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Orosius Paulus
HISTORIOGRAPHICI CLARISSIMI OPUS PRESTANTISSIMUM
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Paris: Ioanne Petit, 1506. Impression Pharhisiis in Belloui su (i. Petit), the first edition of the new century. PetitOs woodcut device on title and numerous large initial letters. Small 4to, antique calf of a later date, decorated with panel designs in blind on the covers, spine with blind tooled designs. (18) 123 leaves. A very handsome and well preserved copy, the last leaf a bit frayed at margins, some minor stains as would be expected, some rather pleasing early notations, collated complete, quite a bright and attractive copy.. British Museum Catalogue of French Books p. 331 gives the editor as L. Thibault (Ledovici Thisboust). The great bibliographer, Dr. Francisco Leite de Faria in his famous OEstudos Bibliographicos saber Damias de Gois e a Sua Epoca, OLisbon 1977, refers to only 3 copies known: National Library of Lisbon, British Museum (also lacking the final blank leaf) and the Library of the Trinity College (Cambridge). The author of this book Paulus Orosius, was born in Peraga, Portugal in the last part of the fourth century and his work was published for the first time in Augsburg in 1471. This edition is the first of the 1500Os. The text of the book is a kind of universal history and was very famous in old times.
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Dante Alighieri
[DIVINA COMMEDIA]. DANTE COL SITO, ET FORMA DELLOINFERNO EOL PURGATORIO EOL PARADISO
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Tuscolano: Alessandro Paganini, [circa 1506]. Rare Aldine counterfeit and the first Paganini edition preceeding the illustrated Aldine edition of 1515. One double-page plate and three full-page plates. 8vo, very finely bound in full calf in the contemporary style imitating the bindings placed on the Aldine editions of the same period. Spine with wide raised bands handsomely gilt-tooled,in compartments and on the bands, the upper cover with central gilt ornamental device and decorated in overall designs gilt in the Italian manner. [248] ff. On verso of first leaf: LOONFERNO EOL PURGATORIO EOL PARADISO DI DANTE ALAGHIERI; On verso of last leaf: P. ALEX. PAG. BENACENSES F. BENA. V.V. within a double rule woodcut border. A very beautiful copy in an excellent and exemplary state of preservation.. FIRST OF THE PRINTING AND OF THE EDITION. An extremely rare Aldine counterfeit of the famous 1502 Dante, but with typeletters somewhat larger and with illustrations. The woodcuts are different from those of the AldusO 1515 edition; with comparing minutely both edition, one can judiciously suppose that the set of blocks for the AldusO edition was made with cuts redesigned, much larger, and more elaborate that the primitive ones used by Paganini. ODanteOs theme, the greatest yet attempted in poetry, was to explain and justify the Christian cosmos through the allegory of a pilgrimage. To him comes Virgil, the symbol of philosophy, to guide him through the two lower realms of the next world, which are divided according to the classifications of the OEthicsO of Aristotle. Hell is seen as an inverted cone with its point where lies Lucifer fixed in ice at the centre of the world, and the pilgrimage from it a climb to the foot of and then up the Purgatorial Mountain. Along the way Dante passes Popes, Kings and Emperors, poets, warriors and citizens of Florence, expiating the sins of their life on earth. On the summit is the Earthly Paradise where Beatrice meets them and Virgil departs. Dante is now led through the various spheres of heaven, and the poem ends with a vision of the Deity. The audacity of his theme, the success of its treatment, the beauty and majesty of his verse, have ensured that his poem never lost its reputation. The picture of divine justice is entirely unclouded by DanteOs own political prejudices, and his language never falls short of what he describes.O PMM
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HOLKOT, Robertus
Super librum sapientie
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Jacob de Pforczen (Jakob Wolff), Basel 1506 - Contemporary blindtooled calf (scuffed)over wooden boards rebacked with with remnants of clasps; tools include a deer roll, decorative knots, and floral stamps; "R Holkot" stamped on front cover Folio . Handsomely printed early Basel edition of Robert Holcot's commentary on the Sentences (Sententiarum libri IV) of Peter Lombard (1100-1160). Robert Holcot (d. 1349), English Dominican theologian, who had studied and taught at the University of Oxford from c. 1326 to c. 1334, becoming master of theology there in 1332. "He was particularly famous for his commentaries on Scripture that compensated for the excessive subtleties of decadent scholasticism. His Postilla super librum Sapientiae, which, according to two Paris MSS, was written at Cambridge, ' . made its author famous overnight and his fame held throughout the next two centuries' (Wey, 219). It brought together the traditional teaching of Scripture and a type of prehumanist study deriving from Richard of Bury and his circle" (New Cath. Enc. XII, p. 532) [12], CXCIII, [1 blank] leaves. Gothic letter; guide letters and spaces; few small round worm holes; some marginal annotations in a contemporary hand; top blank margin title-page repaired without loss. � Adams H 680. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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Seneca, Lucius Annaeus
Senecae Tragoediae
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Florence: Philippi de Giunta, 1506. Octavo, 6.4 x 4 inches. a-z8, &8, A-D8. (Lacking the final blank, D8). This is a large, fresh copy, with some intermittent blotchiness here and there on some leaves. It is bound in full sixteenth century Italian parchment. The Prince of LichtensteinOs bookplate is pasted inside the front board and the bookplate of the Biblioteca Senequiana of Buenos Aires is facing it. . OSenecan tragedy is a body of ten first century dramas, of which eight were written by the Roman Stoic philosopher and politician Lucius Annaeus Seneca. Rediscovered by Italian humanists in the mid-16th century, they became the models for the revival of tragedy on the Renaissance stage. The two great, but very different, dramatic traditions: French Neoclassical tragedy and Elizabethan tragedy, both drew inspiration from Seneca.#11;OSenecaOs plays were reworkings chiefly of EuripidesOs dramas and also of works of Aeschylus and Sophocles. Probably meant to be recited at elite gatherings, they differ from their originals in their long declamatory, narrative accounts of action, their obtrusive moralizing, and their bombastic rhetoric. They dwell on detailed accounts of horrible deeds and contain long reflective soliloquies. Though the gods rarely appear in these plays, ghosts and witches abound. In an age when the Greek originals were scarcely known, SenecaOs plays were mistaken for high Classical drama. Senecan tragedies tended to include ideas of revenge, the occult, the supernatural, suicide, blood and gore. The Renaissance scholar Julius Caesar Scaliger (1484-1558), who knew both Latin and Greek, preferred Seneca to Euripides. The Elizabethan dramatists found SenecaOs themes of bloodthirsty revenge more congenial to English taste than they did his form. The first English tragedy, Gorboduc (1561), by Thomas Sackville and Thomas Norton, is a chain of slaughter and revenge written in direct imitation of Seneca. Senecan influence is also evident in Thomas KydOs OThe Spanish TragedyO and ShakespeareOs OHamlet.O Both share a revenge theme, a corpse-strewn climax and ghosts among the cast, all of which can be traced back to the Senecan model.O (EB) #11;
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ALBERTO MAGNO (1193-1280)
ISTA SUNT OPERA Alberti Magni ad LOGICAM pertinentia. Prima pars (soltanto, con 5 opere).
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(sumptibus heredum Octaviani Scoti: per Bonetum Locatellum) (1506), (Venetijs) - In-folio ant. (cm. 31x21,2), carte 176 con 7 FIGURE geometrico-logico-schematiche (2 grandi, alc. con didascalie). Esemplare fresco e pulito, munito delle cuciture (3 nervi) e dei capitelli originali, conservati, staccati, i piatti in cartone. Parz. stacc. il 1° quad., la 1ª e l'ultima carta. In capo al front., antica scritta a mano in greco. Ininfluente tarlo all'estremo marg. sup. di 22 carte, e, con minuscoli fori, a vari marg. inf., lontano dal testo. Numerosissimi superbi capilettera orn. o figurati (molti grandi, molti su fondo nero). Contiene 5 opere: 1) De QUINQUE UNIVERSALIBUS liber unus. 2) De DECEM PREDICAMENTIS liber unus. 3) De SEX PRINCIPIJS liber unus. 4) De INTERPRETATIONE (Peryarmenias) libri duo. 5) De SYLLOGISMO simpliciter.i. priorum ANALETICORUM libri duo. Nella 2ª parte, che non abbiamo, seguivano De Demonstratione (posteriorum analeticorum libri duo, Thopicorum libri octo, De sophisticis elenchis libri duo, elencati nella prima facciata che (ancora al modo degli incunaboli) funge da frontespizio e contiene 2 carmina di dedica (al lettore e al filosofo medico di Verona Bernardino PIUMAZZI, uno "Sylvij Laurentij a portu Caballensis". ALBERTO, svevo, maestro di Tommaso d'Aquino, affermò la giusta autonomia della scienza filosofica e la distinzione tra ragione e fede, fu il primo scienziato medievale ad applicare sistematicam. il metodo sperimentale (cfr. Enc. Eccl. Vallardi-Marietti, I, 98).
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HOLKOT, Robertus
Super librum sapientie
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Jacob de Pforczen (Jakob Wolff) Basel 1506 Contemporary blindtooled calf (scuffed)over wooden boards rebacked with with remnants of clasps; tools include a deer roll, decorative knots, and floral stamps; "R Holkot" stamped on front cover Folio . Handsomely printed early Basel edition of Robert Holcot's commentary on the Sentences (Sententiarum libri IV) of Peter Lombard (1100-1160). Robert Holcot (d. 1349), English Dominican theologian, who had studied and taught at the University of Oxford from c. 1326 to c. 1334, becoming master of theology there in 1332. "He was particularly famous for his commentaries on Scripture that compensated for the excessive subtleties of decadent scholasticism. His Postilla super librum Sapientiae, which, according to two Paris MSS, was written at Cambridge, ' ... made its author famous overnight and his fame held throughout the next two centuries' (Wey, 219). It brought together the traditional teaching of Scripture and a type of prehumanist study deriving from Richard of Bury and his circle" (New Cath. Enc. XII, p. 532) [12], CXCIII, [1 blank] leaves. Gothic letter; guide letters and spaces; few small round worm holes; some marginal annotations in a contemporary hand; top blank margin title-page repaired without loss. § Adams H 680
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PINDER, Ulrich;
Epiphanie Medicorum. Speculum videndi urinas hominum. Clavis aperiendi portas pulsuum. Berillus discernendi causas & differentias febrium.
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Nuremberg chez l'auteur [Friedrich Peypus ? 1506 - In-4 de 2 ff.n.ch., CCV ff.ch. ; veau fauve sur ais de bois, dos à gros nerfs orné à froid, plats estampés à froid, traces de fermoirs en laiton (reliure de l'époque). Waller, 7448 ; Wellcome, 866 (sous Binder) ; NLM, 3652. Edition originale. Ouvrage admirablement imprimé sur les presses privées de l'auteur. Ulrich Pinder, ou Binder, médecin allemand né au XVe siècle, pratiquait à Nuremberg dans la première moitié du siècle suivant. Il fut le médecin de Frédéric, électeur de Saxe. Les trois Epiphaniæ traitent des couleurs de l'urine et de leurs significations, du mouvement du coeur et du pouls, des différentes fièvres et états fiévreux causés par les émotions et les maladies. Intéressante illustration gravée sur bois : le titre est orné de trois étoiles et d'un croissant de lune personnifié, coloriés ; au verso du titre, une grande figure circulaire, également coloriée, montre au centre un professeur tenant un flacon d'urine devant son élève, tandis que le pourtour est orné de flacons avec légendes xylographiques ; on retrouve ces mêmes flacons d'urine légendés, tous coloriés différemment, au premier feuillet de la table ; enfin, une petite gravure placée en tête de chacune des trois parties ? la première coloriée ? représente le médecin établissant son diagnostic au chevet du malade, dans une attitude conforme au sujet de chaque Épiphanie. L'ouvrage contient en outre le Carmina de Urinarum Judicis composé par Gilles de Corbeil, médecin de Philippe Auguste. Bel exemplaire dans sa reliure d'origine. Ex-libris Anton Jonas Kilianstein (?1638), professeur d'anatomie à Ingolstadt et de Fr. Xav. de Hieber, daté 1773. [Attributes: First Edition; Hard Cover]
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LACTANTIUS, Firmianus.
De opificio dei vel formatione hominis liber per vigintiunu(m) capita distributus, cu (m) eloque(n)tia eruditione praeclarus.
