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Petrus Chrysologus.
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| Divi Petri Chrysologi archiepiscopi Ravenatis sermones nunc primum in vulgus editi.
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(Bologna, Giovanni Battista Faelli), (29. V.) 1534. - (8), 318, (1) Bll. (ohne das l. w. Bl.). Mit zahlreichen ornamentalen Holzschnittinitialen. Halbpergamentband des 17. Jhs. Dreiseitiger gesprenkelter Farbschnitt. 4to. Erste Ausgabe. - Petrus Chrysologus (gest. um 450) war in Ravenna Bischof, Kirchenlehrer und Kanzelredner. 1729 wurde er zum Kirchenlehrer erhoben. Außer 176 überlieferten Reden ist von ihm nichts erhalten. Sie wurden um 715 durch den Erzbischof von Ravenna zum sog. "Catalogus Felicianus" vereinigt. "Als echt gelten 168 Predigten der Collectio Feliciana [.] und 15 andere von der Forsch. ihm zugeschriebene Sermones [.]: rhetorische Erklärungen zu Evangelien, Paulus, Psalmen, Glaubensbekenntnis, Vaterunser in liturgischem Kontext für die christliche Praxis" (LMA VI, 1959). - Teils etwas gebräunt bzw. braunfleckig (Titel und letztes Bl. stärker). Durchgehend mit zeitgenöss. Marginalien und Anstreichungen von verschiedenen Händen. Edit 16, CNCE 37387. BM-STC Italian 502. Graesse V, 242 (Anm.). Wetzer/Welte IX, 1899. Nicht bei Adams oder im IA. [Attributes: First Edition]
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Bibel. - Deutsch. -- Biblia,
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| Das ist: Die gantze H.
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- Schrifft deß Alten und Neuen Testaments. Wie solche von Herrn Doctor Martin Luther in unsere Teutsche Mutter-Sprach zu übersetzen Anno 1534 zu End gebracht. Mit den Summarien Johann Sauberti (und) Salomon Glassens ausgefertiget Samt einer Vorrede Herrn Johann Michael Dilherrns. Nürnberg. J. A. Endters Erben, 1729. Fol. Mit 2 (von 7) ganzseitigen Kupfern von A. Nunzer und 144 Textholzschnitten von Elias Porzel nach J.J. Sandrart. Titel in Rot- u. Schwarzdruck, 33 (statt 36) Bl., 1179 (statt 1181) S., 12 (statt 20) nn. Einschaltseiten, 11 Bl. Einfacher brauner Lederband aus dem letzten Drittel des 19. Jahrhunderts; Deckel mit einigen Schab- u. Kratzspuren, Ecken beschabt. 21. Ausgabe der "Dilherr-Bibel" in einem (trotz der umfangreichen "Mängelliste") ordentlichen Exemplar. In vorliegender Ausstattung wurde die "Dilherr-Bibel" unverändert bis zur letzten Ausgabe im Jahre 1788 gedruckt. Sie war ein nicht wegzudenkender zentraler Bestandteil protestantischer Haushalte der Zeit und blieb über viele Jahrzehnte in den Familien erhalten. So auch das vorliegende Exemplar, das offensichtlich gegen Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts als altes Familienerbstück von einem Buchbinder wieder in Form gebracht wurde. Der nur noch zur Hälfte vorhandene Eintrag des vermutlichen Erstbesitzers ("Johann Jacob Köhler, Bürger und Fleischhauer in Siebenlehn Anno 1741") wurde zu dieser Zeit ganz hinterlegt und trägt auf dem ergänzten Stück einen Eintrag einer Agnes Ernestine Köhler (die 1845 als ihr Geburtsjahr nennt). - Es fehlen die 2 gestochenen Frontispize zu AT und NT, das gestochene Lutherporträt, 5 ganzseitige Kupfer (davon 4 auf den fehlenden 8 nn. Einschaltseiten), 3 Blatt aus den Vorstücken u. S. 145/146 aus dem ansonsten vollständigen Bibel-Text. Das Titelblatt alt ganz aufgezogen, 4 Blatt zu Beginn geknittert, S. 37/38 mit kl. Ausrissen im Rand und tiefem Einriss, das erste Blatt der Luther-Biographie mit angeränderter Fehlstelle (min. Textverlust) u. Einriss. Papier durchgängig leicht gebräunt, die Vorstücke im Unterrand schwach wasserrandig.
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VADIANUS (eigentlich von Watt),
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| Epitome trivm terrae partivm, Asiae, Africae et Evropae ... Cvm addito in fronte libri Elencho regionum, urbium, amnium, insularum, quorum Nouo testamento sit mentio, quo expeditius pius Lector quae uelit, inuenire queat.
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Tiguri, Froschauer, (1534). 8°. 8 nn. Bl., 524 S., 2 unbedruckte Bl., 3 nn. Bl., 1 unbedr. Blatt. Fachmännisch restaurierter Lederband mit zwei Stoffbänden. Adams V, 11. - Handschriftliche Provenienz auf dem Titelblatt geschwärzt bzw. ausradiert. Stellenweise Unterstreichungen und alte handschriftliche Marginalien in brauner und roter Tinte. Mehrere Wurmgänge gehen durch die ersten etwa 150 Seiten, kleine Fehlstellen im Text durch Papiermasse ergänzt, im unteren Rand braunfleckig. Neu restaurierter Lederband, Rücken und Ecken mit neuem Leder überzogen, beide Deckel unter Verwendung des ursprünglichen vergoldeten Leders, mit ergänzten Fehlstellen. Neue Vorsatzpapiere. Vorliegendes Werk erschien im Jahre der Erstausgabe und gehört zu den besten geographischen Schriften des Schweizer Humanisten und Reformators Joachim Vadianus (1484-1551). [Geographie; Reisebücher] [Alte Drucke/Early Printing] [OrderNr. 623][14]
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RANKE,L.v.,
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| Fürsten und Völker von Süd - Europa im sechszehnten und siebzehnten Jahrhundert.: Vornehmlich aus ungedruckten Gesandtschaftsberichten. 4 Bde. Hamburg, Perthes, und Berlin, Duncker & Humblodt, 1827 - 1836. Neuere Hldrbde. m. Rsch.
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- * ADB XXVII, 242; Slg. Borst 1534. - Erste Ausgabe eines der frühen Hauptwerke Rankes, die Bände 2 - 4 mit dem zweiten Titel "Die römischen Päpste, ihre Kirche und ihr Staat im sechszehnten und siebzehnten Jahrhundert". Eines seiner Hauptwerke 'Die römischen Päpste.', in dem er mit bewundernswerter Objektivität erstmals die Geschichte des neueren Papsttums darstellte. Ranke ist der bedeutendste neuere Historiker überhaupt. Das prägende Beispiel Rankes hat der deutschen Geschichtswissenschaft bis heute ihren staatlich - politischen Charakter aufgeprägt, der sie von der westeuropäischen, mehr der Soziologie zugewandten Geschichtschreibung unterscheidet. - StaT. Tls. stärker gebräunt. [Attributes: First Edition]
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RABELAIS - MARLIANI, G. B.
