, disegnatore, forse anche scultore, di certo impresario artistico su vasta scala, Girolamo Muziano è uno dei maggiori protagonisti della vita artistica romana nella seconda metà del Cinquecento e un cruciale anello di congiunzione di quest'ultima con la cultura lombardo-veneta. Dopo ottanta anni dall'unico studio esistente sul pittore, giunta a conclusione una monumentale e specifica raccolta iconografica durata oltre dieci anni, questo libro ne vuole finalmente ripercorrere la carriera, attraverso un'approfondita analisi storica e filologica dei suoi dipinti, delle committenze, delle relazioni con i principali protagonisti dell'ambiente culturale nella Roma della Controriforma. Il catalogo si snoda tra grandi cicli ad affresco, dipinti, pale d'altare, disegni e incisioni, incrementato dalla riscoperta di opere sconosciute o ritenute disperse e con il supporto di un apparato documentario in larga parte inedito. Ne risulta accresciuto e reso più limpido il quadro della pittura romana di mezzo secolo, territorio d'indagine che si va delineando incisivamente soltanto negli ultimi tempi alla conoscenza del grande pubblico, ma anche in parte agli studi del settore. Con la pubblicazione di questo volume, la Ugo Bozzi editore, dopo la pluridecennale attività dedicata agli artisti del Sei e Settecento, inaugura una nuova stagione d'interesse per la produzione figurativa del Cinquecento, un secolo che diede vita ad innumerevoli rilevanti personalità, molte delle quali attendono ancora una esatta definizione ed un inquadramento nell'orizzonte artistico del periodo. L'uscita della monografia su Girolamo Muziano anticipa pertanto un più articolato ed esaustivo repertorio della pittura a Roma nel secondo Cinquecento, uno strumento indispensabile di consultazione e di ricerca ancora mancante, che la Ugo Bozzi editore ha in preparazione tra le sue prossime iniziative. Il volume su Muziano si avvale di una amplissima campagna fotografica, che presenta in massima parte per la prima volta i dipinti di questo artista a colori e dopo il restauro, affiancati da un ricco numero di straordinari disegni di paesaggio e di figura. Proprio per gli inizi della pittura di paesaggio italiana, Muziano svolgerà un ruolo importantissimo, introducendo a Roma il repertorio del grande paesismo veneto del Cinquecento, da Tiziano a Domenico Campagnola. Inoltre la sua produzione formerà un'intera generazione di pittori, non solo a Roma, ma in tutta l'Italia centrale - dalle Marche all'Umbria -, dando il via all'ultima stagione della Maniera, verso gli albori del naturalismo caravaggesco. - L'artista. Girolamo Muziano nasce da madre bresciana e padre milanese nel 1532. Dopo un periodo di formazione tra Padova e Venezia con Lambert Sustris e Domenico Campagnola, giunge a Roma sul finire del 1549. Dal 1560 è al servizio del cardinale Ippolito II d'Este, come responsabile dei grandi cantieri pittorici del Quirinale, di Montegiordano, e di Villa d'Este a Tivoli. Nel 1576 inizia per Muziano la felice stagione della committenza di papa Gregorio XIII Boncompagni, per il quale l'artista organizza e sovrintende le maggiori decorazioni vaticane: la galleria delle Carte Geografiche, la cappella Gregoriana in San Pietro, la sala del Concistoro nell'Appartamento pontificio. Nell'arco della sua lunga attività romana, lascia inoltre molte opere nelle più importanti chiese della città: Santa Caterina della Rota, Santa Caterina dei Funari, Santa Maria in Vallicella, Santa Maria in Aracoeli, Sant'Agostino, San Luigi dei Francesi, Santa Maria in Traspontina, il Gesù. Conclude la sua vicenda artistica - la morte sopraggiunge nel 1592 - al servizio del cardinale Alessandro Farnese, dei Mattei e degli Oratoriani, lungo un percorso che porterà a Roma, di lì a breve, un altro illustre lombardo, Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio. Il maggiore alli [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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| Das aller edelst und bewertest Regiment der gesundthait, Auch von allenverborgne[n] künsten un[d] Künigklichen Regimenten Aristotelis, das er demgrossmechtigen Künig Alexandro zu geschriben hat. Auß Arabischer sprachdurch Meister Philipsen, dem Bischoff Von Valentia... In das lateinverwandlet. Nachmals auss dem Latein in das Teutsch gebracht, bey DoctorJohann Lorchner ... nach seinem Tod geschriben gefunden. Zu Auffenthaltungund Fristung in Gesundheit menschlichem Leben zu Gut durch Johann Besoltin Truck verordnet.
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H. Steiner Augsburg 22. April 1532 Modern vellum covered boards 8vo . German translation of the collection of secrets (Secreta secretorum), largely dealing with health, that has been attributed to Aristotle. This is the third appearance of this translation; Steiner published all three with the first appearing in 1530. The work deals, in seventy-one chapters, with diet, health, diseases, medicines, etc. In addition it has political advice for rulers, on life in general and making intelligent decisions in life; such as how to recognize the best wines, advice on drunkenness and recipes for hangovers, etc. The title woodcut depicts the translator dedicating the book to the king. The full-page woodcut is of Alexander the Great standing in the royal military dress of a renaissance warrior. Ferguson in his Bibliographical notes on Histories of Inventions and Books of Secrets (third suppl. pp. 6-7, no. 5) describes Steiner's 1531 edition, noting the works rarity and also that although a few supplementary texts have been left out that appeared in the Latin Secreta Secretorum of 1520, the present work "has not however been disemboweled like the English translation of 1702" [4], 48 leaves. With title woodcut and 1 full-page woodcut. Running heading on a few leaves is slightly cropped. Small tear repaired (covering up a few letters but no loss). § VD 16, A 3629; IA (= Cranz) 107.931; Durling 300; cf. Wellcome I, 458 & Dodgson II, 112, 11
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Aegineta Paulus
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| Pauli Aeginetae Opus de re medica
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Venetijs apud Andream Arrivabenum 1532. 15.5x10.5 cm., [44], 395 cc., [1] c.b., legatura coeva in piena pergamena con risvolti e lacci, uno strappo con perdita di circa 2 lettere per complessive 5 righe a 62r, una parte del capilettera a 62v, in latino Edizione pressoche introvabile, la seconda nella traduzione latina di Giovanni Guinterium, di questa che e considerata tra le piu famose opere di medicina dell'antichita.. nunc primum integrum, Latinitate donatum per Ioannem Guinterium Andernacum
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CRINITUS PETRUS
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| DE HONESTA DISCIPLINA; DE POETIS LATINIS EIUSDEM; POENATUM QUORUM ILLIUS. ADHAEC PRAETER SINGULORUM CAPITUM.ET RERUM, ET SCIENTIARUM, ABECEDARIO ORDINE, AC IUXTA CHARTARUM FERIEM, ELENCHUM PRAESTET.
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HENRICUS PETRUS. (IN FINE): MENSE AUGUSTO 1532, BASILEAE - [CLASSICI-ENCICLOPEDICO] (cm. 19,5) bella piena pergamena del XVII sec., titolo al dorso.-- cc. 30 nn., pp. 575 + 1p. nn. con registro e colophon + 1 carta con al verso grande marca tipografica. Carattere rotondo e corsivo, molti capolettera ornati e figurati conferiscono a questa edizione notevole eleganza e bellezza. Dopo l' edizione del 1504 l' opera ebbe tantissime ristampe e questa nostra è fra le migliori. Sono citati centinaia di illustri personaggi dell' antichità su ogni disciplina; tratta di storia, filosofia, malattie, amore, magia, astrologia e molti altri argomenti che conferiscono all' opera un carattere veramente vasto. Antiche annotazioni al margine di poche carte interne, vecchi timbretto al frontis, peraltro esemplare molto bello, fresco e nitido impresso su ottima carta. NEGRI "SCRITTORI FIORENTINI" p. 462; BM. STC. GERMAN 228; ADAMS C 2952; GRAESSE II 301.