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Cologne, Heinrich Quentel, 1506. - 22)ff including last blank leaf. Gothic letter. Bound with: PLINIUS, Caius Secundus. Illustrium virorum a condida urbe. Cologne, Heinrich Quentel, 1505. (15)ff. Lacks last leaf with colophon. Gothic letter. 2 works in 1 volume. Small 4to. Wrappers. I: Rare humanist school text edition of this 4th century medical treatise preserving the views of the time on embryology, gynaecology, anatomy and physiology, mentioning the determination of sex, the origin of semen, etc. It is the earliest work of Lactantius of Numidia (c260-c325), one of the church fathers, and tutor to the son of Constantine the Great. Some isolated early ink specks on title, otherwise a good copy with copious marginal notes in Latin by a contemporary humanist scholar who made additional notes on a slip of paper which is also bound in. Durling, Suppl. 133 (imperfect). Not in Proctor, BMC, Adams, Wellcome, Osler, Cushing. II: Another rare school text of a work attributed to Pliny the Younger. The editor is J. Gottesheim. BMC p 704. Not in Adams. [Attributes: Soft Cover]
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Isidorus De Summo Bono Et Soliloquiorum Eius. Impressus Basilea, Honestus Nicolaum Lamparter, 24 Luglio / 5 Agosto 1505
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. Quattro opere raccolte in unico volume. Testi latini. Cm.14, 5x10, 2. Carte 100 numerate solo al recto, 3 non numerate, una bianca; 28 numerate solo al recto. Legatura in piena pergamena seicentesca con cornice concentrica a racchiudere festone fitomorfo ai piatti, notevolmente spellati. Strana coloratura argentea al dorso, che lascia in evidenza due tasselli con titoli in oro. Dorso con triplice doppia nervatura. Bindelle con nicchi di chiusura perfettamente funzionanti, probabilmente restaurate in epoca successiva. Restauro cartaceo d'epoca alla parte superiore del frontespizio, al verso del quale compare un ritratto silografico di S. Isidoro seduto ad un tavolo da lavoro, formato cm.9, 2x6, 2. "De Summo Bono" si articola in tre parti, e occupa le prime duecento pagine del volume, oltre a otto della Rubrica, mentre i "Sancti Isidori hyspalensis libellus Soliloquiorum de angustia et miseria hominis" interessa le rimanenti 56 pagine. Marca tipografica incisa dopo il colophon al verso della carta n-IIII. Capilettera xilografici ornamentali e alcune gradevoli chiose manoscritte coeva. Esemplare in condizioni assai buone, con ampi margini. Il volume comprende anche: a) "Autoritates notabiles de castitate et moribus...", raccolta latina di motti ed epigrafi di celebri padri e dottori della chiesa, quali Gregorio, Agostino, Girolamo, Crisostomo, Bernardo, Leone, Ugone, etc. Carte otto non numerate. Al verso dell'ultima carta incisione silografica a soggetto religioso in formato cm.8x6, 3. Non sono indicati la data e il luogo di stampa, una edizione rispondente alla presente è stampata in Köln da Martin von Werden nel 1506. b) "De Imitatione Christi", Parisiis, pro Johanne Lamberto (Jean Petit), 11 agosto 1513. Carte 88 non numerate. Bella impressione silografica a ornare a piena pagina il frontespizio. Il testo si articola in quattro libri con, in fine, "De Meditatione Cordis". c) "Alphabetum Divini Amoris. Varios tradens modos & vias in Diversos Alphabeti ordines: quibu
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LUDOLFUS CARTHUSIENSIS
IN PSALTERIUM EXPOSITIO, IN QUA SUBIECTE REPERIUNTUR MATERIE, TABULA CUNCTORUM DAVITICORUM PSALMORUM; TABULA VERSICULORUM OMNIUM& ; TABULA MATERIARUM PRINCIPALIUM IN MARGINIBUS ANNOTATARUM; ADDITUR IN MARGINE AD SOLITAM HIERONIMI TRANSLATIONEM, DIVI AUGUSTINI ACCURATISSIMA DE HEBREO IN LATINUM TRANSLATIO. PARIGI, B. REMBOLT, 1506.
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In 4, c.nn. 32, numerate 232, nn. 4 (ultima bianca, mancante). Prima edizione cinquecentesca, dopo quella di Spira del 1491. Le ultime 3 carte contengono i "Psalmi penitentiales" e i "Psalmi confessionales" di Francesco Petrarca. Alcuni forellini di tarlo, ma bellissimo esemplare. Legatura coeva con dorso in pelle con nervature. Piatti in legno. (Adams, L 1673).
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HOLKOT, Robertus
Super librum sapientie
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Jacob de Pforczen (Jakob Wolff), Basel 1506 - Contemporary blindtooled calf (scuffed)over wooden boards rebacked with with remnants of clasps; tools include a deer roll, decorative knots, and floral stamps; "R Holkot" stamped on front cover Folio . Handsomely printed early Basel edition of Robert Holcot's commentary on the Sentences (Sententiarum libri IV) of Peter Lombard (1100-1160). Robert Holcot (d. 1349), English Dominican theologian, who had studied and taught at the University of Oxford from c. 1326 to c. 1334, becoming master of theology there in 1332. "He was particularly famous for his commentaries on Scripture that compensated for the excessive subtleties of decadent scholasticism. His Postilla super librum Sapientiae, which, according to two Paris MSS, was written at Cambridge, ' . made its author famous overnight and his fame held throughout the next two centuries' (Wey, 219). It brought together the traditional teaching of Scripture and a type of prehumanist study deriving from Richard of Bury and his circle" (New Cath. Enc. XII, p. 532) [12], CXCIII, [1 blank] leaves. Gothic letter; guide letters and spaces; few small round worm holes; some marginal annotations in a contemporary hand; top blank margin title-page repaired without loss. § Adams H 680. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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ALBERTO MAGNO (1193-1280)
ISTA SUNT OPERA ALBERTI MAGNI AD LOGICAM PERTINENTIA. PRIMA PARS (SOLTANTO, CON 5 OPERE). (VENETIJS) (SUMPTIBUS HEREDUM OCTAVIANI SCOTI: PER BONETUM LOCATELLUM) (1506)
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In-folio ant. (cm. 31x21,2), carte 176 con 7 FIGURE geometrico-logico-schematiche (2 grandi, alc. con didascalie). Esemplare fresco e pulito, munito delle cuciture (3 nervi) e dei capitelli originali, conservati, staccati, i piatti in cartone. Parz. stacc. il 1 quad., la 1 e l'ultima carta. In capo al front., antica scritta a mano in greco. Ininfluente tarlo all'estremo marg. sup. di 22 carte, e, con minuscoli fori, a vari marg. inf., lontano dal testo. Numerosissimi superbi capilettera orn. o figurati (molti grandi, molti su fondo nero). Contiene 5 opere: 1) De QUINQUE UNIVERSALIBUS liber unus. 2) De DECEM PREDICAMENTIS liber unus. 3) De SEX PRINCIPIJS liber unus. 4) De INTERPRETATIONE (Peryarmenias) libri duo. 5) De SYLLOGISMO simpliciter.i. priorum ANALETICORUM libri duo. Nella 2 parte, che non abbiamo, seguivano De Demonstratione (posteriorum analeticorum libri duo, Thopicorum libri octo, De sophisticis elenchis libri duo, elencati nella prima facciata che (ancora al modo degli incunaboli) funge da frontespizio e contiene 2 carmina di dedica (al lettore e al filosofo medico di Verona Bernardino PIUMAZZI, uno ""Sylvij Laurentij a portu Caballensis"". ALBERTO, svevo, maestro di Tommaso d'Aquino, affermo' la giusta autonomia della scienza filosofica e la distinzione tra ragione e fede, fu il primo scienziato medievale ad applicare sistematicam. il metodo sperimentale (cfr. Enc. Eccl. Vallardi-Marietti, I, 98).
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ISIDORUS DE SUMMO BONO ET SOLILOQUIORUM EIUS. Impressus Basilea, Honestus Nicolaum Lamparter, 24 luglio / 5 agosto 1505.
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- Quattro opere raccolte in unico volume. Testi latini. Cm.14,5x10,2. Carte 100 numerate solo al recto, 3 non numerate, una bianca; 28 numerate solo al recto. Legatura in piena pergamena seicentesca con cornice concentrica a racchiudere festone fitomorfo ai piatti, notevolmente spellati. Strana coloratura argentea al dorso, che lascia in evidenza due tasselli con titoli in oro. Dorso con triplice doppia nervatura. Bindelle con nicchi di chiusura perfettamente funzionanti, probabilmente restaurate in epoca successiva. Restauro cartaceo d'epoca alla parte superiore del frontespizio, al verso del quale compare un ritratto silografico di S.Isidoro seduto ad un tavolo da lavoro, formato cm.9,2x6,2. "De Summo Bono" si articola in tre parti, e occupa le prime duecento pagine del volume, oltre a otto della Rubrica, mentre i "Sancti Isidori hyspalensis libellus Soliloquiorum de angustia et miseria hominis" interessa le rimanenti 56 pagine. Marca tipografica incisa dopo il colophon al verso della carta n-IIII. Capilettera xilografici ornamentali e alcune gradevoli chiose manoscritte coeva. Esemplare in condizioni assai buone, con ampi margini. Il volume comprende anche: a) "Autoritates notabiles de castitate et moribus.", raccolta latina di motti ed epigrafi di celebri padri e dottori della chiesa, quali Gregorio, Agostino, Girolamo, Crisostomo, Bernardo, Leone, Ugone, etc. Carte otto non numerate. Al verso dell'ultima carta incisione silografica a soggetto religioso in formato cm.8x6,3. Non sono indicati la data e il luogo di stampa, una edizione rispondente alla presente è stampata in Köln da Martin von Werden nel 1506. b) "De Imitatione Christi", Parisiis, pro Johanne Lamberto (Jean Petit), 11 agosto 1513. Carte 88 non numerate. Bella impressione silografica a ornare a piena pagina il frontespizio. Il testo si articola in quattro libri con, in fine, "De Meditatione Cordis". c) "Alphabetum Divini Amoris. Varios tradens modos & vias in Diversos Alphabeti ordines: quibus humana mens in deum elevatur". Straßburg, M.Schurer, 1510 (il colophon è alla carta BII). Carte 53 non numerate. Testo latino. > BMC, German Books 432. VD, 16, A 4035. Graesse I, 260 (per il "Autoritates notabiles de castitate et moribus"). VD, 16, J 591 (per l'"Alphabetum Divini Amoris"). [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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CITADINI Paolo P.
Perutilis tractatus jurispatronatus cum summaris distinctionum ac causarum quaestionum decreti.
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Edition rare. Absent a la BN de France, aux catalogues francais et a la British library , un exemplaire a Oxford et un au Hollis catalogue de Harvard (meme collation) qui possede en outre un exemplaire de 1506 et un autre de 1549. Oxford annonce 19 feuillets d'index, le feuillet supplementaire ne pouvant etre que la vignette de l'editeur, il est possible partant que celle-ci manque dans notre exemplaire et celui d'Harvard. Titre dans un encadrement grave avec la vignette de l'editeur. §Plein parchemin contemporain. Dos muet. Une pliure aux coins des feuillets d'index sur quelques feuillets. §Traite de droit sur le patronage. Le patronage nous a ete legue par les romains, le patron etait le protecteur de l'esclave envers lequel il avait des droits , par extension il designera toute relation entre un maitre detenteur de l'autorite et un element dependant de lui (cas du mariage, des relations commerciales...). Citadini est mort en 1525.Photos sur www.Edition-originale.com. Viventius de Portonarius, Joanem Crispin Lyon _1533 in 8 (18x12,5cm) xcix (18 f.). Un Vol. relie
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"PINDER, Ulrich;"
Epiphanie Medicorum. Speculum videndi urinas hominum. Clavis aperiendi portas pulsuum. Berillus discernendi causas & differentias febrium.
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Nuremberg chez l'auteur [Friedrich Peypus ? 1506 "In-4 de 2 ff.n.ch., CCV ff.ch. ; veau fauve sur ais de bois, dos à gros nerfs orné à froid, plats estampés à froid, traces de fermoirs en laiton (reliure de l'époque)." "Waller, 7448 ; Wellcome, 866 (sous Binder) ; NLM, 3652. Edition originale. Ouvrage admirablement imprimé sur les presses privées de l'auteur. Ulrich Pinder, ou Binder, médecin allemand né au XVe siècle, pratiquait à Nuremberg dans la première moitié du siècle suivant. Il fut le médecin de Frédéric, électeur de Saxe. Les trois Epiphaniæ traitent des couleurs de l'urine et de leurs significations, du mouvement du coeur et du pouls, des différentes fièvres et états fiévreux causés par les émotions et les maladies. Intéressante illustration gravée sur bois : le titre est orné de trois étoiles et d'un croissant de lune personnifié, coloriés ; au verso du titre, une grande figure circulaire, également coloriée, montre au centre un professeur tenant un flacon d'urine devant son élève, tandis que le pourtour est orné de flacons avec légendes xylographiques ; on retrouve ces mêmes flacons d'urine légendés, tous coloriés différemment, au premier feuillet de la table ; enfin, une petite gravure placée en tête de chacune des trois parties – la première coloriée – représente le médecin établissant son diagnostic au chevet du malade, dans une attitude conforme au sujet de chaque Épiphanie. L'ouvrage contient en outre le Carmina de Urinarum Judicis composé par Gilles de Corbeil, médecin de Philippe Auguste. Bel exemplaire dans sa reliure d'origine. Ex-libris Anton Jonas Kilianstein (†1638), professeur d'anatomie à Ingolstadt et de Fr. Xav. de Hieber, daté 1773."
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MAILLARD Olivier
Sermones des adventu. Quadragesimales. Sermones dominicales.
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Strasbourg Jean Knobloucht 1506 1 vol. petit in-8 406 ff chiffres pp, reliure pleine peau de truie sur ais de bois, dos a nerfs (reliure de l'epoque) Titre imprime en rouge et en noir avec une vignette d'apres Durer. Plaques et roulettes gravees a froid sur les plats. Bel exemplaire de cette tres rare impression strasbourgeoise. Seul exemplaire connu, selon Kristeller.
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al-GHAZALI, Abu Hamid Muhammad
Logica et Philosophia Algazelis Arabis.