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| Topographia antiquae Romae
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S. Gryphius Lyon 1534 18th century vellum, red edges 8vo . FIRST EDITION WITH PREFACE BY FRANCOIS RABELAIS. The famous French satirist had been invited by Cardinal Jean Du Bellay to accompany him as private physician for a trip to Italy, something which he had long looked forward to. Rabelais intended to compose a work on the topography of Rome based on his personal experience. "However, before the actual composition of the work began, there appeared in Rome a similar work by Bartolo Marliani. ... Rabelais was so impressed with it, that, on his return to Lyons he urged the printer Sebastianus Gryphius to publish a new edition. To this he contributed a dedicatory epistle to Du Bellay wherein he gave an account of his visit to the eternal City ... Thus the rare little book of the Italian antiquarian is endowed with unusual importance, combining, as it does, a XVIth century account of the ruins of Rome with a record of a visit by one of the greatest writers and most brilliant humanists France produced in this period " (H. P. Kraus, Cat. 38, Sidelights of the Renaissance (1945) p. 62- 63; with additional information on the work) 8vo, [8], 313, [14] pp. With woodcut printer's device on title and at end. Early owner's name neatly washed from blank margin of the second leaf resulting in a few minuscule holes not affecting any text. Mild foxing and light browning. One running heading in index slightly trimmed. 18th century vellum, red edges. § BM/STC French, 302; Adams M-609; Baudrier VIII, 81; Borroni 7923, ; Fossati Bellani 901; Gültlingen V, 259; Plan 235, XIV; Rossetti G 280; Schudt 602
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Valerius Maximus.
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| Valerius Maximus nuper editus. Index Copiosissimus rerum omnium, & personarum, de quibus in his libris agitur.
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Venice: [colophon]: in Aedibus haeredum Aldi, & Andreae Soceri. March, , 1534 - large anchor printers device on the title and last leaf, a few ownership inscriptions and early annotations, one or two, on title, crossed through, and another at the end in a young students hand: Hic Liber est meus, browning to one gathering, lower corners of a few leaves touched by damp, ff.[8, including integral blank], 209,[2], sm.8vo., contemporary vellum, abbreviated ink author and date, written on spine, slight stains, morocco bookplate of Oscar Sutro, good An attractive Aldine edition adding to Valerius Maximus roman history, which Renouard notes was carefully revised by P. Manutius. (Adams V104: Renouard p.110)
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RABELAIS - MARLIANI, G. B.
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| Topographia antiquae Romae
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S. Gryphius, Lyon 1534 - 18th century vellum, red edges 8vo . FIRST EDITION WITH PREFACE BY FRANCOIS RABELAIS. The famous French satirist had been invited by Cardinal Jean Du Bellay to accompany him as private physician for a trip to Italy, something which he had long looked forward to. Rabelais intended to compose a work on the topography of Rome based on his personal experience. "However, before the actual composition of the work began, there appeared in Rome a similar work by Bartolo Marliani. . Rabelais was so impressed with it, that, on his return to Lyons he urged the printer Sebastianus Gryphius to publish a new edition. To this he contributed a dedicatory epistle to Du Bellay wherein he gave an account of his visit to the eternal City . Thus the rare little book of the Italian antiquarian is endowed with unusual importance, combining, as it does, a XVIth century account of the ruins of Rome with a record of a visit by one of the greatest writers and most brilliant humanists France produced in this period " (H. P. Kraus, Cat. 38, Sidelights of the Renaissance (1945) p. 62- 63; with additional information on the work) 8vo, [8], 313, [14] pp. With woodcut printer's device on title and at end. Early owner's name neatly washed from blank margin of the second leaf resulting in a few minuscule holes not affecting any text. Mild foxing and light browning. One running heading in index slightly trimmed. 18th century vellum, red edges. § BM/STC French, 302; Adams M-609; Baudrier VIII, 81; Borroni 7923, ; Fossati Bellani 901; Gültlingen V, 259; Plan 235, XIV; Rossetti G 280; Schudt 602. [Attributes: First Edition]
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Beck
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| Michelangelo: The Medici Chapel
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Brand new. When Michelangelo left Florence for Rome in 1534, the Medici tombs were unfinished, but there was no question of another sculptor being brought in to complete them. They were already icons of artistic perfection, which it would be sacrilege for anyone else to touch. That eminence they retain to this day. The two seated Medici Dukes and the reclining figures of Night, Day, Dawn and Dusk are among the most famous sculptures in the world, endlessly copied and universally recognisable.;Yet however familiar these images are, this collection of photographs by one of Italy's leading photographers of sculpture allows us to view these works of art in detail. It is now possible to actually imagine Michelangelo's chisel at work, and to marvel afresh at the sheer physical power that made him almost superhuman for his contemporaries.;Bruno Santi, Director of the Medici Chapel from 1982 to 1992, and the art historians James Beck and Antonio Paolucci provide the historical background to the Chapel, essentially the Medici's family mausoleum, and explain how the concept changed over the 15 years Michelangelo worked on it. Originally envisaged as commemorative for members of the family, it was eventually confined to only two - who would now be forgotten but for their monuments. They make the little building that contains them as important in the history of Mannerist architecture as the figures are in the history of sculpture: indeed, no other location, not even the Sistine Chapel, captures the essence of Michelangelo's genius so intensely.
