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Edward IV - Butterton Staffordshire
Rare Medieval Vellum Document - Framed with Official Red Wax Seal
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1461 - This is a grant in which John Cresswall Jr. gives to Thomas, son of William Cressewall, all his property in Butterton. An extraordinary early vellum indenture, dated 12th March 1461, with 8 lines of handwritten text in Latin, made at the very beginning of the reign of Edward IV; Henry VI had been deposed only 8 days earlier, on March 4th. It measures approximately 3.25 inches x 11 inches (8cm x 28cm). Frame measures approximately 13 inches x 18 inches (33cm x 46cm). Very Well Preserved. With Rarely Seen Intact Pendant Red Wax Seal Showing a Fleur-De-Lis, Beautifully Mounted and Framed.
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Ulrich Boner Der Edelstein Faksimile des Frühdrucks von 1461 von Albrecht Pfister der Herzog August Bibliothek in Wolfenbüttel
Ulrich Boner Der Edelstein Faksimile des Frühdrucks von 1461 von Albrecht Pfister der Herzog August Bibliothek in Wolfenbüttel
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Verlag Müller und Schindler, Stuttgart - Ulrich Boner Der Edelstein Faksimile des Frühdrucks von 1461 von Albrecht Pfister der Herzog August Bibliothek in Wolfenbüttel. Die erstaunlich reich illustrierte farbige Inkunabel enthält die Fabelsammlung des Berner Dominikaners Ulrich Boner, entstanden um 1330/50. Das Werk, in einigen Handschriften, aber als Frühdruck nur in diesem einen Exemplar erhalten, war das erste in deutscher Sprache durchillustrierte gedruckte Buch und erschloß damit, wie auch durch seine weltlichen Inhalte, erstmals neue, bürgerliche Lesekreise. Das Werk umfaßt auf 176 Seiten mit 101 leuchtend kolorierten Holzschnitten in einer für den frühen Wiegendruck erstaunlichen Vielfalt 86 Tier- und Pflanzenfabeln. Der Text ist in der Schrift der 36zeiligen Bibel gesetzt, die bis dahin nur für lateinische, geistliche Themen verwendet wurde. Für die Entwicklung der Buchkunst am Anfang der Neuzeit ist dieses Werk von eminenter Bedeutung. 176 Seiten im Format 200x290 mm, 101 kolorierte Holzschnitte. Ganzlederband. Kommentar mit Regesten und einer Einführung von Doris Fouquet. Beide Bände in Schuber
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Efemèrides catalanas
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(s.n.) (s.a.), (s.l.) - 8º, 6 vols., páginas sin numerar, sin pie de imprenta, reproduciendo unos textos escritos totalmente a mano, en letra redondilla. Medio pergamino, nervios, doble tejuelo, florones, hilos dorados. Curiosísimo ejemplar, reproducción de un texto escrito a mano en letra redondilla, en catalán, con una caligrafía perfecta, y una cubierta igualmente a mano en la que el autor anónimo consigna el título de la obra, pero no indica su nombre, ni el lugar o la fecha de realización. Es una historia de los hechos o personas más notables de la historia de Cataluña, que se inicia en 17 de febrero de 1461, con un mensaje del Consell de Cent, y termina el 2 de noviembre de 1905, con la muerte de Celestí Barallat y Falguera. Gran ejemplar. Historia de Cataluña. History of Catalonia.
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DICASTILLO
Miguel de
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1461 ZARAGOZA. AVLA DE DIOS, CARTUXA REAL DE ZARAGOZA, FUNDACION DEL EXCELMO. PRINCIPE DON FERNANDO DE ARAGON SU ARZOBISPO. DESCRIBE LA VIDA DE SUS MONGES, ACUSA LA VANIDAD DEL SIGLO ACUERDA LAS MEMORIAS DE LA MUERTE
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Efemèrides catalanas
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(s.l.): (s.n.), (s.a.). 8º, 6 vols., páginas sin numerar, sin pie de imprenta, reproduciendo unos textos escritos totalmente a mano, en letra redondilla. Medio pergamino, nervios, doble tejuelo, florones, hilos dorados. Curiosísimo ejemplar, reproducción de un texto escrito a mano en letra redondilla, en catalán, con una caligrafía perfecta, y una cubierta igualmente a mano en la que el autor anónimo consigna el título de la obra, pero no indica su nombre, ni el lugar o la fecha de realización. Es una historia de los hechos o personas más notables de la historia de Cataluña, que se inicia en 17 de febrero de 1461, con un mensaje del Consell de Cent, y termina el 2 de noviembre de 1905, con la muerte de Celestí Barallat y Falguera. Gran ejemplar.
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RUggiero Pietro
La Militare Architettura overo Fortificatione Moderna, cavata dall'Esperienza, e da varie maniere più praticabili, con le regole principali dell'Aritmetica, e dottrina.
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- Milano, Lodovico Monza, 1661In 4° gr. (28,7 x 22,3). Pp.(12) + 238 + (4) e 2 cc.nn. Con una bella antiporta incisa, 38 figure xilografiche n.t. e 15 tavole ripieg. f.t. incise all'acquaforte (numerate da 40 a 54). Come in tutte le copie manca la figura n.39 posta tra le illustrazioni nel testo e fuori testo. Bellissimo esemplare in legatura coeva tutta pergamena, piuttosto sporca, titolo ms. verticalmente al dorso. Nice engraved frontispice and 38 illustrations in text and 15 plates out-of-text. The illustrations number 39 is lacking in all copies, soalso this one is complete. A very mice copy in full limp vellum, slightly dusted and with manuscript title on spine. Unica edizione di uno dei più rari trattati italiani di fortificazione, illustrata da pregevoli tavole all'acquaforte nitidamente impresse su carta forte. Divisa in quattro libri, l'opera del Ruggiero (Pierre Rougier, Bourguignon), al tempo ingegnere militare al servizio degli Spagnoli, oltre alle consuete regole matematiche, passa in rassegna con minuzia i sistemi di fortificare le mura descrivendo l'evoluzione delle singole piazzaforti, dall'antichità al proprio tempo. Sono ben esposti i sistemi di attacco e assedio (disposizione delle milizie, minamenti e difese), mentre l'ultima parte si occupa delle regole generali per la tattica militare e del corretto utilizzo di uno speciale compasso per le misurazioni cartografiche. The only uncommon edition of this treatise on fortification and tactical during wars, nicely illustrated with copperplates. D'AYALA, 118. PIANTANIDA, Libreria Vinciana/Autori Italiani del 600, 1461. Non in MANZI
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Liesganing Joseph
Dimensio graduum meridiani Viennensis et Hungarici. Wien, A. Bernardi 1770. 4°. 11 Bll., 262 S., 1 Bl. mit 10 gefalt. Kupfertafeln Ldr. d. Zt. mit Rsch.
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- Koch, Jesuiten-Lexikon 1104 - Poggendorff I, 1461.- Erste Ausgabe.- Der in Graz geborene Jesuit J. Liesganing (1719-1799) war Mathematiker und Astronom an der Wiener Jesuitensternwarte. Im Auftrag Maria Theresias begann er1762 mit der Messung eines Bogens im Wiener Meridian.; bis 1766 vermaß er mit Hilfe astronomischer Beobachtungen und einer auf zwei Basislinien aufbauenden Triangulationskette einen Bogen von fast drei Breitengraden zwischen Mähren (Brünn) und Kroatien (Varasdin) und im Jahre 1766 noch einen zweiten Meridianbogen in Ungarn (Kecskemeter Heide)." (Austria picta S.81). Die Ergebnisse veröffentlichte er in vorliegendem Werk.- Die Tafeln mit Abbildungen von Vermessungsinstrumenten (4) und Triangulationskarten (3).- Titel mit gelöscht. Stempel, leicht gebräunt od. etw. stockfleckig, Rücken mit geringen Wurmspuren, insges. schönes Ex. [Attributes: First Edition]
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Hugh E. L. Collins
The Order of the Garter 1348-1461: Chivalry and Politics in Late Medieval England
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Clarendon Press - This is the first scholarly study of the political role of the Order of the Garter during the late middle ages. It evaluates the relationship between the practical objectives served by the institution and its status as a chivalric elite. Focusing on the years between the Garter's inception in 1348 and the deposition of Henry VI in 1461, the study considers the Order's conception, companionship and collective activities, and places them against the political backdrop of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Hugh Collins highlights the potential of the fraternity as an instrument of political patronage, and attributes its success in this area to the important balance achieved in the Garte.
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ZASIUS, ULRICH.
Responsorum Iuris [Juris] Sive Consiliorum... Liber primus, Summariis.
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Zasius, Ulrich [1461-1535]. [Responsorum Iuris (Juris) Sive Consiliorum]. Lyons: Apud Sennetonios Fratres [Senneton Freres], 1548. 4 volumes in 1 book, each with title page and individual pagination. Main text printed in double columns. Final leaf, a blank, lacking. Folio (16" x 11"). Recent quarter morocco over cloth, raised bands to spine, endpapers renewed. Negligible shelfwear, partial crack between first title page and following leaf. Title pages with ornate architectural borders and large Senneton salamander devices printed in red and black, first leaf has attractive portrait woodcut (after Holbein), woodcut decorated initials throughout. Early owner signature and small later institution stamp to first title page, faint dampstaining to fore-edges of a few leaves, negligible light foxing in a few places, interior otherwise fresh. An appealing copy of a scarce title. $2,500. * Third edition. Complete in itself, this four-part volume is from the first collected works edition of Zasius, a leading German humanist who was among the first to apply modern philological methods to the study of Roman law. Known colloquially as Responsorum Juris Sive Consiliorum, this volume is a collection of treatises on specific points in Roman law dealing with disputed issues. Other sections are commentaries on sections of the Digest and the other components of the Corpus Juris Civilis. KVK locates 6 copies of this edition, 12 of all editions. Not in Adams or the British Museum Catalogue. Stintzing, Ulrich Zasius: Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Rechtswissenschaft in Zeitalter der Reformation 353.
