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DANTE ALLIGHIERI.
La Comedia di Dante Alleghieri
      Campi Editore 6191, [Italy - Bound in full morocco, spine with four raised bands; uncut. A fine copy, in the original illustrated slip-case. A beautifully executed facsimile, reproducing in color the entire first edition of Dante's famed Commedia, which was originally printed in 1472 by Johannes Numeister and Evangelista Mei in Foligno, Italy. Folio. 252 ff., publisher's slip laid-in.
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Gionta & Mainardi
Il Fioretto delle cronache di Mantova
      Fratelli Negretti 144 - raccolto e notabilmente accresciuto e continuato sino alla fine dell'anno MDCCCXLIVedizione adorna di dodici (ma ventiquattro) delle principali vedute della città disegnate da Montini ed incise da Lanfranco Puzzi in fine: elenco dei Principi e Governi succeduti a Mantova, serie dei Vescovi di Mantova, serie degli Abati di Sant'Andrea reggendo i monaci Benedettini dal 1067 al 1472, serie degli Abati di Santa Barbara, serie dei Cavalieri dell'Ordine del Redentore istituito nella Basilica di Sant'Andrea. Le continue ricerche, che ci vengono fatte di questa pregevole Operetta, divenuta rarissima, ci ha determinati ad intraprenderne la ristampa. Lo studio della Storia, come il più utile di tutti, è ad ogni altro preferito a1 di nostri. Ma se grande è il piacere, che l'uomo prova nello scorrere gli avvenimenti accaduti nelle varie parti del mondo, minore per certo non dev'essere quello di ogni anima bennata nel conoscere la Storia del Paese, ove ha respirato le prime aure vitali. Per agevolare la lettura della Storia Patria ad ogni classe di persone, tanto colta che idiota, Stefano Gionta intraprese sino dalla metà del secolo XVI a ridurre in compendio le Cronache Mantovane ; e le molte ristampe che si fecero del suo libro, cui piacque dare il titolo di Fiorello. da valente artista, non sarà per mancare il favore del Pubblico alla nostra intrapresa, la quale ha per iscopo di facilitare a tutti, e specialmente alla Gioventù studiosa , la conoscenza della Storia Patria ; non essendo tanto lodevole il saperla, quanto vituperevole di ignorarla. Mantova primo maggio 1844. In 8° mezza pelle originale con angolipagine 382, 24 stampe all'acquatinta. Lingua: italiana| [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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Series edited by Gabbay, Dov M. Series edited by Thagard, Paul Series edited by Woods, John Volume editor Meijers, Anthonie W.M.
Philosophy of Technology and Engineering Sciences
      Elsevier Science 2009 - (1472 pages) The Handbook Philosophy of Technology and Engineering Sciences addresses numerous issues in the emerging field of the philosophy of those sciences that are involved in the technological process of designing, developing and making of new technical artifacts and systems. These issues include the nature of design, of technological knowledge, and of technical artifacts, as well as the toolbox of engineers. Most of these have thus far not been analyzed in general philosophy of science, which has traditionally but inadequately regarded technology as mere applied science and focused on physics, biology, mathematics and the social sciences . First comprehensive philosophical handbook on technology and the engineering sciences . Unparalleled in scope including explorative articles . In depth discussion of technical artifacts and their ontology . Provides extensive analysis of the nature of engineering design . Focuses in detail on the role of models in technology General Introduction (Anthonie Meijers, editor) Part I: Technology, Engineering and the Sciences Introduction to Part I (Hans Radder, associate editor) Defining Technology and the Engineering Sciences (Carl Mitcham and Eric Schatzberg) Science, Technology and the Science-Technology Relationship (Hans Radder) The Role of Social Science in Engineering (Knut Holtan Sørensen) The Emergence of the Engineering Sciences: An Historical Analysis (David F. Channell) Coherence and Diversity in the Engineering Sciences (Gerhard Banse and Armin Grunwald) Part II: Ontology and Epistemology of Artifacts Introduction to Part II (Wybo Houkes, associate editor) Artifacts in Metaphysics (Amie L. Thomasson) Philosophical Theories of Artifact Function (Beth Preston) Functional Decomposition and Mereology in Engineering (Pieter Vermaas and Pawel Garbacz) Artifacts in Formal Ontology (Stefano Borgo and Laure Vieu) The Nature of Technological Knowledge (Wybo Houkes) Tacit Knowledge and Engineering Design (Paul Nightingale) Practical Reasoning and Engineering (Jesse Hughes) Part III: Philosophy of Engineering Design Introduction to Part III (Peter Kroes, associate editor) Thinking about Design: An Historical Perspective (Richard Buchanan) Typologies of Design Practice (Kees Dorst and Kees van Overveld) Translating Customer Requirements into Technical Specifications (Marc de Vries) Foundational Issues of Engineering Design (Peter Kroes) Computational Representations of Function in Engineering Design (William H. Wood) Rationality in Design (Peter Kroes, Maarten Franssen and Louis Bucciarelli) Designing Socio-Technical Systems (Johannes M. Bauer and Paulien M. Herder) Part IV: Modeling in Engineering Sciences Introduction to Part IV (Sjoerd Zwart, associate editor) The Notion of a Model: A Historical Overview (Roland Müller) Functional Modeling and Mathematical Models: A Semantic Analysis (Wilfrid Hodges) Models as Epistemic Tools in Engineering Sciences (Mieke Boon and Tarja Knuuttila) Model-Based Reasoning in Interdisciplinary Engineering (Nancy J. Nersessian and Christopher Patton) Scale Modelling in Engineering: Froude's Case (Sjoerd Zwart) Similarity and Dimensional Analysis (Susan G. Sterett) Measurement Theory and Engineering (Patrick Suppes) Technological Explanation (Joseph C. Pitt) Part V: Norms and Values in Technology and Engineering Introduction to Part V (Ibo van de Poel, associate editor) Why Technologies Are Inherently Normative (Hans Radder) Artifacts and Normativity (Maarten Franssen) Professional Standards in Engineering Practice (Michael Pritchard) Values in Engineering Design (Ibo van de Poel) The Concept of Efficiency: An Historical Analysis (Jennifer K. Alexander) Aesthetic Values in Technology and Engineering Design (Joachim Schummer, Bruce MacLennan, and Nigel Taylor) Risk and Safety in Technology (Sven Ove Hansson) Technology Assessment: Concepts and Methods (Armin Grunwald) The Interaction of Ethics and Technology in Historical Perspective (Carl Mitcham and Adam Br [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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MACROBIUS Ambrosius Aurelius Theodosius A. A. T. MACROBE
In Somnium Scipionis libri II Eiusdem conuiuiorum saturnaliorum libri VII.
      La premiere edition de ces deux textes a ete imprimee par Jensonius a Venise en 1472. Belle impression en Italique minuscule. §Plein veau glace brun d'epoque , dos lisse. Macrobius estampe sur le dos et Nicolaus 1580 sur les plats (filet d'encadrement). Mors et coiffes et coins restaures. 3 trous de vers sur plat superieur et sur les derniers feuillets. §Les deux textes reunis dans cette edition constituent les Å“uvres majeures de Macrobius, lequel vivait vers l'an 400 et dont on sait peu de chose sinon qu'il etait un philosophe neoplatonicien et stoicien oppose au christianisme de plus en plus repandu. L'idee du songe de scipion est extraite de la republique de Ciceron dans laquelle celui-ci attribue un reve au jeune Scipion ou se deroule une conversation entre les heros decedes de la republique, et notamment son pere et son grand-pere. L'ouvrage est constitue des commentaires de Macrobius, notamment sur la constitution de l'univers. Le deuxieme texte refere aux saturnales, journees de fetes pour les romains, Macrobius relate les discussions tenues dans la demeure de Vettius Praetextatus, Macrobius y traite de differents sujets, mythologiques et astronomiques, medicaux, citant de nombreux textes anciens. Ce livre est demeure une source importante quant a la datation de nombreux textes disparus.Photos sur www.Edition-originale.com. S.n. [Henri Estienne] Parisiis (Paris) _1585 in 8 (18x11,5cm) (14) (1bc) 578pp. -77. relie
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Numeister, Johann
Comincia La Comedia Di Jante Alleghieri di fiorenze nella tracta delle pene et punitioni de uitii et demetri et premii delle uirtu
      - Capitolo Primo della parte de quefto libro loquale fechiama inferno: nel quale lautore fa prohemio ad tucto eltractato del. Faksimile der Ausgabe von 1472. Rom, Edizione curata da Roberto Peliti 1965. Ca. 550 Seiten. Blauer Orig. Lederhandeinband im Schuber, 4°. Sehr gut erhalten.
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( NICOLETTUS, Paulus )
Paulus Venetus Logica
      Gabriel De Grassis ( c1485 ). 4to. ( 204 x 148 mm ). 50 leaves, double column, 49 lines, gothic letter, initials and paragraph-marks supplied in red. Printer's device on final leaf. Vellum backed wrappers. Early Ms. notes in red and brown ink, diagram on verso of a3. The Logica Parva (to give it it's full title) was written c1401. It was first printed in 1472 and some seven or eight further editions were published before the current volume. its importance can hardly be overestimated, of which over eighty surviving manuscript copies and twenty-five editions are a testimony, the latest edition only just having been published in 2002. It was the most widely read treatise on logic in 15th century Italy, and its particular significance lies in transmitting Oxford logic to Italy and thereby influencing the development of logic, science and philosophy in the Renaissance. The author (c1372-1429) was an Augustinian friar, and Venetian ambassador to the King of Poland in 1413. Not in BMC. Inc. Goff P226, date, "about 1485." Very Good.
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CONRAD Joseph
Oeuvres : TROIS VOLUMES
      TOME I : La Folie Almayer - Un Paria des iles - Le Negre du " Narcisse " - Inquietude - Lord Jim. .dition publiee sous la direction de Sylvere Monod avec la collaboration d'Andre Bordeaux, Henriette Bordenave, Pierre Coustillas, Maurice-Paul Gautier, Raymond Las Vergnas et Anne-Marie Soulac, trad. de l'anglais par Henriette Bordenave, Robert d' Humieres, G. Jean-Aubry et Anne-Marie Soulac, 1472 pages, rel. peau, 105 x 170 mm. Collection Bibliotheque de la Pleiade (No 299), Gallimard -rom. ISBN 9782070110032. TOME II : Jeunesse - Au cÅ“ur des tenebres - Au bout du rouleau - Typhon - Falk - Amy Foster - Pour demain - Nostromo - Le Miroir de la mer. .dition publiee sous la direction de Sylvere Monod avec la collaboration de Jean Deurbergue, Philippe Jaudel, Paul Le Moal, Pierre et Yane Lefranc, Claude Noel Thomas et Jean-Pierre Vernier, trad. de l'anglais par Jean Deurbergue, Andre Gide, Gabrielle d' Harcourt, G. Jean-Aubry et Paul Le Moal, introduction de Sylvere Monod, 1552 pages, rel. peau, 105 x 170 mm. Collection Bibliotheque de la Pleiade (No 318) (1985), Gallimard -rom. ISBN 9782070110858. TOME III : L'Agent secret - Six nouvelles [Gaspar Ruiz et autres recits] - Sous les yeux de l'Occident - Souvenirs personnels - Entre terre et mer. Appendice : Retour en Pologne. .dition publiee sous la direction de Sylvere Monod avec la collaboration de Pierre Coustillas, Jean Deurbergue et Roger Hibon, trad. de l'anglais par Pierre Coustillas, Jean Deurbergue, Roger Hibon, G. Jean-Aubry et Sylvere Monod, 1552 pages, rel. peau, 105 x 170 mm. Collection Bibliotheque de la Pleiade (No 343) (1987), Gallimard -rom. ISBN 2070111288.Collection Bibliotheque de la Pleiade (N° 299. 318. 343.) 9782070110032. -**** INFORMATION IMPORTANTE : LA LIBRAIRIE FERME PENDANT L'ETE DU 25 JUILLET AU 16 AOUT *****--- Les prix affiches n'incluent pas les frais de port qui sont variables en fonction du poids du livre et de la destination. ------envoi en France, le tarif minumum = est de 8,50 euros. Europe : Minimum : 20 euros . Zone USA CANADA , minimum 35 euros.
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Single leaf printed recto and verso from Nicolaus de Lyra's Postilla super Biblia, 1472
      [Strassburg: Johann Mentelin, 1472]. (INCUNABLE) Folio. Two columns, 62 lines, capitals supplied in red (one on each side), rubrication throughout. Fine. Hain 10366; BMC I, 56 . Beautiful leaf from the press of one of Europe's earliest printers -- Mentelin's first book was printed circa 1460
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Appianus Alexandrinus (100-170 ca.).
De bellis civilibus Romanis.