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CICERON;
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| Ad Titum Pomponium Atticum, ad M. Brutum, & ad Quintum fratrem, epistolarum libri XX.
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Paris, Simon de Colines, 1532 In-8 de (16), 331 ff., 1 f. bl., veau moucheté, dos à nerfs orné et doré, tranches rouges (reliure du XVIIIe siècle). Première édition des Lettres à Atticus donnée par Simon de Colines. Faite d'après l'édition aldine de 1513, elle reproduit la dédicace d'Alde à Filippe Gyulai Moré. Marques de possesseurs successifs cancellées sur le titre. Schreiber, Simon de Colines, 84.
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Vulgata-Version
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| Pentateuchus Moysi: Genesis-Exodus-Leviticus- Numeri-Deuteronomium - Josue - Liber Iudicum - Ruth
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Paris 1532 'in officina Simonis Colinaei' in 16mo (11,2 x 8 cm). Einspalt.-Vulgata-Textdruck mit vielen größeren Initialen auf floralem Hintergrund u. m. vielen etwas kleineren zierlich-'lichten' Buchstaben -Initialen. Einschl. Titel u. der kompl. Wiedergabe des Hieronymus- Briefes an den Presbyter Paulinus zu allen Büchern der Hl. Schrift stellt sich die Kollation wie folgt: (8) Bl (a8), 439, (1) Bl (b-z8 &8 A-V8 aaa-mmm8). Am Anfang u. am Ende paar ganz unbedeutende Wasserflecken, am Schluß kaum sichtb. Wurmspur, auf Titel Besitz- Stempel, marmorierter Pappband der Zeit mit Rücken u. Standort- Schildchen, Pappe ganz unbedeutend beschabt. - Ein makelloser Einzelband der vielbändigen Colines-Miniatur-Bibel der 4. Auflage (Idibus Decembris = 13.12.1532) aus der um 1970 aufgelösten bedeutenden Reformationsbibliothek der Mennoniten- u. Baptisten- Gemeinde zu Amsterdam. Wiedergegeben wird der unrezensierte Vulgatatext in der gediegenen u. bewährten Colines-Ausstattung. - Stuttg. D 401 - Copinger Nr. 231 - Masch II, III, 177 Rdz II - DM II 2 p 923 Anm. n. Nr. 6105 - Renouard. Colines. pp189/90 - Inventaire IV 137/342 - Lüthi p 100.. Biblia Latina - Pentateuch-Josua-Richter-Ruth
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CALLIMACHUS
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| Greek text: Kallimachou Kyrenaiou Hymnoi, meta ton scholion. Gnomai ek diaphoron trieton philosophon syllegeisai] Callimachi Cyrenaei Hymni, cum scholijs nunc primum æditis. Sententiae ex diuersis poëtis oratoribusq[ue] ac philosophis collectæ, non ante excusæ
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(Hieronymus Froben & Nicolaus Episcopius), Basel 1532 - 18the century Spanish mottled sheep with gilt spine (rubbed; very minor damage to base of spine) 4to . FIRST EDITION of this important new recension of the original Greek text which Brunet notes includes much that has been added and made more correct than any previous editions including the Aldine of 1513. "To the Hymns of Callimachus are subjoined the Gnomologia, which is a singular production form a certain ancient MS. specified in Harles, Fabr. B.G. t. i. 725. The Scholia and Preface of Gelenius adorn this correct edition, which is far preferable to the Aldine, and which supplies some lacunae." (Dibdin, Intro. Classics, I, p. 366) Edited by the eminent Greek scholar and Bohemian humanist. Sigmund Gelen (Zikmund Hruby z Jeleni: 1497-1554) of Prague. Hruby z Jeleni, "better known as Gelenius, was born into a family of Bohemian nobles. He translated Erasmus's Moria into Czech as well as works by Petrarch and Cicero. Gelenius at one time studied Greek under Marcus Musurus and visited Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica, and France before returning to Prague, where he lectured privately on Greek authors and entered into correspondence with Melanchthon. . Probably in 1524 he moved to Basel, where he lived in Erasmus' household. He spent the remainder of his life working for the Froben press as a scholar, editor, corrector, and translator from the Greek, even declining a position as professor of Greek at Nuremberg for which he was recommended by Melanchthon in 1525 and 1526. . in his day there cannot have been many major productions of the Froben press which did not benefit from his selfless scholarly devotion. . There is also evidence that he collaborated on a number of editions by Erasmus . [also] Erasmus held Gelenius in high regard as is attested to by himself and others" (Contemporaries of Erasmus, II, pp. 84-85). A very handsome, large paper copy, of this fine example of Basel Greek printing 245, [3] pp. Woodcut printer's device on title and at end; large woodcut initials and headpiece. Introduction in Latin with text in Greek. Contemporary ownership inscription, in Greek, on title as well as a later inscription dated "1640." § VD16, C270; Ebert 339; Brunet I, 1479; Graesse II, 17. [Attributes: First Edition; Hard Cover]
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Greenaway, Kate
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| Language of Flowers
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GELLIUS (Aulus);
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| Auli Gellii luculentissimi scriptoris noctes atticae.
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Apud Seb. Gryphium 1532 Petit in-8 de (76)-535-(1) pp., veau blond glacé, dos orné à nerfs, fleurons dorés aux angles et filet à froid sur les plats, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, pièce d'armes en pied, dentelle intérieure, tranches dorées sur marbrure (Ottmann Duplanil). 1200 Très bel exemplaire de cette édition imprimée par Sébastien Gryphe. Ex-libris La Morandière. Baudrier VIII, 62.
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Huttich, Johann And Simon
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| Novus Orbis Regionum Ac Insularum Veteribus Incognitarum
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Hervagius, 1532. 4to. Quarter morocco slipcase. Contemporary vellum binding with added red morocco lettering piece with title in gilt. Provenance: Indiana University Library small oval stamp on last leaf. Marvin Carton name label on front pastedown + ex-libris bookplate on front pastedown. Slightly unhinged. Woodcut foldout map in good condition with some wear to edges. Map has old mends on verso. Some wormholing rear pastedown. An attractive copy of Huttich's Geography with the Munster/Holbein world map. First edition, containing voyages of Cadamosto, the three voyages of Columbus, Nino, Pinzon, Vespucci, Cabral, and others. The world map, Typus cosmographicus universalis (412 x 590mm), is the issue with Asia printed in large letters, but "Tropicus Capricorni" printed above the tropical line. The map has been variously attributed to Munster, Holbein, and Grynaeus himself; Shirley attributes the cartography to Munster and the border decoration to Holbein, who was working with several Basel publishers at the time. It is of particular interest especially for its "richness of artistic decoration" (Shirley). Adams G-1334; Sabin 34100; Shirley 67 (world map). (Priced at 175, 000. You paid 4400 at Sotheby's 01/15. We are selling anoth er for 175, 000. that copy has a provenance of: Johannes Craesselius (16th-century inscription), who also owned another geographical work, now at the University of Graz (1532 Rithaymer); Graz Jesuits (inscription, entered into their catalogue in 1633 and into the Mathematical Library in 1674).