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Liesganing Joseph
Dimensio graduum meridiani Viennensis et Hungarici. Wien, A. Bernardi 1770. 4¡. 11 Bll., 262 S., 1 Bl. mit 10 gefalt. Kupfertafeln Ldr. d. Zt. mit Rsch.
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- Koch, Jesuiten-Lexikon 1104 - Poggendorff I, 1461.- Erste Ausgabe.- Der in Graz geborene Jesuit J. Liesganing (1719-1799) war Mathematiker und Astronom an der Wiener Jesuitensternwarte. Im Auftrag Maria Theresias begann er1762 mit der ãMessung eines Bogens im Wiener Meridian.; bis 1766 verma§ er mit Hilfe astronomischer Beobachtungen und einer auf zwei Basislinien aufbauenden Triangulationskette einen Bogen von fast drei Breitengraden zwischen Mhren (Brnn) und Kroatien (Varasdin) und im Jahre 1766 noch einen zweiten Meridianbogen in Ungarn (Kecskemeter Heide).Ò (Austria picta S.81). Die Ergebnisse verffentlichte er in vorliegendem Werk.- Die Tafeln mit Abbildungen von Vermessungsinstrumenten (4) und Triangulationskarten (3).- Titel mit gelscht. Stempel, leicht gebrunt od. etw. stockfleckig, Rcken mit geringen Wurmspuren, insges. schnes Ex. [Attributes: First Edition]
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document manuscrit
Essai de calligraphie médiévale sur le roi René.
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- Nombre de document : 1 pièce manuscrite 11 x 30,5 cm 12/04/1461 En latin. quelques mouillures claires, l'encre a légèrement rongé le papier en certains endroits. Essai de calligraphie réalisé en 1461, à partir des titres du Roi René et du R majuscule : «Renatus dei gracia Jhrlm [Jérusalem] et Sicile Rey [.]». Au dos, une notification de mise en demeure du trésorier du monastère Notre-Dame-de-Nazaret [cathédrale primitive], à Vaison-la-Romaine.
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SCHELTEMA, Jacobus.
Geschiedenis der Heksenprocessen, eene bijdrage tot den roem des vaderlands.Haarlem, Vincent Loosjes, 1828. 8vo. With engraved title-page with a portrait of Johannes Wier, half-title and eight divisional-titles. Contemporary stiff marbled wrappers with the original publisher's letterpress spine label.
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- (2), xvi, 312, 101, (6) pp. plus engr. title. NNBW II, col. 1274; for the owner Tydeman: NNBW II, cols. 1461-1463.First edition of a famous history of witch trials in the Netherlands and in the rest of Europe, from the events preceding the trials in the second half of the sixteenth century to 1610. Scheltema (1767-1835) gives pride of place to Johannes Wier or Johan Weyer (1515-1588), an early Protestant opponent of witch trials, born in Brabant, whose portrait appears on the title-page (engraved by J.C. Bendorp after P. Holsteyn). After a sixteen-page introduction by the author follow five chapters, sixty-two pages of notes, and appendices with original texts or Dutch translations of primary documents. Scheltema combined a successful career as a government official with extensive historical research on numerous topics and produced a great number of historical works and reports, the present being the best-known. On the last leaf of the last quire the author's name and the title were printed twice as spine labels, one of which has been cut out and pasted on the spine, as intended. With the inscription of "H. W. Tydeman", no doubt Scheltema's contemporary Hendrik Willem Tydeman (1778-1868), author of jurisprudential, historical, economical and theological publications. With very minor foxing in a few leaves, but generally a fine copy and untrimmed, with one bolt unopened. With the sewing somewhat loose and the spine tattered. A detailed account of witch trials and their opposition.
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Green, John Richard
History of The English People - 6 Vols.
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Harper & Brothers, NY - No Date, Circa late 1800s. Six volumes complete, Three quarter leather/marbled boards (and end-papers) with banded spines. All volumes in Fine, pristine condition with Top Edge Gilt. Fabulous history of the United Kingdom, illustrated with several color maps; very clean and tight, no markings at all. Vol. I, Early England (449 - 1461)/576 pages; Vol. II, The Monarchy and The Reformation (1461 - 1603)/500 pages; Vol. III, Puritan England and The Revolution (1603-1688)/451 pages; Vol. IV, The Revolution and Modern England (1683 - 1815); 519 pages; Vol. V, The Making of England/434 pages; Vol. VI, The Conquest of England/607 pages. A beautiful set, each leather spine decorated with gilt flowers. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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SCHELTEMA, Jacobus.
Geschiedenis der Heksenprocessen, eene bijdrage tot den roem des vaderlands.Haarlem, Vincent Loosjes, 1828. 8vo. With engraved title-page with a portrait of Johannes Wier, half-title and eight divisional-titles. Contemporary stiff marbled wrappers with the original publisher's letterpress spine label.
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- (2), xvi, 312, 101, (6) pp. plus engr. title. NNBW II, col. 1274; for the owner Tydeman: NNBW II, cols. 1461-1463.First edition of a famous history of witch trials in the Netherlands and in the rest of Europe, from the events preceding the trials in the second half of the sixteenth century to 1610. Scheltema (1767-1835) gives pride of place to Johannes Wier or Johan Weyer (1515-1588), an early Protestant opponent of witch trials, born in Brabant, whose portrait appears on the title-page (engraved by J.C. Bendorp after P. Holsteyn). After a sixteen-page introduction by the author follow five chapters, sixty-two pages of notes, and appendices with original texts or Dutch translations of primary documents. Scheltema combined a successful career as a government official with extensive historical research on numerous topics and produced a great number of historical works and reports, the present being the best-known. On the last leaf of the last quire the author's name and the title were printed twice as spine labels, one of which has been cut out and pasted on the spine, as intended. With the inscription of "H. W. Tydeman", no doubt Scheltema's contemporary Hendrik Willem Tydeman (1778-1868), author of jurisprudential, historical, economical and theological publications. With very minor foxing in a few leaves, but generally a fine copy and untrimmed, with one bolt unopened. With the sewing somewhat loose and the spine tattered. A detailed account of witch trials and their opposition.
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Alexander, Ab Alexandro; Ferrarius, Johannes
Genialium Dierum Libri Sexuaria ac Recondita Eruditione Referti.
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Alexander, Ab Alexandro [1461- - 1523]. [Ferrarius, Johannes (Eisermann, Johann) (1485 or 6-1558), Editor]. Genialium Dierum Libri Sexuaria ac Recondita Eruditione Referti: Nunc Postremum Infinitis Mendis, Quibus Antea Squallebat Liber Pulcherrimus, Quanta Fieri Potuit Diligentia Perpurgati Atque in Pristinum Nitorem Restitituti. Paris: [Apud I. Macaem], 1579. [129], 383 ff. Octavo (6-1/2" x 4-1/2"). Somewhat later quarter vellum over plain paper boards, lettering piece to spines. Light soiling, minor edgewear, corners bumped and somewhat worn, partial cracks in text block between front free endpaper and title page and final text leaf and rear free endpaper. Toning to text, browning in an few places. Later brief annotations to front endleaves, small later owner stamp to foot of title page and dedication leaf, interior otherwise clean. A nice copy. * Later edition. This distinguished study of the legal customs of Rome and otehr ancient civilizations was first first published in 1522. A popular and respected work, it went through several editions throughout Europe, the last one in 1673. Alexander was a Neapolitan lawyer (advocate). According to Savigny, he abandoned the profession in favor of legal scholarship because he could no longer stand the abuses in the administration of justice that he encountered. Our copy has additions by Johannes Ferrarius, the noted German jurist. 4 copies of this edition located in North America. Savigny cited in Roberts, A South African Legal Bibliography 32. Adams, Catalogue of Books Printed on the Continent of Europe, 1501-1600 A-723. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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[Staffordshire, medieval manuscript:]
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1461. MS on vellum, c.28.2 cms. x c.8.2 cms., 8 lines of text, averaging 18 words per line, secretary hand. Tag with intact pendant red wax seal showing a fleur-de-lis. Framed and glazed. A grant, written in Latin, dated 12th March 1461, in which John Cressewall Jr. gives to Thomas, son of William Cressewall, all his property in Butterton. A document from the very beginning of the reign of Edward IV; Henry VI had been deposed only 8 days earlier, on March 4th.
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CAMON AZNAR, JOSÉ
DOMINICO GRECO (Domenico) (2 vols.)