      Venezia, Vindelino da Spira, 1472. "In-folio (mm 337 x 236). Segnatura: [a10, b8, c10, d-f8, g10, h-m8, n10, o10, p8, q10, r8]. 148 carte non numerate, di cui la prima e l’ultima sono bianche. Testo su 41 linee. Carattere 110R2. Spazi per capilettera. Legatura in cartonato del XVIII secolo, con dorso in pergamena applicato in epoca successiva. Sul dorso tre etichette con l'indicazione del nome del nome dell'autore, luogo e data di stampa e infine “Editio princeps”. Sul taglio inferiore delle carte è annotato da mano antica “P. Candidi Bella Civil.a R.”. È inoltre presente la nota di possesso manoscritta “G J Forster”, ripetuta due volte. Esemplare ad ampi margini in buono stato di conservazione. Sul margine bianco di alcune carte restauro professionale per tarli puntiformi. Prima edizione del De bellis civilibus Romanis, primo testo del corpus appianeo a vedere la luce. Il volume propone la seconda parte della traduzione condotta dall’umanista lombardo Pier Candido Decembrio (1399-1477) delle opere dello storico Appiano, nato ad Alessandria d’Egitto, e originariamente composte di 24 libri. Decembrio era stato iniziato alla conoscenza della lingua greca dal padre Uberto, traduttore insieme a Manuele Crisolora della Repubblica platonica, ma ne aveva approfondito lo studio solo in età più tarda, arrivando a un notevole grado di eccellenza, come testimoniano le sue traduzioni dell’Iliade, della Repubblica di Platone, delle Storie di Diodoro Siculo, quest’ultima rimasta però incompiuta. L’impegno maggiore fu però costituito dalla versione latina di Appiano, alla quale si accinse subito dopo il suo arrivo a Roma nel 1450, su diretto incarico di papa Niccolò V Parentucelli. Il lavoro lo assorbì per quattro anni, durante i quali Decembrio tradusse, sulla base dei manoscritti posseduti dalla Biblioteca Vaticana, l’intera opera di Appiano a quel tempo conservata. Nel 1472 Vindelino da Spira diede alle stampe la seconda parte di tale versione, secondo una divisione dell’opera di Appiano introdotta dallo stesso Decembrio, e comprendente la traduzione latina dei cinque libri del De bellis civilibus Romanis. Una edizione completa della versione di Decembrio, comprensiva quindi anche dei libri relativi alle Historiae romanae, sarà poi pubblicata a Venezia nel 1477, mentre il testo originale greco vedrà la luce solo nel 1551. L’edizione veneziana del 1472 si apre, dopo l’intitolazione, con il Prologus di Decembrio a Alfonso II d’Aragona re di Napoli. Al colophon sono impressi alcuni versi del poeta laureato Raffaele Zovenzoni (1431- ca. 1480). First very rare edition of the first Appianus’ work to be published, containing the Latin translation of the De bellis civilibus Romanis by the humanist Pier Candido Decembrio. The present edition will be followed by the collected works of Appianus, translated by the same humanist and printed in Venice in 1477. Beautiful, wide-margined copy of one of the most beautiful books ever printed by Vindelino da Spira. Bound in 18th century paperboards; tiny wormholes, repaired, on the white margins of some leaves. H *1306; GW 2293; Goff A, 931; BMC V, 160; Proctor 4044; BSB-Ink A 654; IGI 763; B. Ziliotto, Raffaele Zovenzoni, 160, nr. 264."
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CHAMPIER, Symphorien
Categorie medicinales. In libros demonstrationum Galeni categorie medicinales. In quibus praeclarissima queq(ue): & digna lectu que Galenus in demonstrativis sermonibus
      J. Marion First and sole edition of this rare work on the logic of medical analysis and argumentation. The attempt to give a specialized presentation of formal analysis to physicians probably reflects the increase in the number of practitioners literate in Latin, but lacking the extensive experience in logic typical of graduates of "arts" faculties. Well before the era of forensic medicine, skill in argumentation was a comparatively important asset for Renaissance physicians, since disagreements among practitioners of rival medical philosophies were radical and frequent.The work gives a concise introduction to the Aristotelian doctrine of the categories (substance, predicate, etc.), treats the most basic techniques of disputation, and then shows how these techniques are specifically applied in the analysis of selected medical problems, largely passages from Galen. "Command of logic provided the would-be medical student with the major tool of... scientific inquiry. University trained medical authors... habitually used Aristotelian logic to isolate arguments in medical texts for analysis and criticism" (Nancy G. Siraisi, Medieval and Renaissance Medicine, p. 67). Champier (1472-c. 1535) studied medicine at Padua and was personal physician to two kings of France. He was the main force behind the foundation of the school of Medicine in Lyons and a vigorous opponent of occultism in medicine. His many works include "the earliest and best history of medicine in his time" (Garrison, History of Medicine, p. 196). Dumaitre (Histoire de la medecine et du livre medical, p. 195) stresses Champier's marked interest in the physical production of his books, evident in the typography and design of this distinctive Lyonnais imprint. * Adams C-1318; BM, French Books, 98; Wellcome I.1424; Thorndike V.111-126; P. Allut, Etude biographique et bibliographique sur Symphorien Champier (1859/1972); not in Baudrier.
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Herausgegeben von Messerschmidt, Albrecht / Huber, Robert / Poulos, Thomas / Wieghardt, Karl
Handbook of Metalloproteins. 3 volume set / Handbook of Metalloproteins [1-2]
      Wiley & Sons. Handbook of Metalloproteins. 3 volume set / Handbook of Metalloproteins [1-2] (Wiley, J) ISBN: 978-0-471-62743-2 gebunden XXXII, 1472 S. - 28,7 x 22,4 cm Handbook of Metalloproteins. 3 volume set / Handbook of Metalloproteins Herausgegeben von Messerschmidt, Albrecht / Huber, Robert / Poulos, Thomas / Wieghardt, Karl Verlag : Wiley, J ISBN : 978-0-471-62743-2 Einband : gebunden Preisinfo : 1099,00 Eur[D] UVP / 1736,00 CHF UVP Alle Preisangaben in CHF (Schweizer Franken) sind unverbindliche Preisempfehlungen. Legende: UVP = unverbindliche Preisempfehlung, iVb = in Vorbereitung. Seiten/Umfang : XXXII, 1472 S. - 28,7 x 22,4 cm Erschienen : 1. Auflage 13.06.2001 Gewicht : 5140 g 1099,00 Eur[D] UVP Metals such as iron, nickel, cobalt and copper bind to several strands of proteins to form metalloproteins. These sophisticated compounds act in human, animals and plants as enzymes, co-enzymes or other metabolic substances. This two-volume handbook provides a collection of 105 metalloproteins covering the most relevant transition metals in the field.. 0-471-62743-2 Verlagsfrisch New Copy
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VALTURIUS, Robertus
De Re Militari
      Scarce second Latin edition (first 1472) of this treatise on the art of war, containing THE EARLIEST TECHNICAL ILLUSTRATIONS IN A PRINTED BOOK. According to Sander, this edition contains an original set of woodblocks which appear here for the first time; they are very slight reductions of the blocks of the original 1472 edition and are augmented by a single woodcut (f. r1 recto, two men sitting inside a tent). Their differences from the original blocks are so modest that they are virtually identical. The design of the woodcuts has been variously attributed to the Alberti pupil Matteo de' Pasti or Fra Giocondo, the Veronese architect who produced the first illustrated Vitruvius (1511). "The historical importance of De Re Militari lies in the fact that it is the first book printed with illustrations of a technical or scientific character depicting the progressive engineering ideas of the author's own time. The woodcuts illustrate the equipment necessary for the military and naval engineer; they involve revolving gun turrets, platforms and ladders for sieges, paddle-wheels, a diver's suit, a lifebelt, something resembling a tank, pontoon and other bridges, a completely closed boat that could be half submerged, etc... The Verona Valturius and its reprints were the handbooks of the military leaders of the Renaissance, and Leonardo da Vinci, when acting as chief engineer to Cesare Borgia, possessed a copy and borrowed some of its designs" (PMM, 1472 ed.).The importance of the illustrations cannot be emphasized enough, whether for the future role of book illustration generally or more specific applications in technical treatises of the period. The best description is probably that of Ivins: "This was not edification at all, and neither was it decoration. It was THE DELIBERATE COMMUNICATION OF INFORMATION AND IDEAS. The historians have concentrated their interest on some technicalities in the printing of the book and on the identity of the designer of the woodcuts, but they have unanimously overlooked the importance of these illustrations as THE FIRST DATED SET OF ILLUSTRATIONS MADE DEFINITELY FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES" (Prints & Visual Communication, pp. 31-2). It is not surprising that the important exhibition Fact & Fantasy, which attempted to chart the evolution of realistic depiction through the illustrated book began with Valturius (Dept. of Printing & Graphic Arts, Harvard College Library, 1976, no. 1).Although a firm attribution for the origin of the woodcuts has yet to be established, it is suggestive that the two candidates most frequently mentioned were (among other things) practicing architects, both in the service of Sigismondo Malatesta, Lord of Rimini. The work's author, Valturio (1413-83), served as engineer to Malatesta. He composed the work c. 1460, and it circulated in manuscript until its first printing. Within four days of publishing the editio princeps, Boninus utilized the same blocks to produce an Italian-language edition translated by Paolo Ramusio, father of the well-known travel writer Giovanni Battista. * BMC VII.952; Goff V-89; Dibner, Heralds, 172; for the attribution of the woodcuts to Giocondo, see Rodakiewitz, "The editio princeps of Roberto Valturio's !De re militari' in Relation to the Dresden and Munich Mss.," Maso Finiguerra XVIII-XIX (1940), 15-82; cf. Jonathan Alexander's entry in The Painted Page, no. 63.
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Flos Sanctorum. Spanish
      Castille: Eponymous Press, 1472 Limited to 95 copies, this being No. 15.. ARCHIVAL REPRINT: Limited Edition. Card Covers. Very Good. Privately Printed By ARC for Private Libraries. -- Faithfully Reproduced --.
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Leandro Cantamessa
ASTROLOGIA. Opere a stampa (1472 - 1900)
      - Olschki. 2 voll. di xxx-1108 pp. con 68 figg. n.t. e 8 tavv. f.t. a colori. Rilegati. Si tratta della prima bibliografia esclusivamente dedicata alle opere di astrologia, o che di astrologia hanno trattato, edite nel corso di oltre quattro secoli. I commenti dell’autore, che accompagnano un buon numero di schede, rendono interessante l’opera anche oltre le sue finalità strettamente bibliografiche, che, pure, si caratterizzano per completezza e ricchezza di dati: tra questi ultimi, le altre fonti bibliografiche e l’indicazione di possesso delle opere nelle biblioteche online
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CONRAD Joseph
Oeuvres : TROIS VOLUMES
      TOME I : La Folie Almayer - Un Paria des îles - Le Nègre du " Narcisse " - Inquiétude - Lord Jim. .dition publiée sous la direction de Sylvère Monod avec la collaboration d'André Bordeaux, Henriette Bordenave, Pierre Coustillas, Maurice-Paul Gautier, Raymond Las Vergnas et Anne-Marie Soulac, trad. de l'anglais par Henriette Bordenave, Robert d' Humières, G. Jean-Aubry et Anne-Marie Soulac, 1472 pages, rel. peau, 105 x 170 mm. Collection Bibliothèque de la Pléiade (No 299), Gallimard -rom. ISBN 9782070110032. TOME II : Jeunesse - Au c?ur des ténèbres - Au bout du rouleau - Typhon - Falk - Amy Foster - Pour demain - Nostromo - Le Miroir de la mer. .dition publiée sous la direction de Sylvère Monod avec la collaboration de Jean Deurbergue, Philippe Jaudel, Paul Le Moal, Pierre et Yane Lefranc, Claude Noël Thomas et Jean-Pierre Vernier, trad. de l'anglais par Jean Deurbergue, André Gide, Gabrielle d' Harcourt, G. Jean-Aubry et Paul Le Moal, introduction de Sylvère Monod, 1552 pages, rel. peau, 105 x 170 mm. Collection Bibliothèque de la Pléiade (No 318) (1985), Gallimard -rom. ISBN 9782070110858. TOME III : L'Agent secret - Six nouvelles [Gaspar Ruiz et autres récits] - Sous les yeux de l'Occident - Souvenirs personnels - Entre terre et mer. Appendice : Retour en Pologne. .dition publiée sous la direction de Sylvère Monod avec la collaboration de Pierre Coustillas, Jean Deurbergue et Roger Hibon, trad. de l'anglais par Pierre Coustillas, Jean Deurbergue, Roger Hibon, G. Jean-Aubry et Sylvère Monod, 1552 pages, rel. peau, 105 x 170 mm. Collection Bibliothèque de la Pléiade (No 343) (1987), Gallimard -rom. ISBN 2070111288. Collection Bibliothèque de la Pléiade (N° 299. 318. 343.) 9782070110032. - --- -- Les prix affichés n'incluent pas les frais de port qui sont variables en fonction du poids du livre et de la destination. ------envoi en France, le tarif minumum = est de 6,50 euros. Europe : Minimum : 17 euros . Zone USA CANADA , minimum 25 euros.