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Gellio Aulo//Gellius Aulus
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| Auli Gellii luculentissimi scriptoris noctes atticae
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Lugduni: Apud Seb. Gryphium, 1534 - in 8°, 17 cm, ril. coeva in pelle restaurata, decorazioni a secco ai piatti, 3 nervi al dorso, tagli colorati pp. (64), 575, marca tipografica al frontespizio e all'ultima pagina, alcuni capilettera animati; alcune antiche note a penna, qualche alone alle prime carte Molto buono
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Brant, Sebastian
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| Expositio Titulorum: Expositiones Sive Declarationes Omniu
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1534. Brant, Sebastian [1458-1521]. Expositio Titulorum: Expositiones Sive Declarationes Omniu[m] Titulorum Iuris, Tam Civilis [Quam] Canonici Et de Modo Studendi in Utr[iusque] Jure: Cu[ius] Nominibus Omnium Scribentium in Jure. [Lyon: Benedictum Bonnyn], 1534. CXXXVII, [X] ff. Main text printed in parallel columns. Octavo (7" x 5"). Contemporary paneled calf with elaborate blind-tooling, raised bands and blind fillets to spine, faint early hand-lettered title to fore-edge, faint somewhat later location number to spine, ties lacking. Light rubbing to extremities, corners bumped and lightly worn, large worm-holes to rear board edges at lower corner and center of foot and head, additional worming to pastedowns, minor worming to margins of preliminaries and endleaves, front hinge cracked but secure, lower corner of title page repaired with no loss to text. Title page with large woodcut Bonnyn device printed within woodcut architectural border, woodcut decorated initials. Early annotations in fine hand to endleaves and margins of some leaves (along with underlining). Light toning, interior otherwise fresh. * Remembered today as the moral and satirical poet of Das Narrenschiff (The Ship of Fools), Brant was also a noted legal scholar and humanist. He studied at Basel, where he completed a doctor of laws degree. After serving on Basel's law faculty he moved to Strasbourg, his birthplace, where he became city clerk and enjoyed a position of great prominence. Brant was later appointed imperial councilor by the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I, who elevated him to the nobility. Expositio Titulorum is a renowned textbook devoted to complex passages in Roman and canon law. First published in 1490 while Brant was in Strasbourg, it summarizes his thoughts concerning Roman and Canon law and reflects his conservative and somewhat cynical worldview. OCLC locates no copies of this edition in North America, 9 copies of other editions. Not in Baudrier or Adams.
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Commissioning organisation
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| Canada and its provinces
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printed by T. & A. Constable at - I-II. New France, 1534-1760 -- III-IV. British dominion, 1760-1840 -- V. United Canada, 1840-1867 -- VI-VII. The Dominion: political evolution -- IX-X. The Dominion: industrial arts -- XI-XII. The Dominion: missions; arts and letters -- XIII-XIV. The Atlantic provinces -- XV-XVI. The province of Quebec -- XVII-XVIII. The province of Ontario -- XIX-XX. The prairie provinces -- XXI- The Pacific province -- Commissioning organisation: by one hundred associates ; Adam Shortt, Arthur G. Doughty, general editors. 21 v. :. plates, ports., maps ; 25 cm. Associated Names: Doughty, Arthur G. Associated Names: Shortt, Adam, Associated Dates: 1860-1936. Associated Dates: 1859-1931. Original full green levant crushed morocco. ANTIQUARIAN Three raised bands, gilt titled spines & crests to front boards, gilt deco to inner edges of boards, t.e.g. Antiquarian. Minimal rubbing, lacks vol. 22 & 23 (index), o/w a very good, rare set. Limited edition, number 125 of only 875.". Keywords: Subjects [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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UDEMANS, Godfried.
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| T Geestelyck Roer van't Coopmans Schip, dat is: trouw bericht, hoe dat een coopman, en coopvaerder, hemselven dragen moet in syne handelinge, in pays, ende in oorloge, voor God, ende de menschen, te water ende te lande, insonderheydt onder de heydenen in Oost ende West-Indien: . tweede druck, verbetert ende vermeerdert by den autheur.Dordrecht, François Boels, 1640 (colophon: printed by Hendrick van Esch, Dordrecht, 1641). 4to in 8s (20 x 15.5 cm). With an engraved frontispiece, 3 woodcut head and tailpieces, 2 decorated woodcut initial letters (2 series) and decorations built-up from fleurons. With a poem by Jacob Cats. Nineteenth-century half tanned sheepskin, mottled-paper sides.
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- (24), 721 [=719], (57) pp. Alden & Landis 641/144 (4 copies); Asher 24; JCB II, p. 286; James Ford Bell Lib. U-4; Landwehr, VOC 766, 2nd ed. (present copy & 1 mixed with 1st ed.); Muller, America 1534 (lacking frontis.); Sabin 97664; Tiele, Land- en Volkenkunde 1119 note; Karlsruher Virt. Kat. (5 copies); OCLC WorldCat (4 copies); STCN (3 copies); NNBW X, cols. 1065-1066; not in Arents; Church; Eberstadt; Streeter,Second edition, extensively revised and expanded by the author, of a very rare work intended especially for merchants trading in the East and West Indies, originally published in 1638. It can be seen as the foundation for Christian trading ethics. Every trading activity had a Christian aspect, not only for the (spiritual and financial) benefit of the merchants themselves, but also as a good example for the natives, who needed to be converted. In the extensive part on America (the West Indies), Udemans (1580-1649), a minister in the Dutch Reformed Church, takes a stand in support of the natives, saying they suffered from the Spanish tyranny just as the Dutch did. He urges merchants to trade with them instead of conquering parts of the New World. He covers numerous interesting topics, warning (for example) against the sailors' heavy tobacco smoking. The book is also the earliest detailed history of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) and the more recently established West India Company. The frontispiece (with the short title "Coopmans Roer") shows a view of the courtyard of the Amsterdam exchange and below it two ships at sea. We have located only eight complete copies, including the present.Asher criticised Udemans' lack of precision and pedantic style, but appreciated his book as a pioneering work with much detail not to be found elsewhere. Udemans used many sources now lost and gives valuable insights into the practical use of Christian ethics. The third (1655) edition, published six years after the author's death, is largely unrevised, and J.P.van den Tol brought out a reprint of the present second edition in 1965.With a library stamp of the Utrechtche Zendingsvereeniging (Utrecht Missionary Society) a label of the Hendrik Kraemer Institute, and a pasted-in description of the book from the Bibliothèque Américaine. With some water stains in the first few leaves and minor damage to the foot of the frontispiece, but still generally in good condition and with good margins. The detached front board has been crudely repaired. Second edition of Udeman's well-known work on Christian trading ethics and essential sourcce for the history of the VOC and WIC.
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Guaynerio, Antonio
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| OPUS PRAECLARUM
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JACOBUS MYT For SCIPIONE , 1534. vg; rare edition. With illuminated [black-&-white] initial letter on each new paragraph; GUAINERIO, ANTONIO. OPUS PRAECLARUM. TITLE IN RED AND BLACK WITHIN WOODCUT ORNAMENTAL BORDER. [8], 307 LEAVES; LACKS LAST LEAF (BLANK OR WITH DEVICE? ]. 8vo, LATER VELLUM, LOWER PORTION OF SPINE IMPERECT, EDGES OF COVERS PARTLY WORN THROUGH; SOME LIGHT MARGINAL DAMPSTAINING, MINOR WORMINGIN BLANK UPPER OUTER CORNER AT END.
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Sannazzaro Jacopo
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| Arcadia del Sannazaro.