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Espasa Calpe - Tela con sobrecubierta Buen estado; rasgaduras en bordes sobrecub., libros muy bien; leves señales óxido en lomos y cortes 1461 pp. continuada 28x21 cm. 1a edición; papel couché. Ilustrado con 978 grabados indexados, reproducciones b/n; 5 láminas a una cara f/t. Extensa monografía del pintor, que incluye vida, etapas, especialidaddes, estética, valoraciones, tasaciones. Con 1950 Madrid Catálogo detallado y comentado de sus obras, Índice Alfabético y de Materias. (GASTOS DE ENVIO por Agencia INCLUIDOS EN EL PRECIO, para España, pago por transferencia)
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FRENCH HISTORY
Four Centuries of French History. A Collection of Autographs
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(FRENCH HISTORY) (ROYALTY). Four Centuries of French History. A Collection of Autographs. 1461-1848. No place, 1461-1848. Folio, contemporary full green morocco gilt sympathetically rebacked, raised bands, top edge gilt, raised bands, watered silk endpapers. $25,000. Rare, privately published 19th-century autograph collection containing numerous tipped-in court documents (some folding), a unique collection of French monarchical autograph leaves, most signed by French kings-from Louis XI to Napoleon III-as well as Catherine de Medici, Marie Antoinette, Josephine and others, in a sumptuous binding of gilt-stamped morocco and featuring over 40 full-page steel-engraved portraits of the monarchs. This unique and outstanding autograph volume, bound in rich morocco and watered silk, contains a fascinating contemporary documentation of French monarchical history from the mid-15th century through the 19th-century reign of Napoleon III. Found within are over 40 tipped-in and inlaid steel-engraved plates (several in color) of French kings and queens, most accompanied by signed autograph leaves of court documents in manuscript hand, signed by the monarchs, each offering rare insight into royal appointments, important financial, judicial and military decisions, and the preparation of elaborate court festivities. Included are engraved plates of: Louis XI, Louis XII, Charles VIII, François I, Henry II, Catherine de Medici, Francis II, Charles IX, Henry III, Henry IV, Anne of Austria, Louis XIII, Marie de Medici, Louis XIV, Louis XV, Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette, Louis XVII, Napoléon Bonaparte, Marie-Louise, Louis XVIII, Charles X, Louis-Philippe d'Orleans and Napoleon III. The large tipped-in autograph leaves that accompany the engraved plates-most in ornate manuscript hand on vellum or court stationary-include significant documents signed (most dated in manuscript or indicated with lightly penciled annotations) by: Louis XI (1461), Louis XII (1503), Charles VIII (1496), François I (1531), Henry II (1549), Catherine de Medici (1564), Francis II (1559), Charles IX (two autograph leaves: 1572, 1568), Henry III (1568, before his ascension), Henry IV (1604), Anne of Austria, Louis XIII (1624), Marie de Medici (1617), Louis XIV (1711, along with tipped-in postage stamp), Louis XV (two autograph leaves: 1745, 1731), Louis XVI (1787), Marie Antoinette (Versailles, 1783), Napoléon Bonaparte (1803), Josephine (1799), Marie-Louise (1815), Louis XVIII (1795), Charles X (1816), Louis-Philippe d'Orleons (1836) and Napoleon III (1865). With documents signed by Louis XVI, Napoléon Bonaparte and Marie-Louise appearing to be secretarial. From the autograph collection of Dr. Max Thorek, who founded the International College of Surgeons in 1935, with his small inkstamp. Light scattered foxing, occasionally lightly affecting plates, some documents with expert archival repair. Generally excellent condition and beautifully bound.
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Green, John Richard
History of the English People-6 Vols
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NY: Harper & Brothers. No Date, Circa late 1800s. Six volumes complete, Three quarter leather/marbled boards (and end-papers) with banded spines. All volumes in Fine, pristine condition with Top Edge Gilt. Fabulous history of the United Kingdom, illustrated with several color maps; very clean and tight, no markings at all. Vol. I, Early England (449-1461)/576 pages; Vol. II, The Monarchy and The Reformation (1461-1603)/500 pages; Vol. III, Puritan England and The Revolution (1603-1688)/451 pages; Vol. IV, The Revolution and Modern England (1683-1815); 519 pages; Vol. V, The Making of England/434 pages; Vol. VI, The Conquest of England/607 pages. A beautiful set, each leather spine decorated with gilt flowers.
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Stadt und Territorialstaat Luzern. Satzungen, Eidbuch, Stadtrechtbuch und andere normative Quellen (1461-1489)
Stadt und Territorialstaat Luzern. Satzungen, Eidbuch, Stadtrechtbuch und andere normative Quellen (1461-1489)
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Schwabe, Basel - Stadt und Territorialstaat Luzern. Satzungen, Eidbuch, Stadtrechtbuch und andere normative Quellen (1461-1489) Bearb. v. Wanner, Konrad Verlag : Schwabe Basel ISBN : 978-3-7965-2134-8 Einband : Gebunden Preisinfo : 133,00 Eur[D] Seiten/Umfang : 682 S. - 25 x 18 cm Erschienen : 1. Aufl. 05.2005 Gewicht : 1560 g Der Band enthält im ersten, chronologischen Teil die Satzungen und die mit den Satzungen verwandten normativen Quellen aus den Jahren 1461-1489. Im zweiten Teil finden sich drei Rechtssammlungen aus den 1470er und 1480er Jahren: die ältesten Fassungen des Eidbuchs und des Stadtrechtbuchs sowie eine Art Stadtordnung. Für beide Teile gilt, dass die gedruckten Quellen von den Zeitgenossen nicht nur als Stadtrecht, sondern in zunehmendem Masse als Recht des ganzen Luzerner Territoriums verstanden wurde.
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius And Marso, Pietro
De Officiis Libri Tres, Cum Interpretatione Petri Marsi
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Paris: [mid. XV century, 1461-1471? ]. Manuscript on ultra fine high quality vellum. 8vo. 150 ll., plus 2 added, first with 12 line ex libris, second blank. Text, A8, B8 (lacking B7), C-I8, K8 (lacking K1), L-M8, N8+1 (N8-9 misbound), O8 (lacking O5), P-S8, T4 plus 3 probably ex 4 original blanks, 115mm. x 179mm., 20 lines ruled in red, 70mm. x 105mm., brown ink in two sizes in a fere-Humanistic minuscule, titles in red, numerous very fine 1-to-3 line initials in gold on cardinal background with calligraphic decoration, guide letters, capitals touched in yellow, copious interlinear and up to 92 line marginal 'glossae' surrounding text in dark brown ink in a tiny slightly later Gothic hand, paragraph marks alternatively in red and blue, later 'Obsecro te' added on two final blanks in brown Bâtarde. Slight waterstain to upper margin of first and last gatherings not compromising text, some marginal and interlinear ms annotations at beginning in an early C16th cursive hand, ms. ex libris 1578 of Joannus [? ] of Anjou, surname deleted and replaced with that of 'Boyvin' in C17. C18 ink library stamp of the Séminaire de St. Sulpice in Paris on recto of *1, ink library stamp of Sir Thomas Phillipps (ms. 244) on free e-p, marbled pastedowns. A very elegant, lavishly commentated ms in mid C16th French calf, covers blind double ruled, central panel with four gilt corner fleurons and inner gilt double ruled lozenge, gilt emblem of Henry II of France as Dauphin in centre, rebacked c. 1800, gilt spine in 7 compartments, gilt title, Phillipp's small paper label at tail, inner covers and corners restored, joints repaired, a.e.g., box case. A fascinating and very high quality XVth century manuscript from the circle of Lapide and Fichet and the library of Henry II King of France (1519-1559), as Dauphin, in an elegant and precise fere-Humanistic hand, illuminated by numerous graceful initials. The profuse marginal and interlinear 'glossae', in a tiny and neat Gothic, were added later in the C15 century. Opening with an...
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DABIN (Jean)
Mélanges en l'honneur de Jean DABIN.
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- Table des matières du tome I : Batiffol (H.) : Sur la positivité du droit. (J.) Brethe de la Gressaye : Un pape juriste : Pie XII et le droit naturel. (O.) Brusiin : Aspects philosophiqiques du droit romain. (G.) Burdeau : Pouvoir politique et pouvoir financier (Essai de systématisation de leurs relations). (J.) Darbellay : L'objectivité du droit. (R.) Dekkers : Moïse. (G.) Del Vecchio : Sur la croix rouge. (J.) Hall : Vers une philosophie intégrative du droit. (N.) Hazard : Socialisme soviétique et droit international privé. (H.) Kelsen : Positivisme juridique et doctrine du droit naturel. (J.) Kunz :Jean Dabin et Hans Kelsen. (C.) Morris : Sur la théorie politique de Spinoza. (L.) Moreau : Notion et spécificité du contentieux administratif. (E. W.) Patterson : l'Influence des faits sur les jugements de valeur juridique. (M.) Reale : La science du droit selon la théorie tridimensionnelle du droit. (J. G.) Renauld : réflexions sur l'oeuvre du professeur Dabin. (F.) Rigaux : Droit public et droit privé dans l'ordre juridique international. (P.)Roubier : De la légitimité des situations juridiques. (R.) Savatier : Observations sur les modes contemporains de formation du droit positif. (A.) Tunc :Logique et politique dans l'élaboration du droit, spécialement en matière de responsabilité civile. (J. J. M.) van der Ven : Vers une philosophie des droits de l'homme. (M.) Waline : Empirisme et conceptualisme dans la méthode juridique : faut-il tuer les catégories juridiques? (E.) Wolf : Ulrich Zasius (1461- 1535), momument historique ou exemple actuel. (B. A.) Worteley : Droit, loi et souveraineté. Ed. Bruylant 1963- 2 volumes brochés. (PRIX pour les DEUX TOMES).