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Venice, Petrus Liechtenstein, 1506 4to, ff [64], with a few woodcut diagrams in the text; title a little dusty, otherwise an excellent copy in modern green morocco. £25,000 The extremely rare first edition of al-Ghazaliís Maquasid al-Falasifa (íThe Intentions of the philosophersí), ëa highly acclaimed treatise in medieval Europe upon its translation into Latin (Logica et philosophia Algazelis Arabis) by Dominic Gundisalvi in the 12th centuryí (Encyclopedia Iranica). ëDuring the 12th and 13th centuries this work was a principal source for Latin authors on the teachings of the Arabic philosophersí (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy). This was the only work of al-Ghazali to be published in the West until recent times. It is a translation of and commentary on the parts on natural sciences, logic, and metaphysics in Avicennaís Persian work Philosophy for ëAlâí al-Dawla. It was assumed to be a preparatory work for The Incoherence of the Philosophers (Tahäfat al-faläsifa) but is now believed to be only loosely connected with the latter. ëAl-Ghazâlî (c. 1055ñ1111) was one of the most prominent and influential philosophers, theologians, jurists, and mystics of Sunni Islam. He was active at a time when Sunni theology had just passed through its consolidation and entered a period of intense challenges from Shiite Ismâíîlite theology and the Arabic tradition of Aristotelian philosophy (falsafa). Al-Ghazâlî understood the importance of falsafa and developed a complex response that rejected and condemned some of its teachings, while it also allowed him to accept and apply others. [He advanced] the nominalist critique of Aristotelian science developed later in 14th century Europe. On the Arabic and Muslim side al-Ghazâlî's acceptance of demonstration (apodeixis) led to a much more refined and precise discourse on epistemology and a flowering of Aristotelian logics and metaphysics. With al-Ghazâlî begins the successful introduction of Aristotelianism or rather Avicennism into Muslim theology. After a period of appropriation of the Greek sciences in the translation movement from Greek into Arabic and the writings of the falâsifa up to Avicenna (Ibn Sînâ, c.980ñ1037), philosophy and the Greek sciences were ìnaturalizedî into the discourse of kalâm and Muslim theology (Sabra 1987). Al-Ghazâlî's approach to resolving apparent contradictions between reason and revelation was accepted by almost all later Muslim theologians and had, via the works of Averroes (Ibn Rushd, 1126ñ98) and Jewish authors a significant influence on Latin medieval thinkingí. ëThe Intentions of the Philosophers was translated into Latin in the third quarter of the 12th century and into Hebrew first in 1292 and at least another two times within the next fifty years. These translations enjoyed much more success than the Arabic original. In fact, in the Latin as well as in the Hebrew traditions they overshadowed all of al-Ghazaliís other writings. The Latin translation Logica et philosophia Algazelis was the only book by al-Ghazali translated during the period of the transmission of Arabic philosophy to Christian Europe... It was translated by Dominicus Gundissalinus of Toledo in collaboration with a Jewish scholar identified as Avendauth. This was most likely Abraham ibn Daud (c.1110ñ1180) the author of an Arabic philosophical treatise that is extant only in its Hebrew version The Exalted Faith (Ha-Emunah ha-Ramah). The two translators seem to have omitted the short introduction and the explicit where the work is described as an uncommitted report of the fal?sifaís teachings. A small number of Latin manuscripts show signs that this translation was revised during the 13th century (Lohr 1965, 229) and in one case they preserve a Latin rendition of al-Ghazaliís original introduction (edited in Salman 1935, 125ñ27). That, however, had next to no influence on the textís reception (Salman 1935), and the version that circulated among readers of Latin does not include al-Ghazaliís distancing statements (al-Ghazali 1506). The book thus concealed its character as a report of Avicennaís teachings and its author ìAlgazelî was considered a faithful follower of Avicenna who had produced a masterful compendium of the latterís philosophyí (Frank Griffel in Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, online). Adams G564; Proctor-Isaac 12991; OCLC records no US locations
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PINDER, Ulrich;
Epiphanie Medicorum. Speculum videndi urinas hominum. Clavis aperiendi portas pulsuum. Berillus discernendi causas & differentias febrium.
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Nuremberg chez l'auteur [Friedrich Peypus ? 1506 - In-4 de 2 ff.n.ch., CCV ff.ch. ; veau fauve sur ais de bois, dos à gros nerfs orné à froid, plats estampés à froid, traces de fermoirs en laiton (reliure de l'époque). Waller, 7448 ; Wellcome, 866 (sous Binder) ; NLM, 3652. Edition originale. Ouvrage admirablement imprimé sur les presses privées de l'auteur. Ulrich Pinder, ou Binder, médecin allemand né au XVe siècle, pratiquait à Nuremberg dans la première moitié du siècle suivant. Il fut le médecin de Frédéric, électeur de Saxe. Les trois Epiphaniæ traitent des couleurs de l'urine et de leurs significations, du mouvement du coeur et du pouls, des différentes fièvres et états fiévreux causés par les émotions et les maladies. Intéressante illustration gravée sur bois : le titre est orné de trois étoiles et d'un croissant de lune personnifié, coloriés ; au verso du titre, une grande figure circulaire, également coloriée, montre au centre un professeur tenant un flacon d'urine devant son élève, tandis que le pourtour est orné de flacons avec légendes xylographiques ; on retrouve ces mêmes flacons d'urine légendés, tous coloriés différemment, au premier feuillet de la table ; enfin, une petite gravure placée en tête de chacune des trois parties ? la première coloriée ? représente le médecin établissant son diagnostic au chevet du malade, dans une attitude conforme au sujet de chaque Épiphanie. L'ouvrage contient en outre le Carmina de Urinarum Judicis composé par Gilles de Corbeil, médecin de Philippe Auguste. Bel exemplaire dans sa reliure d'origine. Ex-libris Anton Jonas Kilianstein (?1638), professeur d'anatomie à Ingolstadt et de Fr. Xav. de Hieber, daté 1773. [Attributes: First Edition; Hard Cover]
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Noack, Lothar / Splett, Jürgen
Bio-Bibliographien. Brandenburgische Gelehrte der Frühen Neuzeit Mark Brandenburg und Berlin-Cölln 15061640
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Akademie Verlag - Noack, Lothar / Splett, Jürgen Bio-Bibliographien. Brandenburgische Gelehrte der Frühen Neuzeit Mark Brandenburg und Berlin-Cölln 15061640 (Akademie Verlag Berlin) ISBN: 978-3-05-003707-3 gebunden ca. 720 S. - 24 x 17 cm ca. 148,00 Eur[D] Noack, Lothar / Splett, JürgenBio-Bibliographien. Brandenburgische Gelehrte der Frühen NeuzeitMark Brandenburg und Berlin-Cölln 15061640 Verlag : Akademie Verlag Berlin ISBN : 978-3-05-003707-3 Einband : gebunden Preisinfo : ca. 148,00 Eur[D] / ca. 152,20 Eur[A] Alle Preisangaben in CHF (Schweizer Franken) sind unverbindliche Preisempfehlungen. Legende: UVP = unverbindliche Preisempfehlung, iVb = in Vorbereitung. Seiten/Umfang : ca. 720 S. - 24 x 17 cm Erschienen : 01.03.2009 Aus der Reihe : Veröffentlichungen zur brandenburgischen Kulturgeschichte der Frühen Neuzeit verwandte Themen : Geschichte Frühe Neuzeit ca. 148,00 Eur[D] it diesem vierten Band wird die Reihe der brandenburgischen Bio-Bibliographien für das Kerngebiet des Kurfürstentums abgeschlossen. Ausgewählt wurden 47 Personen der Kultur- und Wissenschaftsgeschichte, die mit ihrem Wirken in wichtige Entwicklungen des Landes involviert waren und das Antlitz der Region mit prägten.Durch die Gründung der brandenburgischen Landesuniversität in Frankfurt/O. 1506 wurden Strukturen geschaffen, die eine kontinuierliche Ausbildungs- und Forschungstätigkeit erst ermöglichten und damit den Landesaufbau durch qualifizierte Juristen, Mediziner, Lehrer und Pfarrer beschleunigen helfen konnten. Deshalb sind unter den in diesem Band aufgenommenen Gelehrten sowohl jene, die wesentlichen Einfluss auf die brandenburgische Kirchenpolitik nahmen, als auch solche, die mit ihren juristischen Kenntnissen zur inneren und äußeren Stabilität des Landes beitrugen. Weitere bildungspolitisch wichtige Maßnahmen stellten die Gründungen mehrerer höherer Schulen in der Mark Brandenburg im untersuchten Zeitraum dar, die als Vorbereitungsanstalten für die Landesuniversität dienten (Gymnasium zum Grauen Kloster, Saldria, Joachimsthalsches Gymnasium). Ihre Leiter und andere herausragende Lehrkräfte hatten entscheidenden Anteil am Gedeihen dieser Einrichtungen.Berücksichtigung fanden auch einige Gelehrte, die sich als Verfasser von Landes- und Regentengeschichten einen Namen gemacht haben. Mit ihren, auf den Grundsätzen einer durch Humanismus und Reformation geläuterten Geschichtsauffassung fußenden Arbeiten sorgten sie für einen Aufschwung in der märkischen Historiographie.
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HOLKOT, Robertus
Super librum sapientie
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Jacob de Pforczen (Jakob Wolff), Basel 1506 - Contemporary blindtooled calf (scuffed)over wooden boards rebacked with with remnants of clasps; tools include a deer roll, decorative knots, and floral stamps; "R Holkot" stamped on front cover Folio . Handsomely printed early Basel edition of Robert Holcot's commentary on the Sentences (Sententiarum libri IV) of Peter Lombard (1100-1160). Robert Holcot (d. 1349), English Dominican theologian, who had studied and taught at the University of Oxford from c. 1326 to c. 1334, becoming master of theology there in 1332. "He was particularly famous for his commentaries on Scripture that compensated for the excessive subtleties of decadent scholasticism. His Postilla super librum Sapientiae, which, according to two Paris MSS, was written at Cambridge, ' . made its author famous overnight and his fame held throughout the next two centuries' (Wey, 219). It brought together the traditional teaching of Scripture and a type of prehumanist study deriving from Richard of Bury and his circle" (New Cath. Enc. XII, p. 532) [12], CXCIII, [1 blank] leaves. Gothic letter; guide letters and spaces; few small round worm holes; some marginal annotations in a contemporary hand; top blank margin title-page repaired without loss. § Adams H 680. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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ABRABANEL, Don Yitzhak
Rosh Amanah [The Pinnacle of Faith]
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David and Samuel Ibn Nachmias, Constantinople 1506 - The Rare 1506 Rosh Amanah, Isaac Abrabanels Most Important Religious Work ---Jewish EncyclopediaABRABANEL, Don Yitzhak. Rosh Amanah [The Pinnacle of Faith]. Constantinople: David and Samuel Ibn Nachmias, 1506. Full modern paneled calf. 20 leaves (including poem by Judah Abrabanel, with decorative border as leaf 1). Leaves washed, expert restoration. Issued without a title page. Colophon indicates that this work was "completed in Naples at the end of the month of Marcheshvan, in the year of "the sound of rejoicing and salvation, 5255." Wide margined copy.FIRST EDITION OF ABRABANELS MOST IMPORTANT RELIGIOUS WORK. Don Isaac Abrabanel (1437-1508) was one of the greatest scholars, philosophers and statesmen among medieval Jewry. He was among the first Jewish scholars to be familiar with the concepts of humanism and the world of the Renaissance. His broad acceptance among both Jewish and Christian scholars alike is testament to his greatness."Abrabanel was essentially an opponent of philosophy for his entire conception of Judaism, opposed to that of Maimonides and his school, was rooted in the first conviction of Gods revelation in history, and particularly in the history of the selected people." (Jewish Encyclopedia, vol. 1). His Rosh Amanah, which addresses Maimonides Thirteen Articles of Faith (against the attacks of philosophers Albo and Crescas) appears to support Maimonides views in general, but differs as well on fundamental points. Among them is his rejection of the Maimonidean view that prophetic visions were creations of the imagination. "The most noteworthy feature of all Abrabanels philosophical disquisitions is the success with which he demonstrates the weak points in the Maimonidean system." (Jewish Encyclopedia Vol. 1)VERY RARE. We have been able to trace only two copies of this work offered for public sale in the past twenty years, although we are aware of two other known copies. This volume represents a unique opportunity to own of the earliest and most respected works of Jewish philosophy and thought.REFERENCES:Yaari, Constantinople Imprints 3Sabin Hill, Brad. Hebraica. Manuscripts and Early Printed Books New York 16.Jewish Encyclopedia, vol. 1.
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FILELFO, Francesco (1398-1481).
Epistolae Fracisci Philelfi ex orginario exemplari transsumptae.
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(Pforzheim, Thomas Anshelm 1506). - 8°. 3 weisse Bll., 244 nn.Bll. Halbpergamentbd. auf 3 erhabenen Bünden mit Holzdeckeln und Metallschliesse (stärker berieben, Kapital mit Einriss, fleckig, Deckel mit Fehlstellen und Wurmfrassspur). Sehr seltene Postinkunabel von Filelfos berühmtem Briefwechsel aus der Offizin des aus Baden-Baden stammenden und in Basel zum Buchdrucker ausgebildeten Thomas Anshelm. Nachdem er bis 1494/95 in Strassburg gewirkt hatte, druckte er von 1495 bis 1511 im badischen Pforzheim, wo er vor allem die Schriften des Philosophen, Humanisten und ersten deutschen Hebraisten Johannes Reuchlin verlegte.Die lateinischen Episteln des italienischen Humanisten Francesco Filelfo (latinisiert Franciscus Philelphus) zählen zu den bedeutendsten Beispielsammlungen von Briefen der Renaissancezeit. Es gibt kaum eine auf literarischem oder politischem Gebiet nennenswerte Persönlichkeit des 15. Jhdts., mit der Filelfo nicht korrespondierte. Drei Redaktionen seiner chronologisch von 1427 bis 1477 geordneten, teilweise fiktiven, Briefe sind nachgewiesen. Der 1473 durch Wendelin von Speyer in Venedig aufgelegte Erstdruck in nur 16 Büchern basiert auf der zweiten Redaktion und enthält wie alle nachfolgenden Frühdrucke nur lateinische Briefe. Eine Druckausgabe der ersten Redaktion erschien erst im 20. Jhdt. Unser Pforzheimer Druck folgt der massgebenden dritten Redaktion der Briefe (Codex Trivulzianus 873) in 37 Büchern, die als die umfangreichste und kompletteste Version erstmals 1502 in Venedig durch Johannes und Gregorius Gregorius aufgelegt wurde und Episteln bis zum Jahr 1473 enthält. Als Muster feinen und eleganten Stils erlangten Filelfos lateinische Briefe die Bedeutung von Lehr- und Übungsbüchern an den humanistisch geleiteten Schulen in ganz Europa und Neudrucke seiner Epistolae" finden sich bis in die Mitte des 18. Jhdts. hinein. - Innendeckel mit ExLibris und handschr. Eintragungen, ebenso Vorsatz, Titelbl. mit handschr. Eintragung und Stempel, Text stellenweise mit handschr. Notizen und Anstreichungen in Tinte, stellenweise fleckig, durchgehend kleine Wurmfrassspuren, einige Bll. mit Feuchtigkeitsspur (obere Ecke). - VD 16 F 1027; vgl. D. Robin, Filelfo in Milan. Writings 14511477 (1991), S. 175f.; T. Klette, Beiträge zur Geschichte und Litteratur der ital. Gelehrtenrenaissance (1890), S. 13ff. Lang: la
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Richard of St Victor
Opera venerabilis et eximii doctoris Ricardi de Sancto Victore.