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Statham, Nicholas (d.1472); Richard Pynson. Illus. by [Rouen]: Guillaume Le Talleur, for Richard Pynson
Abridgement of cases, in Anglo-French of the law courts. c. 1488-90
      First Edition of the First Printed Abridgement of Case-Law Statham, Nicholas (d.1472) - Abridgement of cases, [in Anglo-French of the law courts]. [Rouen]: Guillaume Le Talleur, for Richard Pynson, [c. 1488-90]. Chancery 2? (299 x 215mm). Collation: \Kp\k2 a-y8 z \\i6 (\Kp\k1r blank, \Kp\k1v index, a1r text, \\i6v Le Talleur device). 188 leaves (of 190, lacking \Kp\k2, quires r and s bound in reverse order). 50 lines and headline, shoulder notes. Type: 2:111G, 6:85G, 7:81B. 11-line initial space. (A few headlines shaved, occasional light dampstain, short wormtrack affecting a few letters in quires r and s.) 17th-century calf ruled in blind, author's name written on fore-edge (rebacked). Provenance: annotated and with an extensive index written in a contemporary hand, with 18th-century bibliographical notes on front flyleaf. * First Edition of the First Printed Abridgement of Case-Law, printed by the first printer at Rouen, Le Talleur, for Pynson at London. The abridgement contains cases decided in the Courts between the reigns of Edward I and Henry VI. Duff speculates that the 2-leaf index may have been printed later and added only to some copies. The present copy supports Duff's suggestion, since its two-leaf manuscript index written in a strictly contemporary hand makes clear that the copy never contained a printed index. HC(Add) 15092; BMC VIII, 390 (IB. 43928; C.11.c.12); CIBN S-375; Duff 374; STC 23238; Goff S-689. Beale, Bibliography of English Law, R455. [Attributes: First Edition; Hard Cover]
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Verzeichnis medizinischer und naturwissenschaftlicher Drucke 1472-1830 Reihe A - D Herausgegeben von Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel
Verzeichnis medizinischer und naturwissenschaftlicher Drucke 1472-1830 Reihe A - D Herausgegeben von Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel
      Saur Verlag. Verzeichnis medizinischer und naturwissenschaftlicher Drucke 1472-1830 Reihe A - D Herausgegeben von Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel Verlag : Saur, K G ISBN : 3-598-31680-1 Einband : Leinen Erschienen : 1986 Preisinfo : 2348,00 Eur[D] / 2413,90 Eur[A] (unverb. Preisempfehlung). ISBN: 9783598316801 Verlagsfrisch New Copy
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Herausgegeben von Messerschmidt, Albrecht / Huber, Robert / Poulos, Thomas / Wieghardt, Karl
Handbook of Metalloproteins. 3 volume set / Handbook of Metalloproteins [1-2]
      Wiley & Sons - Handbook of Metalloproteins. 3 volume set / Handbook of Metalloproteins [1-2] (Wiley, J) ISBN: 978-0-471-62743-2 gebunden XXXII, 1472 S. - 28,7 x 22,4 cm Handbook of Metalloproteins. 3 volume set / Handbook of Metalloproteins Herausgegeben von Messerschmidt, Albrecht / Huber, Robert / Poulos, Thomas / Wieghardt, Karl Verlag : Wiley, J ISBN : 978-0-471-62743-2 Einband : gebunden Preisinfo : 1099,00 Eur[D] UVP / 1736,00 CHF UVP Alle Preisangaben in CHF (Schweizer Franken) sind unverbindliche Preisempfehlungen. Legende: UVP = unverbindliche Preisempfehlung, iVb = in Vorbereitung. Seiten/Umfang : XXXII, 1472 S. - 28,7 x 22,4 cm Erschienen : 1. Auflage 13.06.2001 Gewicht : 5140 g 1099,00 Eur[D] UVP Metals such as iron, nickel, cobalt and copper bind to several strands of proteins to form metalloproteins. These sophisticated compounds act in human, animals and plants as enzymes, co-enzymes or other metabolic substances. This two-volume handbook provides a collection of 105 metalloproteins covering the most relevant transition metals in the field.
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Flavius Magnus Aurelius Cassiodor:
Historia ecclesiastica tripartita. (GW 06164, HC 4573). Zwei Fragmente: Buch 5-7 und 10-12 (von 12) in einem Band. Editio Princeps.
      Augsburg, Johann Schüssler, 5. Februar 1472. Type 1.. Neuer Halbpergamenteinband mit Kibitzpapier bezogenen Deckeln aus einer Restaurierungswerkstatt. Handschriftlicher Titel auf Rücken. Im Schnitt etwas gebräunt. Original Inkunabelfragment mit 92 (von 195) 35-zeiligen Blättern. Blätter mit Resten von ledernen Blattweisern und zahlreichen roten Lombarden z. Teil mit Randausläufern. Einige Marginalien der Zeit. Einige Seiten mit Blattbezeichnung von alter Hand, breitrandiges Exemplar, Papier mit dem Wasserzeichen: Ochsenkopf mit Augen - Darüber zweikonturige Stange - Darüber Krone - Darüber Kreuz, , Kolophon und letztes leeres Blatt. Einzelblattgröße: 21,5 x 31 cm.. Die fehlenden Texte zu Beginn und in der Mitte der Historia werden durch leere Büttenpapierblätter angedeutet. Das Wasserzeichen ist identisch mit dem WZ des Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart: Bestand J 340 WZ-Sammlung Piccard Nr. 070664. Flavius Magnus Aurelius Cassiodor (um 485 in Scylaceum, Bruttien - um 580 im Kloster Vivarium bei Scylaceum) war ein spätantiker römischer Staatsmann, Gelehrter und Schriftsteller. Er bekleidete hohe Ämter im italischen Ostgotenreich und wurde im Jahr 507 in ungewöhnlich jungen Jahren quaestor sacri palatii (Verfasser der amtlichen Schreiben) des Ostgotenkönigs Theoderich. Er fungierte auch als magister officiorum und als praefectus praetorio. Diese spätrömischen Ämter waren von den Ostgoten nach ihrer Eroberung Italiens (ab 489n. Chr.) beibehalten worden. Cassiodor setzte sich dabei maßgeblich für die Aussöhnung zwischen Römern und Ostgoten ein. Nach Theoderichs Tod 526 leitete Cassiodor unter der Regentschaft von dessen Tochter Amalasuntha die Zivilverwaltung Italiens. Etwa um 540 zog er sich von den Staatsgeschäften zurück. Er hielt sich längere Zeit in Ravenna und Konstantinopel auf und gründete 554 auf den väterlichen Gütern in der Nähe des heutigen Squillace das Kloster Vivarium. Mit der Klostergründung verfolgte er das Ziel, dem weströmischen Mönchtum eine ähnlich gut ausgearbeitete theologische Grundlage zu geben, wie es das oströmische bereits besaß. Am Ende der Spätantike waren große Teile der antiken Literatur bereits verloren. Als herausragende Leistung Cassiodors wird angesehen, dass er, neben Boethius und in der Nachfolge von Quintus Aurelius Symmachus und Quintus Aurelius Memmius Symmachus, bedeutendes Schrifttum und Bildungsgut der Antike erhielt und dem Frühmittelalter vermittelte. Zur Zeit Cassiodor im 6. Jhd. n. Chr. existierte, mit Außnahme der Chronik des Sulpitius Severus und der Historia des Paulus Orosius, keine eigenständige lateinische Kirchengeschichtsschreibung. Wollte man die Kirchengeschichte kennenlernen, so mußte man griechische Werke lesen: Eusebius von Cäsarea in Palästina hatte die Geschichte der Kirche bis in seine Zeit hin geschrieben und in der Mitte des fünften Jahrhunderts fand er in dem wahrheitsliebenden Socrates, dem wortreichen und schwungvollen Sozomenus und dem gelehrten Bischofe von Cyrus Theodoretus drei Nachahmer, welche, unabhängig voneinander, die Geschichte der Kirche bis zu den Nestorianischen Wirren fortführten. Diesem Mangel wollte Cassiodorius durch eine von Epiphanius angefertigte Übersetzung und seine Bearbeitung der drei griechischen Kirchenhistoriker Socrates, Sozomenus und Theodoretua, abhelfen. Er nannte das in zwölf Bücher geteilte Werk, weil es aus den drei Historikern zusammengesetzt war, historia ecclesiastica tripartita. Auch wenn heute die Sprache und die Übersetzungen des Epiphanius kritisiert werden, wäre ohne seine, wenn auch etwas "flüchtige" Arbeit, das Mittelalter wohl um ein Buch ärmer geworden. Die Menschen konnten Dank Cassiodorus Kirchengeschichte, aus einer für die Kirchengeschichte wichtigen Epoche schöpfen (Adolph Franz: M. Aurelius Cassiodorius Senator.. Beslau 1872). Die 12 Kapitel umfassen: Liber I: Von Constantins Bekehrung bis zum Konzil von Nicaea. Liber II: Vom Konzil zu Nicaea bis zur Absetzung des Eustathius. Liber III - V: Bis zum Tode des Kaisers Constantinus. Liber VI: Bis zum Tode des Kaisers Julianus. Liber VII: Bis Athanasius Tod und der Erhebung des Theodosius zu seinem Nachfolger. Liber VIII: Bis zum Tode des Kaisers Valens.. Liber IX : Bis zum Todes des Kaisers Theodosius. Liber X: Bis zum Tode des Kaisers Arcadius. Liber XI: Bis zum Tode des Kaisers Honorius. Liber XII: Von 423 bis zum Jahre 439.
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APPIANUS ALEXANDRINUS
DE BELLIS CIVILIBUS ROMANIS, EX APPIANO ALEXANDRINO TRADUCTIS IN LATINUM (DAL GRECO, DA PETRUS CANDIDUS DECEMBRIUS, CON AGGIUNTE DI RAPHAEL ZOVENZONIUS). (VENETIIS), VINDELINUS (DE SPIRA), 1472,
      in-folio, ff. 146, senza numeraz. e segnatura (mancante dellultimo bianco); legatura moderna ad imitazione antica in pelle con fregi a secco ai piatti. Prima edizione della traduzione latina a cura del Decembrio dellopera di Appiano, con commento dello Zovenzonius. Lopera di Appiano, storico greco vissuto a Roma nel II sec. d.C., ebbe il merito di mutare lusuale struttura annalistica della storiografia romana, dividendola sistematicamente per argomenti. Questa parte dellopera di Appiano narra le guerre dei Romani contro Cartagine, contro Antioco, contro i Parti e Mitridate. Fu lunica pubblicata da Vindelino da Spira: per leditio princeps della prima parte, congiunta ad una riedizione della seconda, si dovette attendere sino al 1477 (Venezia, Maler). Buon esemplare a grandi margini, malgrado lieve alone al primo f., qualche lavoro di tarlo in fine, lievi macchie dumido. BMC V, 160. Goff A-931. IGI 766. GW 2293. H 1306.
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Caracciolus, Robertus
Sermones quadragesimales de poenitentia
      Franciscus Renner, de Heilbronn, Venice 1472 - 270 unnumbered leaves. 36 lines. Roman types. NUMEROUS Two- to five-line initial spaces. Initiales rubricated in 2 colors (blue and red, red and purple, blue and purple). Some contemporary notes on the margins, some light stain and minor foxing, delicate restore on the margin of a few leaves, XVI century binding in parchment, restored, little stains on the boards. One of the three editions gone out in the same year of the first one, that probably edits in Rome from Pannartz; it deals with the first work in which the name of RENNER appears as the printer. Franz Renner had operated in Venice since 1471, initially alone, then with Nicolaus de Francfordia and Petrus de Bartus. Brunet I, 570; Goff C167; Proctor 4154; BMC V, 191; IGI, 2470. PHOTO AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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CORNAZANO Antonio
La Vita di Cristo. (Segue, recto e verso degli ultimi tre fogli, in latino:) Eiusdem auctoris Carmen heroicum pro laudibus Venetiarum. (In fine:) Finis. M.CCCC.LXXII.
      (Venezia, Stampatore del Cornazano, 1472), in-4 (210x145 mm.), 68 ff. n.n. su 72 (mancando nel primo quaderno i 2 fogli bianchi iniziali e il f.8 a stampa, ultimo dell'Indice; manca inoltre l'ultimo f. bianco in fine), bel carattere romano. Pregevole legatura 700sca in vitello, bordura floreale in oro ai piatti, titolo e fregi oro al dorso, dent. int.. Prima edizione del poema in terza rima del Cornazano sulla vita di Cristo, rarissima, attribuita dai bibliografi all'anonimo "stampatore del Cornazano" con torchi a Venezia. Antonio Cornazzano (Piacenza 1429-Ferrara 1484), poeta di corte, abile e fecondo verseggiatore, scrisse in volgare il "Libro dell'arte di danzare" e "La Sforziade" oltre alla presente Vita di Cristo, tutti incunabuli d'insigne rarità. (Esemplare putroppo incompleto di un foglio d'indice; lievi bruniture, piccoli restauri nel margine bianco del primo foglio). Gesamtkatalog, VII, 7550. BMC, VII, 1147. IGI 3199.Goff C-912. Proctor 7386. Diz. Biogr. It., 29, pp.123-131.
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BIONDO, MICHELANGELO (1500-1565).
TABULAE ANNUAE DE ANTICIPATIONE STELLARUM FIXARUM CUM SUIS SIGNIFICATIONIBUS, IN DISPONENDIS, VEL CONSTITUENDIS OPERIBUS HUMANIS, NON MINUS VTILES, QU...M NECESSARIAE, MICAELE ANGELO BLONDO MEDICO EXIMIO SUPPUTATORE. SUB MDXLIIII DOMINI N. VERI REDEM
      In 4to (cm 20); mezza pergamena recente; cc. (20). Ultime quattro carte con fioriture e tracce di umidit.... PRIMA EDIZIONE pubblicata a spese dell'autore, che ne cur anche un'edizione in italiano, apparsa l'anno successivo sempre presso i torchi della Cartolari. Edit16, CNCE6117. Adams, B-2078. L. Cantamessa, Astrologia. Opere a stampa (1472-1900), Firenze, 2007, nr. 533. A. Erdmann, My gracious silence, Luzern, 1999, p. 271.