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By Esther Peskes.
al-Aidarus und seine Erben: Eine Untersuchung zu Geschichte und Sufismus einer hadramitischen Sada-Gruppe vom fünfzehnten bis zum achtzehnten Jahrhundert
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Franz Steiner Verlag - In der Geschichte des Hadramaut im Süden der Arabischen Halbinsel haben seit etwa dem 12. Jh. n. Chr. Nachfahren des islamischen Propheten Muhammad (sada) eine besondere Rolle gespielt. Die Ba Alawi, so der gemeinsame Name der viele verschiedene Linien umfassenden Abstammungsgruppe, sind dort vor allem als Grundbesitzer, islamische Gelehrte und Sufis bekannt geworden und haben durch Migration auch in Anrainergebieten des Indischen Ozeans sozialen Einfluá gewonnen. Am Beispiel eines besonders prominenten Mitglieds der Ba Alawi, Abdallah al-Aidarus (gest. 1461), und neunzig seiner Nachkommen werden sozial- und ideengeschichtliche Aspekte der Gruppengeschichte zwischen dem 15. und 18. Jh. untersucht. Dabei geht es insbesondere um die Frage, wie der Status als Prophetennachkommen den Sufismus der Ba Alawi und einer ihrer Linien geprägt hat und welchen Gebrauch einzelne Mitglieder der Gruppe unter unterschiedlichen sozialen und historischen Bedingungen von sufischen Lehren machten. 321p(Franz Steiner 2005). 9783515084444. Paperback [Attributes: Soft Cover]
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Liesganing Joseph
Dimensio graduum meridiani Viennensis et Hungarici. Wien, A. Bernardi 1770. 4º. 11 Bll., 262 S., 1 Bl. mit 10 gefalt. Kupfertafeln Ldr. d. Zt. mit Rsch.
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Koch, Jesuiten-Lexikon 1104 - Poggendorff I, 1461.- Erste Ausgabe.- Der in Graz geborene Jesuit J. Liesganing (1719-1799) war Mathematiker und Astronom an der Wiener Jesuitensternwarte. Im Auftrag Maria Theresias begann er1762 mit der ãMessung eines Bogens im Wiener Meridian...; bis 1766 vermaß er mit Hilfe astronomischer Beobachtungen und einer auf zwei Basislinien aufbauenden Triangulationskette einen Bogen von fast drei Breitengraden zwischen Mähren (Brünn) und Kroatien (Varasdin) und im Jahre 1766 noch einen zweiten Meridianbogen in Ungarn (Kecskemeter Heide).“ (Austria picta S.81). Die Ergebnisse veröffentlichte er in vorliegendem Werk.- Die Tafeln mit Abbildungen von Vermessungsinstrumenten (4) und Triangulationskarten (3).- Titel mit gelöscht. Stempel, leicht gebräunt od. etw. stockfleckig, Rücken mit geringen Wurmspuren, insges. schönes Ex.
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ALESSANDRI ab Alessandro.
ALEXANDRI AB ALEXANDRO, IURISPERITI NEAPOLITANI, GENIALIUM DIERUM LIBRI SEX, VARIA AC RECONDITA ERUDITIONE REFERTI. Parisiis, Apud Michaelem Sonnium, sub scuto Basiliensi, Via Jacobaea, 1570.
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"Nunc postremùm infinitis mendis quibus antea squallebat liber pulcherrimus, quanta fieri potuit diligentia perpurgati atque in pristinum nitorem restituti". Testo latino. Cm.15,5x10. Pg.272 non numerate, 768 numerate solo al recto. Legatura coeva allentata in piena pergamena molle, con titoli manoscritti al dorso. Marca tipografica al frontespizio, con incisione raffigurante un serpente avvolto tra le fiamme in medaglione con la dicitura "Quis contra nos". Cartigli e capilettera incisi. La carta 49 (numerata) è parzialmente staccata. Alessandro Alessandri (Napoli, 1461 circa - 1523), archeologo e giureconsulto di fama, studiò a Roma sotto Francesco Filelfo ed esercitò l'avvocatura nella città natale, per poi dedicarsi definitivamente agli studi classici e filologici. Fu Protonotario del Regno di Napoli e abate commendatario della Badia di Carbone dell'Ordine di San Basilio in Basilicata. Intrattenne fecondi rapporti con i maggiori umanisti dell'epoca, quali il Pontano e il Sannazzaro, e con l'Alciati e il Ferretti fu tra i precursori della scuola colta. La presente Opera, pubblicata la prima volta nel 1522 in Roma, rappresenta il suo testo principale, costruito sull'esempio delle "Notti attiche" di Aulo Gellio, dei "Saturnali" di Macrobio e del "Policratico" di Salisbury. In essa sostiene la tesi che le fonti romane necessitassero di continui riscontri con accurati studi storici e filologici. Andrea Tiraquelli ne citò le fonti nel commentario all'opera che compose nel 1586, il "Semestria". > Graesse, I, 68. Manca all'Adams e al Cicognara.
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CICERO, Marcus Tullius and MARSO, Pietro.
De officiis libri tres, cum interpretatione Petri Marsi.
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France, [mid. XV century, 1461-1471?]. Manuscript on vellum. 8vo. 150 ll., plus 2 added ll, first with 12 line ex libris, second blank. Text, A8, B8 (lacking B7), C-I8, K8 (lacking K1), L-M8, N8+1 (N8-9 misbound), O8 (lacking O5), P-S8, T4 plus 3 probably ex 4 original blanks, 115mm. x 179mm., 20 lines ruled in red, 70mm. x 105mm., brown ink in two sizes in a fere-Humanistic minuscule, titles in red, numerous very fine 1-to-3 line initials in gold on cardinal background with calligraphic decoration, guide letters, capitals touched in yellow, copious interlinear and up to 92 line marginal 'glossae' surrounding text in dark brown ink in a tiny slightly later Gothic hand, paragraph marks alternatively in red and blue, incomplete 'Obsecro te' prayer added on two blanks following text in brown Bâtarde. Slight waterstain to upper margin of first and last gatherings not compromising text, some marginal and interlinear ms annotations at beginning in an early C16th cursive hand, C16th ms ex-libris of 'Johannis Boyvini' from Anjou and ink library stamp of the Séminaire de St. Sulpice in Paris on recto of *1, ink library stamp of Sir Thomas Phillipps (ms. 244) on free e-p, marbled pastedowns. A very elegant, lavishly commentated ms in C16th French calf, covers blind double ruled, central panel with four gilt corner fleurons and inner gilt double ruled lozenge, gilt emblem of Henry II of France as Dauphin in centre, rebacked c. 1800, gilt spine in 7 compartments, gilt title, Phillipp's small paper numbered label at tail, inner covers and corners restored, joints repaired, a.e.g., box case. A fascinating and very high quality XVth century manuscript, from the library of Henry II King of France (1519-1559), as Dauphin, in an elegant and precise fere-Humanistic hand, illuminated by numerous graceful initials. The profuse marginal and interlinear 'glossae', in a tiny and neat Gothic, were added later in the C15 century. Opening with an 8 leaf preface to Cardinal Francesco Gonzaga (1461), by Pietro Marso, the manuscript comprises Cicero's De Officiis, a philosophical and pedagogical treatise in three books on moral goodness, expediency and the conflict between right and expedience, written around 40 BC and addressed to his son Marco, then a student in Athens. Each book is introduced by a table of subjects. The table of contents ends with three brief poems, two tetrasticha by Guillaume Fichet and Johannes de Lapide, and eight elegiac couplets to "cunctis virtutum amatoribus", which were first printed in the version published at Paris in 1471-72 by Johannes de Lapide. Jean Heynlin, or de Lapide, and Guillaume Fichet were eminent humanists and pioneers of the Parisian press. Jean de Lapide set up his first firm 'dans les bâtiments de la Sorbonne' in 1469-70 with three German printers, Michael Friburger, Ulrich Gering and Martin Crantz. Fichet was the financial backer of the press from the beginning but he joined the 'firm' only in the spring of 1472. Both Lapide and Fichet were at the heart of the small circle of humanist figures who pioneered the French intellectual renaissance. It is possible that this manuscript was the model for the printed edition of 1471-72, which they published. The present ms. also contains the important commentary by the Italian philologist Pietro Marso (fl. ¾ of the XVth century), first published in Venice by B. de Tortis in 1481. The mystery of the work is contained in one name, "Ramonet Altissiodorensis" or Ramonet from Auxerre, and the mottos, repeated on some leaves, in red or blue capitals, "Barat par tout" or betrayal everywhere, and "Seur et Secret" or safe and secret. Whilst it has not been possible to identify Ramonet, the mottos would constitute good advice to a young prince against indiscretion and treason. The De Officiis was a classic schoolroom text from which centuries of schoolboys learned their Latin, Henri doubtless amongst them. Based on the philosophy of the Stoics it would have provided an admirable ethical course of instruction for the young ruler. Abelard used it in his teaching and most Ciceronian references in Dante are to the De Officiis. Provenance: From the library of Henry II of France, the ms belonged to Jean Boyvin (or Boivin) from Anjou in 1578, as the ms ex-libris on first leaf states. Jean Boyvin was probably a member of a very important family 'd'orfèvres' in Angers in XVIth century, the best representative of which was his son René (1525-1630), excellent engraver 'de l'école de Fontainebleau' and great portraitist of Henry II, Henry III and Henry IV. Curiously however the text of the ex libris appears to have been amended by the insertion of Boyvin's name but the earlier owner is not discernible. The Séminaire of St. Sulpice in Paris was established in 1642 on property at Issy-les-Moulineaux, belonging to Marguerite de Valois (1553-1615), also known as 'Queen Margot', Henry II and Catherine of Medici's daughter, Henry IV's wife. This handsome ms. on particularly fine, high quality vellum, was part of the remnant of the astonishing collection of Sir Thomas Phillipps (1792-1872), 'Bibliotheca Philippica', sold (after a century of sales) by his descendants by private treaty to New York bookdealer H. P. Kraus in 1978.