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letteratura- Aldo, Venezia 1534 - In-8° (160x87 mm.), 91, [1] carte, spazi per iniziali con letterina guida, marca tipografica al frontespizio e al verso dellultima carta. Legatura della fine del XVIII secolo in piena pelle di vitello, piatti inquadrati da un triplice filetto dorato, dorso a cinque nervi con titolo e ferri in oro, tagli dorati. Ottimo esemplare, solo una impercettibile gora nel margine esterno di alcune carte, cerniere restaurate. Seconda edizione aldina del celebre romanzo pastorale di Jacopo Sannazzaro (1456-1530). LArcadia, composta in volgare tra il 1480 e il 1485, è formata di dodici ecloghe e dodici prose narranti la storia del giovane Sincero (Sannazzaro) che cerca consolazione ai suoi tristi pensieri damore tra i pastori dArcadia. Guidato da una ninfa per vie sotterranee fino a Partenope, apprenderà che la fanciulla amata, Carmosina Bonifacio, è morta. Intrisa dimmagini classiche, ma ricca anche di bellissime descrizioni di paesaggio, lopera esprime laspirazione profonda del poeta e di tutti gli umanisti verso un mondo di pace e tranquillità ormai scomparso per sempre. «Questo modo di rappresentare il mondo sotto le due forme a contrasto della semplicità e della felicità rurale e della artificiosità e potenza cittadina, e di ritagliarsi un luogo e un paesaggio intermedi tra il disordine della civiltà e quello delle forze incontrollate della natura selvaggia, era uno dei più adatti per esprimere le frustazioni e le aspirazioni degli intellettuali di questo tempo. Questo codice aveva daltra parte, già nellecloga IV di Virgilio e poi nelle ecloghe latine, di contenuto allegorico e politico, di Dante, Petrarca e Boccaccio, la caratteristica di presentarsi come veicolo di un doppio messaggio: uno letterale (sulla vita dei pastori) e uno allegorico (sulla vita morale e politica dei singoli o della società).» (Remo Ceserani, Lidia De Federicis, Il materiale e limmaginario, II, La società dellantico regime, Torino 1988, pp. 265-266). LArcadia di Sannazzaro ebbe notevole fortuna in tutta Europa e segnò linizio di un nuovo mito e genere letterario, quello appunto del "romanzo pastorale". LAminta di Tasso e il Pastor fido di Guarini sono i suoi più illustri rappresentanti. BMSTC 606; Adams S 320; Renouard I, 200/6. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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GLAREANUS Henricus PICCOLIMINI
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| Pii. Pont. Max. Asiae Europae que elegantissima descriptio, mira festiuitate tum veteru, tum recentium res memoratu dignas complectens, maxime quae sub Frederico III. Apud Europeos Christiani cum Turcis, Prutnis, Soldano, & caeteris hostibus fidei, tum etia inter sese vario bellorum euentu commiserunt...
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Chez Claude Chevallon, A Paris 1534, petit in 8, 8ff. 522pp. (Même collation B.N.F)., Un Vol. relié.. Pii. Pont. Max. Asiae Europae que elegantissima descriptio, mira festiuitate tum veteru, tum recentium res memoratu dignas complectens, maxime quae sub Frederico III. Apud Europeos Christiani cum Turcis, Prutnis, Soldano, & caeteris hostibus fidei, tum etia inter sese vario bellorum euentu commiserunt.§Première édition.§Plein Vélin contemporain. Pastiche d'une reliure hollandaise. Dos lisse et muet. Une mouillure marginale claire marge haute sur l'ensemble de l'ouvrage. Beau papier Vergé d'époque.§Pii II Sylvio Piccolimini fut un représentant important de la renaissance, poète, orateur et historien, ses relations de voyages furent très appréciées, il cherchait à réaliser un importante ?uvre de géographie. §L'ouvrage est commenté par Heinrich Loris (1405-1464). Il fut un fameux humaniste suisse de son temps, doué d'un esprit universel caractéristique de l'époque, à la fois poète, géographe estimé et illustre, important théoricien de la musique médiévale et auteur du Dodécachordon (théorie des 12 tons), mathématicien, philologueä Il naquit à Glarus, ville qu'il prit pour nom, et mourut à Freiburg, entre autres fonctions, il fut professeur de philosophie à l'université de Paris.§Marque de l'imprimeur sur la page de titre. Cet ouvrage constitue une perle typographique, d'une élégance rare, c'est en effet chez Chevallon que vivait et travaillait Garamond à cette période. Absent à Brunet, à la BNF, aux catalogues anglais et à la plupart des bibliothèques européennes.
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Savonarola, Girolamo.
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| Compendium logices. Part of Compendium totius philosophiae. Modern vellum.
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Aurelius, 1534., Venice: - Savonarola, Girolamo (1452-98). Compendium logices [part 3 of Compendium totius philosophiae]. 4to. 67ff. Venice: in officina Aurelii Pincii, 1534 (colophon). 151 x 101 mm. Later limp vellum, title in ink on front cover. Minor staining, otherwise very good. One or two marginal notes. Slip of paper bound in at end with what appears to be a table of contents written in an early hand. Third (?) edition, preceded by the editions of 1492 and 1497. Rare-OCLC cites only one copy in the U.S., at the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota. Adams S-462 (citing the entire Compendium totius philosophiae, of which this forms the third part). 32240 [Attributes: Soft Cover]
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Giovanni Boccaccio
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| AMETO,OVER COMEDIA DEL LE NIMPHE FLORINTINE, Florence,1534
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- AMETO,OVER COMEDIA DEL LE NIMPHE FLORINTINE, Compilita da Misser Giovanni Boccaccio da Certaldo Citta,Dino di Firenze,(Florence),1534, by . Some pages have some vintage ink underscoring and marginal notes. The title page and colophon have an elegant engraving of a cat with a mouse in its mouth, a lion. Beneath the cat is the latin maxim, " Dissi*Milivm*Infida* Societas. It has an old but not original very elegant vellum binding with an attractive red leather title tab on the spine of the vellum binding with "Boccaccio Ameto Comedi" printed on it. The size of the book is 16mo i.e. 4" X 6.25." The overall condition of the book is good + with exceptions noted. There is mild discoloration of the title page and the outside of the front and rear vellum boards. 31 years shy of being Incunabulia. There are 92 pages with the above described engraving on page 93, which appears to be a crest of some sort. [Attributes: First Edition; Hard Cover]
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FITZHERBERT (JOHN)
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| The Boke of Husbandry
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1534 - The Boke of Husbandry, black letter, title within woodcut architectural border (McKerrow & Ferguson 30, with "1534" in sill), woodcut initials, some dampstaining throughout, G2 with piece torn from blank margin, bookplate of William Charles de Meuron, 7th Earl Fitzwiliam, early nineteenth century red morocco, sides with ornate gilt border containing coronets, flowers and other decorative tools, spine in 6 compartments enclosing gilt rampant lions and green morocco label, g.e. [STC 10996], 8vo, [colophon: Imprynted at Londo[n] in fletestrete in the house of Thomas Berthelet, nere to the condite at the sygne of Lucrece], 1534 [but c.1540?]