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Gaisser, J
Catullus
      Oxford University Press, USA. New This is the first general study of the fortunes of Catullus in the Renaissance. After a brief introduction tracing the transmission of the poet from antiquity to the middle of the fifteenth century, the book follows his reception and interpretation by editors, commentators, universitylecturers, and poets from the first edition (1472) through the sixteenth century. The focus is on Catullus but also on his Renaissance readers. Their text and interpretations not only influenced the ways in which later generations (including our own) would read the poet, but also provide windowsinto their own intellectual and historical worlds, which include Poliziano's Florence, Rome under the Medici Pope Leo X and his puritanical successor Adrian VI, the Paris of Ronsard and Marc-Antoine de Muret, post-Tridentine Rome, and sixteenth-century Leiden-as well as fifteenth-century Verona, where Catullus was an object of patriotic veneration, and Pontano's Naples, where poets learned to read and imitate him through Martial's imitations. ISBN10: 0199280355.
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M V DE FEREAL NUEVA EDICION CORREGIDA POR ANTONIO CONTRERAS LAMINAS A COLOR EUSEBIO PLANAS
MISTERIOS DE LA INQUISICION DE ESPAÑA DOS VOLUMENES
      JUAN TALTAVULL EDITORCALLE PARIS 60 BARCELONA S/F - MUY BUEN ESTADO ENCUADERNADOS LOS DOS TOMOS CON TAPAS DURAS EN PASTA ESPAÑOLA LOMO EN TELA CANTOS REFORZADOS CON TODAS SUS LAMINAS A COLOR INTERCALADAS EN EL TEXTO DE LOS DOS TOMOS CONFORME A LAS PLANTILLAS DE COLOCACION 1472-1696 PAG 23x16 [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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De Lyra, Nicolaus
Single Incunabula Leaf: Postillae Super Bibliam Cum Additionibus Pauli Burgensis
      Johann Mentelin, Strassburg. (, 1472). A single Incunabula Leaf in VG+ condition, folio, printed 2 columns per page, black Gothic lettering with red headings to page, very wide margins, 62 lines per page, in Latin, page size 11" x 15.7". Hain 10366. Scarce.
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FERRO, LIVIO (FL.
FINE DEL XVI SECOLO). CORONE, ET ALTRE RIME IN TUTTE LE LINGUE PRINCIPALI DEL MONDO. IN LODE DELL'ILLUSTRE S.OR LUIGI ANCARANO, DI SPOLETO, CAVALIERE, DOTTORE, ET RETTOR DE LEGGISTI IN PADOVA. RACCOLTE DA LIVIO FERRO, ACADEMICO ELETTO. CON UNA ORATIO
      In 4to (cm 19,5); pergamena rigida posteriore con tassello e titolo in oro al dorso; pp. (16), 348, (12). Bel frontespizio architettonico inciso in rame. Marca tipografica in fine. Lievi aloni chiari sul margine di alcune carte, per il resto ottima copia di questa bella edizione elegantemente impressa ed ornata da numerosi capilettera, testatine e finalini incisi. RARA EDIZIONE ORIGINALE, dedicata dal Ferro al cardinale Pietro Donato Cesis, di questa vasta antologia poetica, che comprende componimenti (sonetti, madrigali, canzoni, corone, ecc.) in cinque lingue, in lode del rettore della facolt... di legge dell'universit... di Padova, Luigi Ancarano. BMSTCItalian, p. 248. Edit16, CNCE18880. OCLC, 84215120. R. Lauro, Padova. Bibliografia storico-letteraria (1472-1900), Padova, 2007, nr. 1154. B. Saraceni Fantin, Prime indagini sulla stampa padovana del Cinquecento, in: "Miscellanea di scritti di bibliografia ed erudizione in memoria di Luigi Ferrari", Firenze, 1952, p. 457, nr. 342.
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De Lyra, Nicolaus
Single Incunabula Leaf: Postillae Super Bibliam cum Additionibus Pauli Burgensis
      Johann Mentelin, Strassburg. (1472). A single Incunabula Leaf in VG+ condition, folio, printed 2 columns per page, black Gothic lettering with red headings to page, very wide margins, 62 lines per page, in Latin, page size 11" x 15.7". Hain 10366. Scarce. .
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CASTIGLIONCHIO Lapo (Da)
ALLEGATIONES . a Bernardo Zanchinio De Castiglionchio Florentino postrema hac editione multis ac prope innumeris erroribus castigatae. Cum duplice indice. Altero quidem allegationum .Florentiae, apud filios Laurentii Torrentini, et Carolum Pectinarium socios. 1568.
      (cm. 17,4) Legatura ottima Piena Pergamena originale semirigida con unghie e tracce di lacci. Titolo calligr. lungo il dorso; cc. 12 nn. (di cui 2 bianche), pp. 503, 1 p. bianca. Due parti con frontis proprio e relative marche tipogr. medicee dei Torrentino. Ex libris manoscr. coevo al frontis "ex libris Jo.Bapt. de Mondeleis I.V.D.". Alcune carte lievemente ombreggiate con minime fioriture marginali, ma esemplare molto bello, fresco e genuino. - Celebre opera giuridica la cui Editio Princeps apparve a Napoli verso il 1472. L'autore fu grande amico del Petrarca e morì a Roma nel 1381. Questa nostra edizione è molto rara, manca a tutta la bibliografia consultata, compreso Adams, BM STC, Gamba, Choix etc. Il census ICCU registra solo 8 copie in Italia, di cui una è in Sapori "Testi giuridici di storia del diritto" a Milano. - Sapori, I n. 1623.
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DIOSDADO CABALLERO, Raymundo.
De Prima Typographiae Hispanicae aetate specimen.Rome, Antonio Fulgoni, 1793. 4to. A bibliography of Spanish incunabula (plus a few early sixteenth-century books), with CCCX numbered items ("1451" to 1507) plus about seventy more in the addenda. Contemporary Italian mottled half sheepskin, gold-tooled spine with red label, red paste-paper sides, edges sprinkled red.
      - xxxvi, 134, (2 blank) pp. De Backer & Sommervogel II, col. 481; Palau 74031; Ist. Cent. Cat. Unico (2 copies). First edition of the great pioneering work of early Spanish bibliography, listing more than three-hundred and fifty books, nearly all from the incunabular era. The extensive introduction discusses many difficulties of the subject, the annotated descriptions are quite detailed and the author documents his sources well, so that the book remains a valuable reference on the subject. Most of the first nine items are now known to be incorrectly dated, but items V (proceedings of the 1472 Synod of Segovia, printed after 10 June 1472) and VIII (40 poems from a contest held in Valencia in 1474, printed after 25 March 1474) remain candidates for the first book printed in Spain, though we are on firmer ground with items X and XI, both published in 1475. The first item in the addenda (Sánchez Vercial’s Sacramental ), there dated 1475, was dated ca. 1470 by Vindel but is now generally dated 1477. The Aristotle editions said to have been printed at Saragossa in 1473 are not listed.Diosdada Caballero (1740-1829/30), born on the island of Majorca, became a Jesuit novice at age twelve, taught at the Jesuit College in Madrid, and moved to Italy when Spain expelled the Jesuits in 1767. The present book, his first major publication, was reprinted in 1865. It is interesting typographically, with a rather old-fashioned roman and italic for the main text, but with the author’s note to the reader in a remarkably modern large italic (133 mm/20 line or about 20 point).With an early twentieth-century owner’s stamp on the title-page and fly-leaf. In very good condition and with generous margins, with only some slightly browned patches in a few leaves and a couple of rust spots in the paper. A work that initiated Spanish bibliography and remains useful today.
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Stafileo, Giovanni, Gimon, Joannes Nicolas,
Tractatus de Literis Gratiae Quam Necessarius Iis Animarum Curam Gerunt.
      Stafileo, Giovanni [1472- - 1528]. Gimont, Joannes Nicolas Gomez, Luis [d. 1542]. Omni cum Diligentia Castigati. Cum Indice Locupletissimo. Lyons: Apud Carolum Pesnot, 1573. [lx], 428 [i.e. 528] pp. Octavo (6" x 4"). Contemporary sheep, gilt spine. Moderate rubbing, large scuff to rear board, minor chipping to spine ends, boards just beginning to separate but still quite secure. Light soiling to title page, some toning, interior otherwise fresh. * Later edition of a standard work on ecclesiastical benefices and expectancies. It has an extensive index. The main text by Stafileo, Bishop of Sebenico and a notable canonist, has supplementary texts by the later authors. No copies of this imprint located in the Americas; KVK and OCLC locate 11, all in Europe. This imprint not in Adams or the British Museum Catalogue. Baudrier, Bibliographie Lyonnaise III:138-39. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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[CANON LAW].
Modus vacandi et acceptandi beneficiorum.
      [Rome, Printer of the Mercuriales Quaestiones = Theobaldus Shencbecher, c. 1472]. 4to., 4 leaves, roman letter, capital space at opening of text, a few contemporary underlinings in ink; some lines on verso of first leaf lightly strengthened in ink in a contemporary hand (possibly in the printing shop); unwashed, in red leather boards, gilt ruled border. A legal handbook for beneficed clerics, specifying the terms of a benefice, its acceptance, and the reasons for the termination of an incumbent’s tenure (thus creating a vacancy, whence the modus vacandi of the title). There are 32 reasons in all: “It is provided in the law that in the event of certain acts vacancy shall occur ipso facto; as when the incumbent marries or attempts marriage, when he takes solemn vows in a religious order, when he violates the canon forbidding plurality, when he fails to receive within the prescribed time the necessary ordination, when he obtains episcopal consecration, when he is guilty of any crime to which penalty of deprivation is expressly attached. In other cases deprivation follows a judicial process, instituted in virtue of laws authorizing the bishop to punish certain offences in this manner. Moreover a cleric has the right to resign his benefice provided the resignation be offered freely and for just reasons …” – Catholic Encyclopaedia.

This is a very early edition (possibly preceded only by an edition of Rome, Ulrich Han, c. 1470-71) of an essential canon law text which was virtually the exclusive property of Rome printers and which went through over 30 recorded editions before 1501, many known by only one or two copies, and some no doubt lost.

Of the present edition no copy is known outside the Vatican (Sheehan, Incunabula BAV, 1997, M-328 = Inc. Ross. 1951).
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Single leaf printed recto and verso from Nicolaus de Lyra's Postillasuper Biblia, 1472
      [Strassburg: Johann Mentelin, 1472] Beautiful leaf from the press of one of Europe's earliest printers -- Mentelin's first book was printed circa 1460 (INCUNABLE) Folio. Two columns, 62 lines, capitals supplied in red (one on each side), rubrication throughout. Fine. Hain 10366; BMC I, 56
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Nicolaus de Lyra:
Postilla super biblia. (GWM 26538, H 10366). Blatt Addicon in Amos, Abdye.
      Strassburg, Johann Mentelin, vor dem 20. Juli 1472. Type 5.. Zweispaltiges, 62-zeiliges Original-Inkunabelblatt mit zwei 6-zeiligen roten Initialen, vier 4-zeiligen roten Lombarden, roten Versalen und Rubriken. Festes Papier. Wasserzeichen: Sonne im Kreis. Blattgröße: 27,1 x 40,4 cm. Incunabula text leaf.. Johann Mentelin wirkte von 1458 bis 1478 in Strassburg und gelangte zu beträchtlichem Wohlstand. Er legte großen Wert auf fehlerfreie, von gelehrten Korrektoren durchgearbeitete Texte. Auffallenderweise hat er nie Illustrationen, noch gedruckte Initialen verwendet. Mehrere verschiedene Strassburger Drucker haben bei ihm das Handwerk erlernt.
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CORNAZANO ANTONIO
LA VITA DI CRISTO. (SEGUE, RECTO E VERSO DEGLI ULTIMI TRE FOGLI, IN LATINO:) EIUSDEM AUCTORIS CARMEN HEROICUM PRO LAUDIBUS VENETIARUM. (IN FINE:) FINIS. M.CCCC.LXXII.
      (Venezia, Stampatore del Cornazano, 1472), in-4 (210x145 mm.), 68 ff. n.n. su 72 (mancando nel primo quaderno i 2 fogli bianchi iniziali e il f.8 a stampa, ultimo dell'Indice; manca inoltre l'ultimo f. bianco in fine), bel carattere romano. Pregevole legatura 700sca in vitello, bordura floreale in oro ai piatti, titolo e fregi oro al dorso, dent. int.. Prima edizione del poema in terza rima del Cornazano sulla vita di Cristo, rarissima, attribuita dai bibliografi all'anonimo "stampatore del Cornazano" con torchi a Venezia. Antonio Cornazzano (Piacenza 1429-Ferrara 1484), poeta di corte, abile e fecondo verseggiatore, scrisse in volgare il "Libro dell'arte di danzare" e "La Sforziade" oltre alla presente Vita di Cristo, tutti incunabuli d'insigne rarita'. (Esemplare putroppo incompleto di un foglio d'indice; lievi bruniture, piccoli restauri nel margine bianco del primo foglio). Gesamtkatalog, VII, 7550. BMC, VII, 1147. IGI 3199.Goff C-912. Proctor 7386. Diz. Biogr. It., 29, pp.123-131.
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DIOSDADO CABALLERO, Raymundo.
De Prima Typographiae Hispanicae aetate specimen.Rome, Antonio Fulgoni, 1793. 4to. A bibliography of Spanish incunabula (plus a few early sixteenth-century books), with CCCX numbered items ("1451" to 1507) plus about seventy more in the addenda. Contemporary Italian mottled half sheepskin, gold-tooled spine with red label, red paste-paper sides, edges sprinkled red.