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Zasius, Ulrich
Responsorum Iuris [Juris] Sive Consiliorum Liber primus, Summariis.
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Zasius, Ulrich [1461- - 1535]. [Responsorum Iuris (Juris) Sive Consiliorum]. Lyons: Apud Sennetonios Fratres [Senneton Freres], 1548. 4 volumes in 1 book, each with title page and individual pagination. Main text printed in double columns. Final leaf, a blank, lacking. Folio (16" x 11"). Recent quarter morocco over cloth, raised bands to spine, endpapers renewed. Negligible shelfwear, partial crack between first title page and following leaf. Title pages with ornate architectural borders and large Senneton salamander devices printed in red and black, first leaf has attractive portrait woodcut (after Holbein), woodcut decorated initials throughout. Early owner signature and small later institution stamp to first title page, faint dampstaining to fore-edges of a few leaves, negligible light foxing in a few places, interior otherwise fresh. An appealing copy of a scarce title. * Third edition. Complete in itself, this four-part volume is from the first collected works edition of Zasius, a leading German humanist who was among the first to apply modern philological methods to the study of Roman law. Known colloquially as Responsorum Juris Sive Consiliorum, this volume is a collection of treatises on specific points in Roman law dealing with disputed issues. Other sections are commentaries on sections of the Digest and the other components of the Corpus Juris Civilis. KVK locates 6 copies of this edition, 12 of all editions. Not in Adams or the British Museum Catalogue. Stintzing, Ulrich Zasius: Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Rechtswissenschaft in Zeitalter der Reformation 353. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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Ulrich Boner Der Edelstein Faksimile des Frühdrucks von 1461 von Albrecht Pfister der Herzog August Bibliothek in Wolfenbüttel
Ulrich Boner Der Edelstein Faksimile des Frühdrucks von 1461 von Albrecht Pfister der Herzog August Bibliothek in Wolfenbüttel
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Stuttgart Verlag Müller und Schindler. Ulrich Boner Der Edelstein Faksimile des Frühdrucks von 1461 von Albrecht Pfister der Herzog August Bibliothek in Wolfenbüttel. Die erstaunlich reich illustrierte farbige Inkunabel enthält die Fabelsammlung des Berner Dominikaners Ulrich Boner, entstanden um 1330/50. Das Werk, in einigen Handschriften, aber als Frühdruck nur in diesem einen Exemplar erhalten, war das erste in deutscher Sprache durchillustrierte gedruckte Buch und erschloß damit, wie auch durch seine weltlichen Inhalte, erstmals neue, bürgerliche Lesekreise. Das Werk umfaßt auf 176 Seiten mit 101 leuchtend kolorierten Holzschnitten in einer für den frühen Wiegendruck erstaunlichen Vielfalt 86 Tier- und Pflanzenfabeln. Der Text ist in der Schrift der 36zeiligen Bibel gesetzt, die bis dahin nur für lateinische, geistliche Themen verwendet wurde. Für die Entwicklung der Buchkunst am Anfang der Neuzeit ist dieses Werk von eminenter Bedeutung. 176 Seiten im Format 200x290 mm, 101 kolorierte Holzschnitte. Ganzlederband. Kommentar mit Regesten und einer Einführung von Doris Fouquet. Beide Bände in Schuber. Verlagsfrisch AbsoluteNew Copy
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Safâ, Zabîhollâh:
Târîh - e adabiyât dar Irân. Az âgâz - e "ahd - e eslâmî tâ miyâne - ye sadeh - e dawâzdahom - e hegri.
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Teheran, Ferdows /73, 1371 - 5 Bände (in 8). 18/716, 16/1128, 8/1461, 12/608 und 13/2012 S., OKst., OU., gutes Exemplar, 1
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Green, John Richard
History of The English People - 6 Vols
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NY: Harper & Brothers No Date, Circa late 1800s. Six volumes complete, Three quarter leather/marbled boards (and end-papers) with banded spines. All volumes in Fine, pristine condition with Top Edge Gilt. Fabulous history of the United Kingdom, illustrated with several color maps; very clean and tight, no markings at all. Vol. I, Early England (449 - 1461)/576 pages; Vol. II, The Monarchy and The Reformation (1461 - 1603)/500 pages; Vol. III, Puritan England and The Revolution (1603-1688)/451 pages; Vol. IV, The Revolution and Modern England (1683 - 1815); 519 pages; Vol. V, The Making of England/434 pages; Vol. VI, The Conquest of England/607 pages. A beautiful set, each leather spine decorated with gilt flowers. . Three-Quarter Leather.
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ALESSANDRI ab Alessandro.
ALEXANDRI AB ALEXANDRO, IURISPERITI NEAPOLITANI, GENIALIUM DIERUM LIBRI SEX, VARIA AC RECONDITA ERUDITIONE REFERTI. Parisiis, Apud Michaelem Sonnium, sub scuto Basiliensi, Via Jacobaea, 1570.
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- Nunc postremùm infinitis mendis quibus antea squallebat liber pulcherrimus, quanta fieri potuit diligentia perpurgati atque in pristinum nitorem restituti". Testo latino. Cm.15,5x10. Pg.272 non numerate, 768 numerate solo al recto. Legatura coeva allentata in piena pergamena molle, con titoli manoscritti al dorso. Marca tipografica al frontespizio, con incisione raffigurante un serpente avvolto tra le fiamme in medaglione con la dicitura "Quis contra nos". Cartigli e capilettera incisi. La carta 49 (numerata) è parzialmente staccata. Alessandro Alessandri (Napoli, 1461 circa - 1523), archeologo e giureconsulto di fama, studiò a Roma sotto Francesco Filelfo ed esercitò l'avvocatura nella città natale, per poi dedicarsi definitivamente agli studi classici e filologici. Fu Protonotario del Regno di Napoli e abate commendatario della Badia di Carbone dell'Ordine di San Basilio in Basilicata. Intrattenne fecondi rapporti con i maggiori umanisti dell'epoca, quali il Pontano e il Sannazzaro, e con l'Alciati e il Ferretti fu tra i precursori della scuola colta. La presente Opera, pubblicata la prima volta nel 1522 in Roma, rappresenta il suo testo principale, costruito sull'esempio delle "Notti attiche" di Aulo Gellio, dei "Saturnali" di Macrobio e del "Policratico" di Salisbury. In essa sostiene la tesi che le fonti romane necessitassero di continui riscontri con accurati studi storici e filologici. Andrea Tiraquelli ne citò le fonti nel commentario all'opera che compose nel 1586, il "Semestria". > Graesse, I, 68. Manca all'Adams e al Cicognara. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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LIBERATIS,L.de,
Podagra politica. Seu tractatus podagricus, civili compositus, doctrina, varia lectione & politicis sententiis refertis, medicis apprime utilis, nec non sanitatis studiosis lectu jucundus. Mit (gest.) Frontisp. Nbg., Endter,1655. Duodez. 5 Bll., 304 S. u. 20 nn. Bll. Ldr.d. Zt. m. Rsch. - Vorgeb.: Ein unkomplettes staatswiss. Werk.
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Safa, Zabihollah:
Tarih - e adabiyat dar Iran. Az agaz - e "ahd - e eslami ta ... miyane - ye sadeh - e dawazdahom - e hegri.
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Teheran, Ferdows1371/73,. 5 Bände (in 8). 18/716, 16/1128, 8/1461, 12/608 und 13/2012 S., OKst., OU., gutes Exemplar,.
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GIAFFERI (de), Paul-Louis
L'histoire du costume féminin de l'an 1037 à l'an 1870
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Editions Nilsson, Paris 80 pp. + 120 planches, In-folio (29 x 38 cm), demi-chagrin havane, dos 5 nerfs, filets dorés sur les nerfs, pièces de titre brunes. 10 fascicules de 8 pages et 12 planches de dessins de mode rehaussés au pochoir, entièrement montés sur onglets. Toutes les couvertures, illustrées en couleurs, ont été conservées et sont montées dans l'ordre d'origine. Contient : Fascicule 1 - "Les Modes du Moyen-Age - de l'an 1037 à l'an 1461" ; Fascicule 2 - "Les Modes de la Renaissance - de l'an 1461 à l'an 1574" ; Fascicule 3 - "Les Modes de Henri III à Louis XIII - de l'an 1574 à l'an 1643" ; Fascicule 4 - "Les Modes sous Louis XIV - 1643-1715" ; Fascicule 5 - "Les Modes sous Louis XV - 1715-1774" ; Fascicule 6 - "Les Modes sous Louis XVI - 1774-1789" ; Fascicule 7 - "Les Modes sous la Révolution - 1792-1799" ; Fascicule 8 - "Les Modes du 1er Empire - 1799-1815" ; Fascicule 9 - "Les Modes de la Restauration - 1815-1830" ; Fascicule 10 - "Les Modes du Second Empire - 1852 à 1871". Soit : 80 pages de texte et 120 planches en couleurs + toutes les premières et dernières de couvertures illustrées. Minimes frottements à la reliure, les feuillets de texte ont de petites rousseurs très pâles et sans gravité, une petite déchirure , brunissure et manque marginal sans atteinte au cadre de la gravure de la planche 5 du fascicule 2 ; à part ces minimes défauts, l'ensemble est en très bon état et les planches d'une grande fraicheur. Rare ensemble complet et dans cette condition de cette somptueuse publication. Bon exemplaire.