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CASSIODORUS, Flavius Magnus
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| Historia Tripartita de regimine ecclesie primitive.
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Lyons, Jac. Giunta, 1534. - Small 4to. (126 + 2 blank)ff. Lettre bâtarde. Text in two columns. Title in red & black within woodcut ornamental border. Woodcut initials. Morocco. Latin translations of the ecclesiastical histories of Theodoret Sozoman and Socrates covering the years 306 to 438 Ad published as Historia Tripartita under the supervision of Cassiodorus (c.490 to c.580 AD), a great scholar and statesman of Syrian extraction in the service of Theodoric, King of the Ostrogoths at Ravenna. He devoted much of his time in the quest for preserving sacred and profane knowledge and supervised translations from the Greek into Latin. This edition not in the British Library Catalogue. Adams records no copies in Cambridge.
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| Bible. Bijbel. Bibel, T'Geheele Oude ende Nieuwe Testamet met grooter naersticheyt nade latijnsche text gecorigeert.
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Vorsterman, Antwerpen 1534 - Gegraveerde titels (2) met telkens 8 houtsneden, 252 gravures in de tekst, 7 volledig gegraveerde en 2 halve pagina's. ff 13, fo 196-168-102. Gedrukt op twee kolommen in gotische karakters Tweede editie van deze Vorstermanbijbel (eerste 1528). Door de theologische faculteit van Leuven in een ordonatie van 1548 op de lijst van verboden bijbelvertalingen geplaatst. Dank zij de hulp van bekwame teekenaars als Jan Swart en Lucas van Leyden is deze bijbel de fraaiste van den Hervormingstijd geworden. 1 volumes. Een blad vervangen door een facsimile. Eerste 77 ff randbeschadigingen en smalle marges. Un feuillet absent a été adroitement remplacé par un facsimile, quelques mouillures, le dernier feuillet incomplet a été remonté. Goed exemplaar. Good condition Originele lederen band op houten kaften, koudgestempelde versiering, sluitklemmen. Gerestaureerde rug. Reliure de l'époque sur ais de bois, ornementation à froid sur les plats dos restauré, fermoirs
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Beda Venerabilis.
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| Homiliae [.] hyemales & quadragesimales de tempore ac de sanctis [.].
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[Köln], Johann Gymnicus, 1534. - (16), 351, (1) SS. [Beigebunden] II: Ders. Homiliae [.] aestivales de tempore & de sanctis. Köln, 1534. 403, (11) SS., l. w. Bl. [Beigebunden] III: Ders. Homiliae [.] in D. Pauli epistolas & alias veteris & novi testamenti lectionum [.]. Ebd., 1535. (24), 317, (1) SS. Mit zus. 3 (2 versch.) Druckermarken sowie 1 figuralen Titelbordüre in Holzschnitt. Blindgepr. Schweinslederband der Zeit über Holzdeckeln mit abgeschrägten Deckelkanten auf 3 Doppelbünden mit zeitgenöss. hs. Rückenschildchen und Schnitttitel. 2 intakte Schließen. 8vo. Sammelband mit den maßgeblichen deutschen Drucken der Homilienwerke Bedas, durchwegs in erster Ausgabe. - Der Heilige Beda (673-735), genannt "der Ehrwürdige", wirkte als Benediktinermönch im Kloster St. Paul in Jarrow. "Beda arbeitete fast auf dem ganzen Gebiet des damaligen Wissens. Das von ihm selbst aufgestellte Verzeichnis seiner Werke enthält Kommentare zu vielen biblischen Büchern, chronologische, historische und hagiographische Schriften, Gedichtsammlungen, Homilien und Briefe, Lehrbücher der Orthographie und Metrik, ein Kompendium der Erd- und Himmelskunde, auch Schriften aus dem Gebiet der Mathematik, Physik und Musik" (Bautz, BBKL I, 453f.). Sein Hauptwerk stellt seine Chronik der Kirche (und auch Politik) in England von Cäsars bis zu seinen eigenen Zeiten dar, die ihm den Ehrennamen "Vater der englischen Geschichtsschreibung" einbrachte. - Der hübsche, mit Blütenrollen verzierte Einband etwas berieben; untere Ecke des Vorderdeckels lädiert. Durchgehend etwas wurmspurig; Titel mit hs. Besitz- und Kaufvermerk "Sum M. Udalrici Freyhers ex [.] emptus ibidem decem batziis" sowie griechischem Glaubensspruch ("Meine Hoffnung ist Christus") und Datierung "1538". I: VD 16, B 1430 (Kollation der Vorstücke abweichend). II: VD 16, B 1431. III: VD 16, B 1434 (= A 4218). BNHCat B 187. Adams B 458. Durchwegs nicht bei BM-STC German.
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Corneille Mortier & Jean
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| L'Amerique Septentrionale dressee sur les Observations de Mrs. De L'Academie Royale des Sciences & quelques autres….par. G. De L'Isle
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A nice example of the Covens & Mortier edition of one of De L'Isle's most influential (and subsequently copied) maps. . Shows North America with colonial divisions and a wide open Northwest. The Southeast is shown as Floride and the Southwest as Nouveau Mexique. The mouth of the Mississippi is pushed considerable west of its true location. A few places noted along the California coast. Quivira placed in the Midwest. The routes of Cortez in 1534, Drake's route, D'Olivier's route in 1600, Gaeten's route in 1542 and Mendana's route are shown off California. Excellen detail throughout. Names the Apaches Peuples, Apaches de navaio and other Indian Tribes. Important early Great Lakes configuration. A bit of repair in the upper margin, well outside the map and a minor repair in the bottom margin, just touching the printed image. Overall a very nice example, with a stunning cartouche. (Amsterdam, 1730) [color: Hand Colored, size: 22.5 x 17.5 inches, condition: VG]
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Richard, Prior of St. Victor at
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| Richardi Sancti Victoris, inter Theologo Doctoris celeberrimi, omnia opera . . Catalogum librorum, denisq[ue] titulos tractatuum omnium, tam primæ quam secundæ partis huius operis sequens pagina indicabit abundanter.