      - xxxvi, 134, (2 blank) pp. De Backer & Sommervogel II, col. 481; Palau 74031; Ist. Cent. Cat. Unico (2 copies). First edition of the great pioneering work of early Spanish bibliography, listing more than three-hundred and fifty books, nearly all from the incunabular era. The extensive introduction discusses many difficulties of the subject, the annotated descriptions are quite detailed and the author documents his sources well, so that the book remains a valuable reference on the subject. Most of the first nine items are now known to be incorrectly dated, but items V (proceedings of the 1472 Synod of Segovia, printed after 10 June 1472) and VIII (40 poems from a contest held in Valencia in 1474, printed after 25 March 1474) remain candidates for the first book printed in Spain, though we are on firmer ground with items X and XI, both published in 1475. The first item in the addenda (Sánchez Vercial’s Sacramental ), there dated 1475, was dated ca. 1470 by Vindel but is now generally dated 1477. The Aristotle editions said to have been printed at Saragossa in 1473 are not listed.Diosdada Caballero (1740-1829/30), born on the island of Majorca, became a Jesuit novice at age twelve, taught at the Jesuit College in Madrid, and moved to Italy when Spain expelled the Jesuits in 1767. The present book, his first major publication, was reprinted in 1865. It is interesting typographically, with a rather old-fashioned roman and italic for the main text, but with the author’s note to the reader in a remarkably modern large italic (133 mm/20 line or about 20 point).With an early twentieth-century owner’s stamp on the title-page and fly-leaf. In very good condition and with generous margins, with only some slightly browned patches in a few leaves and a couple of rust spots in the paper. A work that initiated Spanish bibliography and remains useful today.
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M V DE FEREAL NUEVA EDICION CORREGIDA POR ANTONIO CONTRERAS LAMINAS A COLOR EUSEBIO PLANAS
MISTERIOS DE LA INQUISICION DE ESPAÑA DOS VOLUMENES
      JUAN TALTAVULL EDITORCALLE PARIS 60 BARCELONA S/F - MUY BUEN ESTADO ENCUADERNADOS LOS DOS TOMOS CON TAPAS DURAS EN PASTA ESPAÑOLA LOMO EN TELA CANTOS REFORZADOS CON TODAS SUS LAMINAS A COLOR INTERCALADAS EN EL TEXTO DE LOS DOS TOMOS CONFORME A LAS PLANTILLAS DE COLOCACION 1472-1696 PAG 23x16 [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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AUSONE
Ausonii omnia opera.
      Première édition Florentine chez Junta. Rare. Cette édition est parue à la même date que l'édition aldine à Venise, qui elle aussi a un premier et un dernier feuillet portant la marque de l'imprimeur, en l'occurrence Alde ici,, et une collation voisine. La première édition est parue en 1472 à Venise, Brunet la dit fort rare, et ajoute que celle éditée par Junta à Florence est assez rare. §Impression en Italiques. §Plein Parchemin d'époque. Dos lisse avec titre à la plume noire en long. Traces de lacets. Le premier feuillet portant la marque de l'imprimeur que l'on trouve également au dernier feuillet est manquant. §Ausone ou Decius ou Decimus Magnus Ausonius (309-394) est un poète latin originaire de Bazas, près de Bordeaux, où il fit ses études. La littérature française le place à l'origine de l'histoire de ses lettres et de sa poésie pour avoir été l'un des premiers poètes latins de France. Il sera, avant de se retirer près de Bordeaux, préfet pour l'Italie, puis l'Afrique, et enfin la Gaule. Poésie souvent érudite et affectée, son style a le mérite de nous mettre en scène la latinité, sa correspondance avec Paulin de Nole (converti puis cannonisé) est d'une grande importance pour la compréhension de cette période. 1517 Florentia (Florence) Sumptu Philippi Iuntae In 8 (9,5x14,5cm) 105ff. relié relié
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Lanfrancus de Oriano:
Repetitiones. (GWM 17012).
      Venedig, Wendelin von Speyer für Johann von Köln, 1472. Type 2, 3.. Zweispaltiges, 55-zeiliges Original-Inkunabelblatt mit blauen und roten Rubriken, Wasserzeichen: Waage im Kreis. Festes Papier. Blattgröße: 25 x 36 cm. Incunabula text leaf.. Ein Bild des Inkunabelblattes wird gerne auf Wunsch per email zugesandt.
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CICERON Marcus Tullius M. T. Tullius
Tusculanarum quaestionum liber primus
      Rare édition incunable imprimée en caractères Romains. Manque le premier et le dernier feuillet blancs (a1 et k8). 35, 36 lignes par page. L'ouvrage commence au feuillet a2. et finit au feuillet 67. Un feuillet de titre manuscrit a été ajouté. Lieu et année d'édition dans le colophon au feuillet k7. Hain 5813. GW 6892. Le feuillet a8 est manquant. §Absent à la BN de France et aux catalogues français, un exemplaire à la British Library et un à Oxford. Aucun exemplaire repéré dans le Hollis catalogue de l'Université d'Harvard. La première édition vénitienne (et peut-être princeps) de ce texte semble dater de 1472. L'édition princeps des Tusculanes (les cinq livres) fut éditée à Rome (1468). §Plein Parchemin contemporain. Le premier feuillet a2 a été parfaitement réimposé sur papier ancien. Une mouillure jaune pâle (parfois avec tâches roses) en marge basse au milieu et s'étalant sur les marges sur l'ensemble de l'ouvrage. Certaines pages ont été fort habilement doublées à l'endroit de la mouillure. Une seconde mouillure jaune pâle au milieu en marge haute sur le premier tiers du livre. Des lettres perdues au feuillet a3 ont été reproduites. Les mouillures sont saines et ne présentent aujourd'hui aucun danger pour l'ouvrage. §Exemplaire entièrement rubriqué en rouge (majuscules, noms propres, lettrines). §Nicola Girardengi a exercé en tant qu'imprimeur à Venise entre 1479 et 1512. §Les Tusculanes sont une partie de l'oeuvre philosophique de Cicéron. L'auteur y cherche à établir l'immortalité de l'âme, et démontre que le bonheur ne saurait se fonder que sur la vertu. Il s'agit d'un dialogue entre Brutus et Cicéron lui-même. Tusculum est une ville où Cicéron possédait une villa et où il venait de perdre sa fille. Cicéron répond à cinq questions successivement : la mort est-elle un mal ? La douleur est-elle le plus grand de tous les maux ? Le sage est-il susceptible de chagrin ? L'âme du sage est-elle totalement à l'abri des passions ? La vertu suffit-elle à assurer le bonheur ? Notre édition ne propose donc que la conférence relative à la première question. *1480 Venetiis (Venise) [Nicolaus Girardengus], pet. in Folio (20x29cm) 68f. n.ch. Sig. a8 b6 c4 d8 e6 f6 g8 h6 i8 k8. relié relié
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(Jacobus de Voragine):
Der Heiligen Leben. Sommerteil. Blatt CXXV. (GWM 11402, HC 9968).
      Augsburg, Günther Zainer, 27. April 1472. Type 2.. Zweispaltiges, 50-zeiliges O-Inkunabelblatt mit einem altkoloriertem Holzschnitt (7,2 x 7,3 cm) und einer 4-zeiligen, roten, floralverzierten Initiale mit Randausläufern. Rotgestrichene Versalbuchstaben, festes Papier. Gering fingerfleckig im unteren Randbereich. Blattgröße: 26,5 x 37,7 cm. Incunabula text woodcut leaf.. Blatt aus der Erstausgabe des illustrierten Voragine in deutscher Sprache mit der Darstellung und Lebensbeschreibung "Von Sant Oswald dem Kunig". Der italienische Prediger und Schriftsteller Jacobus de Voragine (Viraggio) aus dem heutigen Varazze bei Genua lebte von 1230 - 1298. Der Dominikaner Jacobus de Voragine fügte aus der Bibel, den Apokryphen, verschiedenen Akten sowie überlieferten Geschichten, die Lebensgeschichten der Heiligen zur Legenda Aurea. Das Werk in volkstümlicher lateinischer Sprache geschrieben, wurde zum populärsten religiösen Volksbuch des Mittelalter. Die deutschen Übersetzungen der Legenda Aurea wurden das Leben der Heiligen oder Der Heiligen Leben genannt. Zahlreiche Anzeichen deuten heute darauf hin, dass zwischen 1384 und 1421 im Umkreis des Dominikanerordens in Nürnberg eine neue Kompilationen der Heiligenlegenden entstand, die unter Einbeziehung der Legenda aurea, stärker auf den deutschsprachigen Glaubensraum bezogen waren. So wurden in diesem Legendar Bonifazius, Gallus, Kilian oder Magnus von Füssen aufgenommen. Dieser deutsche Legendar übertraf in seiner Verbreitung die Leganda Aurea. (Becker; Overgaauw: Aderlass + Seelentrost 2003, 219) Der Winterteil erschien bereits 1471.
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CASTIGLIONCHIO Lapo (Da)
ALLEGATIONES ... a Bernardo Zanchinio De Castiglionchio Florentino postrema hac editione multis ac prope innumeris erroribus castigatae. Cum duplice indice. Altero quidem allegationum ...Florentiae, apud filios Laurentii Torrentini, et Carolum Pectinarium socios. 1568.
      (cm. 17,4) Legatura ottima Piena Pergamena originale semirigida con unghie e tracce di lacci. Titolo calligr. lungo il dorso; cc. 12 nn. (di cui 2 bianche), pp. 503, 1 p. bianca. Due parti con frontis proprio e relative marche tipogr. medicee dei Torrentino. Ex libris manoscr. coevo al frontis "ex libris Jo.Bapt. de Mondeleis I.V.D....". Alcune carte lievemente ombreggiate con minime fioriture marginali, ma esemplare molto bello, fresco e genuino. Celebre opera giuridica la cui Editio Princeps apparve a Napoli verso il 1472. L'autore fu grande amico del Petrarca e morì a Roma nel 1381. Questa nostra edizione è molto rara, manca a tutta la bibliografia consultata, compreso Adams, BM STC, Gamba, Choix etc. Il census ICCU registra solo 8 copie in Italia, di cui una è in Sapori "Testi giuridici di storia del diritto" a Milano. - Sapori, I n. 1623.
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MACROBIUS Ambrosius Aurelius Theodosius A. A. T. MACROBE
In Somnium Scipionis libri II Eiusdem conuiuiorum saturnaliorum libri VII.
      La première édition de ces deux textes a été imprimée par Jensonius à Venise en 1472. Belle impression en Italique minuscule. §Plein veau glacé brun d'époque , dos lisse. Macrobius estampé sur le dos et Nicolaus 1580 sur les plats (filet d'encadrement). Mors et coiffes et coins restaurés. 3 trous de vers sur plat supérieur et sur les derniers feuillets. §Les deux textes réunis dans cette édition constituent les ?uvres majeures de Macrobius, lequel vivait vers l'an 400 et dont on sait peu de chose sinon qu'il était un philosophe néoplatonicien et stoïcien opposé au christianisme de plus en plus répandu. L'idée du songe de scipion est extraite de la république de Cicéron dans laquelle celui-ci attribue un rêve au jeune Scipion où se déroule une conversation entre les héros décédés de la république, et notamment son père et son grand-père. L'ouvrage est constitué des commentaires de Macrobius, notamment sur la constitution de l'univers. Le deuxième texte réfère aux saturnales, journées de fêtes pour les romains, Macrobius relate les discussions tenues dans la demeure de Vettius Praetextatus, Macrobius y traite de différents sujets, mythologiques et astronomiques, médicaux, citant de nombreux textes anciens. Ce livre est demeuré une source importante quant à la datation de nombreux textes disparus. *1585 Parisiis (Paris) S.n. [Henri Estienne] in 8 (18x11,5cm) (14) (1bc) 578pp. -77. relié relié
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STRABO (64/63 B.C.- circa 25 A.D.)