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Melanchthon, Philipp:
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| Commentarii in epistolam Pauli ad Romanos, recens scripti, Wittenberg, Verlag Jos. Klug 1532;
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- 2 Bände (komplett), Private Photokopie des Originals, ohne Jahr. 280, 238 unpaginierte Blätter (Rückseiten jeweils weiß), jeweils zwei Seiten des Originals auf einer Seite der Kopie, 12° (15 x 21,5 cm), goldgeprägte Priv.-Halbleineneinbände. Es handelt sich um ein privates Faksimile nach dem Exemplar aus der Stiftsbibliothek Zeitz. / Bände enthalten Stempel auf dem Einband. Mit Namen auf den vorderen fliegenden Vorsätzen und bei Band 1 mit Anmerkung auf dem Vorsatz. Band 1 mit Anmerkung und Stempel auf dem Titel. Alle weißen Rückseiten mit kleinem Stempel. Bände mit Anstreichungen im Text. / Sonst guter Zustand. - ***** Wegen der Feiertage ist unser Antiquariat vom 19. Dezember 2008 bis zum 4. Januar 2009 nicht vollständig besetzt, sodass es zu Lieferverzögerungen kommen kann. Bestellungen werden in der Reihenfolge ihres Eingangs bearbeitet. Wir wünschen Ihnen ein frohes Fest und ein gutes neues Jahr 2009. ***** Melanchthon, Philipp: Commentarii in epistolam Pauli ad Romanos, recens scripti [von Philipp Melanchthon]; Melanchtoniana Römerbrief Kommentar Bibelauslegung Brief an die Römer
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BRUNFELS, Otto
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| Theses seu communes loci, totius rei medicae. Item. De usu pharmacorum, deque artificio suppressam alvum ciendi, liber. [Edited by Johannes Munterus].
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Strasbourg, Gregorius Ulricher, 1532 Small 8vo (156 x 102 mm), ff [10] 232, with woodcut printer’s device on title and on verso of last leaf; the early leaves waterstained at upper outer corners, minor marginal flaws to first and last leaf (without loss), otherwise a good copy in contemporary blind-stamped pigskin, a little warped, ownership inscriptions on both paste-downs of Georgius Paulinus Holucha, dated 1616, several inked out early inscriptions on title. £3750 First edition of one of Brunfels’ scarcer works, a treatise on the pharmacological approach to a wide variety of diseases. Included with it are Alessandro Benedetti’s Sententiae medicinales (ff. 118-37) and tracts by Arnoldus de Villanova (ff. 138-182) . The book is an ordered digest of the aphorisms and maxims of the best authors (to paraphrase Brunfels), including Hippocrates, Soranus of Ephesus, Celsus, Rhazes, and Serapion. Brunfels entered the Carthusian monastery in Strasbourg after graduating MA in 1508: in 1521 he left the monastery and the Catholic faith. He opened a school in Strasbourg in 1524 and ‘soon demonstrated his interest in medicine by editing and translating various older medical texts and by writing one of the earliest medical bibliographies, the Catalogus, (1530)’ (DSB). His famous Herbarum vivae eicones appeared in 1530 and 1532: in the latter year he graduated MD at Basle. Brunfels’ ‘nonbotanical work was principally in medicine and pharmacology ... [He was] industrious in compiling practical texts designed for the use of physicians and apothecaries, which contained prescriptions and related pharmacological matter and were usually well indexed for ready reference’ (ibid). Index Aureliensis, Neu and Ritter call for only 8 preliminary unnumbered leaves Adams B 2931; Durling First Supplement 29; Heirs of Hippocrates 193; IA 125.654; Neu 752; Ritter 293; Wellcome 1105; NUC: DNLM NNNAM CtY WU; OCLC adds UCLA and Dartmouth College
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Rüxner, Georg:
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| Anfang / vrsprung / vnnd herkommen des Thourniers in Teutscher nation. Wieuiel Thournier bis vff den letzten zu Wormbs, auch wie vnd an welchen ortten die gehalten (...). Mit insgesamt 287 altkolorierten Holzschnitten, davon 10 blattgrossen, 30 meist halbblattgrossen Holzschnitten, und 246 Wappenholzschnitten in prächtigem, zeitgenössischem Kolorit.
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Simmern: Hieronimus Rodler 1532.. 212 (recte 213) Bll., 3 Bll. Register der Wappenholzschnitte mit Anwei sungen der Farben für die Kolorierung der Wappenholzschnitte. Schweinslederband d.Zt. auf Holzdeckeln (Rücken und Schliessen fehlen, Deckelbezug mit Fehlstellen, Titelei (= 1. Blatt), Bl. 61 und der doppelblattgroße Holzschnitt fehlen, Sprung in der Blattzählung von Bl. 167 auf Bl. 169, dafür Bl. 169 irrig doppelt gezählt, Bl. 193 irrig doppelt gezählt, gelegentlich gering fingerfleckig, wenige Blätter mit Einrissen im weissen Rand). 2°.. Erstmals 1530 erschienen, liegt hier die zweite (von insgesamt 10 in Simmern gedruckten) Ausgaben vor. - VD 16 R 3542 - Graesse VI, 188 - Benzing 153 - ADB XXX, 62 - BM, German Books 760 - Muther 1783 - Nagler, Monogr. III, 1039 - Kat. Rosenthal 87, Nr. 369 ("nicht weniger selten als die [erste Ausgabe] von 1530"). Verzeichnet die 36 kaiserlichen Turniere zwischen 938 in Magdeburg und 1487 in Worms, darunter die Turniere in Rotenburg o.d.T 942, Konstanz 948, Merseburg 968, Braunschweig 996, Trier 1019, Halle a.d. Saale 1042, Augsburg 1080, Göttingen 1119, Zürich 1165, Köln 1179, Nürnberg 1197 u.a. (jede Stadt mit koloriertem Stadtwappen). Letztes Blatt verso mit koloriertem Wappenholzschnitt von Simmern im Hunsrück, der Stadt des Druckers Hieronymus Rodler. Die großformatigen Holzschnitte zeigen Turnier- und höfische Festszenen. Insgesamt gutes Exemplar trotz der o.g. Mängel, bestechend durch das prächtige, zeitgenössische Kolorit der Holzschnitte.
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Paul of Aegina.
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| De re medica nunc primum integrum Latinitate donatum per Ioannem Guinteriuum Andernacum Winter, Johannes, ed.