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Green, John Richard
History of the English People-6 Vols
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NY: Harper & Brothers. No Date, Circa late 1800s. Six volumes complete, Three quarter leather/marbled boards (and end-papers) with banded spines. All volumes in Fine, pristine condition with Top Edge Gilt. Fabulous history of the United Kingdom, illustrated with several color maps; very clean and tight, no markings at all. Vol. I, Early England (449-1461)/576 pages; Vol. II, The Monarchy and The Reformation (1461-1603)/500 pages; Vol. III, Puritan England and The Revolution (1603-1688)/451 pages; Vol. IV, The Revolution and Modern England (1683-1815); 519 pages; Vol. V, The Making of England/434 pages; Vol. VI, The Conquest of England/607 pages. A beautiful set, each leather spine decorated with gilt flowers.
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Hrsg. v. Leondes, Cornelius T.
Computational Methods in Biophysics, Biomaterials, Biotechnology and Medical Systems
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Springer Verlag, Berlin Heidelber New York Computational Methods in Biophysics, Biomaterials, Biotechnology and Medical Systems Algorithm Development, Mathematical Analysis and DiagnosticsVolume I: Algorithm TechniquesVolume II: Computational MethodsVolume III: Mathematical Analysis MethodsVolume IV: Diagnostic Methods Hrsg. v. Leondes, Cornelius T. Verlag : Springer US ISBN : 978-1-4020-7110-2 Einband : Gebunden Preisinfo : 1391,00 Eur[D] Seiten/Umfang : 1461 S. Erschienen : 1. Aufl. 30.11.2002 Gewicht : 2872 g 1391,00 Eur[D] The cross-disciplinary pursuits between modern technology, their computations and applications to the human body have exploded because of rapid developments in computer technology and mathematical computational techniques. This four-volume set, Computational Methods in Biophysics, Biomaterials, Biotechnology and Medical Systems, represents the first multi-volume treatment of this significant subject on the international scene. The work is an indispensable reference source by leading researchers, and is essential reference work for academics, practitioners, students and researchers working with: *Computers in Medicine, *Science and Mathematics in Biomaterials, Biomechanics and Bioengineering, *Computational Biophysics.
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CALMETTE, JOSEPH :
LOUIS XI, JEAN II ET LA REVOLUTION CATALANE (1461 - 1473). THESE POUR LE DOCTORAT PRESENTEE A' LA FACULTE' DES LETTRES DE L'UNIVERSITE' DE PARIS. TOULOUSE, EDOUARD PRIVAT, 1902 ; IN-8 ; DEMI-CHAGRIN BLEU CANARD, DOS A' NERFS, TITRE DORE', PLATS CONSERVES (RELIURE DE L'EPOQUE) ; (8), 614 PP.
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Edition originale. Ne' a' Perpignan (1873 - 1952), Joseph Calmette entre a' l'Ecole des Chartes, puis presente sa these qui sera ce grand ouvrage qui fait encore reference. Membre de l'Ecole de Rome, il fut d'abord professeur a' la Faculte des Lettres de Dijon avant d'obtenir la chaire d'Histoire du Moyen-Age de la Faculte de Toulouse. Des lors, il va consacrer toute sa vie, son energie et son talent a' la Societe d'Archeologie du Midi de la France et a' Saint-Bertrand de Comminges. Il a publie' plus de 200 articles et ouvrages principalement consacres au Moyen-Age.Tres bon exemplaire, la couverture, conservee, presente de petites piqures.
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Zasius, Ulrich
Responsorvm Iuris [Juris] Sive Consiliorum Liber primvs, Summariis.
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Zasius, Ulrich [1461- 1535]. [Responsorvm Iuris (Juris) Sive Consiliorum]. Lyon: Apud Sennetonios Fratres [Senneton Freres], 1548. 4 volumes in 1 book, each with title page and individual pagination. Main text printed in double columns. Final leaf, a blank, lacking. Folio (11" x 16"). Recent quarter morocco over cloth, raised bands to spine, endpapers renewed. Negligible shelfwear, partial crack between first title page and following leaf. Title pages with ornate architectural borders and large Senneton salamander devices printed in red and black, first leaf has attractive portrait woodcut (after Holbein), woodcut decorated initials throughout. Early owner signature and small later institution stamp to first title page, faint dampstaining to fore-edges of a few leaves, negligible light foxing in a few places, interior otherwise fresh. An appealing copy of a scarce title. * Third edition. Complete in itself, this four-part volume is from the first collected works edition of Zasius, a leading German humanist who was among the first to apply modern philological methods to the study of Roman law. Known colloquially as Responsorum Juris Sive Consiliorum, this volume is a collection of treatises on specific points in Roman law dealing with disputed issues. Other sections are commentaries on sections of the Digest and the other components of the Corpus Juris Civilis. KVK locates 6 copies of this edition, 12 of all editions. Not in Adams or the British Museum Catalogue. Stintzing, Ulrich Zasius: Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Rechtswissenschaft in Zeitalter der Reformation 353. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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DABIN (Jean)
Mélanges en l'honneur de Jean DABIN.
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Table des matières du tome I : Batiffol (H.) : Sur la positivité du droit. (J.) Brethe de la Gressaye : Un pape juriste : Pie XII et le droit naturel. (O.) Brusiin : Aspects philosophiqiques du droit romain. (G.) Burdeau : Pouvoir politique et pouvoir financier (Essai de systématisation de leurs relations). (J.) Darbellay : L'objectivité du droit. (R.) Dekkers : Moïse. (G.) Del Vecchio : Sur la croix rouge. (J.) Hall : Vers une philosophie intégrative du droit. (N.) Hazard : Socialisme soviétique et droit international privé. (H.) Kelsen : Positivisme juridique et doctrine du droit naturel. (J.) Kunz :Jean Dabin et Hans Kelsen. (C.) Morris : Sur la théorie politique de Spinoza. (L.) Moreau : Notion et spécificité du contentieux administratif. (E. W.) Patterson : l'Influence des faits sur les jugements de valeur juridique. (M.) Reale : La science du droit selon la théorie tridimensionnelle du droit. (J. G.) Renauld : réflexions sur l'oeuvre du professeur Dabin. (F.) Rigaux : Droit public et droit privé dans l'ordre juridique international. (P.)Roubier : De la légitimité des situations juridiques. (R.) Savatier : Observations sur les modes contemporains de formation du droit positif. (A.) Tunc :Logique et politique dans l'élaboration du droit, spécialement en matière de responsabilité civile. (J. J. M.) van der Ven : Vers une philosophie des droits de l'homme. (M.) Waline : Empirisme et conceptualisme dans la méthode juridique : faut-il tuer les catégories juridiques? (E.) Wolf : Ulrich Zasius (1461- 1535), momument historique ou exemple actuel. (B. A.) Worteley : Droit, loi et souveraineté. Ed. Bruylant 1963- 2 volumes brochés. (PRIX pour les DEUX TOMES).
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Liefdesbedryven
Treurige en blyeindende liefdes bedryven, nevens de nieuwe buitensporigheden van Don Quichot, voorgevallen onder zyn doolende ridderschap. Spaansche historie. Amsterdam, Johannes Oosterwyk, 1715. [2 delen in 1 band]
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8°: * 4 A-I 8 K 4, 2 A-K 8 (-K8, blanco?), gepag.: [8] 150 [2] 156 [2] pp. Gegraveerde titelpagina (met de tekst "Zeldzame liefdes gevallen") door J. Schijnvoet en 6 ongesigneerde gravures. Contemp. perkament, op schutblad met pen: "J.M. Bussy de Rabutin". Lit.: Arents 174; Buisman 1461; Mateboer 1415. Niet in Waller, Muller, De Vries, Scheepers Verzameling liefdesgeschiedenissen waarin ook de figuur van Don Quichot af en toe opduikt. Het boek heeft evenwel niets te maken met Cervantes' meesterwerk. Het is een vertaling van 'Le desespoir amoureux avec les nouvelles visions de Don Quichotte', dat eveneens in 1715 was verschenen bij Josua Steenhouwer & Hermannus Uytwerf in Amsterdam. Volgens de onbekende vertaler was dit boek weer een bewerking van 'Homicidio de Fidelidad y la Defense del Honor', in 1619 in Parijs uitgekomen.
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ZASIUS, ULRICH.
Responsorvm Iuris [Juris] Sive Consiliorum... Liber primvs, Summariis.