Geographia
      [translated from Greek into Latin by Gregorius Tifernas and Guarino Veronese; edited by Giovanni Andrea, bishop of Aleria]: Venice: Vindelinus de Spira, 1472. Folio. (15 5/8 x 10 7/8 inches). [219] leaves including the first and last blank leaves. 51 lines. Roman type 1:110R2 and Greek type 110. Capital spaces, with guide-letters; also some spaces for Greek. 17th-century Italian vellum over pasteboard, later red/orange morocco leather spine label decorated and lettered in gilt, early ink inscription "STRABON" to foredge. Provenance: early printers or binders marks to lower right corner of the recto of a number of leaves; W. Taylor (manuscript note of sale "Apr 1813 W. Taylors II Sale / £15:7:6 / Thorpe & Com." written by); Richard Heber (1773-1833); George Dunn (1865-1912, Woolley Hall, Maidenhead, bookplate and collation notes and references, initialled and dated 'Dec. 1896', sale Sotheby's 29 November 1917, lot 3755, sold to Quaritch for £30.11s, ?acting for); C.S. Ascherson (d. 1945, bookplate); Bernard Quaritch Ltd. (price note dated 1947, collation note dated 30 April 1982). A very fine incunable edition of one of the earliest and most important works on historical geography, printed at the first press to be established in Venice: the Taylor/Heber/Dunn/Ascherson copy of the second edition of Strabo in almost miraculous condition. A spectacular, fresh, unsophisticated, wide-margined copy printed in the elegant de Spira Roman type in a clear and dark impression by the first Venetian press. The book seems to have been bound (or at least cased) in Italy in the late 17th century, but retains eight leaves of contemporary blank paper (with the same watermark as the text block). Also present are the 'point holes' that were made by the printer during the production of the book, and a number of leaves have the manuscript marks used by the printer/original binder to collate the leaves. The second edition of the Greek geographer Strabo's Geographia, and the first Venetian and first dated edition, based on the first Latin edition printed in Rome by Sweynheym and Pannartz in 1469. One of the earliest and most important scientific treatises on historical geography, and Strabo's only surviving work, the Geographia represents an initial attempt to compile geographical knowledge in a unified manner. The work provides a survey of the topographical, historical, and political characteristics of the principal regions of the Roman world, also including information concerning philosophy, political theory, geology, mathematics, science, and history. Strabo (ca. 64 BCE - 21 CE) was born in present-day Turkey and as a youth travelled and studied in the Mediterranean and Egypt. He retired to his home town of Amasia and composed his monumental geography, probably composed in the last three or four years of his life. In updating the work of Erastothenes (third century BCE), the first systematic geographer, Strabo relied on other Greek geographers but incorporated little of later Roman records. Following Erastothenes, Strabo presented the world as a single landmass surrounded by ocean on the northern half of a sphere, immobile within a revolving universe. His descriptions of the Mediterranean area, Asia Minor, and Egypt are considered extremely accurate, while those of Gaul, Britain, and Greece less so. Generally not known until the fifth century CE, Strabo's work came to be the standard geographical reference during the Middle Ages. "A geographical encyclopedia written for the information of governmental officials and travellers and containing much regarding the customs and usages of various countries that is of technological interest" (Stillwell) George Dunn was one of the most important scholar/collectors of incunables from about 1885 until his death in 1912. His library was then dispersed by Sotheby's in a series of three sales from 1913 to 1917. His collection was important enough to warrant the publication by the Oxford Bibliographical Society of A List of the Icunabula Collected by George Dunn Arranged to Illustrate the History of Printing (Oxford: 1923) by Francis Jenkinson. The present work was included in the final Sotheby's sale and is noted by Jenkinson. Dunn's obituary on 11 March 1912 in The Times (of London) noted that Dunn particularly sought out undescribed and rare editions, and this is bourne out in the present instance: no copy of this edition is listed as having sold at auction in the last thirty years. However, a copy of the 1469 first edition sold in the Wardington sale (Sotheby's, Oct. 10, 2006, lot 492), where is realized £254,400. Goff S-794; BMC V 161; Proctor 4042; Hain-Copinger 15087; Hawkins 232; Howgego S178; Stillwell, Awakening Interest in Science VI:893 (1469 ed).
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AUSONE
Ausonii omnia opera
      Florentia (Florence): Sumptu Philippi Iuntae, Florentia (Florence) , In 8 (9,5x14,5cm), 105ff., . In 8 (9,5x14,5cm). Premiere edition Florentine chez Junta. Rare. Cette edition est parue a la meme date que l'edition aldine a Venise, qui elle aussi a un premier et un dernier feuillet portant la marque de l'imprimeur, en l'occurrence Alde ici,, et une collation voisine. La premiere edition est parue en 1472 a Venise, Brunet la dit fort rare, et ajoute que celle editee par Junta a Florence est assez rare. !Impression en Italiques. !Plein Parchemin d'epoque. Dos lisse avec titre a la plume noire en long. Traces de lacets. Le premier feuillet portant la marque de l'imprimeur que l'on trouve egalement au dernier feuillet est manquant. !Ausone ou Decius ou Decimus Magnus Ausonius (309-394) est un poete latin originaire de Bazas, pres de Bordeaux, ou il fit ses etudes. La litterature francaise le place a l'origine de l'histoire de ses lettres et de sa poesie pour avoir ete l'un des premiers poetes latins de France. Il sera, avant de se retirer pres de Bordeaux, prefet pour l'Italie, puis l'Afrique, et enfin la Gaule. Poesie souvent erudite et affectee, son style a le merite de nous mettre en scene la latinite, sa correspondance avec Paulin de Nole (converti puis cannonise) est d'une grande importance pour la comprehension de cette periode.
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Wegwyzer
Wegwyzer of korte beschryvinge van de stadt Amsterdam, zynde eene beknopte verhandeling van desselfs eerste opkomst, vergrootingen en tegenwoordigen staat: met aanwyzing der graften, straaten, markten, geestelyke en waereldlyke gebouwen [...]. 3e druk. Amsterdam: Erven J. Ratelband en Cie, 1737.
      Origineel perkament, (16) + 504 + (8) p., ill. De band beplakt met (resten van ) sierpapier. Lit: Nijhoff/van Hattum 322; van Doorninck p.649; Bodel Nijenhuis 1472 De eerste druk van deze vroege gids voor Amsterdam verscheen in 1713, bij Nicolaas ten Hoorn, die wellicht ook de samensteller was (cf. Van Doorninck). Een tweede druk verscheen in 1726, ook bij Ten Hoorn. De hier beschreven derde druk is een titeluitgave van de tweede druk, met nieuw voorwerk. In 1751 zou opnieuw een titeluitgave verschijnen, nu bij Pieter Meyer. Deze derde druk bevat een titelprent met “uitleg”, een privilege voor Ratelband dd 1736 en een “Voorbericht” van B. van Gerrevink. Evenals de tweede druk hoort het boek 28 uitslaande gravures te bevatten: 26 gekopieerd naar de prenten uit Dappers ‘Beschrijving van Amsterdam’ en twee nieuwe: het Corvershofje en de Glasblazerij. Dit exemplaar bevat 27 uitslaande gravures en zou dus één prent missen. Franse edities van deze ‘Wegwyzer’ verschenen onder de titel ‘Le Guide ou nouvelle description d’Amsterdam’.
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Stafileo, Giovanni, Gimon, Joannes Nicolas,
Tractatus de Literis Gratiae Quam Necessarius Iis Animarum Curam Gerunt.
      Stafileo, Giovanni [1472- - 1528]. Gimont, Joannes Nicolas Gomez, Luis [d. 1542]. Omni cum Diligentia Castigati. Cum Indice Locupletissimo. Lyons: Apud Carolum Pesnot, 1573. [lx], 428 [i.e. 528] pp. Octavo (6" x 4"). Contemporary sheep, gilt spine. Moderate rubbing, large scuff to rear board, minor chipping to spine ends, boards just beginning to separate but still quite secure. Light soiling to title page, some toning, interior otherwise fresh. * Later edition of a standard work on ecclesiastical benefices and expectancies. It has an extensive index. The main text by Stafileo, Bishop of Sebenico and a notable canonist, has supplementary texts by the later authors. No copies of this imprint located in the Americas; KVK and OCLC locate 11, all in Europe. This imprint not in Adams or the British Museum Catalogue. Baudrier, Bibliographie Lyonnaise III:138-39. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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Valturio, R
De Re Militari. L'arte della guerra
      - Guaraldi. Due volumi e un DVD in un unico elegante cofanetto. Il primo volume e' la stampa anastatica in versione integrale del trattato De Re Militari di Roberto Valturio, del 1472, conservato attualmente presso la Biblioteca Civica di Verona. Il secondo volume contiene una raccolta di saggi critici sull'opera con introduzione di Franco Cardini. Sul DVD ad alta definizione si trovano due edizioni del 1472, veronese e riminese, il codice Urb.lat.281 del 1462 conservato alla Vaticana e la traduzione in volgare di Paolo Ramusio del 1483. Numerose tavole a colori
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The Mapping of the World: Early Printed World Maps 1472-1700: Early Printed World Maps, 1472-1700
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ILLUMINATED VELLUM MANUSCRIPT LEAVES FROM A BREVIARY AND FERIAL PSALTER IN LATIN.
      Autun, 1472[?] - With Known Scribal Identity and Localization Double column 31 lines written in a very pleasing uncluttered gothic book hand. Four groups of leaves from a sizable fragment: (1) basic leaves with rubrics in red usually from three to six two-line initials in red or blue; (2) the same but WITH A FINE THREE-LINE INITIAL AND ACCOMPANYING SMALL PANEL BORDER (typically a little more than two inches long) the initial in blue or pink with intricate white decoration and enclosing winding tendrils and leaves in blue and pink with white tracery; (3) the same as the first group but WITH A SPLENDID FIVE-LINE INITIAL (designed like the three-line capitals) AND AN EXTENSIVE AND LOVELY ACCOMPANYING PANEL BORDER of acanthus various flowers and many gold leaves and disks on hairline stems the border always at least a full column long and sometimes forming a full frame with bar elements between the borders and the edge of the text as well as running down the middle of the page between the two text columns (the leaf signed by the scribe [see below] of this type and featuring the full frame border); (4) the same as the third group but BEHIND GLASS IN A HANDSOME GOLD FRAME made by a professional framer. Occasional fading to portions of the text some leaves slightly dampstained along the bottom isolated darkening but GENERALLY IN EXCELLENT CONDITION MOST OF THE LEAVES VERY BRIGHT SMOOTH AND CLEAN. These leaves come from a Burgundian prayer book on vellum that contained both a Psalter and a breviary. The manuscript is unusual in that it was signed and dated by its scribe Gerald Lequyn. He tells us that he began the book on the 15th of December and that it was intended for use by the Cathedral of St. Lazare in Autun or as he learnedly calls it the cathedral of the Aedui the Gaulish tribe headquartered in that location in Roman times. Manuscripts that are signed and dated are very uncommon in the marketplace to begin with but what is extraordinarily rare here is that the scribal information is provided not at the end of the codex (as one would normally see) but on the first page of the Temporale. We could find no mention or recorded appearance of Lequyn in the Bénédictins de Bouveret Colophons II 1967 or anywhere else; Leroquais describes a number of Autun breviaries with inscriptions by their scribes suggesting that such announcements of responsibility were a local custom. Our inscription reads in part: Incipit breviariu[m] s[e]c[un]d[u]m usum egregie ac s[an]c[t]e cathedralis ecclesie eduen[sis]. Inceptu[m] per supradictum geraldum lequyn. xv mens[is] decembris. Unfortunately the year is uncertain as the portion of this manuscript available to us does not include a leaf giving information beyond what is delineated here. The date of 1472 has been supplied by the source of the leaves and while there is no definitive evidence for that date there is nothing about the manuscript that would make that date seem wrong. We have a calendar leaf containing the feast of the Transfiguration which means that the manuscript had to be written out after 1453. What we have of the calendar also contains the feast (on 30 December) of the dedication of the cathedral of St. Lazare which still stands today its 12th century sculpted tympanum of the Last Judgment considered to be one of the greatest masterpieces of Romanesque art. $50 - 100 (for the first group); 500 - 1600 (for the second group);1600 - 2375 (for the third and fourth groups); the leaf signed by the scribe available for 3700
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DIOSDADO CABALLERO, Raymundo.
De Prima Typographiae Hispanicae aetate specimen.Rome, Antonio Fulgoni, 1793. 4to. A bibliography of Spanish incunabula (plus a few early sixteenth-century books), with CCCX numbered items (“1451” to 1507) plus about seventy more in the addenda. Contemporary Italian mottled half sheepskin, gold-tooled spine with red label, red paste-paper sides, edges sprinkled red.
      xxxvi, 134, (2 blank) pp. De Backer & Sommervogel II, col. 481; Palau 74031; Ist. Cent. Cat. Unico (2 copies). First edition of the great pioneering work of early Spanish bibliography, listing more than three-hundred and fifty books, nearly all from the incunabular era. The extensive introduction discusses many difficulties of the subject, the annotated descriptions are quite detailed and the author documents his sources well, so that the book remains a valuable reference on the subject. Most of the first nine items are now known to be incorrectly dated, but items V (proceedings of the 1472 Synod of Segovia, printed after 10 June 1472) and VIII (40 poems from a contest held in Valencia in 1474, printed after 25 March 1474) remain candidates for the first book printed in Spain, though we are on firmer ground with items X and XI, both published in 1475. The first item in the addenda (Sánchez Vercial’s Sacramental ), there dated 1475, was dated ca. 1470 by Vindel but is now generally dated 1477. The Aristotle editions said to have been printed at Saragossa in 1473 are not listed.Diosdada Caballero (1740-1829/30), born on the island of Majorca, became a Jesuit novice at age twelve, taught at the Jesuit College in Madrid, and moved to Italy when Spain expelled the Jesuits in 1767. The present book, his first major publication, was reprinted in 1865. It is interesting typographically, with a rather old-fashioned roman and italic for the main text, but with the author’s note to the reader in a remarkably modern large italic (133 mm/20 line or about 20 point).With an early twentieth-century owner’s stamp on the title-page and fly-leaf. In very good condition and with generous margins, with only some slightly browned patches in a few leaves and a couple of rust spots in the paper. A work that initiated Spanish bibliography and remains useful today.
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DANTE,
LA COMEDIA, DI DANTE ALLEGHIERI. FOLIGNO, JOHANNES NUMEISTER, 1472 (MA, MILANO, EDITORIALE CAMPI, SENZA ANNO DI STAMPA.
      In 4. Legatura editoriale in pelle, dorso a nervetti, astuccio. Carte 252, con capilettera a colori. Riproduzione integrale dell'edizione principe della Commedia. Ottimo esemplare.
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ALIGHIERI DANTE.
LA COMEDIA DI DANTE ALLEGHIERI. [FOLIGNO, JOHANNES NUMEISTER ED EVANGELISTA MEI, 1472].
      4 (cm. 30,5), legatura in p. pelle e astuccio editoriali; ottima carta in barbe, front. e capilettera a colori. Edizione facsimile integrale dell'edizione principe della Commedia (Campi Editore). Ottimo esemplare.
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Henricus (Ariminensis):
De quattuor virtutibus cardinalibus. (GW 12192, HC 1650).