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Simon de Colines, 1532., Paris: - Basis of Arabic & European Medicine & Surgery Paul of Aegina (fl. 640 AD). Opus de re medica, nunc primum integrum latinitate donatum, per Ioannem Guinterium Andernacum [Joannes Guinter (Guinter von Andernach) (1505-74)]. Folio. [40], 47, [9], 39, [9], 127, [9], 48, [8], 24, [8], 83, [9], 158pp., final blank. Woodcut printer's device on title, woodcut initials by Geofroy Tory (c. 1480-1533). Paris: Simon de Colines, 1532. 327 x 219 mm. Late 16th or early 17th century brown-painted parchment, gilt leather label & manuscript paper label, a little rubbed, hinges cracking. Margin of Aa1 & Cc5 restored, a little foxing, browning & soiling, faint dampstain in outer margin of a few leaves towards front but overall fine. Old arms drawn in ink on title margin & 1 or 2 other leaves, 19th century notations on title. First Edition in Latin translated by Vesalius's teacher Guinter von Andernach. This is the best early edition of the Epitome of Paul of Aegina, which appeared for the first time in Latin in three different editions in 1532. See G-M 36 & 5549, citing the nineteenth century English translation, and noting the three Latin editions. Paul of Aegina was the most important physician of his day and a skillful surgeon. His Epitome summarizes Greek medical thought and the Galenic tradition, and was highly important for the transmission of classical medicine to Islamic and European physicians. The Epitome is divided into seven books on hygiene, fevers, bodily afflictions, surgery, medicines and poisons. It includes material on dietary therapeutics describing many foods; an analysis of the pulse as a prognostic tool, with a classification of sixty-two varieties of pulse; an excellent discussion of the kidneys, liver and spleen; diseases of the uterus and complications of labor; the first clear description of the effects of lead poisoning, and a discussion of ninety minerals, six hundred plants and one hundred sixty-eight animals from Dioscorides. Paul's book on surgery, however, is his single most important contribution. It represents the most complete system of operative surgery to come down from ancient times. Paul gives original descriptions of lithotomy, trephining, tonsillotomy, paracentesis and amputation of the breast. He was one of the earliest writers on plastic surgery, discussing operations on the eyelids, nose, lips and ears. He gives prescriptions for the treatment of burns, discusses military surgery, obstetrics and surgery of the eye. "Because of the completeness of his work, the conciseness and lucidity of his descriptions, and the systematic organization of his books, large portions of [Paul's] writings were incorporated into the texts of the principal Arabic authors. In surgery, in particular, he literally transmitted the entire body of Greek and Roman knlowledge to Islam whence it ulitmately returned to medieval and pre-Renaissance Europe" (Zimmerman & Veith 75). The Greek editio princeps was published in 1528 by Aldus. The first Latin translation to appear in 1532, published at Basel by Cratander, was taken from the Aldine Greek but did not include Paul's surgery. A Giunta edition then appeared at Venice, which included the surgery; however Guinter's edition, which appeared next at Paris, was superior to its predecessors, being based on the collation of additional manuscripts. It was also superior typographically, beautifully printed, with intial letters designed by one of the great typographers of the early period of printing, Geofroy Tory, whose letters have inspired designers ever since. Garrison, History 124. DSB. 22359 [Attributes: First Edition; Hard Cover]
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John & Paul Knapton
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| Robert Dudley Earl of Leicester
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Decorative portrait of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, by Jacobus Houbraken. Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester (24 June 1532/1533 – 4 September 1588) was the long standing favorite of Elizabeth I of England. He was born a younger son of the 1st Duke of Northumberland, who was executed in 1553 for his part in the attempt to put Lady Jane Grey on the throne of England. (Lady Jane was married to Robert's youngest brother, Guilford Dudley.) Robert Dudley was temporarily imprisoned, along with his father and brothers Guilford, John, Ambrose and Henry Dudley, in the Tower of London, where his stay coincided with the imprisonment of his childhood friend, Lady Elizabeth Tudor, who had been sent there on the orders of her estranged elder sister, Queen Mary I of England. By this time he was already married to Amy Robsart. A document titled "Leycester's Commonwealth", banned in England when published in Europe, proposes an elaborate conspiracy regarding Dudley. He is said to have poisoned his first wife Amy Robsart, then later killed the Earl of Essex in order to marry his widow. Several leading aristocrats became suspicious of his machinations, perceived as motivated to place him at the seat of power, and moved to thwart him. (London, 1738) [color: Uncolored, size: 15 x 9 inches, condition: VG]
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Theologischer Verlag Zurich - F�r die Beurteilung der Reformation in der Schweiz des 16. Jahrhunderts spielen die T�ufer eine wichtige Rolle; die entsprechenden Materialien finden national und international Interesse. Bereits ediert sind die Quellen zur Entwicklung in Z�rich (bis 1532) und in der Ostschweiz (bis 1560) sowie die bernischen T�ufergespr�che von 1531, 1532, und 1538. Schwerpunkt des hier vorgelegten letzten Bands der Reihe bilden die Quellen zum bernischen T�ufertum, einbezogen sind auch diejenigen zum Geschehen im Aargau und in Solothurn. Die bernischen T�ufer hatten wegen ihrer Widerstandskraft als Opfer einer �beraus harten und blutigen Verfolgung und wegen der erzwungenen Auswanderung bis nach Amerika grosse Bedeutung. Der Band bietet Material zu Theologie, Gemeindeleben und Sozialstuktur der T�ufer und zu ihrem gesellschaftlichen, politischen und wirtschaftlichen Umfeld. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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Huttich, Johann and Simon
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| Novus Orbis Regionum Ac Insularum Veteribus Incognitarum.
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Hervagius, Basel 1532 - 4to. Quarter morocco slipcase. Contemporary vellum binding with added red morocco lettering piece with title in gilt. Provenance: Indiana University Library small oval stamp on last leaf. Marvin Carton name label on front pastedown + ex-libris bookplate on front pastedown. Slightly unhinged. Woodcut foldout map in good condition with some wear to edges. Map has old mends on verso. Some wormholing rear pastedown. An attractive copy of Huttich's Geography with the Munster/Holbein world map. First edition, containing voyages of Cadamosto, the three voyages of Columbus, Nino, Pinzon, Vespucci, Cabral, and others. The world map, Typus cosmographicus universalis (412 x 590mm), is the issue with Asia printed in large letters, but "Tropicus Capricorni" printed above the tropical line. The map has been variously attributed to Munster, Holbein, and Grynaeus himself; Shirley attributes the cartography to Munster and the border decoration to Holbein, who was working with several Basel publishers at the time. It is of particular interest especially for its "richness of artistic decoration" (Shirley). Adams G-1334; Sabin 34100; Shirley 67 (world map). (Priced at 175,000. You paid 4400 at Sotheby's 01/15. We are selling anoth er for 175,000. that copy has a provenance of: Johannes Craesselius (16th-century inscription), who also owned another geographical work, now at the University of Graz (1532 Rithaymer); Graz Jesuits (inscription, entered into their catalogue in 1633 and into the Mathematical Library in 1674). [Attributes: First Edition]
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CALLIMACHUS
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| [Greek text: Kallimachou Kyrenaiou Hymnoi, meta ton scholion. Gnomai ekdiaphoron trieton philosophon syllegeisai] Callimachi Cyrenaei Hymni, cumscholijs nunc primum æditis. Sententiae ex diuersis poëtis oratoribusq[ue]ac philosophis collectæ, non ante excusæ
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(Hieronymus Froben & Nicolaus Episcopius) Basel 1532 18the century Spanish mottled sheep with gilt spine (rubbed; very minor damage to base of spine) 4to . FIRST EDITION of this important new recension of the original Greek text which Brunet notes includes much that has been added and made more correct than any previous editions including the Aldine of 1513. "To the Hymns of Callimachus are subjoined the Gnomologia, which is a singular production form a certain ancient MS. specified in Harles, Fabr. B.G. t. i. 725. The Scholia and Preface of Gelenius adorn this correct edition, which is far preferable to the Aldine, and which supplies some lacunae." (Dibdin, Intro. Classics, I, p. 366) Edited by the eminent Greek scholar and Bohemian humanist. Sigmund Gelen (Zikmund Hruby z Jeleni: 1497-1554) of Prague. Hruby z Jeleni, "better known as Gelenius, was born into a family of Bohemian nobles. He translated Erasmus's Moria into Czech as well as works by Petrarch and Cicero. Gelenius at one time studied Greek under Marcus Musurus and visited Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica, and France before returning to Prague, where he lectured privately on Greek authors and entered into correspondence with Melanchthon. ... Probably in 1524 he moved to Basel, where he lived in Erasmus' household. He spent the remainder of his life working for the Froben press as a scholar, editor, corrector, and translator from the Greek, even declining a position as professor of Greek at Nuremberg for which he was recommended by Melanchthon in 1525 and 1526. ... in his day there cannot have been many major productions of the Froben press which did not benefit from his selfless scholarly devotion. ... There is also evidence that he collaborated on a number of editions by Erasmus ... [also] Erasmus held Gelenius in high regard as is attested to by himself and others" (Contemporaries of Erasmus, II, pp. 84-85). A very handsome, large paper copy, of this fine example of Basel Greek printing 245, [3] pp. Woodcut printer's device on title and at end; large woodcut initials and headpiece. Introduction in Latin with text in Greek. Contemporary ownership inscription, in Greek, on title as well as a later inscription dated "1640." § VD16, C270; Ebert 339; Brunet I, 1479; Graesse II, 17
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DURER, Albrecht
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| Institutiones Geometricae] or (Underweysung der Messung)
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Paris: Christian Wechel, 1532. - FIRST LATIN EDITION. Folio. [viii], 185, [3] pp. Title with Wechel's tree device (Renouard 1114), repeated on verso of last printed leaf. With 9 full-page and 3 half-page woodcuts, approximately 175 text drawings of geometrical diagrams, architectural figures, and designs for letters. Complete with the 2 pasted slips on pages 179 and 181(lacking in many copies). Small repair to title, A few unobtrusive spots on the lower blank margin of the preliminary leaves and a few leaves lightly browned, otherwise a large handsome copy in modern vellum with the inscription "Signum Alberti Düreri" and his monogram written in ink in a contemporary hand above the first woodblock illustration. PMM 54. First Latin edition of Dürer's Unterweisung der Messung (Nuremberg, 1525), his masterpiece of perspective and art theory. He here demonstrates the application between mathematics (geometry) and art by his depictions of architecture, lettering and ornamental forms. With this translation by his good friend Camerarius, Dürer introduces to the rest of Europe the renaissance approaches to design and artistic creation. He treats construction of plane curves and helices by means of Euclidian geometry; construction of polygons and their uses in architectural ornamentation, parquet floors, and finally polyhedra, stereometry and perspective. The woodcuts and diagrams are executed with great precision; they include the famous illustrations of the two figures demonstrating a drawing instrument, signed with Dürer's monogram (dated 1530 for this edition) as well as one of an artist drawing a seated man with the aid of Dürer's machine. The text of Book Three contains his famous original treatise on the shaping of Roman capital and Gothic letters and Gothic letters built up by means of small geometrical forms. [Attributes: First Edition]
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GELLIUS (Aulus);
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| Auli Gellii luculentissimi scriptoris noctes atticae.
