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SLEIDAN, Jean.
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| 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.
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LAPIDE, Johannes (Heynlin) de.
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| Resolutiorum dubiorum circa celeb(r)ationem missarum occurrentium.
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In Breslau binding Cologne, Joh. Landen, 1506. 8vo. Original blindstamped calf, spines ribbed, front side decorated with roll cuts representing the Resurrection and the Crucifixion in centre, surrounded by the four Evangelists, the title #Resolutorium XLIII## blindstamped on top and bottom, rear side . Woodcut of the virgin on recto and verso last leaf. (44) lvs. AUGUSTINUS OF LEONISSA. Sermones pulcherrimi super dominicam orationem Pater noster et angelicam salutationem Ave maria... Cologne, Henricus Quentel, 1505. 8vo. With fine woodcut initials. (92) lvs. Two rare early sixteenth century Cologne imprints in fine sixteenth-century blind-stamped binding by the Breslau binder HB, dated 1540. The first work is a popular manual on the rites of the Roman Catholic mass by Johannes (Heynlin) de Lapide, who was the centre of a famous circle of learned men, one of whom was Sebastian Brandt. The work is divided into ten chapters, together treating 43 articles. The second work contains sermons by Augustinus of Leonissa, from the order of St. Augustinus, in two parts, with fifty and twenty-eight sermons respectively. Of special interest is the binding by a Breslau binder known by his monogram HB only. He worked from 1524 to 1540 and made bindings for Johann Hess, the reformer and first evangelical pastor of Breslau, and also for Heinrich Ribisch, syndic of the city of Breslau. For the present binding, two roll tools are used, one with the three images of Christ - Crucifixion, Resurrection and Christ carrying the instruments of his torture - the other with the four Evangelists. Both roll tools carry the initials HB, at the top of the Crucifixion, and above the head of St. Matthew. The date is marked in the tool with the four Evangelists only, at the top of the image of St. Marc. The present book previously belonged to the collection of the church of the cathedral of Breslau, according to the erased manuscript entry on the title of the first work: "Eccle. Cathedralis Wratislaviensis". Good copy, with old ms. name on paste-down and ms. annotations in the margins of the second work.- (Brass corners rear side lacking; lower half of the title cut off; one corner dam.). Ad binding: cf. Europäische Einbandkunst aus sechs Jahrhunderten. Beispiele aus der Bibliothek Otto Schäfer. Schweinfurt, 1992, no. 25; ad 1: VD 16, H 3454 (1 copy); STC German p. 484; Proctor 10484; not in Adams ad 2: VD 16, A 4321 (1 copy); not in STC German, nor in Adams.
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Lapide, Joh. de (= J. Heynlin v. Stein, 1430-1496, Humanist - Theologe, vgl. DBE 6/251 - NDB 9/98)
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| Resolutoriu(m) dubioru(m) circa celebratione(m) missar(um) occurentiu(m) ex sacroru(m) canonu(m) probatoru(m)que doctoru(m) sententiis diligenter collectum.
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Köln 'in officina honestor(um) liberor(um) quonda He(n)rici Que(n)teli' 1506 in 8vo (21 x 15 cm).. Einsp.- Druck, einschl. Titel: 24 nnff. Einige Bl beschädigt, teilweise (Bl 3, 10, 23 u. 24) mit etwas Textverlust, Hbpgtbd des 19. Jh., im ganzen noch brauchbar u. alles sehr geschickt restauriert. - Das 'Resolutorium' ist ein kleines opus über das Meßopfer des aus Stein bei Pforzh. stammenden Humanisten, der als Haupt eines Kreises v. Gleichgesinnten im regen Gedanken-Austausch stand mit Männern wie Reuchlin, Brant, Geiler, Wimpfeling, Agricola, Trithemius, Celtis, Gengenbach, Andlau, Christoph von Utenheim u. Joh. Amerbach, in dessen Offizin er als Hrsg., Berater u. Korrektor wirkte, seine Pariser Tätigkeit fortsetzend. Er war ein tatkräft. Theologe, Hochschullehrer (Paris/Basel/Tübingen) u. wortgewalt. Prediger (5 starke Quartbände in der UB Basel harren noch d. Veröffentlichung!), der sich im heftig geführten Streit zwischen Nominalismus u. Realismus zu letzterem bekannte, nämlich zur antiqua via docendi. Gleichzeitig zählte er zu den Männern, die dtsche Drucker an d. Sorbonne nach Paris holten, nämlich die 'allemanischen Brüder' Ulrich Gering aus Konstanz und Martin Crantz aus Stein. Die letzten 10 Jahre war d. Basler Kartause sein zu Hause. Bei seinem Tod hinterließ er eine ansehnl. Bibliothek mit 292 Büchern (heute: UB Basel). Mit seinem Resolutorium wollte er liturgische Auswüchse beim Meßopfer beseitigen. Fast 100 Jahre fand das Werk große Verbreitung, vor allem durch Quentel in Köln. Der ältere Druck von 1501 (Vd 16, H 3452 = Panzer VI 349/14) erfolgte noch zu Lebzeiten Heinrich Quentels (gest. am 28.10.1501). Danach ging die Druckerei (wie im vorliegend. Kolophon ausdrückl. klargestellt wird) an die 'ehrenwerten Kinder des verstorbenen Heinr. Quentel'.. kathol. Theologie - Sakramente-Meßopfer
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AUGUSTIN Saint.