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Venetiis 1506: mandato et expensis domini Benedicti Fontane ... Per Jacobum Pentium Leucensem 1506. The first edition of Richard of St Victor's works. Not paginated, collated A1 to HH4, a few old ink marks to margin of first part, initials not illuminate [Publisher: Venetiis 1506: mandato et expensis domini Benedicti Fontane ... Per Jacobum Pentium Leucensem 1506.]
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[ CONRADUS von HALBERSTADT - JOHAN de SEGOVIA.]
Concordantie maiores biblie dictionu declinabilium qz indeclinabilium de novo summa diligentia cum textu vise ac scdm veram ortographiam emendatissime excuse.
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"[Bale], "a prestantissimo viro magistro Joanne de Secubia... in concilio Basiliensi edite : impressecqz per Joannes : Amorbachiu Petri et Frobenium, 1506 ; 2 parties en 1 volume in-folio, peau de mouton retournee. (Reliure de l'epoque)" 444 ff., Carac. gothiques - Texte sur 3 colonnes. La deuxieme partie, avec un titre special, commence au f. 351, Concordances de la Bible (c. a. d. dictionnaire des termes de la Bible) par Conrad Halberstadt, un dominicain du XIVe siecle, qui ajouta aux Concordances du Card. Hugues de Saint-Cher les mots indeclinables etablis par Joh. de Sergovie. Cette edition fut reimprimee par J. Amerbach et Froben. VD 16 tome X p.191 n J751. Les 2 grandes initiales des 2 premieres pages ont ete ornees a la plume de dessins a la grotesque. Dechirure au coin du f. 371 avec perte de texte sur quelques lignes. Page de titre un peu maculee et doublee par endroits. Exemplaire dans sa premiere reliure.
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ABRABANEL, Don Yitzhak
Rosh Amanah [The Pinnacle of Faith]
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Constantinople: David and Samuel Ibn Nachmias, 1506. Full Calf. Very Good. The Rare 1506 Rosh Amanah, Isaac Abrabanel!s Most Important Religious Work ---Jewish Encyclopedia#11;#11;ABRABANEL, Don Yitzhak. Rosh Amanah [The Pinnacle of Faith]. Constantinople: David and Samuel Ibn Nachmias, 1506. Full modern paneled calf. 20 leaves (including poem by Judah Abrabanel, with decorative border as leaf 1). Leaves washed, expert restoration. Issued without a title page. Colophon indicates that this work was !completed in Naples at the end of the month of Marcheshvan, in the year of !the sound of rejoicing and salvation!, 5255.! Wide margined copy.#11;#11;FIRST EDITION OF ABRABANEL!S MOST IMPORTANT RELIGIOUS WORK. Don Isaac Abrabanel (1437-1508) was one of the greatest scholars, philosophers and statesmen among medieval Jewry. He was among the first Jewish scholars to be familiar with the concepts of humanism and the world of the Renaissance. His broad acceptance among both Jewish and Christian scholars alike is testament to his greatness.#11;#11;!Abrabanel was essentially an opponent of philosophy for his entire conception of Judaism, opposed to that of Maimonides and his school, was rooted in the first conviction of God!s revelation in history, and particularly in the history of the selected people.! (Jewish Encyclopedia, vol. 1). His Rosh Amanah, which addresses Maimonides Thirteen Articles of Faith (against the attacks of philosophers Albo and Crescas) appears to support Maimonides! views in general, but differs as well on fundamental points. Among them is his rejection of the Maimonidean view that prophetic visions were creations of the imagination. !The most noteworthy feature of all Abrabanel!s philosophical disquisitions is the success with which he demonstrates the weak points in the Maimonidean system.! (Jewish Encyclopedia Vol. 1)#11;#11;VERY RARE. We have been able to trace only two copies of this work offered for public sale in the past twenty years, although we are aware of two other known copies. This volume represents a unique opportunity to own of the earliest and most respected works of Jewish philosophy and thought.#11;#11;REFERENCES:#11;#11;Yaari, Constantinople Imprints 3#11;Sabin Hill, Brad. Hebraica. Manuscripts and Early Printed Books! New York 16.#11;Jewish Encyclopedia, vol. 1.#11;
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Lehmann Johann Christian
Allgemeine oeconomische Holtz-Spahr-Kunst, oder deutliche und richtige Anweisung zu Erbauung vortheilhaftfter Stuben- und Haushaltungs-Oefen, darinnen bey 70 Arten verbesserter Oefen beschrieben, auch wie solche mit wenig Kosten erbauet,. werden könne. Mit einem Anhange vermehret. 2 Teile in 1 Band. Leipzig, Groß 1749. 4°. 2Bll. 172 (falsch 174); 228S. 4Bll. mit 10 (gef.) Kupfertafeln, Ldr. d. Zt. mit Rsch. u. Rvg.
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- Vgl. Jöcher-Ad. III, 1506, 29.- Über Bau und Konstruktion von Holzsparenden Öfen.- Die Kupfer zeigen verschiedene Öfen und deren technische Details.- Titel mit hs. Besitzvermerk, tls. leicht gebräut od. fleckig,
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BEROALDE (Philippe, dit l'Ancien) - PETRARQUE.
Carmen lugubre philippi Beroaldi DE DOMINICAE PASSIONIS DIE. Eiusdem PAEANES SIVE CANTICUM DE LAUDIBUS DIVAE VIRGINIS: et VIRI PRUDENTIS officia: ab ascensio dilucide explanata.
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Paris, Jehan Petit, 1506, "venundantur in vico divi Jacobi sub Leone argenteo", petit in-4 de 14 feuillets, sign. (A-B), belle marque de l'imprimeur Jean Petit, annotations manuscrites d'epoque, ex-libris manuscrit: "comtesse Reginaldy", legeres rousseurs en marge, dans le coin haut de chaque feuillet br., sans couverture, exemplaire a mettre sous coffret. Les tristes vers(carmen lugubre) de Philippe Beroalde: "De dominicae passions die". A la suite un poeme de Petrarque, traduit en latin par Philippe Beroalde: "Paeanes divae virginis". Et en fin d'ouvrage un autre poeme de Philippe Beroalde: "Vir prudens". Commentaires de l'imprimeur humaniste Josse Bade (Badius). Les tristes vers de de Philippe Beroalde ont ete traduits en francais par Clement Marot.
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Tomitano, Bernardino
RAGIONAMENTI della Lingua Toscana......
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20708 Giovanni de Farri al segno del Griffo Linguistics, philology, 16th century Italian books Small 8vo (10 x 16cm), vellum boards, leather spine, raised bands. Pp 439 + ff Gli errori di maggior importanza sono questi...., with xylograph of griffin on title-page, which reads: Ragionamenti della Lingua Toscana, dove si parla del perfetto Oratore et Poeta volgari, Dell'eccellente Medico et Poetica....divisi in tre libri. Nel primo si pruova la philosophia esser necessaria allo acquistamento della Rhetorica et Poetica. Nel secondo si ragiona de i precetti dell'Oratore. Et nel terzo, delle leggi appartenenti al Poeta, et al bene scrivere si nella prosa come nel verso. Dedication to Cardinal Alessandro Farnese; initial woodcuts at beginning of each book. Tomitano (1506-1576) was both a doctor and a distinguished philologist; he was professor at the University of Padua. Text pages clean and clear. This 1545 edition not in BM or Cambridge UL. The STC of Books printed in Italy 1501-1600 only records three copies, all in USA. The 1546 edition is more frequently recorded. Italy & Italian Language First Edition Venice 1545
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HOLKOT, Robertus
Super librum sapientie
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Jacob de Pforczen (Jakob Wolff), Basel 1506 - Contemporary blindtooled calf (scuffed)over wooden boards rebacked with with remnants of clasps; tools include a deer roll, decorative knots, and floral stamps; "R Holkot" stamped on front cover Folio . Handsomely printed early Basel edition of Robert Holcot's commentary on the Sentences (Sententiarum libri IV) of Peter Lombard (1100-1160). Robert Holcot (d. 1349), English Dominican theologian, who had studied and taught at the University of Oxford from c. 1326 to c. 1334, becoming master of theology there in 1332. "He was particularly famous for his commentaries on Scripture that compensated for the excessive subtleties of decadent scholasticism. His Postilla super librum Sapientiae, which, according to two Paris MSS, was written at Cambridge, ' . made its author famous overnight and his fame held throughout the next two centuries' (Wey, 219). It brought together the traditional teaching of Scripture and a type of prehumanist study deriving from Richard of Bury and his circle" (New Cath. Enc. XII, p. 532) [12], CXCIII, [1 blank] leaves. Gothic letter; guide letters and spaces; few small round worm holes; some marginal annotations in a contemporary hand; top blank margin title-page repaired without loss. § Adams H 680. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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BUCHANAN George.
Opera Omnia. Ad optimorum codicum fidem summo studio recognita & castigata:.
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Robert Freebairn Edinburgh 1715 First Edition Large folio, 2 volumes in one. Modern quarter tan pigskin with gilt title.. xxii, 466, 42, 6, 104, 15, 241, 36, 38, 16pp. Engraved frontispiece. A little browning of edges of pages but generally crisp and clean in a sound, appropriate recent binding. George Buchanan 1506-1582 was the historian and scholar from whom foreigners derived their knowlenge of Scotland. During his life he worked in both Paris and Bordeaux, was imprisioned in Scotland for satirising the clergy, was tutor to James VI and was the man chosen to authenticate the handwriting of the casket lettrs of Mary Quenn of Scots. This is the first edition thus of his works.
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Vermakelyk
Het vermakelyk Noord- en Zuid-Holland doorwandelt. Behelzende een korte aanhaling van de steden, dorpen en vlekken daarin gelegen; doorzaaid met aardige gevallen en vrolyke ontmoetingen op die reyse voorgevallen. Gedrukt voor den autheur. [z.p.], [z.n.], 1735. [1 van 2 delen]
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8º: * 6 (*1 blanco) A-2D 8, gepag.: [10] 431[1] pp. Leren band, tweede deel over Zuid-Holland ontbreekt. Mateboer 1506-01, Buisman 1931. Uitgebreid verslag van een drieweekse voettocht van vier personen door heel Noord-Holland, waarbij het de verslaggever minder te doen was om een nauwkeurige beschrijving te geven van de bezochte steden en dorpen ("dat alles weet ik zeer wel dat voor heen reets door zulke voortreflyke en geleerde pennen is verhandelt"), dan om de soms pikante, soms kluchtige belevenissen te verhalen van het reisgezelschap. Het - helaas niet aanwezige - tweede deel bevat een soortgelijke wandeling door Zuid-Holland. Het boek is een titeluitgave van het in 1733 bij Loveringh te Amsterdam verschenen eerste deel van ‘De Wandelaars of Vermakelyke Reize door gantsch Noord- en Zuyd-Holland, Gedaan door vier Personen te voet’. Twee jaar daarvoor had dezelfde auteur (hij vermeldt dit feit op de eerste pagina van dit werk) een soortgelijk reisverslag gepubliceerd, 'De vermakelyke Haagsche reize of ‘t gezelschapje van Sessen'.
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PINDER, Ulrich
Epiphanie Medicorum. Speculum videndi urinas hominum. Clavis aperiendi portas pulsuum. Berillus discernendi causas & differentias febrium
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Title flanked by 3 woodcut stars & a small man-in-the-moon (each hand-colored); on title verso a full-page circular woodcut of a physician demonstrating uroscopic analysis to a student, surrounded by a border of 20 urine glasses with xylographic abbreviated captions of different diagnoses (each hand-colored in different shades); table on Aii with the same urine glasses with full (unabbreviated) typographic captions, each hand-colored; smaller woodcut at beginning of each of three parts depicting a physician attending a patient in bed & performing the diagnostic procedure described in that section (the first finely hand-colored); and numerous woodcuts in the text including many illus. of urine glasses. 2 p.l., ccv leaves (lacking the final leaf -- a blank). 4to (214 x 152 mm.), cont. blindstamped calf over wooden beveled boards (a few unimportant wormholes), two (of four) catches, clasps lacking. [Nuremberg: F. Peypus for the Author, 1506]. First edition, and a very fine copy in a handsome contemporary blindstamped binding of this well-illustrated book, privately printed at the author's own press. The coloring of the woodcuts is strictly contemporary. This is one of earliest books printed from a physician's private press, which was set up in Pinder's home in Nuremberg, where he was city physician. The three Epiphaniae treat the colors of the urine and their significance, the movement of the heart and pulse, and the various fevers and feverish states caused by emotions and diseases. This work also includes Gilles de Corbeil's Carmina de Urinarum Judiciis, but omits the epilogue found in Choulant's edition of that text. "Pinder's edition is not listed in Choulant's bibliography of printed editions of Gilles, and contains a number of variant readings not recorded by him."!Durling 3652. A fine copy. Printed bookplate of Anton Jonas Kilianstein (d. 1638), who studied medicine at Ingolstadt. He became professor of anatomy and surgery there and also served as rector of the University (see Hirsch, III, p. 524). Engraved armorial bookplate of Fr. Xav. de Hieber, dated 1773. .
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ISTA SUNT OPERA ALBERTI MAGNI AD LOGICAM PERTINENTIA. PRIMA PARS (SOLTANTO, CON 5 OPERE). (VENETIJS) (SUMPTIBUS HEREDUM OCTAVIANI SCOTI: PER BONETUM LOCATELLUM) (1506)
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LAMBERINI Daniela.
IL SANMARINO. Giovan Battista Belluzzi, architetto militare e trattatista del Cinquecento. Firenze, Olschki, 2007.
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- Opera in due tomi. Cm.30x21,5. Pg.XVI,840 complessive. Legatura in seta. Cofanetto. Con numerose illustrazioni nel testo, 85 tavole a colori e 17 in nero fuori testo. Collezione "Arte e archeologia - Studi e documenti", n°30. Giovan Battista Belluzzi (1506-1554), detto «Sanmarino» è uno dei protagonisti del Rinascimento militare italiano. Al servizio dei Medici, rinnovò le difese del Ducato di Toscana, applicando le nuove regole del fronte bastionato allitaliana e scrivendo per primo trattati rimasti inediti. Pubblicati col diario giovanile e col corpus delle lettere, forniscono insieme alla vita e alle sue opere un quadro storico generale dellarchitettura militare italiana della prima metà del Cinquecento.