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Lugduni Apud Seb. Gryphium 1532 - Petit in-8 de (76)-535-(1) pp., veau blond glacé, dos orné à nerfs, fleurons dorés aux angles et filet à froid sur les plats, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, pièce d'armes en pied, dentelle intérieure, tranches dorées sur marbrure (Ottmann Duplanil). Très bel exemplaire de cette édition imprimée par Sébastien Gryphe. Ex-libris La Morandière. Baudrier VIII, 62. Auteurs gréco-latins,Littérature;Sélection;
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Gellio Aulo
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| Auli Gellii luculentissimi scriptoris Noctes Atticae
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- [Lugduni] : Seb. Gryphius Germ. excud., anno 1532. In-8°, 36 c.n.n., 550 p., 5 c.n.n. Frontespizio e colophon con marca tipografica del Gryphius e note di possesso. Esemplare con le pagine rifilate. Legatura ottocentesca in marocchino rosso alle armi di J. Gomez de La Cortina "et amicorum" con motto "Fallitur hora legendo" in entrbami i piatti e ex libris nel contropiatto anteriore, tagli in oro. Esemplare delle Noctes Atticae del Gellio proveniente dalla collezione del bibliofilo spagnolo Gomez de La Cortina (cfr. J. Gomez de la Cortina (1805-1868; vedi il Catalogus librorum doctoris D. Joach. Gomez de la Cortina, March. de Morante, qui in aedibus suis exstant. 8 v. (Madrid 1854-1862).
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Thomas d'Aquin
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| Diui Thome Aquinatis enarrationes, quas Cathenam vere auream dicunt / in quatuor Euangelia.
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Ambrosii Girault, Paris 1532 - CCXCIX, table. Reliure en plein veau estampé en à froid. Roulette extérieure à motifs de profils antiques et feuillages, délimitant un espace occupé par une frise de fleurons et d'une composition de petits fers représentant les apôtres, Adam et Eve au paradis terrestre, la crucifixion. Super-libros " Cathena Aurea ". Plat inférieur orné de la même composition. Traces de fermoirs. Coiffes absentes. La pièce de titre est gravée à la marque de l'imprimeur, les grandes lettrines sont gravées sur bois à motifs d'angelots, de saints ou de feuillages. Les 5 premiers feuillets ont souffert de pliures très importantes. Ex-libris manuscrit d'un érudit polonais Stanislas Grzvmalÿ, daté de 1538. Mention " M Ph " à la plume légèrement effacée sur le plat supérieur. Ambroise Girault exerce à Paris de 1517 à 1546, rue Saint Jacques à l'enseigne du pélican ; cette adresse est la même que celle de Pierre Viart et des Marnef, dont Girault avait épousé la fille. De cette dynastie seront issus quelques uns des plus importants libraires du XVIè s. Très belle reliure estampée.
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Haas, Martin
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Theologischer Verlag Zurich - F�r die Beurteilung der Reformation in der Schweiz des 16. Jahrhunderts spielen die T�ufer eine wichtige Rolle; die entsprechenden Materialien finden national und international Interesse. Bereits ediert sind die Quellen zur Entwicklung in Z�rich (bis 1532) und in der Ostschweiz (bis 1560) sowie die bernischen T�ufergespr�che von 1531, 1532, und 1538. Schwerpunkt des hier vorgelegten letzten Bands der Reihe bilden die Quellen zum bernischen T�ufertum, einbezogen sind auch diejenigen zum Geschehen im Aargau und in Solothurn. Die bernischen T�ufer hatten wegen ihrer Widerstandskraft als Opfer einer �beraus harten und blutigen Verfolgung und wegen der erzwungenen Auswanderung bis nach Amerika grosse Bedeutung. Der Band bietet Material zu Theologie, Gemeindeleben und Sozialstuktur der T�ufer und zu ihrem gesellschaftlichen, politischen und wirtschaftlichen Umfeld. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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Tosini Patrizia
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| Girolamo Muziano 1532-1592.Dalla Maniera Alla Natura
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Bozzi, Roma 2008 - Description du livre: Ugo Bozzi Editore, 2008. État : new. Roma, 2008; ril. in cofanetto, pp. 576, ill. b/n, 283 tavv. b/n col., cm 25x28. Pittore, disegnatore, forse anche scultore, di certo impresario artistico su vasta scala, Girolamo Muziano è uno dei maggiori protagonisti della vita artistica romana nella seconda metà del Cinquecento e un cruciale anello di congiunzione di quest'ultima con la cultura lombardo-veneta. Dopo ottanta anni dall'unico studio esistente sul pittore, giunta a conclusione una monumentale e specifica raccolta iconografica durata oltre dieci anni, questo libro ne vuole finalmente ripercorrere la carriera, attraverso un'approfondita analisi storica e filologica dei suoi dipinti, delle committenze, delle relazioni con i principali protagonisti dell'ambiente culturale nella Roma della Controriforma. Il catalogo si snoda tra grandi cicli ad affresco, dipinti, pale d'altare, disegni e incisioni, incrementato dalla riscoperta di opere sconosciute o ritenute disperse e con il supporto di un apparato documentario in larga parte inedito. Ne risulta accresciuto e reso più limpido il quadro della pittura romana di mezzo secolo, territorio d'indagine che si va delineando incisivamente soltanto negli ultimi tempi alla conoscenza del grande pubblico, ma anche in parte agli studi del settore. Con la pubblicazione di questo volume, la Ugo Bozzi editore, dopo la pluridecennale attività dedicata agli artisti del Sei e Settecento, inaugura una nuova stagione d'interesse per la produzione figurativa del Cinquecento, un secolo che diede vita ad innumerevoli rilevanti personalità, molte delle quali attendono ancora una esatta definizione ed un inquadramento nell'orizzonte artistico del periodo. L'uscita della monografia su Girolamo Muziano anticipa pertanto un più articolato ed esaustivo repertorio della pittura a Roma nel secondo Cinquecento, uno strumento indispensabile di consultazione e di ricerca ancora mancante, che la Ugo Bozzi editore ha in preparazione tra le sue prossime iniziative. Il volume su Muziano si avvale di una amplissima campagna fotografica, che presenta in massima parte per la prima volta i dipinti di questo artista a colori e dopo il restauro, affiancati da un ricco numero di straordinari disegni di paesaggio e di figura. Proprio per gli inizi della pittura di paesaggio italiana, Muziano svolgerà un ruolo importantissimo, introducendo a Roma il repertorio del grande paesismo veneto del Cinquecento, da Tiziano a Domenico Campagnola. Inoltre la sua produzione formerà un'intera generazione di pittori, non solo a Roma, ma in tutta l'Italia centrale - dalle Marche all'Umbria -, dando il via all'ultima stagione della Maniera, verso gli albori del naturalismo caravaggesco. - L'artista. Girolamo Muziano nasce da madre bresciana e padre milanese nel 1532. Dopo un periodo di formazione tra Padova e Venezia con Lambert Sustris e Domenico Campagnola, giunge a Roma sul finire del 1549. Dal 1560 è al servizio del cardinale Ippolito II d'Este, come responsabile dei grandi cantieri pittorici del Quirinale, di Montegiordano, e di Villa d'Este a Tivoli. Nel 1576 inizia per Muziano la felice stagione della committenza di papa Gregorio XIII Boncompagni, per il quale l'artista organizza e sovrintende le maggiori decorazioni vaticane: la galleria delle Carte Geografiche, la cappella Gregoriana in San Pietro, la sala del Concistoro nell'Appartamento pontificio. Nell'arco della sua lunga attività romana, lascia inoltre molte opere nelle più importanti chiese della città: Santa Caterina della Rota, Santa Caterina dei Funari, Santa Maria in Vallicella, Santa Maria in Aracoeli, Sant'Agostino, San Luigi dei Francesi, Santa Maria in Traspontina, il Gesù. Conclude la sua vicenda artistica - la morte sopraggiunge nel 1592 - al servizio del cardinale Alessandro Farnese, dei Mattei e degli Oratoriani, lungo un percorso che porterà a Roma, di lì a breve, un altro illustre lombardo, Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio. Il maggiore alli [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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CICERO M.Tullius
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| QUAESTIONUM TUSCULANARUM LI// BRI QUINQUE, nuper recogni// ti et typis diligen// ter excusi. In fine: impressum Florentiae (Giunti) anno a christiana salute MCXXXII (1532).