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| Quinta pars libroru[m] Divi Aurelii Augustini...
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[Basilae, Ioannes Amerbach, 1506]. In-folio, peau de truie estampée à froid sur ais de bois, dos à six nerfs doubles, titre à 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 usé, un fermoir cassé, nombreuses piqûres de vers traversant les plats et le texte, quelques mouillures marginales.) Cinquième partie seule des oeuvres d'Augustin de cette monumentale édition en onze volumes dont la publication fut partagée entre AMERBACH, PETRI et FROBEN de Bâle. Cette cinquième partie s'ouvre sur le De Trinitate, le grand traité philosophique auquel Saint Augustin travailla durant quinze ans à partir de 400 environ. - Une fois le danger manichéen écarté, Augustin participa aux conciles antidonatistes de Carthage (403-411). Il consacra à cette lutte un certain nombre d'écrits 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'époque : Caspari ZIMMER. et Monasterii Willering. ***___***___*** Folio, skin of stamped sow cold on wood board, back with six double nerves, titrates with ink on the back, clasp, [ 356 ] leaves 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 worms-puncture crossing the sides and the text, some marginal dampstains.) 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 400 approximately - 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 significant 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-
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Denisse, Nicolas
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| Opus super Sentencias valde egregium, in disciplina theologie cunctis proficere volentibus permaxime necessarium (quod resolutio theologorum merito dicitur). fideliter discussum, aggregatum atque examinatum.
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Rouen, M. Morin, 1506. 8°, circa 17 x 12 cm. 420 ff., Titel in Rot und Schwarz, letztes Blatt mit grosser Druckermarke Blindgeprägtes Kalbsleder d. Zt. auf Holzdeckeln Adams D 312; Vgl. Brunet II, 600; Nicht im BMC. Schöne Postinkunabel aus Rouen mit den Lehren des Minoriten Denisse (auch Denyse) in der Tradition des Scotismus. Zuerst 1504 erschienen. Schöner, gotisch geprägter Holzdeckelband der Zeit (Rautenmuster mit Lilien- und Rosettenstempeln), Innenspiegel aus einer alten Handschrift in Rot und Schwarz auf Pergament. - Teils mit kleinen Randläsuren, erstes Blatt im Rand geschickt restauriert (alles ohne Textverlust!). Etwas gebräunt, kaum fleckig, teils schmaler Wasserrand oben, etwas berieben. Insgesamt schön und dekorativ gebunden. - Second edition, elegant and rare postincunabula from Rouen, title in red and black, woodcut printer's device at end. Contemporary calf over wooden boards with blindpressed rhomb design, compartments with lily and rosette stamp. - Partly frayed margins, first leaf with well done marginal restorations (never any loss of text), upper margin with small waterstain, light browning. Nice copy in decorative binding, manuscript on vellum used as endpapers.
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Brixiae Angelum Britannicum 1506 In folio, leg. piena pergamena rigida, tit. al dorso, filetto a secco, ai piatti. Frontespizio con tit. in gotico su tre righe, firma di possesso, cc 8, cc 6 (ultima bianca) Vita a cura di Bernardo Giustiniano, cc 14; Lignum vitae cc 92; De disciplina et perfetione monastica, cc 64, De spirituali verbi, cc 96; Fasciculus amoris, cc 70; De triumphali agone, cc 104. Da ricerche effettuate le opere venivano vendute separatamente e nelle biblioteche pubbliche si trovano esemplari con diverse opere assemblate parzialmente e non si conoscono esemplari veramente completi con tutto il pubblicato. (Gran parte degli esemplari citati dall'Iccu hanno opere non presenti nel ns esemplare, ma non hanno le opere da noi possedute) Copia in superbo stato di conservazione, a largo margine, su carta greve di rarissimo postincunabolo contenente la prima ediz. di molte opere del primo patriarca di Venezia. "Venerato dopo la morte come beato, fu canonizzato nel 1690 da Alessandro VIII. le sue opere, assai notevoli per il senso mistico che le pervade, furono stampate per la prima volta a Brescia nel 1506" Treccani XXI, p. 501; Nonostante questa citazione, l'Ascarelli p. 168 non menziona edizioni del Britannico nel 1506; Manca al cat. Trivulziana, ediz. lombarde; Manca all'Adams ed al British Museum; Graesse III, 510
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Cucchi, Marco Antonio; Naogeorg, Thomas
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| Institutionum Juris Canonici Libri Quatuor [and] Rubricae Sive Summae.