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GAUDENSIS Jacobus Magdalius J. M.
Passio magistralis oni nri Iesu Christi ex diversis icto & ecclesie doctor sententiis postillata. Eu glosa interlineari viri undecus doctissimi venerabili oni Alberti Magni civitatis Ratispone potificis gratiosi. P religiosum patre ordinis predicatori Jacobii Gaudesem collecta. Compassio christisere virgnis Mariei modu polylogi edita.
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Herice Quentel., Colonie (Cologne) 1506, in 4 (14,5x20cm), non pagine. A4 B4 C2 D4 E3 F4 G4 H4. [43f]., broche.Tres rare edition post incunable. La premiere edition est parue en 1505 , Une troisieme edition en 1508 sera editee au format in 8. La British Library possede seule ces trois exemplaires , aucune autre bibliotheque ne semble posseder un exemplaire de ce livre. Graesse ne donne que l'edition de 1506. Absent a Brunet. Edition imprimee en caracteres gothiques. Belle mise en page, caracteristique de l'epoque. §Broche. Traces de colle le long du dos. Sans couverture. Un feuillet blanc, en fin d'ouvrage, apres le texte, est manquant, il complete la collation a 44 f. §Gaudensis fut Theologien et professeur (1470 Gauda-1520 Cologne). L'oeuvre litteraire de J. Gaudensis se dessine a travers l'utilisation experte des textes bibliques, qui forme a la fois la base et la frontiere de sa creation. L'ouvrage traite de la Passion du Christ de Albert dit le Grand, eveque de Ratisbone , la seconde partie concerne la Vierge. La passion est divisee en heures, de la hora matutinali a hora completorii suivant en cela le temps chretien et le temps de l'eglise. §Ses Oeuvres : Correctorium Bibliae cum difficilium quarundam dictionum luculenta interpretatione, Koln 1500, Aerarium aureum poetarum, ebd. 1502, Naumachia ecclesiastica, ebd. 1503, Passio magistralis D.N.J. Christi ex diversis ss. Ecclesiae doctorum sententiis postillata cum glossa interlineari b. Alberti M., ebd. 1506, Compendium Bibliae, in quo continenture 257 versus, quibus totus fere Bibliae textus comprehenditur, Koln 1508, Wittenberg 1517, Dichterische Schriften in: Quetif-.chard II, 44 f. (Pris de Biographisch/ bibliographisches kirchenlexicon, Gaudensis par Michael tilly). On remarquera que Michael Tilly, auteur de cette bibliographie, ne donne lui aussi que l'edition de 1506 pour le Passio magistrali. Photos sur www.Edition-originale.com Herice Quentel. Colonie (Cologne) _1506 in 4 (14,5x20cm) non pagine. A4 B4 C2 D4 E3 F4 G4 H4. [43f]. broche
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AUGUSTIN Saint.
Quinta pars libroru[m] Divi Aurelii Augustini...
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[Basilae, Ioannes Amerbach, 1506]. In-folio, peau de truie estampee a froid sur ais de bois, dos a six nerfs doubles, titre a l'encre sur le dos, fermoir, [356] feuillets de texte sur deux colonnes, minuscules gothiques en trois corps, environ 50 lignes par page, nombreuses initiales peintes en bleu et rouge. (Un coin use, un fermoir casse, nombreuses piqures de vers traversant les plats et le texte, quelques mouillures marginales.) ***___***___*** Folio, skin of sow stamped cold on wood board, back with six double nerves, titrates with ink on the back, clasp, [356] layers of text on two columns, tiny Gothic in three bodies, approximately 50 lines per page, many initial painted in blue and red. (A used corner, a broken clasp, many punctures of worms crossing the dishes and the text, some marginal wettings.) Fifth part alone of works of Augustin of this monumental edition in eleven volumes whose publication was shared between AMERBACH, $PETRI and FROBEN of Basle. This fifth part opens on De Trinitate, the great philosophical treaty to which Saint Augustin worked during fifteen years from approximately 400. - Once the danger drawn aside Manichean, Augustin took part in the councils antidonatists of Carthage (403-411). It devoted to this fight a certain number of writings of which two of most important among those which remain us appear here: Of bapstismo Donatistas (401) countered and Countered epistola parmeniani donatistarum episcopi (405). This volume contains moreover: De Consensu evangelistarum. - AD Cinquieme partie seule des oeuvres d'Augustin de cette monumentale edition en onze volumes dont la publication fut partagee entre AMERBACH, PETRI et FROBEN de Bale. Cette cinquieme partie s'ouvre sur le De Trinitate, le grand traite philosophique auquel Saint Augustin travailla durant quinze ans a partir de 400 environ. - Une fois le danger manicheen ecarte, Augustin participa aux conciles antidonatistes de Carthage (403-411). Il consacra a cette lutte un certain nombre d'ecrits dont deux des plus importants parmi ceux qui nous restent figurent ici : De bapstismo contra Donatistas (401) et Contra epistola parmeniani donatistarum episcopi (405). Ce volume contient en outre : De Consensu evangelistarum. - Ad Inquisitiones Januarii. - De Opere monachorum. - De Bono coniugali contra Jovinianum. - De Sancta virginitate. - De Genesi ad litteram. ADAMS 77-78. GRAESSE I, 253. Ex-libris manuscrit de l'epoque : Caspari ZIMMER. et Monasterii Willering.
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BALBUS, Johannes Janunensis
Catholicon seu vniuersale vocabulariu[m] ac summa grammatices F. Johannis Genuen[sis] sanctissimi predicatorum ordinis professoris celeberrimi : et cum humanarum / tum diuinarum litteraru[um] studiosissimi : nuper a magistro Petro Egidio ex parte auctum et recognitu[um]: ac nunc demum ab Iodoco Badio Ascensio accurata totius lucidarij ac mille vocabulorum accessione auctum: Et a mendis supra bis mille tersum / nullo tamen deleto vocabulo. Orthographie adhoc veritate. Et diphthongorum ratione exactisime obseru ata. Quinadeo regulis ad orthographiam acco[m]modatissimis operi premissis sub characterum perspicuo discrimine: vt que Genuen. & que accessoria sint facile dignoscat lector. [Iehan Petit] venundatur (ubi impressum est) Parhisiis in edibus Ascensianis in monte divi Hylarii : et in vico divi : Jacobi in edibus Johannis parui sub Leone Argenteo [Colofon : Ettrema autem manus et summa lima eidem apposita est in edibus ascensianis apud parrhisios anno hoc ab incarnatione dunica M.DVI. ad idus Junias.] - Paris, In edibus Ascensianis, 1506.
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PTOLOMAEI, Claudii.-Ptolemee - (commandino Federico):
Liber de Analemmate a Federici Commandino Urbinate & commentariis illustratus, qui nunc primum eius opera e tenebris in luce prodit. Ejusdem Federici Commandini liber de Horoloiorum descriptione
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Romae, MDLXII, apud Paulum Manutium Aldi.In-4, (4)-93 folios, 3 feuillets de tables, 3 feuillets d'errata. Plein velin, reliure XVIIe. Quelques pales rousseurs en marge. Premiere edition des "Analemmate" de Ptolemee. Elle est due a Frederico Commandito qui travailla sur un manuscrit latin trouve quelques temps auparavant par le pape Marcel III, manuscrit lui-meme traduit de l'arabe, l'original grec ayant disparu. Ce traite sur les cadrans solaires est "un des premiers ouvrages de gnomonique" Houzeau et lancaster, 3072 et un des meilleurs. Il est divise en deux parties: dans la premiere, Commandino donne le texte de Ptolemee avec ses commentaires; la deuxieme "de Horologiorum" lui est propre. Diagrammes in texte Frederico Commandino (1506-1575) est l'auteur de nombreuses traductions, avec commentaires, de textes classiques scientifiques (Archimede, Ptolemee, Euclide, Apolloniusa) En 1558, il publie "Commentarius in planisphaerium Ptolemaei" ou il montre deja une parfaite connaissance de l'esprit de Ptolemee. Honeyman, VI, 2558; Adams, 2216; Houzeau I, 3071.
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Pacifici, Massimo (m. 1500).
Pacifici Maximi poetae Asculani Opera. Lucretiae libri duo. Virginiae libri duo.
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Fano, Geršom Soncino, 1506. "In-8° (mm 147x95). Segnatura: a-g8, h10. 65 di 66 carte non numerate, manca l’ultima carta bianca. Carattere corsivo. Legatura settecentesca in pergamena rigida; titolo in oro su tassello in marocchino rosso al dorso, tagli azzurri. Esemplare in discreto stato di conservazione, restauro lungo il margine superiore bianco delle prime 7 carte, le carte dei primi due e dell’ultimo fascicolo leggermente più lunghe delle altre; lievi gore e fioriture. Timbro di una congregazione religiosa alla c. a3r che probabilmente doveva essere presente anche al frontespizio dal quale è stato però abraso. Al frontespizio sono presenti inoltre solo i titoli delle opere effettivamente contenute – la Lucretia e la Virginia – e mancano i titoli delle altre nove opere annunciate nei frontespizi delle altre copie conosciute, ma di fatto poi non presenti in alcun esemplare, compreso il nostro. È possibile che, nella presente copia, questi titoli non siano stati stampati oppure che essi siano stati abrasi. Prima e unica rara edizione di questa raccolta di poemetti latini, dedicata dall’autore, il grammatico e poeta di Ascoli Pacifico Massimi, al celebre umanista Angelo Colocci, suo conterraneo. La presente stampa, contenente i carmi Lucretia e Virginia, costituisce «la parzialissima edizione di un’“opera omnia” postuma, progettata e mai realizzata. Il formato in-ottavo e l’uso delle lettere corsive sono segnali evidenti che permettono di inserire l’opera in un’ideale collana di autori volgari (Petrarca, Ciminelli, Cornazano) e latini pensata dal Soncino in linea con le scelte veneziane di Aldo. Il titolo promette, infatti, altri testi importanti, come venti libri di elegie, sei libri De bello Spartaco, sette libri De bello Cyri regis Persarum, due libri De bello Syllae et Marii. L’elenco comprende un trattato di morfologia greca De Declinatione verborum graecorum, una Grammatica, un trattato di metrica De componendis carminibus, una composizione dedicata a Giovanni Salvagli e una polemica contro il Poliziano, intrusioni scolastiche in un corpus letterario. Non conosciamo la ragione per cui solo una minima parte dell’opera latina di Pacifico Massimo fosse stampata a Fano dal Soncino: forse ai curatori che la promossero mancarono i fondi per provvedere a una edizione tanto impegnativa» (Gershom, Girolamo, Hieronymus, le edizioni del Soncino nelle città adriatiche 1502-1527, p. 48). Il volume contiene inoltre, al verso dell’ultima carta, l’epitaffio del poeta fanese Camillo Damiani in lode del Massimi, al quale seguono un’altra epigrafe, in due versi, sempre del Damiani e un’errata di otto righe. First and only very rare edition of this collection of Latin poems by the poet and grammarian Pacifico Massimi and dedicated by him to the famous humanist Angelo Colocci. The book was printed by the errant Hebrew typographer Gershom Soncino in the small Italian town of Fano. In all the copies known of this work, the title-page has a list of 11 works of which only two – the Lucretia and the Virginia - are actually contained in the book. The 8° size and the italic type allow to argue that probably the present edition is to be inscribed in a precise printing program of classical texts, both in Latin and vernacular, imitating the one conceived by Aldus Manutius in Venice. Small repairs to the white upper margins of the first 7 leaves; some minor foxing and dampstaining throughout. Lacking the last blank leaf. 18th century vellum with gilt title within red morocco label on spine; blue edges. The title-page of our copy has only two titles, probably the other nine were abraded. Gershom, Girolamo, Hieronymus, le edizioni del Soncino nelle città adriatiche 1502-1527. Catalogo della mostra (Soncino – Rocca Sforzesca, 1 aprile-27 maggio 2001, a cura di E. Sandal, Soncino, Edizioni dei Soncino, 2001, n. 14."
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HOLKOT, Robertus
Super librum sapientie
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Jacob de Pforczen (Jakob Wolff), Basel 1506 - Contemporary blindtooled calf (scuffed)over wooden boards rebacked with with remnants of clasps; tools include a deer roll, decorative knots, and floral stamps; "R Holkot" stamped on front cover Folio . Handsomely printed early Basel edition of Robert Holcot's commentary on the Sentences (Sententiarum libri IV) of Peter Lombard (1100-1160). Robert Holcot (d. 1349), English Dominican theologian, who had studied and taught at the University of Oxford from c. 1326 to c. 1334, becoming master of theology there in 1332. "He was particularly famous for his commentaries on Scripture that compensated for the excessive subtleties of decadent scholasticism. His Postilla super librum Sapientiae, which, according to two Paris MSS, was written at Cambridge, ' . made its author famous overnight and his fame held throughout the next two centuries' (Wey, 219). It brought together the traditional teaching of Scripture and a type of prehumanist study deriving from Richard of Bury and his circle" (New Cath. Enc. XII, p. 532) [12], CXCIII, [1 blank] leaves. Gothic letter; guide letters and spaces; few small round worm holes; some marginal annotations in a contemporary hand; top blank margin title-page repaired without loss. § Adams H 680. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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Reuchlin, Johann
Principium libri (De rudimentis Hebraicis)
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Thomas Anshelm, Pforzheim:: Thomas Anshelm,, 1506.. First Edition.. 18th c. vellum, spine label slightly chipped, cover partly split at fore-edges; stamps inked-over (some offsetting) on t.p. and last leaf; p507-8 corner off (no loss); light browning, a few stains and some finger soiling, occ. marginal tears; overall a very clean, crisp copy... Folio.. Large woodcut Palatine arms & printer's mark at rear, some Hebrew text. Reuchlin (1455-1522) was one of the foremost humanists of the Renaissance. He believed that he could most successfully learn ancient wisdom through a thorough grounding in Hebrew and it is his work that founded Christian Hebrew studies. He also studied Kabbalistic disciplines and founded a school of Christian Kabbalah. He was frequently at odds with the church authorities over his "hebraizing." He refused to join in Pfefferkorn's crusade to destroy all of Hebrew learning. He was drawn into the "Battle of the Books" against his will but he fought to save Hebrew learning. He was even accused of heresy, but acquitted by Pope Leo X. #11;His most famous work is his De rudimentis Hebraicis" which he began shortly after he visited Trithemius at Sponheim. It comprises a lexicon and student's guide to Hebrew grammar (based on the work by David Kimhi). "...the Rudimenta was in fact the real pioneering work of its kind by a Christian scholar." [Ency. Judaica]#11; VD16 R1252. BM STC (Germ.) 732. Adams R383.Benzing, Reuchlin,90. Alberts, Anshelm,29. Furst II,151. Geiger 110.