      Speyer, Drucker der Gesta Christi, nach dem 12. November 1472, nicht nach 1473. Type 1.. Einspaltiges, 32-zeiliges Original-Inkunabelblatt mit einer roten, dreizeiligen Lombarde und zahlreichen rotverzierten Versalbuchstaben, Marginalglosse der Zeit. Sauberes Blatt, Reste von einem Papiermontagestreifen, zwei kleine Stecknadellöcher im Rand. Blattgröße: 20,7 x 28,6 cm. Incunabula text leaf.. Der zweite Drucker Speyers, der "Drucker der Gesta Christi" ist ebenso wie der erste Drucker, namentlich unbekannt geblieben. Der Speyrer Ratsadvokat Thomas Dorniberg datierte seinen Index zu "De quattuor virtutibus cadinalibus" des Henricus Ariminensis auf den 11. November 1472. Es ist nicht ausgeschlossen, dass die "Druckerei der Gesta" im Besitze Peter Drachs des Älteren war. Hinzu kommt, dass Thomas Dorniberg auch für Peter Drach tätig war. (vgl. Geldner 1968, I 187)
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[CANON LAW].
Modus vacandi et acceptandi beneficiorum.
      [Rome, Printer of the Mercuriales Quaestiones = Theobaldus Shencbecher, c. 1472]. 4to., 4 leaves, roman letter, capital space at opening of text, a few contemporary underlinings in ink; some lines on verso of first leaf lightly strengthened in ink in a contemporary hand (possibly in the printing shop); unwashed, in red leather boards, gilt ruled border. A legal handbook for beneficed clerics, specifying the terms of a benefice, its acceptance, and the reasons for the termination of an incumbent’s tenure (thus creating a vacancy, whence the modus vacandi of the title). There are 32 reasons in all: “It is provided in the law that in the event of certain acts vacancy shall occur ipso facto; as when the incumbent marries or attempts marriage, when he takes solemn vows in a religious order, when he violates the canon forbidding plurality, when he fails to receive within the prescribed time the necessary ordination, when he obtains episcopal consecration, when he is guilty of any crime to which penalty of deprivation is expressly attached. In other cases deprivation follows a judicial process, instituted in virtue of laws authorizing the bishop to punish certain offences in this manner. Moreover a cleric has the right to resign his benefice provided the resignation be offered freely and for just reasons …” – Catholic Encyclopaedia.

This is a very early edition (possibly preceded only by an edition of Rome, Ulrich Han, c. 1470-71) of an essential canon law text which was virtually the exclusive property of Rome printers and which went through over 30 recorded editions before 1501, many known by only one or two copies, and some no doubt lost.

Of the present edition no copy is known outside the Vatican (Sheehan, Incunabula BAV, 1997, M-328 = Inc. Ross. 1951).
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[ANGELIO (Nicolao)]
Libri de re rustica
      28-sep vélin ivoire (reliure du XVIIe). Reliure restaurée, gardes reouvelées, premiers et derniers feuillets restaurés. in-4, [20]-222-125 ff., avec qqs figures in-t., Cette version des Scriptores rei rusticae, qui réunit traditionnellement depuis 1472 Caton, Varron, Columelle et Palladius est l'une des plus rares que l'on rencontre : elle parut initialement en 1515 à la même adresse (Florence, Giunta). Brunet V, 246. Absent du catalogue des livres imprimés en Italie du B.M. (édition de 1958).
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Single leaf printed recto and verso from Nicolaus de LyraÕs Postilla super Biblia, 1472
      [Strassburg: Johann Mentelin, ] 1472 Beautiful leaf from the press of one of EuropeÕs earliest printers -- MentelinÕs first book was printed circa 1460 (INCUNABLE) Folio. Two columns, 62 lines, capitals supplied in red (one on each side), rubrication throughout. Fine. Hain 10366; BMC I, 56.
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Chrysostomus, Johannes, Saint.
De reparatione lapsi. [Crisostomus de Reparat(i)one lapsi ad Amanticu(m) lapsum.]
      [Ulrich Zell,] [Cologne:] [1467-1472.] 4to. [a-e8.] 40 leaves. Modern limp vellum, using old vellum, with title in ms on cover; edges speckled red. Fine copy. Housed in morooco backed folding box.] Though it is now separated, this is the Sexton- Berland-Kraus copy.] First 4 line initial "Q" blue ink surrounded by red penwork decoration in the margin, other initials in red and blue Lombard letters. "De reparatione Lapsi" is a Latin translation of the longer of Chrysostom's Paraeneses ad Theodorum Iapsum. This treatise dates from the four-year period when Chysostom was an anchorite, probably some time between 373 and 381. It is an exhortion in defense of ascetic life to his friend Theodore, who had left monastic life and hoped to marry. Theodore later returned, was ordained, and became bishop of Mopsuestia."Saint John Chrysostom (c.347Ð c.407, archbishop of Constantinople, was an important early father of the church. He is known for his eloquence in preaching and public speaking, his denunciation of abuse of authority by both ecclesiastical and political leaders, the Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, and his ascetic sensibilities.Known as "the greatest preacher in the early church," John's sermons have been one of his greatest lasting legacies. Chrysostom's extant homiletical works are vast, including many hundreds of exegetical sermons on both the New Testament (especially the works of Saint Paul) and the Old Testament (particularly on Genesis). Among his extant exegetical works are sixty-seven homilies on Genesis, fifty-nine on the Psalms, ninety on the Gospel of Matthew, eighty-eight on the Gospel of John, and fifty-five on the Acts of the Apostles.The sermons were written down by the audience and subsequently circulated, revealing a style that tended to be direct and greatly personal, but was also formed by the rhetorical conventions of his time and place. In general, his homiletical theology displays much characteristic of the Antiochian school (i.e., somewhat more literal in interpreting Biblical events), but he also uses a good deal of the allegorical interpretation more associated with the Alexandrian school." [Wkpd]"Ulrich Zell, Publisher, the first printer of Cologne, born at Hanau-on-the-Main, date unknown; died about 1507. He learned the art of printing before 1462 in the printing establishment of Fust and Schšffer, and seems, shortly after the catastrophe of 1462, to have gone to Cologne, whose university gave promise of a market for printed works. Zell was printing at Cologne apparently as early as 1463, although his first dated book is of the year 1466. His work as printer and publisher can be traced up to the year 1502; altogether about 120 of his publications are known. Of these, however, only nine bear his name, but in all probability he printed and published many more. In outline and cut his six kinds of type are strikingly similar to the "Durandus" and "Clements" types of Fust and Schoffer; it would even seem that a number of the matrices of the "Clements" type had been used. Most of the books printed by Zell were text-books in quarto form for the university. Among the fine productions of his printing shop is an undated edition of the Latin Bible in two volumes. At first he called himself clericus (of the lower orders), but as early as 1471 he married and became a citizen and householder of Cologne. In 1473 he bought the important manorial estate of "Lyskirchen", to which he transferred the main part of his business. In the colophons of his books the place of business is called "apud Lyskirchen". The purchase, sometime later, of various houses, lands, and properties yielding revenues, show that Zell had become a prosperous man. It is also a proof of his importance that for a long time he filled the office of Kirchenmeister (church-master) of "S. Maria an Lyskirchen". Of much importance in the history of the discovery of printing is Zell's statement, preserved in the Chronicle of Cologne of 1499, that the year 1450 was the date of the beginning of pr
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NOTAIO MICHELANGELO FIGLIO DI BENVENUTO PRAMPOLINI, CITTADINO REGGIANO
ATTO DI PROCURA DEI FRATELLI GIOVANNI ANDREA e GIOVANNI GIACOMO FORNACIARI NELLA PERSONA DI MICHELE RISMINI ( RISMARI; BISMARI; BISMANI ) e ZOMA CASTELLI ( CONDELLI; CESDELLI; CORBELLI ) ( SULLA COPERTINA )
      Reggio Emilia 1472 manoscritto cartaceo - Atto di Procura - cm. 20,5 x 30 - pp. 8 - : >- in fine " M " ornata - raro e importante documento notarile - aloni agli angoli superiori destri del manoscritto -
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(Jacobus de Voragine):
Der Heiligen Leben. Sommerteil. Blatt CXXV. (GWM 11402, HC 9968).
      Augsburg, Günther Zainer, 27. April 1472. Type 2.. Zweispaltiges, 50-zeiliges O-Inkunabelblatt mit einem altkoloriertem Holzschnitt (7,2 x 7,3 cm) und einer 4-zeiligen, roten, floralverzierten Initiale mit Randausläufern. Rotgestrichene Versalbuchstaben, festes Papier. Gering fingerfleckig im unteren Randbereich. Blattgröße: 26,5 x 37,7 cm. Incunabula text woodcut leaf.. Blatt aus der Erstausgabe des illustrierten Voragine in deutscher Sprache mit der Darstellung und Lebensbeschreibung "Von Sant Oswald dem Kunig". Der italienische Prediger und Schriftsteller Jacobus de Voragine (Viraggio) aus dem heutigen Varazze bei Genua lebte von 1230 - 1298. Der Dominikaner Jacobus de Voragine fügte aus der Bibel, den Apokryphen, verschiedenen Akten sowie überlieferten Geschichten, die Lebensgeschichten der Heiligen zur Legenda Aurea. Das Werk in volkstümlicher lateinischer Sprache geschrieben, wurde zum populärsten religiösen Volksbuch des Mittelalter. Die deutschen Übersetzungen der Legenda Aurea wurden das Leben der Heiligen oder Der Heiligen Leben genannt. Zahlreiche Anzeichen deuten heute darauf hin, dass zwischen 1384 und 1421 im Umkreis des Dominikanerordens in Nürnberg eine neue Kompilationen der Heiligenlegenden entstand, die unter Einbeziehung der Legenda aurea, stärker auf den deutschsprachigen Glaubensraum bezogen waren. So wurden in diesem Legendar Bonifazius, Gallus, Kilian oder Magnus von Füssen aufgenommen. Dieser deutsche Legendar übertraf in seiner Verbreitung die Leganda Aurea. (Becker; Overgaauw: Aderlass + Seelentrost 2003, 219)
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DIOSDADO CABALLERO, Raymundo.
De Prima Typographiae Hispanicae aetate specimen.Rome, Antonio Fulgoni, 1793. 4to. A bibliography of Spanish incunabula (plus a few early sixteenth-century books), with CCCX numbered items ("1451" to 1507) plus about seventy more in the addenda. Contemporary Italian mottled half sheepskin, gold-tooled spine with red label, red paste-paper sides, edges sprinkled red.
      xxxvi, 134, (2 blank) pp. De Backer & Sommervogel II, col. 481; Palau 74031; Ist. Cent. Cat. Unico (2 copies). First edition of the great pioneering work of early Spanish bibliography, listing more than three-hundred and fifty books, nearly all from the incunabular era. The extensive introduction discusses many difficulties of the subject, the annotated descriptions are quite detailed and the author documents his sources well, so that the book remains a valuable reference on the subject. Most of the first nine items are now known to be incorrectly dated, but items V (proceedings of the 1472 Synod of Segovia, printed after 10 June 1472) and VIII (40 poems from a contest held in Valencia in 1474, printed after 25 March 1474) remain candidates for the first book printed in Spain, though we are on firmer ground with items X and XI, both published in 1475. The first item in the addenda (Sánchez Vercial’s Sacramental ), there dated 1475, was dated ca. 1470 by Vindel but is now generally dated 1477. The Aristotle editions said to have been printed at Saragossa in 1473 are not listed.Diosdada Caballero (1740-1829/30), born on the island of Majorca, became a Jesuit novice at age twelve, taught at the Jesuit College in Madrid, and moved to Italy when Spain expelled the Jesuits in 1767. The present book, his first major publication, was reprinted in 1865. It is interesting typographically, with a rather old-fashioned roman and italic for the main text, but with the author’s note to the reader in a remarkably modern large italic (133 mm/20 line or about 20 point).With an early twentieth-century owner’s stamp on the title-page and fly-leaf. In very good condition and with generous margins, with only some slightly browned patches in a few leaves and a couple of rust spots in the paper. A work that initiated Spanish bibliography and remains useful today.
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[MÉHÉMET II.] / MONTERZI, BELIN DE (Translator):
Lettres turques, historiques et politiques, ecrites tant par Méhémet II, Empereur Ottoman, que par ses Généraux, ses Sultanes, un de ses Ambassadeurs, & Usum-Cassan, Roi de Perse, son Contemporain. Traduites du grec & de l'arabe sur des manuscrits trouvés à Constantinople; avec des notes intéressantes, & une histoire de la vie de ce conquérant. Two parts in one volume. Paris 1764.
      12mo. Pp. xii, 144; (ii), 155, (1). Half title to second part missing. Later half cloth, title lettered on spine. The brilliant conquests of Sultan Mehmed II became a dominant theme in European politics. As early as 1472 a collection of fictitious letters were printed, showing the flattering words interchanged between the rulers of Europe and the Great Turk (see Smitskamp PO 36a). Also published with the title "Histoire de Mehemet II". See Barbier ii,1306. Not in Atabey.