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Lyons: apud Iacobum Giunti; [colophon]: typis Nicolaus Petit [et] Hector Penet. , 1534 - woodcut title page with wide border of trailing foliage and putti, and printers device, title printed in red and black, 13 woodcut illustrations of Ezechiels Temple, woodcut initials throughout, a few ink annotations, edges of the title slightly soiled and frayed, a few wormholes from the beginning, mostly to the lower and inner margins, but through the text in places, ff. [6], cciii, folio, contemp. calf, the backstrip with five raised bands, the sides with roll-tool border with repeated semi-circular tools interspersed with flowers, extremities rubbed, the head and foot of the backstrip with somewhat crude repairs, wanting ties, sound A very rare edition (only one copy with this imprint appears to be recorded by OCLC, and two by COPAC) of the works of Richard of St. Victor (died 1173), who was one of the most important mystical theologicans of 12th century Paris, then the intellectual center of Europe. Richard, a Scot, was prior of the famous Augustinian abbey of Saint-Victor in Paris from 1162 until his death in 1173. His most important work, De Trinitate ("On the Trinity") contains his best-known philosophical work in which he stressed that it was possible to reach the essentials of the doctrine of the Trinity by the process of speculative reasoning. Richard had great influence on Bonaventure and the Franciscan mystics. His writings on mystical contemplation earned for him the title "Magnus Contemplator", the great contemplator. In Dante's Paradise (Paradiso' X.130), he is mentioned among theologians and doctors of the church alongside Isidore of Seville and the Englishman Bede (the latter is the only other Briton in Dante's Paradise). (Not in Adams)
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THEMISTIUS.
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| Omnia Opera
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- Venice; Aldus Manutius & Andrea D'Asola 1534. EDITIO PRINCEPS. Folio, pp. [iv]172 [ii]. Greek letter, Roman title. Aldine anchor and dolphin device on title and verso of last, large strapwork headpieces and initials, the first in red, also spaces with guide letters. Light marginal dampstain and small marginal wormholes to first four leaves, small tears to lower outer blank corner and upper margin of t-p. A very good, clean and well-margined copy in early vellum, later vellum superimposed on spine, corners slightly bumped, lacking ties. Contemporary Greek scholarly marginalia and a few textual corrections of accent and spelling, particularly to oration (no. 22) "On friendship". Purchase inscription "Christophorus Helwig Ant. F. emit Romae 1665 1. Scud" and Greek motto on t-p; Helwig's occasional Latin marginalia. Editio princeps of the influential paraphrases of Aristotle's work and orations by Themistius (ca. 317-ca. 388), a philosopher and senator of Constantinople. The Aristotelian paraphrases include the Posterior Analytics, where Aristotle sets out the conditions under which scientific demonstration will convey genuine understanding, The physics, De anima, De memoria, De somno, De insomniis and De divinatione per somnum. These last works on dreams and their meaning were 'directly or indirectly one of the main sources of the etensive mediaeval literature [on the subject]' (Sarton, vol I, p 129. note e). Next are eight of Themistius' 34 surviving orations, on Philosophy, to his father (a funeral oration), Friendship, Wisdom, the humanity and oratory skills of the Emperor, an exhortation to Nicomedes, and a note on extempore speaking. Alexander of Aphrodisias, the most important of Aristotle's later commentators, then speaks of the Soul and Fate.Themistius (?317-388) 'is one of the most interesting representatives of the late Peripatetic school, being at the same time an outstanding Aristotelian scholar, a teacher of philosophy, an eloquent speaker and an influential politician and diplomat' (Dictionary of Scientific Biography, p. 307). After attending his father's lectures on philosophy at Constantinople he opened his own school, becoming an influential teacher whose concern more with ethics than logic or metaphysics proved most attractive to students. "In spite of his professed admiration for Plato, Themistius found the pragmatic and realistic approach of Aristotle more congenial. in his early years as a teacher he wrote explanatory paraphrases of many of Aristotle's works, setting a pattern of exegesis which continued to be followed throughout the Middle Ages." (OCD, p.1497). In his preface Trincavelli (1496-1568), professor of medicine at Padua, explains that the work was intended for publication in 1533 but was delayed by the deaths of both Aldus and Torresanus (Andrea d'Asola). Christopher Helwig the Elder (1642-1690), professor of medicine at Greifswald, Pomerania, was the author of a wide-range of well-regarded medical works i.a. on apoplexy, pleurisy, hydropsy, the surgical repair of wounds and disorders of the uterus (cf. Hirsch III:145). BM STC It. 667. Brunet V 778 "Édition rare et la première de Themistius". Adams T-448; Hoffmann III: 469; Renouard 111:3.SNL675
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| Noctium atticarum opus, qua fieri potuit recognitione, ad optima exemplaria novißime bona fide redditum. Cum gemino Indice, et graecarum dictionum versione.
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Lugduni Apud Haeredes Simonis Vincentij Exc. M. Bonhomme 1534 - In 16 (cm 10 x 15), legatura piena pelle settecentesca con titoli e fregi in oro al dorso, lievi tracce d'uso, cc (32), pp 575, (1) bianca. Ex libris araldico alla sguardia, bruniture e lievi gore, minuscolo lavoro di tarlo al frontespizio, con perdita di parte della lettera "n" di "Vincentij". Bella impresa tipografica al frontespizio: braccio che esce da nube, con serpente che si morde la coda avvolto intorno al polso, che regge scettro e due rami multifogliati, in alto occhio irraggiante. Edizione lionese (la prima stampa è romana, Sweynheym e Pannartz, 1469) dell'opera in XX Libri (disperso l'ottavo) del giudice, rètore, grammatico e critico vissuto nel II° secolo a Roma, che deve il titolo all'essere stata redatta ad Atene. "Carmen lectori" in apertura, di Raymond Fraguier. Innumerevoli frammenti eterogenei di ineguale valore, uno dei cui pregi consiste nell'essere summa della cultura latina e greca di età arcaica, di cui non esiste più traccia se non in questa raccolta. Gli argomenti sono disparati, enumerati in un duplice indice alfabetico in questa edizione arricchita in calce da una traduzione latina delle espressioni greche: dagli Aruspici allo Zodiaco, passando per Stelle erranti, Cibo pitagorico, Libri Sibillini, la Biblioteca di Alessandria, i Doveri dei mariti verso le mogli, il tempo libero ecc. Buon esemplare di pregiata e rara edizione. B. U., vol II. Adams I, 355
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C. Cornelii Taciti [Tacitus]
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| Opera Omnia Quae Exstant. I Lipsius Denuo Castigauit, & Recensuit
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Apud Ant. Gryphium, Lugduni 1534 - In Latin. Full vellum, mostly likely 18th century, with maroon spine label, marbled pastedowns, blank free endpapers, 310 pages, colophon absent, 11.75 cm tall. Vellum age-yellowed and soiled with superficial cut marks to front cover, spine label worn at the edges, covers flat and square, binding very lightly shaken but pages very secure, names and very old doodles (including one of a Roman banner) on free endpapers and preliminary blank, "Charles O'Connor, Rome, 1899" also on front free endpaper, rear free endpaper chipped, numbers written in margins of a few pages toward the beginning of the book, pages age-toned but clean. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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BARBARO ERMOLAO.