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HOLKOT, Robertus
Super librum sapientie
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Jacob de Pforczen (Jakob Wolff), Basel 1506 - Contemporary blindtooled calf (scuffed)over wooden boards rebacked with with remnants of clasps; tools include a deer roll, decorative knots, and floral stamps; "R Holkot" stamped on front cover Folio . Handsomely printed early Basel edition of Robert Holcot's commentary on the Sentences (Sententiarum libri IV) of Peter Lombard (1100-1160). Robert Holcot (d. 1349), English Dominican theologian, who had studied and taught at the University of Oxford from c. 1326 to c. 1334, becoming master of theology there in 1332. "He was particularly famous for his commentaries on Scripture that compensated for the excessive subtleties of decadent scholasticism. His Postilla super librum Sapientiae, which, according to two Paris MSS, was written at Cambridge, ' . made its author famous overnight and his fame held throughout the next two centuries' (Wey, 219). It brought together the traditional teaching of Scripture and a type of prehumanist study deriving from Richard of Bury and his circle" (New Cath. Enc. XII, p. 532) [12], CXCIII, [1 blank] leaves. Gothic letter; guide letters and spaces; few small round worm holes; some marginal annotations in a contemporary hand; top blank margin title-page repaired without loss. § Adams H 680. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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ALBERTO MAGNO (1193-1280)
ISTA SUNT OPERA ALBERTI MAGNI AD LOGICAM PERTINENTIA. PRIMA PARS (SOLTANTO, CON 5 OPERE). (VENETIJS) (SUMPTIBUS HEREDUM OCTAVIANI SCOTI: PER BONETUM LOCATELLUM) (1506)
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In-folio ant. (cm. 31x21,2), carte 176 con 7 FIGURE geometrico-logico-schematiche (2 grandi, alc. con didascalie). Esemplare fresco e pulito, munito delle cuciture (3 nervi) e dei capitelli originali, conservati, staccati, i piatti in cartone. Parz. stacc. il 1 quad., la 1 e l'ultima carta. In capo al front., antica scritta a mano in greco. Ininfluente tarlo all'estremo marg. sup. di 22 carte, e, con minuscoli fori, a vari marg. inf., lontano dal testo. Numerosissimi superbi capilettera orn. o figurati (molti grandi, molti su fondo nero). Contiene 5 opere: 1) De QUINQUE UNIVERSALIBUS liber unus. 2) De DECEM PREDICAMENTIS liber unus. 3) De SEX PRINCIPIJS liber unus. 4) De INTERPRETATIONE (Peryarmenias) libri duo. 5) De SYLLOGISMO simpliciter.i. priorum ANALETICORUM libri duo. Nella 2 parte, che non abbiamo, seguivano De Demonstratione (posteriorum analeticorum libri duo, Thopicorum libri octo, De sophisticis elenchis libri duo, elencati nella prima facciata che (ancora al modo degli incunaboli) funge da frontespizio e contiene 2 carmina di dedica (al lettore e al filosofo medico di Verona Bernardino PIUMAZZI, uno ""Sylvij Laurentij a portu Caballensis"". ALBERTO, svevo, maestro di Tommaso d'Aquino, affermo' la giusta autonomia della scienza filosofica e la distinzione tra ragione e fede, fu il primo scienziato medievale ad applicare sistematicam. il metodo sperimentale (cfr. Enc. Eccl. Vallardi-Marietti, I, 98).
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Buchanan, George
Geor: Buchanani Scoti, Poemata Quæ Extant. Editio Postrema. [ Paraphrasis Psalmorum Davidis Poetica. ]
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Lugduni Batav. : Ex officina Elzeviriana, Ao 1628. 0. 24mo. 4.5" x 2.25" x 1.5" [11.4cm x 6cm x 3.6cm]. [14pp. ]/p.15-p.384/ p.389-p.511/[14pp. ] A very good original full leather binding. Endpapers lifting from board exposing binding; with previous owners signature in a contemporary hand: "Thomas Jackson". Engraved title page. No punctuation after "Elzeviriana". Contains a paraphrase of the Psalms (p. 15-180), followed by plays ("Iephthes" and "Baptistes"), poems, and translations of Euripides' "Medea" and "Alcestis", all in Latin. On p.4-p.11, "Georgii Buchanani vita..."; with various notes at the end-14pp. (unpaginated). Referenced by: Darlow & Moule, note after 6149. An edition recorded by Willems; no. 292. Full contents list reads: G. Buchanani vita ab ipso scripta biennio ante mortem; Psalmorum Davidis paraphrasis poetica; Iephthes, sive votum, tragoedia; Baptistes, sive calumnia, tragoedia; Franciscanus & fratres; Elegiarum liber; Sylvarum liber; Hendecasyllab[o]n liber; Iamb[o]n liber; Epigrammatum libri iii; Miscellaneorum liber; De sphaera mundi lib. v.; Euripidis Medea; Eiusdem Alcestis. ** "George Buchanan (1506-1582), came from a family of five sons and three daughters brought up by their widowed mother Agnes Heriot. While in Paris Buchanan wrote a satire against Cardinal Beaton, "Franciscantis" (published 1567) which caused him to be denounced as a heretic. He escaped to England and then to Bordeaux, where he taught until 1547. He then went to teach at the University of Coimbra in Portugal, was condemned by the Inquisition, and while in prison translated the Psalms into Latin. He was released in 1553, and was in France and Italy until 1561, when he returned to Scotland and became tutor to Mary, Queen of Scots. He joined the newly-formed General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, and in 1566 he was appointed Principal of St Leonard's College in St Andrews, but the murder of Lord Darnley in the following year brought his friendship with Mary to an end. He became an active opponent of the Queen, and produce
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Aquino, Santo Thomás De
In Volumina De Coelo De Mundo Aristotelica Castigatissimae Expositiones: Cum Duplicitextu Communi. F. Et. Joannes Argyropoli in Aliis Voluminibus Alias Impressis Minimeposito. Et Hoc Ut Ex Varia et Exquisita Traductione Inclius Aristotelicus .
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Alexandri Calcedoni, Venecia 1506 - El ejemplar está datado en 1480, pero en realidad es una edición manipulada de 1506. 94 folios con registro final. Para ser manipulado no incluyeron las 6 primeras hojas y cambiaron el folio 94. En el registro se demuestra. Texto en gótico a 2 columnas, y con notas marginales impresas. Al fin: firmado y datado por Franciscus Parmaniensis. Ilustrado con letras capitales de varios tamaños, algunas de ellas pintadas. Y 17 grabados lineales entretexto, incluida la "Esfera Mundi Celeste" con la Tierra como centro del universo. En muy buen papel con márgenes naturales. Con anotaciones manuscritas de época en algunas páginas. Una mancha de tinta en el folio 45, sin afectar el resto de la obra. Encuadernación barroca del siglo XVIII en marroquín con filetes y entrelazados, y con escudo en ambas tapas, con dos águilas de dos cabezas, coronadas, dos leones y un rostro de un santo, podría ser escudo de cardenal. Superlibris romano con tres abejas. =Muy buen ejemplar. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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PINDER, Ulrich
Epiphanie Medicorum. Speculum videndi urinas hominum. Clavis aperiendi portas pulsuum. Berillus discernendi causas & differentias febrium
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Title flanked by 3 woodcut stars & a small man-in-the-moon (each hand-colored); on title verso a full-page circular woodcut of a physician demonstrating uroscopic analysis to a student, surrounded by a border of 20 urine glasses with xylographic abbreviated captions of different diagnoses (each hand-colored in different shades); table on Aii with the same urine glasses with full (unabbreviated) typographic captions, each hand-colored; smaller woodcut at beginning of each of three parts depicting a physician attending a patient in bed & performing the diagnostic procedure described in that section (the first finely hand-colored); and numerous woodcuts in the text including many illus. of urine glasses. 2 p.l., ccv leaves (lacking the final leaf -- a blank). 4to (214 x 152 mm.), cont. blindstamped calf over wooden beveled boards (a few unimportant wormholes), two (of four) catches, clasps lacking. [Nuremberg: F. Peypus for the Author, 1506].pFirst edition, and a very fine copy in a handsome contemporary blindstamped binding of this well-illustrated book, privately printed at the author's own press. The coloring of the woodcuts is strictly contemporary. This is one of earliest books printed from a physician's private press, which was set up in Pinder's home in Nuremberg, where he was city physician. The three Epiphaniae treat the colors of the urine and their significance, the movement of the heart and pulse, and the various fevers and feverish states caused by emotions and diseases. This work also includes Gilles de Corbeil's Carmina de Urinarum Judiciis, but omits the epilogue found in Choulant's edition of that text. "Pinder's edition is not listed in Choulant's bibliography of printed editions of Gilles, and contains a number of variant readings not recorded by him."!Durling 3652. A fine copy. Printed bookplate of Anton Jonas Kilianstein (d. 1638), who studied medicine at Ingolstadt. He became professor of anatomy and surgery there and also served as rector of the University (see Hirsch, III, p. 524). Engraved armorial bookplate of Fr. Xav. de Hieber, dated 1773.. First Edition. Hard cover.
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HOLKOT, Robertus
Super librum sapientie
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Jacob de Pforczen (Jakob Wolff), Basel 1506 - Contemporary blindtooled calf (scuffed)over wooden boards rebacked with with remnants of clasps; tools include a deer roll, decorative knots, and floral stamps; "R Holkot" stamped on front cover Folio . Handsomely printed early Basel edition of Robert Holcot's commentary on the Sentences (Sententiarum libri IV) of Peter Lombard (1100-1160). Robert Holcot (d. 1349), English Dominican theologian, who had studied and taught at the University of Oxford from c. 1326 to c. 1334, becoming master of theology there in 1332. "He was particularly famous for his commentaries on Scripture that compensated for the excessive subtleties of decadent scholasticism. His Postilla super librum Sapientiae, which, according to two Paris MSS, was written at Cambridge, ' . made its author famous overnight and his fame held throughout the next two centuries' (Wey, 219). It brought together the traditional teaching of Scripture and a type of prehumanist study deriving from Richard of Bury and his circle" (New Cath. Enc. XII, p. 532) [12], CXCIII, [1 blank] leaves. Gothic letter; guide letters and spaces; few small round worm holes; some marginal annotations in a contemporary hand; top blank margin title-page repaired without loss. § Adams H 680. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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Lehmann Johann Christian
Allgemeine oeconomische Holtz-Spahr-Kunst, oder deutliche und richtige Anweisung zu Erbauung vortheilhaftfter Stuben- und Haushaltungs-Oefen, darinnen bey 70 Arten verbesserter Oefen beschrieben, auch wie solche mit wenig Kosten erbauet,. werden könne. Mit einem Anhange vermehret. 2 Teile in 1 Band. Leipzig, Groß 1749. 4°. 2Bll. 172 (falsch 174); 228S. 4Bll. mit 10 (gef.) Kupfertafeln, Ldr. d. Zt. mit Rsch. u. Rvg.
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- Vgl. Jöcher-Ad. III, 1506, 29.- Über Bau und Konstruktion von Holzsparenden Öfen.- Die Kupfer zeigen verschiedene Öfen und deren technische Details.- Titel mit hs. Besitzvermerk, tls. leicht gebräut od. fleckig,
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HOLKOT, Robertus
Super librum sapientie
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Jacob de Pforczen (Jakob Wolff), Basel 1506 - Contemporary blindtooled calf (scuffed)over wooden boards rebacked with with remnants of clasps; tools include a deer roll, decorative knots, and floral stamps; "R Holkot" stamped on front cover Folio . Handsomely printed early Basel edition of Robert Holcot's commentary on the Sentences (Sententiarum libri IV) of Peter Lombard (1100-1160). Robert Holcot (d. 1349), English Dominican theologian, who had studied and taught at the University of Oxford from c. 1326 to c. 1334, becoming master of theology there in 1332. "He was particularly famous for his commentaries on Scripture that compensated for the excessive subtleties of decadent scholasticism. His Postilla super librum Sapientiae, which, according to two Paris MSS, was written at Cambridge, ' . made its author famous overnight and his fame held throughout the next two centuries' (Wey, 219). It brought together the traditional teaching of Scripture and a type of prehumanist study deriving from Richard of Bury and his circle" (New Cath. Enc. XII, p. 532) [12], CXCIII, [1 blank] leaves. Gothic letter; guide letters and spaces; few small round worm holes; some marginal annotations in a contemporary hand; top blank margin title-page repaired without loss. § Adams H 680. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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Richard de Sancto Victore
Opera venerabilis et eximii.