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(cm. 16,2) legatura Piena Pergamena originale semirigida con lievi mende, tracce di lacci, titolo calligr. lungo il dorso; cc. 1 nn. (frontis), cc. 95, cc. 8 nn. Bel frontis figurato entro bordura architettonica, testo in elegante corsivo, marca tipogr. in fine ed un'altra al verso di carta 95, illustrata in Camerini n. 3. Ex libris manoscritto coevo alla sguardia e al frontis: "Ad usum Pauli Leoncini et amicorum.". Qualche insignificante alone marginale, minime mende ma buon esemplare genuino, con varie chiose coeve manoscritte. - Rara edizione giuntina senza il nome del tipografo. Manca a molta bibliografia consultata, compreso BM STC ed Adams.Il Census ICCU registra 16 copie nelle biblioteche italiane. - Camerini- Decia "Giunti di Firenze" pag. 141 n. 226; Bandini II, 230; Renouard pag. LIV n. 120.
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Huttich, Johann and Simon
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| Novus Orbis Regionum Ac Insularum Veteribus Incognitarum.
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Hervagius, Basel 1532 - 4to. Quarter morocco slipcase. Contemporary vellum binding with added red morocco lettering piece with title in gilt. Provenance: Indiana University Library small oval stamp on last leaf. Marvin Carton name label on front pastedown + ex-libris bookplate on front pastedown. Slightly unhinged. Woodcut foldout map in good condition with some wear to edges. Map has old mends on verso. Some wormholing rear pastedown. An attractive copy of Huttich's Geography with the Munster/Holbein world map. First edition, containing voyages of Cadamosto, the three voyages of Columbus, Nino, Pinzon, Vespucci, Cabral, and others. The world map, Typus cosmographicus universalis (412 x 590mm), is the issue with Asia printed in large letters, but "Tropicus Capricorni" printed above the tropical line. The map has been variously attributed to Munster, Holbein, and Grynaeus himself; Shirley attributes the cartography to Munster and the border decoration to Holbein, who was working with several Basel publishers at the time. It is of particular interest especially for its "richness of artistic decoration" (Shirley). Adams G-1334; Sabin 34100; Shirley 67 (world map). (Priced at 175,000. You paid 4400 at Sotheby's 01/15. We are selling anoth er for 175,000. that copy has a provenance of: Johannes Craesselius (16th-century inscription), who also owned another geographical work, now at the University of Graz (1532 Rithaymer); Graz Jesuits (inscription, entered into their catalogue in 1633 and into the Mathematical Library in 1674). [Attributes: First Edition]
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Menochio, Giacomo
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| De Arbitrariis Iudicum [Judicum] Quaestionibus et Causis
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Menochio, Giacomo [1532- - 1607]. Consilia Sive Responsorum. Liber Tertius; Nunc Primum in Lucem Editus. Quorum Quidem Responsorum (Ea Sunt Argutia, Eruditione, Atque Elegantia) Velut ex Oraculo Prudenter, Sciteq; Dicta, Facile Quisque Legendo Iudicibit. Et si Quis Libri Utilitatem, Vel Scriptoris vim Ingenii Atque Solertiam Spectet, Nulle Cere Aut Pauca, Quae cum His Conferre Queat. Cum Rerum Summis, Et Indice Locupletissimo. Venice: Apud Franciscum Zilettum, 1582. [xxxvi], 381 fols. Main text printed in parallel columns. Folio (14" x 9-1/2"). Contemporary limp vellum, early hand-lettered title to spine, ties lacking. Some soiling and rubbing to extremities, vellum beginning to break through pastedowns. Large woodcut printer device to title page, woodcut head-pieces, tail-pieces and decorated initials. Contemporary and later signatures and annotations to preliminaries. Wear to edges of margins at ends of text block, light toning in a few places, interior otherwise fresh. * First edition. With index. Highly regarded in his time, Menochio was a professor of law at the University of Padua. Complete in itself, this book is from a three-volume collection of Menochio's writings on Roman and canon law. Volume I was issued in 1575, Volume II in 1577. Expanded editions were published in 1582, 1594, 1605 and 1676. Complete sets of any edition are quite uncommon. Adams, A Catalogue of Books Printed on the Continent of Europe M1269-70. Pazzaglini and Hawks, Consilia M51-53. [Attributes: First Edition]
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CALLIMACHUS
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| Greek text: Kallimachou Kyrenaiou Hymnoi, meta ton scholion. Gnomai ek diaphoron trieton philosophon syllegeisai] Callimachi Cyrenaei Hymni, cum scholijs nunc primum æditis. Sententiae ex diuersis poëtis oratoribusq[ue] ac philosophis collectæ, non ante excusæ
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(Hieronymus Froben & Nicolaus Episcopius), Basel 1532 - 18the century Spanish mottled sheep with gilt spine (rubbed; very minor damage to base of spine) 4to . FIRST EDITION of this important new recension of the original Greek text which Brunet notes includes much that has been added and made more correct than any previous editions including the Aldine of 1513. "To the Hymns of Callimachus are subjoined the Gnomologia, which is a singular production form a certain ancient MS. specified in Harles, Fabr. B.G. t. i. 725. The Scholia and Preface of Gelenius adorn this correct edition, which is far preferable to the Aldine, and which supplies some lacunae." (Dibdin, Intro. Classics, I, p. 366) Edited by the eminent Greek scholar and Bohemian humanist. Sigmund Gelen (Zikmund Hruby z Jeleni: 1497-1554) of Prague. Hruby z Jeleni, "better known as Gelenius, was born into a family of Bohemian nobles. He translated Erasmus's Moria into Czech as well as works by Petrarch and Cicero. Gelenius at one time studied Greek under Marcus Musurus and visited Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica, and France before returning to Prague, where he lectured privately on Greek authors and entered into correspondence with Melanchthon. . Probably in 1524 he moved to Basel, where he lived in Erasmus' household. He spent the remainder of his life working for the Froben press as a scholar, editor, corrector, and translator from the Greek, even declining a position as professor of Greek at Nuremberg for which he was recommended by Melanchthon in 1525 and 1526. . in his day there cannot have been many major productions of the Froben press which did not benefit from his selfless scholarly devotion. . There is also evidence that he collaborated on a number of editions by Erasmus . [also] Erasmus held Gelenius in high regard as is attested to by himself and others" (Contemporaries of Erasmus, II, pp. 84-85). A very handsome, large paper copy, of this fine example of Basel Greek printing 245, [3] pp. Woodcut printer's device on title and at end; large woodcut initials and headpiece. Introduction in Latin with text in Greek. Contemporary ownership inscription, in Greek, on title as well as a later inscription dated "1640." § VD16, C270; Ebert 339; Brunet I, 1479; Graesse II, 17. [Attributes: First Edition; Hard Cover]
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Newe Zeitung].