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(BEAUVAIS) (REGIONALISME) RIOTOR (LEON)
BEAUVAIS DELIVRE'. REUNION FACTICE AINSI COMPOSE':LE SIECLE DE BEAVAIS. (VERS 1870) LE DRAPEAU DE JEANNE HACHETTE ET LES ARMES DE BEAUVAIS. (VERS 1870)LA BANNIERE DE BEAUVAIS, LETTRE DU COMTE DE MARSY A' M. ERNEST CHARVET. (VERS 1886)NOTICE SUR LA PROCESSION DE L'ASSAUT A' BEAUVAIS. JEANNE HACHETTE OU LE SIEGE DE BEAUVAIS.JEANNE DE BEAUVAIS, POEME LEGENDAIRE, PIECE DE LEON RIOTOR.BEAUVAIS DELIVRE'. 27-26 JUIN 1472. AINSI QUE DES POEMES A' LA GLOIRE DE L'HEROINE.S.L S.D. IN-8, DEMI BASANE, DOS A' NERFS.
      Tres rare reunion dans une meme reliure de differents documents concernant le personnage de Jeanne Hachette et son role dans le siege de Beauvais en 1472. En plus d'une description detaillee du siege, les textes reunis ici temoignent de la contreverse qui eut lieu au XIXe siecle autour du personnage de Jeanne Hachette et de sa fameuse banniere. Deterrioree par le temps, la baniere conquise par l'heroine fut remplacee au XIXe siecle par une copie,semant ainsi le trouble dans l'esprit des historiens. On donne egalement des illustrations (gravures representant le siege, les armoiries de la ville...), des poemes dont l'epopee Beauvais delivree et une piece de theatre de Leon Riotor faisant l'eloge de Jeanne Hachette.
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BEAUVAIS) (REGIONALISME) RIOTOR (Léon)
Beauvais délivré. Reunion factice ainsi composé:Le siecle de Beavais. (vers 1870) Le drapeau de Jeanne Hachette et les Armes de Beauvais. (vers 1870)La bannière de Beauvais, lettre du Comte de Marsy à M. Ernest Charvet. (vers 1886)Notice sur la procession de l'assaut à Beauvais. Jeanne Hachette ou le siège de Beauvais.Jeanne de Beauvais, poême légéndaire, pièce de Léon Riotor.Beauvais délivré. 27-26 Juin 1472. Ainsi que des poêmes à la gloire de l'héroine.S.L S.D. In-8, demi basane, dos à nerfs.
      Très rare réunion dans une même reliure de différents documents concernant le personnage de Jeanne Hachette et son rôle dans le siège de Beauvais en 1472. En plus d'une description détaillée du siège, les textes réunis ici témoignent de la contreverse qui eut lieu au XIXe siècle autour du personnage de Jeanne Hachette et de sa fameuse bannière. Déterriorée par le temps, la banière conquise par l'héroïne fut remplacée au XIXe siècle par une copie,semant ainsi le trouble dans l'esprit des historiens. On donne également des illustrations (gravures représentant le siège, les armoiries de la ville.), des poèmes dont l'épopée Beauvais délivrée et une pièce de théâtre de Léon Riotor faisant l'éloge de Jeanne Hachette.
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CORNAZANO Antonio
La Vita di Cristo. (Segue, recto e verso degli ultimi tre fogli, in latino:) Eiusdem auctoris Carmen heroicum pro laudibus Venetiarum. (In fine:) Finis. M.CCCC.LXXII.
      (Venezia, Stampatore del Cornazano, 1472), in-4 (210x145 mm.), 68 ff. n.n. su 72 (mancando nel primo quaderno i 2 fogli bianchi iniziali e il f.8 a stampa, ultimo dell'Indice; manca inoltre l'ultimo f. bianco in fine), bel carattere romano. Pregevole legatura 700sca in vitello, bordura floreale in oro ai piatti, titolo e fregi oro al dorso, dent. int.. Prima edizione del poema in terza rima del Cornazano sulla vita di Cristo, rarissima, attribuita dai bibliografi all'anonimo "stampatore del Cornazano" con torchi a Venezia. Antonio Cornazzano (Piacenza 1429-Ferrara 1484), poeta di corte, abile e fecondo verseggiatore, scrisse in volgare il "Libro dell'arte di danzare" e "La Sforziade" oltre alla presente Vita di Cristo, tutti incunabuli d'insigne rarità. (Esemplare putroppo incompleto di un foglio d'indice; lievi bruniture, piccoli restauri nel margine bianco del primo foglio). Gesamtkatalog, VII, 7550. BMC, VII, 1147. IGI 3199.Goff C-912. Proctor 7386. Diz. Biogr. It., 29, pp.123-131.
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Tibor, Györy:
Bibliographia Medicae Hungariae 1472-1899 seu catalogus librorum medicinalium qui in Hungaria... - Magayarorszag Orvosi Bibliographiaja 1472-1899. Budapest 1900, 8°, IX, 252 p., (1 l.), OLnBd.
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ANDREAE JOHANNES
SUPER ARBORIS CONSANGUINITATIS, AFFINITATIS ET COGNATIONIS SPIRITUALIS. IN FINE: NURNBERG, FRIEDRICH CREUSSNER (CIRCA 1475/1476). (CM. 29,00) LEGATURA SOLIDO CARTONATO RECENTE; CC. 7 NN. (DI 10), CARATTERE GOTICO, 34 LINEE, SENZA LETTERE CAPITALI. MANCANO 3 CARTE INTERNE: LA 4, LA 7 E LA 8, LE STESSE CHE MANCAVANO NELL'ESEMPLARE MESSO IN VENDITA DA ROSENTHAL NEL 1900 AL N. 1598 DELLO STRAORDINARIO CATALOGO CON 3500 INCUNABOLI; POTREBBE QUINDI TRATTARESI DELLO STESSO ESEMPLARE. MINIMO ALONE ALL'ESTREMO MARGINE BIANCO DI QUALCHE CARTA IN FINE, ALTRIMENTI ESEMPLARE MOLTO BELLO, NITIDO, A GRANDI MARGINI, IMPRESSO SU CARTA GRAVE.
      Molto raro, come tutti gli incunaboli di poche carte, sembra che sia preceduto solo dall'edizione del 1472; ebbe poi in seguito molte edizioni. Manca al Polain, Oates in Cambridge ed a molti celebri cataloghi di vendita come Harper, Maggs, Quaritch, Baer e Olschki. Sander "Prices" ricorda solo 2 vendite e dall'I.G.I. risulta che nessuna copia e' presente nelle biblioteche italiane. - Hain 1025; Goff A 602; GW 1682; Proctor 2163; Pellechet 640; Harvard 769; BMC II, 448.
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CORNAZANO ANTONIO
LA VITA DI CRISTO. (SEGUE, RECTO E VERSO DEGLI ULTIMI TRE FOGLI, IN LATINO:) EIUSDEM AUCTORIS CARMEN HEROICUM PRO LAUDIBUS VENETIARUM. (IN FINE:) FINIS. M.CCCC.LXXII.
      (Venezia, Stampatore del Cornazano, 1472), in-4 (210x145 mm.), 68 ff. n.n. su 72 (mancando nel primo quaderno i 2 fogli bianchi iniziali e il f.8 a stampa, ultimo dell'Indice; manca inoltre l'ultimo f. bianco in fine), bel carattere romano. Pregevole legatura 700sca in vitello, bordura floreale in oro ai piatti, titolo e fregi oro al dorso, dent. int.. Prima edizione del poema in terza rima del Cornazano sulla vita di Cristo, rarissima, attribuita dai bibliografi all'anonimo "stampatore del Cornazano" con torchi a Venezia. Antonio Cornazzano (Piacenza 1429-Ferrara 1484), poeta di corte, abile e fecondo verseggiatore, scrisse in volgare il "Libro dell'arte di danzare" e "La Sforziade" oltre alla presente Vita di Cristo, tutti incunabuli d'insigne rarita'. (Esemplare putroppo incompleto di un foglio d'indice; lievi bruniture, piccoli restauri nel margine bianco del primo foglio). Gesamtkatalog, VII, 7550. BMC, VII, 1147. IGI 3199.Goff C-912. Proctor 7386. Diz. Biogr. It., 29, pp.123-131.
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SHIRLEY, Rodney W.
The Mapping of the World; Early Printed World Maps 1472 - 1700.
      The Holland Press 1984 Large 4to. pp. xlvi, 669; illustrations. Half crushed morocco. Fine. ****It is recommended that you confirm availability and verify postage charges before ordering to avoid disappointment******Click on the ask bookseller a question link***** *****For UK customers*****My maximum postage charge within mainland UK is normally £6.95 regardless of weight******Combine orders to save postage***** One of a few copies of the deluxe edition bound up for the publishers.
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Rodney W Shirley
The mapping of the world: Early printed world maps, 1472-1700 (Holland Press Cartographica Volume Nine) with Slipcase
      Holland Press 1983 First edition oversized hardcover with Slipcase. The book is near fine with light shelfwear. The mylar protected dust jacket is very good plus with rubbing and edgewear. The slipcase is very good with rubbing, edgewear, and some scuffing. A beautiful copy of a very scarce book. [Attributes: Hard Cover; In Dust Jacket]
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Shirley, Rodney W.
Mapping Of The World Early Printed World Maps 1472-1700
      Edition:1st. Date of Publication:1983. New or Secondhand:Secondhand. Publisher:Out of print. ISBN:0 946323 038. 669 pp. A good secondhand example of the 1st edition of this importantcarto-bibliography. One of the most important reference books any collector of world maps. Much sought-after.
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Single leaf printed recto and verso from Nicolaus de Lyra's Postilla super Biblia, 1472.
      [Strassburg: Johann Mentelin, 1472]. (INCUNABLE) Folio. Two columns, 62 lines, capitals supplied in red (one on each side), rubrication throughout. Fine. Hain 10366; BMC I, 56. ¶ Beautiful leaf from the press of one of Europe's earliest printers -- Mentelin's first book was printed circa 1460
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Casamassima, Emanuele & Dante Alighieri
LA PRIMA EDIZIONE DELLA DIVINA COMMEDIA: FOLIGNO 1472
      Casamassima, Emanuele & Dante Alighieri. LA PRIMA EDIZIONE DELLA DIVINA COMMEDIA: FOLIGNO 1472. Milano, ITALY: Edizioni Il Polifolo, First Edition 1/250. 4to. Printed Wrappers in Slipcase. Literary Monograph. Near Fine. 112pp, 38 gravure illustrations. Text in Italian. With a bibliography. This is the noted late Italian scholar and librarian Emanuele Casamassima's monograph on the 1472 first folio edition of Dante Alighieri's "Divine Comedy" - including a reproduction of the original. Limited to two hundred and fifty copies only produced in 1972 for Ing. C. Di Ivrea, this is printed in letterpress with gravure reproductions on thick, handmade paper stock. A most handsome copy of this luxe tome in the publisher's slipcase showing the faint remnant of a removed bookplate on the verso of the first preliminary. Inventory Number: 014038#11; .
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Nicolaus de Lyra:
Postilla super biblia. (GWM 26538, H 10366). Blatt Ezechiel
      Strassburg, Johann Mentelin, vor dem 20. Juli 1472. Type 5. . Zweispaltiges, 62-zeiliges Original-Inkunabelblatt mit 4-zeiliger roter Lombarde, einer kolorierten schematischen Handzeichnung ! des Templum mit Angabe der 12 Stämme Israels (10 x 7,8 cm), roten Versalen und Rubriken. Festes Papier. Mittige Knickspur des Blatts. Blattgröße: 28 x 40,8 cm. Incunabula text leaf. . Zwei Jahrzehnte wirkte er von1458 bis 1478 in Strassburg und gelangte zu beträchtlichem Wohlstand. Er legte großen Wert auf fehlerfreie, von gelehrten Korrektoren durchgearbeitete Texte. Auffallenderweise hat er nie Illustrationen noch gedruckte Initialen verwendet. Die Darstellung des Tempels wurde von Hand gemalt, beschriftet und unterhalb des gedruckten Textes " Ad quod facilius capiendum ponitur hic figura" eingefügt. Es steht ein weiteres, reines Textblatt mit sechs roten Lombarden zum Preis von 280.- Euro zur Verfügung, von dem wir gerne ein digitales Bild zusenden.
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Tibor, Györy
Bibliographia Medicae Hungariae 1472-1899 seu catalogus librorum medicinalium qui in Hungaria. - Magayarország Orvosi Bibliographiája 1472-1899. Budapest 1900, 8°, IX, 252 p., (1 l.), OLnBd.
      
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NICOLAUS DE LYRA.
Postilia Super Totam Bibliam....cum Correctoriis Editis a Mathia Doering.
      Johann Mentelin, Strasburg 1472 Single printed leaf, 2 columns, 62 lines, Gothic type, initials highlighted in red, a light marginal stain, otherwise very good copy. THIS IS THE EARLIEST PIECE OF PRINTING AT PRESENT IN STOCK - ONLY EIGHTEEN YEARS AFTER THE GUTENBERG BIBLE. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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Sacrobosco, J. de
Sphaera mundi
      Venice, J.B. Sessa, 1501In quarto, XIXth century half calf binding. Excellent on strong paper, cut short at the upper margin by the binder, affecting some of the pagenumbers.Richly illustrated throughout with woodcuts.*The fundamental astronomy text of the Middle Ages, and one of the earliest printed books on astronomy, the first edition appearing at Ferrara in 1472. Sacrobosco's origins are obscure but it is known that he was a canon regular of the order of St. Augustine at the monastery of Holywood, Nithsdale, Scotland, in the early part of the thirteenth century. He spent most of his later life as a professor of mathematics and astronomy at the university of Paris. (Honeyman Collection, part VI, 2718)
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Casamassima Emanuele.
La prima edizione della Divina Commedia. Foligno 1472. Il Polifilo 1972.
      In 4°, bross., fascetta e astuccio edit., pp.106 con 38 tavv. f.t. In stato di nuovo. (Dante)
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