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Venedig, (Leucens) 1506. Leder d. Zt . Unpaginiert. Kl.-8° In lateinischer Sprache. Richard von St. Victor (gest. 1173), gebürtiger Schotte, Schüler des deutschen Mystikers Hugo von St. Victor, wirkte als Lehrer im Pariser Augustinerkloster Saint Victor und hatte großen Einfluß auf Bonaventura und die franziskanischen Mystiker. Er wird in Dantes "Paradiso" erwähnt. Dies ist die erste Druckausgabe seiner Schriften. Alle Überschriften und Absatzanfänge sind von Hand kalligrapisch rot markiert; größere Initialen (für die beim Satz Raum gelassen wurde) sind jedoch nicht ausgemalt. Ursprünglich wohl ein Lederband mit Schließen, wurde der Einband mit einem zweifarbig bedrucktem Papier (möglicherweise auch aus dem 16. Jahrhundert) vollständig umklebt. Die Schließen sind nur noch teilweise vorhanden, der Papierbezug am Rücken ist schadhaft. Für die Vorsätze wurden zwei Blätter aus einer lateinischen Pergamenthandschrift verwendet. Auf dem vorderen Vorsatz von alter Hand ein Inhaltsverzeichnis; auf beiden Vorsätzen ein alter Besitzerstempel. Ein dritter Stempel am unteren Rand des Titelblattes wurde überklebt und darauf die Jahreszahl "1506" von Hand notiert. Kleine Stoffstreifen, die einst zum leichteren uffinden bestimmter Textstellen sauber an einige Seitenränder montiert waren, wurden bündig zum Rand abgeschnitten. Nettogewicht 470 Gramm zuzügl. Verpackungsgewicht.
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VIE DE MADAME S. MARGUERITE
(IN FINE: ) IMPRIME' A PARIS L'AN MIL CINQ CENT ET SIX, LE SEIZIEME JOUR DE MARS, (PARIGI, 16 MARZO 1506),
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in-8, ff. 12 n.n. (segn.: *8, b4), caratt. gotico, bella leg. 800sca in p. marocchino granata con tit. oro al dorso, tagli dorati (firmata Duru). Al titolo graziosa silografia (mm 40x30) raffigur. Margherita secondo la consueta iconografia: la santa esce dal ventre del diavolo, raffigurato come un dragone, grazie alle sue preghiere e alla croce; sempre al tit. piccolo riquadro pregevolmente miniato in epoca ottocentesca su fondo in polvere oro con elementi floreali e le iniziali "A M", imitanti i modi della scuola ganto-bruggese di fine Quattrocento, cosi' come l'iniziale A al verso. Poemetto popolare francese di circa 595 versi in rima baciata sulla vita di santa Margherita, vergine e martire antiochena del III secolo, condannata a morte per aver rifiutato le avances d'Olibrius, governatore d'Oriente. La grande popolarita' di Margherita, protettrice delle partorienti, fece fiorire numerose edizioni simili a questa, ma generalmente non datate e spesso piu' tarde della presente. Estremamente rara. Ottimo esempl. Manca ai principali repertori consultati. Graesse VII, 307 registra numerose altre edizioni. Enc. cattolica VIII, p. 68.
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SLEIDANUS IOANNES
Commentariorum de statu religionis et Reipublicae, Carolo V. Caesare, Libri XXVI. Francofurti, apud Ioan. Th. Schonvvetterum, 1610
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- Cm. 19, pp. (8) 805 (19). Bel frontespizio inciso finemente in rame. Bella leg. in piena perg. con piccole unghie; traccia di titoli ms. e molteplici filetti impressi a secco al dorso. Qualche segno di tarlo all'interno dei piatti e sporadici forellini che non ledono il testo. Lievi bruniture dovute alla qualità della carta, qualche trascurabile alone. Esemplare nel complesso ben conservato. Celebre opera di storia della riforma di Sleidan (1506-1556). L'autore, ritenuto uno dei più grandi storici tedeschi, ebbe atteggiamenti critici verso Carlo V che, non a torto, lo considerava un avversario. Quest'opera ebbe una gran diffusione tanto che venne tradotta in tedesco, francese ed italiano e subì numerose contraffazioni editoriali. (5-S118)
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Bible--Bohemian [In Czech. ]
Biblij Czeska W Benatkach Tisstena
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Petrus Liechtenstein, 1506, 5 December. Jan Hus, rev. John Gindrzysky & Thomas Molsk, eds. Folio. 290 x 208mm. a6, b-c10, d18, e-z10, &10, [cum]8, [t]8, A-T10, 2A-2I10, 2K-2L2, [**]8. [Lacks: a6, b9-10, [**4-8] index, including [**]8 blank. ] [Misbound leaves: E-F gatherings, q10 before 2A, M1 before 2E, 2A2 before 2A1, 2L9 before 2L10; d1 bound reversed] 562 [of 570] leaves. Modern blind-tooled ‘ antique' pigskin, spine banded, titled ‘ Bibli Swata' on front cover and spine; slight rubbing; leather bookplate of Estelle Doheny. early ownership inscriptions on t.p. Xylographic title-page, featuring two angels partially hand-colored. Woodcut-frame to Jerome's preface (repeated later) surrounding woodcuts of Ambrose and Paulinus. Illustrated with woodcuts throughout including many designs by Lucantonio degli Uberti, many hand-colored. Rubricated throughout, chapter initials in alternating red and blue, headline flourished, 7-line initials to each book with polychrome and gilt illumination and with long floral borders also in polychrome and gilt (these substantially trimmed, but with an occasional large flower, fruit or bird preserved). Printed in Schwabacher gothic type in 2 columns. Scattered substantial repairs including facsimile corners to title-page and preface leaf, final text leaf and the 3 register leaves encapsulated, some trimming to headlines and shoulder notes. Extremely rare 3rd Czech (or Bohemian) Bible translation. It is a partial revision of the version by Jan Hus and his followers, printed twice earlier (1488 and 1489). “ [This Venetian edition]...exercised a considerable influence on later translators...The editors of this version (or ‘ correctors' as they are called in the colophon) were Jan Jindrissky of Zatec (Saaz) and Thomas Molek of Hradec Kralove. They had based themselves largely on the traditional text represented by the two earlier printed Czech Bibles; and their arrangement of the books (including IV Esdras and the aprocryphal Epistle to the Laodiceans)...
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Bonatti, Guido, de Forlivio.
Decem continens tractatus astronomie.
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Venedig, Jacobus Pentius de Leuco für Melchior Sessa, 3. VII. 1506. - 194 nicht numerierte Bll. (d. l. w.). Zwei Spalten, 66 Zeilen. Gotische Type. Mit großer Holzschnitt-Titelvignette und der Druckermarke Sessas am Schluß. Zahlreiche kleinere astrologische Textillustrationen in Holzschnitt (teils wdh.), mehrere astronomische Diagramme und Schemata, eine Darstellung der Klimazonen der Erde, einige schwarzgrundige florale Initialen. Neuerer dunkelbrauner Lederband auf 4 erhabenen Doppelbünden unter Verwendung der originalen Holzdeckel und des originalen Deckelbezugs mit zeitgenöss. Blindprägung; der Rücken mit goldgepr. Titel. Folio (224:323 mm). Sehr seltene zweite Ausgabe (folgt der EA Augsburg, Ratdolt, 1491); die einzige Ausgabe des 16. Jahrhunderts. Bonattis Sammlung von zehn astronomischen Abhandlungen stellt eines der einflußreichsten italienischen Werke zur mittelalterlichen Astrologie dar; Dante weist dem Verfasser einen Platz im Inferno zu. Das Werk zeichnet "an exact picture, broad and comprehensive, of astronomical and astrological doctrines of his time" (Diz. Biogr. degli Italiani XI, 575). Viele der astrologischen Holzschnittillustrationen beruhen auf der Hyginus-Folge. Der Titelholzschnitt zeigt den Verfasser mit astronomischen Instrumenten (Astrolabium und Armillarsphäre) auf einem Thron, unter einem Baldachin von Sternen und Tierkreiszeichen, vor ihm die Muse Urania sowie eine Allegorie der Astronomie, die dem Leser sein Buch präsentiert. Die einzelnen Figuren mit ins Bild eingesetztem Typendruck bezeichnet (den gleichen Holzschnitt hatte Sessa bereits 1501 - mit abweichender Beschriftung - in seiner Sacrobosco-Ausgabe verwendet; vgl. Essling I, 265). Zu Sessas bekannter Druckermarke (eine Katze mit Maus im Maul) bemerkte der berühmte bibliophile Bischof von Ely, John Moore: "Whenever you see a book with a cat and a mouse in the frontispiece, seize upon it: for the chances are three to four that it will be found both curious and valuable" (zit. n. Fumagalli, 486). - Erste Blätter unten schmal angerändert (keine Textberührung). Zwei stecknadelkopfgroße Wurmgänge und schwacher Wasserrand im w. Außenrand (keine Textberührung). Am Titel unterhalb des Holzschnitts ist der Blindabdruck der Typenzeile sichtbar, den der Drucker zur Ausgleichzurichtung der nur im obersten Bereich bedruckten Seite eingesetzt hatte. Zahlreiche Anstreichungen und Marginalien von verschiendenen zeitgenöss. Händen (darunter zu den Humores); das letzte w. Bl. fast völlig beschrieben mit Rezepten in lateinischer und englischer Sprache ("A foment. Take rosemary, laventar spyke, and camomell [.]"). Der Einband fachmännisch in zeitgenössischer Manier erneuert. Die im spätgotischen Stil ausgeführte originale Deckelblindprägung zeigt in einem Doppelkreuz aus rollengestempelten Blüten-Rankenbändern ein mit dreifachen Streicheisenlinien gerautetes Mittelfeld, darin Einzelstempel (kleine und große Rosetten sowie Reiher im Rund). - Aus der Sammlung des schottischen Gelehrten, (Universitäts-)Politikers und Reisenden Sir William Stirling-Maxwell of Pollok (1818-78) mit seinem großen Wappenexlibris am vorderen Innendeckel. Stirling züchtete Rinder und Pferde, pflegte eine große Kunst- und Buchsammlung und betätigte sich auch als Historiker und Bibliograph. Adams B 2381. Edit 16, CNCE 6865. Essling 548. Sander 1148. Riccardi I, 149. Honeyman Coll. I, 382. Thorndike II, 830-835.
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SLEIDAN, Jean.
Histoire de la Reformation, ou Memoires de Jean Sleidan.
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- Sleidanus (1506-1556), was a German historian. He served Francis I of France until his conversion to Protestantism, whereupon he served as an ambassador for the German Protestant princes. Brunet V:409. 3 vols. 4to, full contemporary mottled calf, gilt spines (worn). A La Haye: Frederic Staatman, 1767. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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FILELFO, Francesco (1398-1481).
Epistolae Fracisci Philelfi ex orginario exemplari transsumptae.
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(Pforzheim, Thomas Anshelm 1506). - 8°. 3 weisse Bll., 244 nn.Bll. Halbpergamentbd. auf 3 erhabenen Bünden mit Holzdeckeln und Metallschliesse (stärker berieben, Kapital mit Einriss, fleckig, Deckel mit Fehlstellen und Wurmfrassspur). Sehr seltene Postinkunabel von Filelfos berühmtem Briefwechsel aus der Offizin des aus Baden-Baden stammenden und in Basel zum Buchdrucker ausgebildeten Thomas Anshelm. Nachdem er bis 1494/95 in Strassburg gewirkt hatte, druckte er von 1495 bis 1511 im badischen Pforzheim, wo er vor allem die Schriften des Philosophen, Humanisten und ersten deutschen Hebraisten Johannes Reuchlin verlegte.Die lateinischen Episteln des italienischen Humanisten Francesco Filelfo (latinisiert Franciscus Philelphus) zählen zu den bedeutendsten Beispielsammlungen von Briefen der Renaissancezeit. Es gibt kaum eine auf literarischem oder politischem Gebiet nennenswerte Persönlichkeit des 15. Jhdts., mit der Filelfo nicht korrespondierte. Drei Redaktionen seiner chronologisch von 1427 bis 1477 geordneten, teilweise fiktiven, Briefe sind nachgewiesen. Der 1473 durch Wendelin von Speyer in Venedig aufgelegte Erstdruck in nur 16 Büchern basiert auf der zweiten Redaktion und enthält wie alle nachfolgenden Frühdrucke nur lateinische Briefe. Eine Druckausgabe der ersten Redaktion erschien erst im 20. Jhdt. Unser Pforzheimer Druck folgt der massgebenden dritten Redaktion der Briefe (Codex Trivulzianus 873) in 37 Büchern, die als die umfangreichste und kompletteste Version erstmals 1502 in Venedig durch Johannes und Gregorius Gregorius aufgelegt wurde und Episteln bis zum Jahr 1473 enthält. Als Muster feinen und eleganten Stils erlangten Filelfos lateinische Briefe die Bedeutung von Lehr- und Übungsbüchern an den humanistisch geleiteten Schulen in ganz Europa und Neudrucke seiner Epistolae" finden sich bis in die Mitte des 18. Jhdts. hinein. - Innendeckel mit ExLibris und handschr. Eintragungen, ebenso Vorsatz, Titelbl. mit handschr. Eintragung und Stempel, Text stellenweise mit handschr. Notizen und Anstreichungen in Tinte, stellenweise fleckig, durchgehend kleine Wurmfrassspuren, einige Bll. mit Feuchtigkeitsspur (obere Ecke). - VD 16 F 1027; vgl. D. Robin, Filelfo in Milan. Writings 14511477 (1991), S. 175f.; T. Klette, Beiträge zur Geschichte und Litteratur der ital. Gelehrtenrenaissance (1890), S. 13ff. Lang: la
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Richard de Sancto Victore
Opera venerabilis et eximii.