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| Hermolai Barbari Patritii Veneti in C. Plinii Naturalis Historiae Libros castigationes.
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Basileae, apud Ioannem Velderum, 1534. - Cm. 21,5, pp. (84) 523 (1). Eleganti capolettera figurati. Solida legatura coeva in piena pergamena con unghie, dorso a piccoli nervi con titoli manoscritti e laccetti di chiusura originali (di cui due mutili). Una piccola mancanza di pergamena al dorso, peraltro perfetta conservazione, marginoso, fresco ed in eccellente stato di conservazione. Rara edizione, verosimilmente la prima stampata nel '500 e che contiene la parte inedita: Syllabus sive index Omnium. L'originale fu impresso a Roma nel 1492-93. Si tratta dell'opera più importante scritta dell'umanista veneziano Ermolao Barbaro. Contiene gli scritti polemici nati intorno alle accusa mosse dal Leoniceno all'opera di Plinio. Il Barbaro prende le difese di quest'ultimo segnalando gli errori (circa 5.000!) commessi da amanuensi e curatori delle opere del naturalista latino. In questo modo riesce a scagionare il Plinio dalla maggior parte delle accuse scientifiche a lui dirette. Assai raro, soprattutto in tale, impeccabile stato di conservazione. Cfr. Adams B-175.
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Fische - Oppian, Plinius,
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| Oppiani Poetae alieuticon, sive de piscibus, libri quinque... sequuntur Disticha ultra centum... authore Laurentio Lippio... C. Plinii Secundi Naturalis historiae libri duo... Pauli item Iovii de piscibus liber unus... Hos... Iohannes Caesarius... recognovit, castigavit, simulque & scholiis passim explanavit.
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Strassburg, Cammerlander, 1534. . 4°. 4 Bll., 152 num Bll., mit grosser Druckermarke Neueres Pergament . VD 16 O 803; Hoffmann III, 12; Benzing, Cammerlander 85. Sammlung der drei wichtigsten Texte zu Fischen aus der Antike bzw. Renaissance in der Übersetzung von Lorenzo Lippi, herausgeben und kommentiert von Johannes Caesarius. - Papierbedingt etwas gebräunt, nur wenige Blätter fleckig..
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DE BOURBON VENDOME Antoinette (Londra
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| Bella lettera con firma autografa "Antoinette" datata al marzo del 1534, anno del primo matrimonio della figlia Maria con Luigi, Duca di Longueville, che morir soltanto tre anni pi tardi. 11 righe di testo su pagina in 4ø. Indirizzo al verso. Macchia lede alcune parole del testo.
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- Bella lettera con firma autografa "Antoinette" datata al marzo del 1534, anno del primo matrimonio della figlia Maria con Luigi, Duca di Longueville, che morir soltanto tre anni pi tardi. 11 righe di testo su pagina in 4ø. Indirizzo al verso. Macchia lede alcune parole del testo., Informazioni su autore: Madre di Maria Regina di Scozia. Prima Duchessa di Guisa. Penultima figlia di Franois de Bourbon-Vend"me, duca di Vend"me, e di Marie di Lussemburgo-Santo Paul. Lontana discendente di Luigi IX, re di Francia, spos Claudio di Lorena, figlio del duca della Lorena, Renato II. Madre di dodici figli tra cui Maria (1515 - 1560) che fu moglie, dal 1538, del Re di Scozia Giacomo V (1512 - 1542) e madre di Maria Stuart.
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Eck, Johann, trans Johann
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| Quintae partis Iohan Eckii in Lutherum et alios, tomus tertius homiliarum de sanctis, homiliae v de speranda victoria ex Turca, ad reverendissimum cardinalem Tridentinum, additae
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Alexander Weissenhorn, Augsburg 1534 - Folio (32 x 20 cm), [6] 272 [1] leaves. Full woodcut title page, hand-colored, numerous woodcut illustrations, also hand-colored. Verso of final leaf contains manuscript musical notation. Binding restored, half blind-stamped pigskin over modern boards. Title page repaired at edges, other preliminary leaves with chipping. Occasional small marginal notes. Wormholes, especially evident through leaves near front and back, however effect on text is minimal as they are very small. Adams E-23 [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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AUGUSTINUS AURELIUS
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| DIVI AURELII AUGUSTINI HIPPONENSIS EPISCOPI LIBRI QUATTUOR DE PRAEDESTINATIONE ET GRATIA DEPRAEDESTINATIONE SANCTORUM DE BONAE PERSEVERANTIAE DE PRAEDESTINATIONE DEI.
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IN FINE: VENETIIS PER JOANNEM PATAVINUM ET VENTURINUM DE RUFFINELLIS. ANNO 1534., VENETIIS, M.D. XXXIIII - [500' RARISSIMO] (cm15,7) ottima piena pergamena manoscritta sec. XVII. Ben restaurata. Titolo al dorso.-- cc. 64 nn. titolo entro bella bordura xilografica e grande marca tipografica in fine con fenice. Veramente rara edizione sconosciuta a SANDER, ESSLING, MORTIMER, ADAMS e BM. STC. Il N.U.C. ricorda una sola copia stampata nel 1534 da Padovano e Ruffinelli " De doctrina christiana " in Catholic Univerity of America. Si tratta di un progetto non portato a termine. Vedi il commento in MORTIMER ITALIAN n° 33. Molto bella è la bordura xilografica a putti, delfini, fiori e sirene siglata M.F. Opera di Matteo da treviso che ESSLING III 250 dice essere stata usata per la prima volta nel 1533, mentre MORTIMER HARVARD 33 dice essere apparsa negli " opuscoli " di S. Agostino nel 1538. Esemplare bellissimo nitido e marginoso. Una copia identica è stata aggiudicata a Londra nel 1989, asta Sotheby G.A. COLLECTION n° 135, a 990 sterline, pari a 2.277.000 lire italiane.
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LIBURNIO NICOLO'.
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| Le tre fontane in tre libri divise, sopra la grammatica, et eloquenza di Dante, Petrarcha et Boccaccio.