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| Erzelung der Künigreych in Hispanien auch der selben jaerlich nutzung und einkomens mit sampt den herschafften dem selben Künigreych zugehoerig. Mer ein alte Prophecey Kay. Carl betreffend.
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[Augsburg, Heinrich Steiner], 1532. - 8 nn. Bll. Mit großem Titelholzschnitt und ornamentaler Holzschnittinitiale. Geheftet mit Marmorpapierstreifen (um 1800). 4to. Verzeichnet den gesamten Herrschaftsbereich der vereinigten spanischen Königreiche sowie alle geistlichen und weltlichen Fürsten innerhalb desselben. Genau aufgeführt ist der von den einzelnen Vasallen und den ihnen unterstehenden Ländereien jährlich zu leistende Tribut, darunter auch jene 140.000 Dukaten, die Kaiser Karl V. von den "Inseln von denen das gold kumpt" erwarten durfte. - Durchgehend sehr knapp beschnitten; erste Titelzeile fast vollständig abgeschnitten, auch der fast ganzseitige Wappenholzschnitt am rechten und unteren Rand minimal vom Bindemesser erfasst. Stellenweise leicht braun- bzw. fingerfleckig. VD 16, E 3913. Nicht in Halle und bei Gilhofer (Zeitungen). Nicht bei Sabin und Howes. [Attributes: Soft Cover]
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| Spiegel Der Artzney / Vot Zeyten Zu Nutz Und Trost Den Leyen Gemacht Durch Laurentium Friesen / Aber Offt Nun Gefelscht Durch unfleiß Der Büchtrucker / Yetzund Durch Denselben Laurentium Von W. Othonem Brunfelß Widerump Gebessert Und in Seynen Ersten .
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Balthasar Beck, Strassburg 1532 - ( noch Titel : ) .Glantz gestellet. Hiemit solle widerrüfft und fallsch declarieret seyn alle exemplar dieß Büchs so vor disem Truck ußgegange seind ". Solide Interim-Broschur der Zeit, starkes marmoriertes Papier, 3 echte Bünde, Bindung gut, äußerlich sehr ordentlich. Buchblock kollationiert vollständig mit dem Titel - Holzschnitt. Buchblock nicht ebarbiert ( glattgeschnitten ), diverse Wurmgänge ( nicht mehr bewohnt ! ) ausschließlich an den äußeren Rändern, nicht im Textteil. Das Buch wurde einschlägig benutzt, deshalb An- und Unterstreichungen, Marginalien und Hinweise ( randseitig gezeichnete Finger ) - alles von sehr alter Hand. Teilweise deutlich fleckig ( eher gebrauchs- denn papiertqualitätsbedingt ) , das aber niemals lesehemmend. 1 Blatt mit kleinem , 1 Blatt mit hälftigem Einriss ( diese hintereinander ). Architektural gerahmter ganzseitiger Holzschnitt, zentral gerahmt die Titelei umgeben 2 x 12 Portaits berühmter Ärzte/Naturwissenschaftler ( u.a. " Hipocrates Plinius Teophrast Galenus Serapion Cosmas Avicena Oribasius Rases. ) in ( z.T. rund- ) gesäulten Fenstern. Unten sitzen seitenbreit Adonis und Venus im Garten der Freuden. Rückseite : Namen der Lehrer so in diesem Buch. 2 Seiten Vorrede Laurentius Fries Doctor der artzney.( warum Deutsch ( dieses stark von Paracelsus beeinflußt )) 1 S. Otho Brunfelß zu dem Leser. 7 Seiten Register. 152 Blätter ( 304 Seiten ) , Eines der ersten Hausarzneibücher, dem " gemeinen armen Kranken " zugeeignet. Fries behandelt neben rein medizinischen Themen auch : Bier , Wein, Fleisch, Essen und Trinken, dabei Käse, Kräuter, Fisch, Milch und Gewürze, also auch eines der ersten Deutschen Kochbücher.Es gehrt auch um Haarpflege,Seuchen, Medikamente, alphabetisches Lexikon Standard - Pharmazie, Ohren- ,Augen-, Nasen- und Rachen-Krankheiten, 1 Dutzend Kapitel über Schwangeschaft und Geburt, giftige Tiere u.ä., .das Wissen der Zeit.Der Colmarer Arzt Fries stammmt aus Straßburg, war Stadtarzt in Metz, arbeitete auch in Deutschland. Neben Bezügen auf griechische und römische zieht er arabische Quellen vor. 0.7 Kg. Kommissionsware, deshalb leider kein Kollegenrabatt ! [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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Thomas d'Aquin
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| Diui Thome Aquinatis enarrationes, quas Cathenam vere auream dicunt / in quatuor Euangelia.
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Ambrosii Girault, Paris 1532 - CCXCIX, table. Reliure en plein veau estampé en à froid. Roulette extérieure à motifs de profils antiques et feuillages, délimitant un espace occupé par une frise de fleurons et d'une composition de petits fers représentant les apôtres, Adam et Eve au paradis terrestre, la crucifixion. Super-libros " Cathena Aurea ". Plat inférieur orné de la même composition. Traces de fermoirs. Coiffes absentes. La pièce de titre est gravée à la marque de l'imprimeur, les grandes lettrines sont gravées sur bois à motifs d'angelots, de saints ou de feuillages. Les 5 premiers feuillets ont souffert de pliures très importantes. Ex-libris manuscrit d'un érudit polonais Stanislas Grzvmalÿ, daté de 1538. Mention " M Ph " à la plume légèrement effacée sur le plat supérieur. Ambroise Girault exerce à Paris de 1517 à 1546, rue Saint Jacques à l'enseigne du pélican ; cette adresse est la même que celle de Pierre Viart et des Marnef, dont Girault avait épousé la fille. De cette dynastie seront issus quelques uns des plus importants libraires du XVIè s. Très belle reliure estampée.
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Cocles, Bartholomaeus).
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| Complexion, natur, un eigenschafft eines yeden menschen zu erfaren ob man schon den tag vn stundt, seiner geburt nit weste, kan yhm doch auß diesem buechlein geweissagt werden, unther welchem zeichen un planeten er geboren sey.