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Zasius, Ulrich [1461-1535]. [Responsorvm Iuris (Juris) Sive Consiliorum]. Lyon: Apud Sennetonios Fratres [Senneton Freres], 1548. 4 volumes in 1 book, each with title page and individual pagination. Main text printed in double columns. Final leaf, a blank, lacking. Folio (11" x 16"). Recent quarter morocco over cloth, raised bands to spine, endpapers renewed. Negligible shelfwear, partial crack between first title page and following leaf. Title pages with ornate architectural borders and large Senneton salamander devices printed in red and black, first leaf has attractive portrait woodcut (after Holbein), woodcut decorated initials throughout. Early owner signature and small later institution stamp to first title page, faint dampstaining to fore-edges of a few leaves, negligible light foxing in a few places, interior otherwise fresh. An appealing copy of a scarce title. $2,500. * Third edition. Complete in itself, this four-part volume is from the first collected works edition of Zasius, a leading German humanist who was among the first to apply modern philological methods to the study of Roman law. Known colloquially as Responsorum Juris Sive Consiliorum, this volume is a collection of treatises on specific points in Roman law dealing with disputed issues. Other sections are commentaries on sections of the Digest and the other components of the Corpus Juris Civilis. KVK locates 6 copies of this edition, 12 of all editions. Not in Adams or the British Museum Catalogue. Stintzing, Ulrich Zasius: Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Rechtswissenschaft in Zeitalter der Reformation 353.
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ALEXANDER AB ALEXANDRO
Genialium dierum libri sex. Lugduni, apud Paulum Frellon, 1608
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Cm. 18, cc. (8) 353 (94) + 1 c.b. Bel marchio tip. al frontespizio in rosso e nero. Leg. coeva in piena pelle scamosciata; dorso a 3 grossi nervi con titoli ms. su tass. di carta. Tagli rossi. Minime mancanze alle cuffie ed al bordo inferiore dei piatti, macchiette alla legatura. Qualche trascurabile piccolo alone, peraltro ben conservato. Alessandro Alessandri (1461?-1523?), giureconsulto ed umanista napoletano, si rese celebre grazie a quest'opera storica, pregna di erudizione giuridica. Allievo di Filelfo e Calderino, l'A. esercitò precocemente la professione d'avvocato per poi rinunciarvi disgustato, riportano le biografie, più dall'iniquità dei giudizi che dalla difficoltà della scienza della legge. Questa è infatti un'opera d'erudizione e di filologia strutturata sui modelli delle opere di Aulo Gellio e Giovanni di Salisbury, commentata tra l'altro da Tiraqueau e Dionigi Gotofredo, in edizioni impresse nella seconda metà del Cinquecento. Cfr. Kvk. (S108)
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ALESSANDRI ab Alessandro.
ALEXANDRI AB ALEXANDRO, IURISPERITI NEAPOLITANI, GENIALIUM DIERUM LIBRI SEX, VARIA AC RECONDITA ERUDITIONE REFERTI. Parisiis, Apud Michaelem Sonnium, sub scuto Basiliensi, Via Jacobaea, 1570.
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"Nunc postremùm infinitis mendis quibus antea squallebat liber pulcherrimus, quanta fieri potuit diligentia perpurgati atque in pristinum nitorem restituti". Testo latino. Cm.15,5x10. Pg.272 non numerate, 768 numerate solo al recto. Legatura coeva allentata in piena pergamena molle, con titoli manoscritti al dorso. Marca tipografica al frontespizio, con incisione raffigurante un serpente avvolto tra le fiamme in medaglione con la dicitura "Quis contra nos". Cartigli e capilettera incisi. La carta 49 (numerata) è parzialmente staccata. Alessandro Alessandri (Napoli, 1461 circa - 1523), archeologo e giureconsulto di fama, studiò a Roma sotto Francesco Filelfo ed esercitò l'avvocatura nella città natale, per poi dedicarsi definitivamente agli studi classici e filologici. Fu Protonotario del Regno di Napoli e abate commendatario della Badia di Carbone dell'Ordine di San Basilio in Basilicata. Intrattenne fecondi rapporti con i maggiori umanisti dell'epoca, quali il Pontano e il Sannazzaro, e con l'Alciati e il Ferretti fu tra i precursori della scuola colta. La presente Opera, pubblicata la prima volta nel 1522 in Roma, rappresenta il suo testo principale, costruito sull'esempio delle "Notti attiche" di Aulo Gellio, dei "Saturnali" di Macrobio e del "Policratico" di Salisbury. In essa sostiene la tesi che le fonti romane necessitassero di continui riscontri con accurati studi storici e filologici. Andrea Tiraquelli ne citò le fonti nel commentario all'opera che compose nel 1586, il "Semestria". > Graesse, I, 68. Manca all'Adams e al Cicognara.
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Nachrichten aus den Hauptquartieren
Feldblatt. Nr. 1158 - 1461.
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k. u. k. Armeeoberkommando, Feldpostamt 1918 o. A. Aufl., ca. 1000 S., Groß-8°, OHLeinen, lichtrandig, guter Zustand täglich erscheinende Berichte über die Kriegsgeschehnisse an der Front; die Nummern 1158 - 1461 bestehen in gebundener Form, sie sind im Zeitraum vom 1.Januar bis zum 31. Oktober 1918 erschienen; Nachrichten aus den Hauptquartieren meist bestehend aus 4 Seiten. ".Nur Abonnentenanfragen werden beantwortet. Weitergabe an Zivilpersonen ist unstatthaft." Es beinhaltet Berichte von den Fronten: z.B. Italienischer Kriegsschauplatz("Auf der Hochfläche von Asiago und im Gebiet des Monte Tomba herrschte tagsüber heftig Feuertätigkeit"), Südöstlicher Kriegsschauplatz ("."), Westlicher Kriegsschauplatz (.), Östlicher Kriegsschauplatz (.), Balkankriegsschauplatz (.), Irakfront (.), Persische Front (.), Kaukasusfront (.), Mazedonische Front (.), Rumänische Front (.), Sinai-Front (.), Dobrudscha-Front (.), Nord-Afrika (.) u. a. Und folgende Meldungen: Ansprache des Kaisers von Japan im Landtag, Einrichtung eines Kriegskomitees innerhalb des italienischen Kabinetts, Friedenshoffnungen in Amerika, Einschränkung des Industriebetriebes in Washington, Vormarsch der Weißen Garden auf Vyborg, Ein deutscher Dampfer von einem englischen Hilfskreuzer gekapert usw. (A0801)
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CICERO, Marcus Tullius and MARSO, Pietro.
De officiis libri tres, cum interpretatione Petri Marsi.
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France, [mid. XV century, 1461-1471?]. Manuscript on vellum. 8vo. 150 ll., plus 2 added ll, first with 12 line ex libris, second blank. Text, A8, B8 (lacking B7), C-I8, K8 (lacking K1), L-M8, N8+1 (N8-9 misbound), O8 (lacking O5), P-S8, T4 plus 3 probably ex 4 original blanks, 115mm. x 179mm., 20 lines ruled in red, 70mm. x 105mm., brown ink in two sizes in a fere-Humanistic minuscule, titles in red, numerous very fine 1-to-3 line initials in gold on cardinal background with calligraphic decoration, guide letters, capitals touched in yellow, copious interlinear and up to 92 line marginal 'glossae' surrounding text in dark brown ink in a tiny slightly later Gothic hand, paragraph marks alternatively in red and blue, incomplete 'Obsecro te' prayer added on two blanks following text in brown Bâtarde. Slight waterstain to upper margin of first and last gatherings not compromising text, some marginal and interlinear ms annotations at beginning in an early C16th cursive hand, C16th ms ex-libris of 'Johannis Boyvini' from Anjou and ink library stamp of the Séminaire de St. Sulpice in Paris on recto of *1, ink library stamp of Sir Thomas Phillipps (ms. 244) on free e-p, marbled pastedowns. A very elegant, lavishly commentated ms in C16th French calf, covers blind double ruled, central panel with four gilt corner fleurons and inner gilt double ruled lozenge, gilt emblem of Henry II of France as Dauphin in centre, rebacked c. 1800, gilt spine in 7 compartments, gilt title, Phillipp's small paper numbered label at tail, inner covers and corners restored, joints repaired, a.e.g., box case. A fascinating and very high quality XVth century manuscript, from the library of Henry II King of France (1519-1559), as Dauphin, in an elegant and precise fere-Humanistic hand, illuminated by numerous graceful initials. The profuse marginal and interlinear 'glossae', in a tiny and neat Gothic, were added later in the C15 century. Opening with an 8 leaf preface to Cardinal Francesco Gonzaga (1461), by Pietro Marso, the manuscript comprises Cicero's De Officiis, a philosophical and pedagogical treatise in three books on moral goodness, expediency and the conflict between right and expedience, written around 40 BC and addressed to his son Marco, then a student in Athens. Each book is introduced by a table of subjects. The table of contents ends with three brief poems, two tetrasticha by Guillaume Fichet and Johannes de Lapide, and eight elegiac couplets to "cunctis virtutum amatoribus", which were first printed in the version published at Paris in 1471-72 by Johannes de Lapide. Jean Heynlin, or de Lapide, and Guillaume Fichet were eminent humanists and pioneers of the Parisian press. Jean de Lapide set up his first firm 'dans les bâtiments de la Sorbonne' in 1469-70 with three German printers, Michael Friburger, Ulrich Gering and Martin Crantz. Fichet was the financial backer of the press from the beginning but he joined the 'firm' only in the spring of 1472. Both Lapide and Fichet were at the heart of the small circle of humanist figures who pioneered the French intellectual renaissance. It is possible that this manuscript was the model for the printed edition of 1471-72, which they published. The present ms. also contains the important commentary by the Italian philologist Pietro Marso (fl. ¾ of the XVth century), first published in Venice by B. de Tortis in 1481. The mystery of the work is contained in one name, "Ramonet Altissiodorensis" or Ramonet from Auxerre, and the mottos, repeated on some leaves, in red or blue capitals, "Barat par tout" or betrayal everywhere, and "Seur et Secret" or safe and secret. Whilst it has not been possible to identify Ramonet, the mottos would constitute good advice to a young prince against indiscretion and treason. The De Officiis was a classic schoolroom text from which centuries of schoolboys learned their Latin, Henri doubtless amongst them. Based on the philosophy of the Stoics it would have provided an admirable ethical course of instruction for the young ruler. Abelard used it in his teaching and most Ciceronian references in Dante are to the De Officiis. Provenance: From the library of Henry II of France, the ms belonged to Jean Boyvin (or Boivin) from Anjou in 1578, as the ms ex-libris on first leaf states. Jean Boyvin was probably a member of a very important family 'd'orfèvres' in Angers in XVIth century, the best representative of which was his son René (1525-1630), excellent engraver 'de l'école de Fontainebleau' and great portraitist of Henry II, Henry III and Henry IV. Curiously however the text of the ex libris appears to have been amended by the insertion of Boyvin's name but the earlier owner is not discernible.The Séminaire of St. Sulpice in Paris was established in 1642 on property at Issy-les-Moulineaux, belonging to Marguerite de Valois (1553-1615), also known as 'Queen Margot', Henry II and Catherine of Medici's daughter, Henry IV's wife.This handsome ms. on particularly fine, high quality vellum, was part of the remnant of the astonishing collection of Sir Thomas Phillipps (1792-1872), 'Bibliotheca Philippica', sold (after a century of sales) by his descendants by private treaty to New York bookdealer H. P. Kraus in 1978.