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Marchio Sessa, 1534., Venezia, - In 16° (140 x98), 110 carte, 1 n.n. con la marca tipografica in ultima pagina. Leg. in mezza pelle ottocentesca con fregi e titolo in oro al dorso. Seconda rara edizione di questa importante opera sulla lingua italiana e sulla grammatica, che presenta il "Dialogo sopra le lettere del Trissino", mancante nella prima edizione del 1526, pubblicata a Venezia da De Gregari. Il trattato riporta in forma parte discorsiva e parte di dizionario, le forme grammaticali che ricorrono nei tre autori, con citazione dei luoghi in cui compaiono. Timbrino tondo di collezione privata alla prima pagina e piccola annotazione a penna. Copia un po' rifilata in testa, senza alcuna perdita di testo, ma ben conservata. Brunet III, 1068: ".augmenté du Dialogo sopra certe lettere, ovver caratteri trovati da Giov. Georgio Trissino."; Graesse IV, 202. Non in Adams.
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LITURGIES. LATIN RITE. MISSALS. (USE OF
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| Missale Ad Consuetudinem Insignis Ecclesie Rothomagensis.
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[Colophon:] Paris: Printed by Jean Kerbriand for Jean Petit & Yolande Bonhomme, and for Louis Bouvet & Guillaume Bavent in Rouen, 20 November 1534. - folio. 320 x 210 mm. f. [8], 92, [8], 93-144, [66], 40. gothic type. 2 columns. 42 lines. printed in red & black throughout, entirely on vellum. musical notes on 4-line red-printed staves. title with large device of J.Petit, enclosed within elaborate metalcut border. fo. 1 also with elaborate metalcut border. numerous metalcut text illus., incl. 2 full-page (of the Crucifixion & God the Father enthroned, surrounded by symbols of the Evangelists, at the beginning of the Canon), 3 half-page, 21 quarter-page, & 74 smaller cuts (incl. repeats). many fine criblé initials. contemporary calf, vellum endleaves, rebacked (covers rubbed, edges worn, a few leaves yellowed, occasional marginal soiling or yellowing, tear at top of title repaired on verso - no loss, piece gone from upper margin of following leaf with loss of several letters from headlines on recto & verso, a few scattered old ms. notes). ms. prayer on paper mounted on rear vellum flyleaf. A nice complete copy of this fine rare illustrated missal, printed entirely on vellum. Frère records a copy on vellum in the Archiepiscopal Library at Rouen (Frère is cited in Weale-Bohatta but the location appears only in the supplement with a question mark, and no collation is given, suggesting that the copy is no longer held by the library). It is that same copy which is referred to in Graesse. The missal is unrecorded in NUC. The printer, Jean Kerbriand, who was active at Paris from 1516 to 1550, specialized in liturgical texts. Weale-Bohatta cites thirty-two missals from his press, eleven, including this one, printed for Parisian bookseller Jean Petit. Weale-Bohatta 1351. Frère II 314. Graesse IV 550. Not in Adams, Mortimer, BM STC French, Brun, or Molin & Aussedat-Minvielle.
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JUSTINIEN
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| Institutionum Fl. Iustiniani Caesaris libri IIII.
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Parisiis, Ex officina Roberti Stephani [Paris, Robert Estienne], 1534. - Pt. in-8°, [8]-296-[8]p. Reliure à rabats plein parchemin (muette). Edition établie d'après les travaux de Gregor Haloander. Les pages 129 à 176 sont numérotées par erreur 229-276. Noms de possesseurs en page de titre tracés. Quelques annotations en marges et en pieds de pages (sans doute écrites au débuts du XVIIe siècle). La reliure date sans doute de la fin du XIXe. Envoi de photographies sur demande.
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CATULLUS, TIBULLUS, PROPERTIUS
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| OPERA. MULTIS IN LOCIS RESTITUTI - CATULLUS, TIBULLUS, PROPERTIUS
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Apud Simonem Colinaeum, Paris 1534 - 168 leaves, wrongly numbered as leaves 81-88 inclusive are included although collation is correct. Bound in calf over boards, slightly worn at corners recently respined. Second Colines edition of three major Roman poets. With the text slightly revised from the first Colines printing of 1529, which was itself based upon the second Aldine edition of 1515. Scarce; the NUC lists five copies (ICU, MH, MdBP, MBAt, MdBJ). Some unobtrusive annotation in a 17th century hand [Attributes: First Edition; Hard Cover]
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POLYDORE VERGIL di Urbini
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| UNPUBLISHED MANSUCRIPT TRANSLATION] A History of England
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- [ILLUSTRATED MANUSCRIPT] POLYDORE VERGIL/ di Urbinis History of England in 26 Books The edition from which this translation was made was printed at Basil for Jo. Bebelius A.D. 1534. Four manuscript vols, bound in two, contemporary plain cloth: Vol 1: [2], [82], 440, [4], [2]. Vol 2: [2], 504. Vol 3 [2], 524. Vol 4 [2], 536. Each volume neatly dated, beginning April 2 1835, carefully resembling that of a printed work, with title age, address to the reader, detailed index, text followed by appendix (that to Vol 2 bound in to end of Vol 1). Illustrated with two manuscript folding maps, and forty six full-page illustrations (twenty to Vol 1, one folding, and twenty-six to Volume 2), all neat pen and ink (mostly costume plates). Occasional careful overslip corrections, particularly to Vol 1, and one or two slips loosely inserted similar, also occasional manuscript revisions. A LABOUR OF LOVE, seemingly by a single hand throughout. The writer is clearly a first-class scholar, but we have not yet identified the hand. Given that they had access seemingly to only the one text, they would appear to have retired to the provinces, away from the great libraries, but an extremely erudite and thorough work. A fascinating item: seemingly predating the conventional understanding of when this key History of England was translated into English. Photos sent gladly upon request. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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| Bible. Bijbel. Bibel, T'Geheele Oude ende Nieuwe Testamet met grooter naersticheyt nade latijnsche text gecorigeert.
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Vorsterman, Antwerpen 1534 - Gegraveerde titels (2) met telkens 8 houtsneden, 252 gravures in de tekst, 7 volledig gegraveerde en 2 halve pagina's. ff 13, fo 196-168-102. Gedrukt op twee kolommen in gotische karakters Tweede editie van deze Vorstermanbijbel (eerste 1528). Door de theologische faculteit van Leuven in een ordonatie van 1548 op de lijst van verboden bijbelvertalingen geplaatst. Dank zij de hulp van bekwame teekenaars als Jan Swart en Lucas van Leyden is deze bijbel de fraaiste van den Hervormingstijd geworden. 1 volumes. Een blad vervangen door een facsimile. Eerste 77 ff randbeschadigingen en smalle marges. Un feuillet absent a été adroitement remplacé par un facsimile, quelques mouillures, le dernier feuillet incomplet a été remonté. Goed exemplaar. Good condition Originele lederen band op houten kaften, koudgestempelde versiering, sluitklemmen. Gerestaureerde rug. Reliure de l'époque sur ais de bois, ornementation à froid sur les plats dos restauré, fermoirs
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