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Venedig (Leucens) 1506. - Leder d. Zt. Unpaginiert. Kl.-8° In lateinischer Sprache. Richard von St. Victor (gest. 1173), gebürtiger Schotte, Schüler des deutschen Mystikers Hugo von St. Victor, wirkte als Lehrer im Pariser Augustinerkloster Saint Victor und hatte großen Einfluß auf Bonaventura und die franziskanischen Mystiker. Er wird in Dantes "Paradiso" erwähnt. Dies ist die erste Druckausgabe seiner Schriften. Alle Überschriften und Absatzanfänge sind von Hand kalligrapisch rot markiert; größere Initialen (für die beim Satz Raum gelassen wurde) sind jedoch nicht ausgemalt. Ursprünglich wohl ein Lederband mit Schließen, wurde der Einband mit einem zweifarbig bedrucktem Papier (möglicherweise auch aus dem 16. Jahrhundert) vollständig umklebt. Die Schließen sind nur noch teilweise vorhanden, der Papierbezug am Rücken ist schadhaft. Für die Vorsätze wurden zwei Blätter aus einer lateinischen Pergamenthandschrift verwendet. Auf dem vorderen Vorsatz von alter Hand ein Inhaltsverzeichnis; auf beiden Vorsätzen ein alter Besitzerstempel. Ein dritter Stempel am unteren Rand des Titelblattes wurde überklebt und darauf die Jahreszahl "1506" von Hand notiert. Kleine Stoffstreifen, die einst zum leichteren uffinden bestimmter Textstellen sauber an einige Seitenränder montiert waren, wurden bündig zum Rand abgeschnitten. Nettogewicht 470 Gramm zuzügl. Verpackungsgewicht. Bücher Leder d. Zt [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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ALBERTO MAGNO (1193-1280)
ISTA SUNT OPERA ALBERTI MAGNI AD LOGICAM PERTINENTIA. PRIMA PARS (SOLTANTO, CON 5 OPERE). (VENETIJS) (SUMPTIBUS HEREDUM OCTAVIANI SCOTI: PER BONETUM LOCATELLUM) (1506)
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In-folio ant. (cm. 31x21,2), carte 176 con 7 FIGURE geometrico-logico-schematiche (2 grandi, alc. con didascalie). Esemplare fresco e pulito, munito delle cuciture (3 nervi) e dei capitelli originali, conservati, staccati, i piatti in cartone. Parz. stacc. il 1 quad., la 1 e l'ultima carta. In capo al front., antica scritta a mano in greco. Ininfluente tarlo all'estremo marg. sup. di 22 carte, e, con minuscoli fori, a vari marg. inf., lontano dal testo. Numerosissimi superbi capilettera orn. o figurati (molti grandi, molti su fondo nero). Contiene 5 opere: 1) De QUINQUE UNIVERSALIBUS liber unus. 2) De DECEM PREDICAMENTIS liber unus. 3) De SEX PRINCIPIJS liber unus. 4) De INTERPRETATIONE (Peryarmenias) libri duo. 5) De SYLLOGISMO simpliciter.i. priorum ANALETICORUM libri duo. Nella 2 parte, che non abbiamo, seguivano De Demonstratione (posteriorum analeticorum libri duo, Thopicorum libri octo, De sophisticis elenchis libri duo, elencati nella prima facciata che (ancora al modo degli incunaboli) funge da frontespizio e contiene 2 carmina di dedica (al lettore e al filosofo medico di Verona Bernardino PIUMAZZI, uno ""Sylvij Laurentij a portu Caballensis"". ALBERTO, svevo, maestro di Tommaso d'Aquino, affermo' la giusta autonomia della scienza filosofica e la distinzione tra ragione e fede, fu il primo scienziato medievale ad applicare sistematicam. il metodo sperimentale (cfr. Enc. Eccl. Vallardi-Marietti, I, 98).
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LA PRIMAUDAIE (Elie de)
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Documents inédits sur l'histoire de l'occupation espagnole en Afrique (1506-1574). Alger, A. Jourdan, 1875; gr. in-8, 323 pp., br. Extrait de la Reveaue africaine. Les documents relatifs aux expéditions des espagnols en Afrique, ici traduits, sont extraits pour la plus grande partie des archives de Simancas. les principaux points historiques auxquels se rapportent les mémoires, instructions et lettres ocfficielles sont les suivants: Occupation d'Oran et de Bône (1506-1542); Etablissement de Bougie (1510-1555); Expédition de Charles-Quint à Tunis (1535); Occupation de Bône (1535-1540); négociations du comte d'Alcaudèle avec le chérif Mohammed (1555); prise de la Goulette et du fort de Tunis par les turcs (1574)
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ISAAC DE SYRIA
Sermones Beati Isaac de Syria.
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(in Fine): Venetiis, 1506, Edizione Originale. [500' MANOSCRITTO-POSTINCUNABOLO] (cm.16) ottima piena pergamena originale con tracce di lacci.--cc. 48 nn. di cui l' ultima bianca. Caratteri gotici due colonne, 40 e 39 linee. Edizione originale di questa veramente rara opera teologica del XIII sec. Manca a tutta la bibliografia da noi consultata compreso ADAMS, BM. STC. MORANTI "le cinquecentine di urbino" e CHOIX. Confronta GRAESSE III 430 e BRUNET III 460, che hanno altre opere dello stesso autore ma non conoscono la nostra. difetti ben restaurati al margine delle prime 3 carte per vecchie scritte con inchiostro perforante che a volte intacca qualche parola di testo, alcune ombreggiature per lo più verso il fine ma bell' esemplare genuino e completo con interessanti notazioni manoscritte coeve che si estendono per ben 7 pagine, vergate in chiarissima grafia alla prima e ultima carta bianca e seguono su altre due carte aggiunte. Vi si leggono vari riferimenti alle preghiere e lettere dei martiri ed una invocazione propiziatoria a Santa Agata contro i fulmini, terremoti e tempeste di terra e di mare. Meriterebbero un' attento studio.
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[VENETIAN EXPENSE BOOK].
COTTO DELI DANNI [?] SPESI [...]. VENICE, 1506-1538.
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8vo (160 x 110 mm). 32 written pp. on 18 foliated ff. Contemp. grey wrappers. The first two folios (f. 1r-2v) contain notes on expenditures and revenues from January 1 through 27, 1506. From fol. 3r onwards (to 17r), the booklet contains notes (by another hand) regarding rental receipts udring the year 1538. - Wrappers made of twice-folded grey paper; slightly smudged; exterior layer of paper damaged. Paper with watermark (scales with letter "A" above: not recorded by Bricquet thus, while the letter "A" is listed (no. 7919) and confirmed for Venice, 1503.
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Orosius Paulus
HISTORIOGRAPHICI CLARISSIMI OPUS PRESTANTISSIMUM
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Paris Ioanne Petit 1506 - Impression Pharhisiis in Belloui su (i. Petit), the first edition of the new century. PetitÕs woodcut device on title and numerous large initial letters. Small 4to, antique calf of a later date, decorated with panel designs in blind on the covers, spine with blind tooled designs. (18) 123 leaves. A very handsome and well preserved copy, the last leaf a bit frayed at margins, some minor stains as would be expected, some rather pleasing early notations, collated complete, quite a bright and attractive copy. British Mueseum Catalogue of French Books p. 331 gives the editor as L. Thibault (Ledovici Thisboust). The great bibliographer, Dr. Francisco Leite de Faria in his famous ÒEstudos Bibliographicos saber Damias de Gois e a Sua Epoca, ÒLisbon 1977, refers to only 3 copies known: National Library of Lisbon, British Museum (also lacking the final blank leaf) and the Library of the Trinity College (Cambridge). The author of this book Paulus Orosius, was born in Peraga, Portugal in the last part of the fourth century and his work was published for the first time in Augsburg in 1471. This edition is the first of the 1500Õs. The text of the book is a kind of universal history and was very famous in old times. [Attributes: First Edition]
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Bruni Leeonardo (Aretino)
Libro Intitulato Aquila Volante. Chi Se Dilecta De Scriptura Antica...Tanto Più Cara La Potrai Tenere
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(in fine): Qui Finisse...la Excellente et Delectabile Opera. impressa in, 1506. Jpg. [cm. 27, 5) piena pergamena del XVII sec., 3 nervi, titolo al dorso calligrafato. --cc. 6 nn., cc. 122 a numerazione romana. Carattere rotondo, 43 linee. Molti capolettera figurati e ornati a fondo nero, grandi e piccoli di ottima fattura. L' opera è una sintesi "a volo d' aquila" della storia del mondo dalle sue origini, ricca di citazioni dalla divina commedia ma anche di storie favolose e inverosimili. Con interpolazioni di leggende medievali e profezie. Fu molte volte stampata nel XV secolo sotto il nome prestigioso dell' umanista Leonardo Aretino; nel XVI secolo invece a Leonardo Bruni veniva attribuitosolo il volgarizzamento. Resta comunque incerta l' attribuzione data da alcuni a Guido da Pisa? . Edizione assolutamente rarissima della quale non siamo riusciti a trovare un preciso riferimento bibliografico relativo a Piero Quarenghi 1506. Il Census Iccu registra solo 3 copie in Italia. In commercio possiamo riferire di una vendita nel 1925: Asta Hoepli "De Marinis" 2° parte al n° 30 del catalogo del 30 nov/3 dicembre 1925 aggiudicato a 1100 lire italiane. Manca anche all' Adams e al Bm. Stc. Purtroppo esemplare con molti difetti e vecchi antichi rinforzi ai margini delle ultime 10 carte. Carta 120 e 121 con perdite di testo, ultima carta (1229 bianca al verso, con strappo di cm. 4x15 e relativa mancanza di testo. Alcune gore e bruniture e un filo di tarlo, facilmente restaurabile all' angolo basso bianco di circa 40 carte interne che non tocca il testo, ma accettabile per la sua rarità e ben completo. Al margine bianco del frontis un curioso disegno antico a penna. Per studio e confronti consulta le seguenti bibliografie: * Biblioth. Colombina I 139; * Capponi 29; * Graesse I 187; * Brunet I 396.
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SVETONIUS TRANQUILLUS Caius
De Vita XII Caesarum. Cum Philippi Beroaldi et Marci Antonii Sabellici Commentariis.
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Cum figuris nuper additis. (In fine:) Venetiis, per Ioannem Rubeum Vercellensem, 8 gennaio 1506, in-folio, ff. (4), 358 (la numeraz. comincia dal f. 17), leg. coeva p. perg., tit. ms. calligr. al dorso (cuffia super. ben restaurata). Testo in car. rom. racchiuso dal commento in car. più piccolo; grandi e piccole iniz. silogr. ornate su fondo nero. Prima edizione illustrata dello Svetonio: sotto il titolo legno ombreggiato (mm. 86 x 128) col monogramma L raffig. un maestro in cattedra e quattro discepoli (già utilizzato, con altra figura del personaggio dell'autore, per l'Orazio del 1505), nel testo 80 splendide vignette in silografia (44 al tratto, improntate quasi tutte ad una precedente ediz. del Tito Livio, e 36 vignette ombreggiate, fatte espressamente per quest'edizione; sul f. 1, all'inizio del testo, vignetta raffigurante la nascita di Giulio Cesare: si tratta della prima raffigurazione di un parto Cesareo; la stessa inc. riappare nel capitolo riguardante Giulio Cesare). Superba edizione figurata, che sarà ristampata da Filippo Pincio nel 1510. Esemplare molto bello e puro, con le silografie assai nitidamente impresse (antico timbro al titolo). Essling 208. Sander 7143. STC 651.
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Bible--Bohemian [in Czech.] Biblij Czeska w Benatkach tis...
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Jan Hus, rev. John Gindrzysky & Thomas Molsk,eds. Venice: Petrus Liechtenstein, 1506, 5 December. Folio. 290 x 208mm. a6, b-c10, d18, e-z10, &10, [cum]8, [t]8, A-T10, 2A-2I10, 2K-2L2, [**]8. [Lacks: a6, b9-10, [**4-8] index, including [**]8 blank.] [Misbound leaves: E-F gatherings, q10 before 2A, M1 before 2E, 2A2 before 2A1, 2L9 before 2L10; d1 bound reversed] 562 [of 570] leaves. Modern blind-tooled ‘antique’ pigskin, spine banded, titled ‘Bibli Swata’ on front cover and spine; slight rubbing ;leather bookplate of Estelle Doheny. early ownership inscriptions on t.p. Xylographic title-page, featuring two angels partially hand-colored. Woodcut-frame to Jerome's preface (repeated later) surrounding woodcuts of Ambrose and Paulinus. Illustrated with woodcuts throughout including many designs by Lucantonio degli Uberti, many hand-colored. Rubricated throughout, chapter initials in alternating red and blue, headline flourished, 7-line initials to each book with polychrome and gilt illumination and with long floral borders also in polychrome and gilt (these substantially trimmed, but with an occasional large flower, fruit or bird preserved).Printed in Schwabacher gothic type in 2 columns. Scattered substantial repairs including facsimile corners to title-page and preface leaf, final text leaf and the 3 register leaves encapsulated, some trimming to headlines and shoulder notes. Extremely rare 3rd Czech (or Bohemian) Bible translation . It is a partial revision of the version by Jan Hus and his followers, printed twice earlier (1488 and 1489). “[This Venetian edition] ...exercised a considerable influence on later translators... The editors of this version (or ‘correctors’ as they are called in the colophon) were Jan Jindrissky of Zatec (Saaz) and Thomas Molek of Hradec Kralove. They had based themselves largely on the traditional text represented by the two earlier printed Czech Bibles; and their arrangement of the books (including IV Esdras and the aprocryphal Epistle to the Laodiceans) was followed for three centuries in all Czech Bibles except those of the Bohemian Brethren. The Venetian Bible was financed by certani citizens of Prague [Jan Hlawsa, Waczlaw Sowa and Buryan Lazar] and no doubt intended for circulation among the Utraquists, by now the strongest demonination among the Czechs.” [Cambridge History of the Bible, v3, p130.]“ Of this execessively rare edition only three or four other copies are known... Liechtenstein’s Bohemian Bible is even scarcer than the Illyrian Preces and the Brevarium Croaticum... Consut Ungar, and the various notices by the Bibliographers Le Long, Goetze, Clement, Videkind, Kleich, and Elsner who all speak unequivocally of its rarity and value. Ungar has remarked as curious that this edition was not suppressed or censured by the Church on its appearance, in spite of an objectionable woodcut which might have betrayed its heretical origin. This is the engraving to the sixth chapter of the Apocalypse, in which the Pope appears lying in hell.” [Quaritch, Catalogue of the Monuments of Early Printers, 1888...# 36674] EDIT 16 B1931. EDIT 16 (on-line) cnce 5748. Adams N1110. Darlow/Moule 2180. BM STC (Ital.)93. Isaac 12995. Tyrell & Simmons 26. Ebert 2139 “Very Scarce.”
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