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Safâ, Zabîhollâh:
Târîh - e adabiyât dar Irân. Az âgâz - e "ahd - e eslâmî tâ miyâne - ye sadeh - e dawâzdahom - e hegri.
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Teheran, Ferdows/73, 1371 5 Bände (in 8). 18/716, 16/1128, 8/1461, 12/608 und 13/2012 S., OKst., OU., gutes Exemplar, OKst., OU., 5 Bände (in 8).
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CICERO, Marcus Tullius and MARSO, Pietro.
De officiis libri tres, cum interpretatione Petri Marsi.
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France, [mid. XV century, 1461-1471?]. Manuscript on vellum. 8vo. 150 ll., plus 2 added ll, first with 12 line ex libris, second blank. Text, A8, B8 (lacking B7), C-I8, K8 (lacking K1), L-M8, N8+1 (N8-9 misbound), O8 (lacking O5), P-S8, T4 plus 3 probably ex 4 original blanks, 115mm. x 179mm., 20 lines ruled in red, 70mm. x 105mm., brown ink in two sizes in a fere-Humanistic minuscule, titles in red, numerous very fine 1-to-3 line initials in gold on cardinal background with calligraphic decoration, guide letters, capitals touched in yellow, copious interlinear and up to 92 line marginal 'glossae' surrounding text in dark brown ink in a tiny slightly later Gothic hand, paragraph marks alternatively in red and blue, incomplete 'Obsecro te' prayer added on two blanks following text in brown Bâtarde. Slight waterstain to upper margin of first and last gatherings not compromising text, some marginal and interlinear ms annotations at beginning in an early C16th cursive hand, C16th ms ex-libris of 'Johannis Boyvini' from Anjou and ink library stamp of the Séminaire de St. Sulpice in Paris on recto of *1, ink library stamp of Sir Thomas Phillipps (ms. 244) on free e-p, marbled pastedowns. A very elegant, lavishly commentated ms in C16th French calf, covers blind double ruled, central panel with four gilt corner fleurons and inner gilt double ruled lozenge, gilt emblem of Henry II of France as Dauphin in centre, rebacked c. 1800, gilt spine in 7 compartments, gilt title, Phillipp's small paper numbered label at tail, inner covers and corners restored, joints repaired, a.e.g., box case. A fascinating and very high quality XVth century manuscript, from the library of Henry II King of France (1519-1559), as Dauphin, in an elegant and precise fere-Humanistic hand, illuminated by numerous graceful initials. The profuse marginal and interlinear 'glossae', in a tiny and neat Gothic, were added later in the C15 century. Opening with an 8 leaf preface to Cardinal Francesco Gonzaga (1461), by Pietro Marso, the manuscript comprises Cicero's De Officiis, a philosophical and pedagogical treatise in three books on moral goodness, expediency and the conflict between right and expedience, written around 40 BC and addressed to his son Marco, then a student in Athens. Each book is introduced by a table of subjects. The table of contents ends with three brief poems, two tetrasticha by Guillaume Fichet and Johannes de Lapide, and eight elegiac couplets to "cunctis virtutum amatoribus", which were first printed in the version published at Paris in 1471-72 by Johannes de Lapide. Jean Heynlin, or de Lapide, and Guillaume Fichet were eminent humanists and pioneers of the Parisian press. Jean de Lapide set up his first firm 'dans les bâtiments de la Sorbonne' in 1469-70 with three German printers, Michael Friburger, Ulrich Gering and Martin Crantz. Fichet was the financial backer of the press from the beginning but he joined the 'firm' only in the spring of 1472. Both Lapide and Fichet were at the heart of the small circle of humanist figures who pioneered the French intellectual renaissance. It is possible that this manuscript was the model for the printed edition of 1471-72, which they published. The present ms. also contains the important commentary by the Italian philologist Pietro Marso (fl. ¾ of the XVth century), first published in Venice by B. de Tortis in 1481. The mystery of the work is contained in one name, "Ramonet Altissiodorensis" or Ramonet from Auxerre, and the mottos, repeated on some leaves, in red or blue capitals, "Barat par tout" or betrayal everywhere, and "Seur et Secret" or safe and secret. Whilst it has not been possible to identify Ramonet, the mottos would constitute good advice to a young prince against indiscretion and treason. The De Officiis was a classic schoolroom text from which centuries of schoolboys learned their Latin, Henri doubtless amongst them. Based on the philosophy of the Stoics it would have provided an admirable
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Calmette, Joseph
Louis XI, Jean II et la révolution catalane (1461-1473)
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E. Privat, Toulouse 1903 Documentada y detallada historia de las relaciones entre Francia y Cataluña, desde el advenimiento de Luis XI, en 1461, hasta el Tratado de Perpignan de 1473, que puso fin a la revuelta catalana contra España. Historia de Cataluña. Historia de Francia. Historia de España. History of Catalonia. History of France. History of Spain. 4º, 612 p. Media piel, nervios, doble tejuelo, florones, hilos dorados.
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Green, John Richard
History of the English People-6 Vols
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Harper & Brothers. No Date, Circa late 1800s. Six volumes complete, Three quarter leather/marbled boards (and end-papers) with banded spines. All volumes in Fine, pristine condition with Top Edge Gilt. Fabulous history of the United Kingdom, illustrated with several color maps; very clean and tight, no markings at all. Vol. I, Early England (449-1461)/576 pages; Vol. II, The Monarchy and The Reformation (1461-1603)/500 pages; Vol. III, Puritan England and The Revolution (1603-1688)/451 pages; Vol. IV, The Revolution and Modern England (1683-1815); 519 pages; Vol. V, The Making of England/434 pages; Vol. VI, The Conquest of England/607 pages. A beautiful set, each leather spine decorated with gilt flowers.
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PITHOU PIERRE
Traitez des droits et libertez de l'Église Gallicane par M. Pierre Pithou, advocat en la Cour de Parlement | Remontrances faites au Roy Louys XI par sa Cour de Parlement, sur les Libertez de l'Église Gallicane, l'an 1461 | Mémoires dressez Pour le Roy Tres-Chrestien & l'Église Gallicane, par M. Mais
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1651 Viret, Cailloüé in-folio de 4 fnch.-601 p. (en réalité 501 par une erreur de pagination)-3 fnch. (table des matières), lettrines, bandeaux et culs de lampe plein veau moucheté épidermé, mors sup. et inf. du plat de dessus fendus, coiffes ab. dos à nerfs orné, double filet doré sur les plats, tranches marbrées, la feuille Ii est en double, qq. brunissures.
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Liesganing Joseph
Dimensio graduum meridiani Viennensis et Hungarici. Wien, A. Bernardi 1770. 4º. 11 Bll., 262 S., 1 Bl. mit 10 gefalt. Kupfertafeln Ldr. d. Zt. mit Rsch.
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Koch, Jesuiten-Lexikon 1104 - Poggendorff I, 1461.- Erste Ausgabe.- Der in Graz geborene Jesuit J. Liesganing (1719-1799) war Mathematiker und Astronom an der Wiener Jesuitensternwarte. Im Auftrag Maria Theresias begann er1762 mit der ãMessung eines Bogens im Wiener Meridian...; bis 1766 vermaß er mit Hilfe astronomischer Beobachtungen und einer auf zwei Basislinien aufbauenden Triangulationskette einen Bogen von fast drei Breitengraden zwischen Mähren (Brünn) und Kroatien (Varasdin) und im Jahre 1766 noch einen zweiten Meridianbogen in Ungarn (Kecskemeter Heide).“ (Austria picta S.81). Die Ergebnisse veröffentlichte er in vorliegendem Werk.- Die Tafeln mit Abbildungen von Vermessungsinstrumenten (4) und Triangulationskarten (3).- Titel mit gelöscht. Stempel, leicht gebräunt od. etw. stockfleckig, Rücken mit geringen Wurmspuren, insges. schönes Ex.
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