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Mainz, Peter Jordan, 1532. - (20,5 x 15 cm). 12 Bll. Mit großer Druckermarke auf dem Titel, diese am Schluss wiederholt und 1 ganzseitigen Holzschnitt auf der Titelrückseite. Moderner Halbpergamentband, unbeschnitten. Seltene deutsche Ausgabe dieser seinerzeit populären Anleitung zur Astrologie. Sie beruht auf dem erstmals 1504 erschienenen Lehrbuch der Physiognomie und Chiromantik des Bologneser Arztes Cocles (Bartholomeo della Rocca). Der ganzseitige Holzschnitt mit einer sehr schönen allegorischen Darstellung der Planeten Mars, Venus und Saturn sowie einer figürlichen Darstellung der Sternzeichen Stier und Widder. - Stellenweise etwas gebräunt bzw. fleckig. Erstes und letztes Blatt jeweils mit kleinen, unbedeutenden Randausbesserungen, sonst gut erhalten. - V16 C 4670
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PAULUS AEGINETA.
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| Opus de re medica, nunc primum integratum latinitate donatum, per Joannem Guinterium Andernacum.
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Paris, Simon de Colines, 1532. - In-folio, [dimension: 335 x 217 mm] de (40), 47, (9), 39, (9), 127, (9), 48, (8), 24, (8), 83, (9), 158 pp., 1 f. bl. Veau marbré, dos à nerfs orné, tranches rouges. (Reliure du XVIIIe.) Première édition de la traduction de Johannes Guinterius (Guinter von Andernach), le professeur de Vésale. Le "De Re medica", divisé en 7 livres, traite d'hygiène, de diététique, de pathologie, des maladies de la tête, de la lèpre, des maladies de la peau, des poisons, de pharmacologie et de chirurgie. Le plus grand médecin de l'époque byzantine était aussi un remarquable chirurgien. Son ouvrage est le meilleur manuel de médecine opératoire de l'Antiquité. Paul d'Aegine y enseigne plusieurs méthodes d'opération de la face, ce qui en fait un des premiers livres de chirurgie plastique. "The extreme practicality of the text and its consequent use doubtless accounts for its rarity today. Its section on surgery, Book VI, has been called the principal medical work of the Byzantine era." Stillwell 473. Cet ouvrage n'avait été jusqu'ici publié qu'en grec par Alde Manuce. Il a été publié la même année à Basle, dans une traduction d' Alban Thorer. Belle marque d'imprimeur sur le titre. Schreiber, S. de Colines 89 : "The first to publish a complete translation was therefore Johannes Guinterius, who states that he used three Greek texts : the Aldine princeps, an ancient manuscript belonging to Janus Lascaris and a "codex of marvelous antiquity" belonging to Jean Ruel." Coins et coiffes usés. Petit trou de ver traversant tout le volume, un autre trou de ver avec perte d'une ou deux lettres sur les premiers 18 feuillets et qui se poursuit dans la marge. Durling 3551. Pas dans Adams. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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FLACCUS (C. Valerius)
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| Argonauticon
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Paris, Simon Colines, 1532 - in-8, 103ff. (signatures a8-m8, n7). Manque le dernier feuillet blanc vélin surjeté, dos lisse avec pièce de titre, tranches bleue Cette édition est une copie de celle publiée à Strasbourg, chez Knobloch, en 1525. Ce poème épique inachevé sur l'histoire de Jason et de Médée est notamment inspiré des "Argonautiques" d'Apollonios de Rhodes. Ex-libris arraché au dos de la page de titre avec petit trou. Bel exemplaire BRUNET V-1046; RENOUARD, Bibliographie de Simon de Colines, p.200.
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Munster, Sebastian (1488-1552),
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| Typus cosmographicus universalis" from Johann Huttich and Simon Grynaeus, Novis orbis Regionum
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Hervagius, Basel 1532 - THE FIRST WORLD MAPS TO DEPICT THE THEORIES OF NICOLAUS COPERNICUS Woodcut: 143/4" x 22" References: Lloyd Arnold Brown, The World Encompassed, exh. cat. (Baltimore, 1952), n. 65; Rodney W. Shirley, The Mapping of the World (London, 1983), n. 67. While the Paris edition of Johann Huttich and Simon Grynaeus's 1532 Novus orbis regionum included Oronce Finé's double-cordiform map (see above, n. 9), the Basel edition of the same year included this very different cartographic treatment of the world on an oval projection. With the cartography ascribed to prominent cartographer Sebastian Münster and the execution to the celebrated German artist Hans Holbein the Younger, the map is particularly fine from an artistic standpoint, with sea monsters adorning the waves of the oceans, exotic animals and landscape views with curious classical architectural structures around the margins, along with less benign scenes depicting acts of cannibalism and animal sacrifice. These nightmarish fantasies of terrible creatures and terrifying customs in distant places surely reflect the flights of imagination that contemporary geographical discoveries inspired among western Europeans, and one might go so far as to say that Holbein inflected his rendering with a distinctly medieval sensibility. In another sense, however, the map was progressive, even groundbreaking, for it was one of the first world maps to reflect the Copernican theory of a heliocentric universe. Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543), the Polish astronomer who famously argued that the earth orbited around the sun and rotated once daily on its own axis, was Münster's contemporary. Although Copernicus's groundbreaking book De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (On the Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres) was not published until 1543, his ideas-- spread through lectures, circulated in written pamphlets and via word of mouth-- were gaining currency among geographers and astronomers when Münster published this map. Before Copernicus, most scholars had upheld the Ptolemaic conception of a stationary earth at the center of the universe. Ultimately, the theories of the Polish astronomer proved too radical to escape controversy and were rejected by the Church. (Later scholars, most notably Galileo Galilei and Giordano Bruno, were ultimately put to death for upholding and expanding upon Copernicuss theories.) In the 1530s, however, the controversy had yet to crystallize, and Münster and Holbein's map demonstrates an adherence to the Copernican model with the inclusion of two angels vigorously turning crank handles at the north and south poles, as though physically rotating the planet on a giant spit. The significance of this map, therefore, is not just aesthetic, for it also visualizes a key moment in the history of science and a turning point in knowledge about the workings of the universe.
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CICERON;
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| Ad Titum Pomponium Atticum, ad M. Brutum, & ad Quintum fratrem, epistolarum libri XX.
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- Paris, Simon de Colines, 1532 In-8 de (16), 331 ff., 1 f. bl., veau moucheté, dos à nerfs orné et doré, tranches rouges (reliure du XVIIIe siècle). Première édition des Lettres à Atticus donnée par Simon de Colines. Faite d'après l'édition aldine de 1513, elle reproduit la dédicace d'Alde à Filippe Gyulai Moré. Marques de possesseurs successifs cancellées sur le titre. Schreiber, Simon de Colines, 84.
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Landulfus Sagax.
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| Eutropii Insigne volumen quo Romana Historia vniuersa describitur, ex diuersorum authorum monumentis collecta. Additae sunt Graecorum imperatorum uitae de rebus in Oriente & Constantinopoli, Persia, Arabiaque gestis, de quibus hactenus Latinis parum constabat. Quidam Annales Constantinopolitanos appellant. Opus indignum certe quod in tenebris tam diu delituerit. Pauli Diaconi Aquileiensis De gestis Langobardorum Libri VI.
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Basel, in Officina Frobeniana (al colophon: per Hieronymum Froben. et Nicolaum Episcopium) 1532. - In fo. (295x200) cc. 4 n.n. pp. 443 (1) car. rom. marca tip. inc. in legno al front. e alla fine, num. belle iniziali inc. in legno di vario formato. Leg. del XIX sec. in cartone, tass. in carta al dor. Qualche carta legg. arross. altrimenti bella copia genuina. Landulfus Sagax, canico a Chartres, continua in quest'opera la storia romana di Eutropio e Paolo Diacono. L'opera è curata da Sigmund Gelen, che firma la prefazione. Bella impressione dello stampatore Froben, nella usuale eleganza e sobrietà. Figura sul ns. sito. Adams, E/1127. S.T.C. G.B., pag. 482. ICCU, BVEE\012185.
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