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Cucchi, Marco Antonio [1506- 1567]. [Gilbert, Martin], Editor. Institutionum Juris Canonici Libri Quatuor, Cum Argumentis & Notis Brevissimis Martini Gilberti. Adjecto Rerum Necessariarum Indice. Lyons: Apud Gulielmum Rouillium, 1574. 415, [33] pp. [Bound with] Naogeorg, Thomas [1511-1563]. Rubricae Sive Summae Capitulorum Juris Canonici. Adjunctus Quoque est in Calce, Praecipuorum Locorum, Qui in Decretis Tractantur, Index. Lyons: Apud Gulielmum Rouillium, 1574. 12mo. (4-3/4" x 3"). Seventeenth-century sprinkled sheep, raised bands, gilt gauffered edges, marbled endpapers. Light rubbing to joints, corners and spine, faint vertical crease through center of spine. Large woodcut device to title pages. Light toning to text. Early signatures to title page of first work, interiors otherwise clean. Attractive. * Later editions. These books were produced to serve as convenient references for clergy, church officials and canon lawyers. As such, they offer insight into canon law as it was actually applied in daily practice during the first decades after the rise of Protestantism. Cucchi was an Italian lawyer. This edition contains notes and commentary by Gilbert, a professor of law at the Sorbonne, which display the tension between the Vatican and the French Crown. (Gilbert's preface is dated 1565). Naogeorg, the author of the second work, was a Protestant theologian who is better known as a playwright and controversialist. These were popular works that went through several editions. Of these editions, KVK locates 3 copies of Cucchi, 5 of Naogeorg. Adams, Catalogue of Books Printed on the Continent of Europe, 1501-1600 C3027 (Cucchi), N34 (Naogeorg).
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DENYSE, NICOLAS.
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| DIVINIS HUMANISQ(UAE) DIGNU(M) CONSPECTIBUS PRECLARISSIMUM OPUS SUPER QUATTOR NOVISSIMIS CUI SPECULU(M) MORTALIUM TITULUS PREFERTUR... ROUEN: MARTIN MORIN, 1506.
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8vo. [A],B-Q8 (Lacks Q8, blank?) 127 (of 128)pp. Modern vellum, title in ms, bookplate of Arthur Mullen, all pages ruled in red, contemp. underscoring and annotations, occ. marginal tiny wormholes. T.p. in red and black, decorated initials. First Edition. Denyse (a.k.a. Denisse) [d.1509] was a preacher of the order of Cordeliers at Valognes near Rouen. "Ce religieux a composAE plusieurs ouv. de thAEologie, dont les AEditions, imp. e Rouen pour la plupart, sont aujourd'hui trAAs-rares," FrAAre.Morin "printer in Rouen from 1490 until about 1517, is celebrated for the number and beautiful workmanship of the liturgical works he produced," Duff, Century,p107. Index Aurel. 151.431 (BL copy only.) FrAAre, Biblio. Normand,I,338.
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PTOLOMAEI, Claudii.:
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| 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 vélin, reliure XVIIè. Quelques pales rousseurs en marge. Première édition des "Analemmate" de Ptolémée. Elle est due à Frederico Commandito qui travailla sur un manuscrit latin trouvé quelques temps auparavant par le pape Marcel III, manuscrit lui-même traduit de l'arabe, l'original grec ayant disparu. Ce traité sur les cadrans solaires est "un des premiers ouvrages de gnomonique" Houzeau et lancaster, 3072. Il est divisé en deux parties: dans la première, Commandino donne le texte de Ptolémée avec ses commentaires; la deuxième "de Horologiorum" lui est propre. Diagrammes in texte Frederico Commandino (1506-1575) est l'auteur de nombreuses traductions, avec commentaires, de textes classiques scientifiques (Archimède, Ptolémée, Euclide, Apolloniusä) En 1558, il publie "Commentarius in planisphaerium Ptolemaei" où il montre déjà une parfaite connaissance de l'esprit de Ptolémée. Honeyman, VI, 2558; Adams, 2216; Houzeau I, 3071.
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ALBERTUS MAGNUS.
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| Philosophia naturalis.
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Aristotle popularized Basel, Michael Furter, 1506, June 22. Sm. 4to. 17th century vellum, remnants of ties. With woodcut initial 'A', the first letter of the author's name, and large symbolic woodcut (115x95mm) on title, depicting the position of the earth consisting of the four elements and protected by God, in the universe surrounded five symbolic emblems: scales, a human head with the numbers 1-10 underneath, a pair of compasses, a carpenter's square and a vase; woodcut printer's device at the end (f. 65r), full-page woodcut of a human head, indicating 'Ventriculus I-III' (f. 46r), and 2 large woodcuts in the text of the spheres. (66) lvs., incl. last blank. Popular treatise by Albertus Magnus, in which he summarizes and explains for his students Aristotle's ideas on physics, metaphysics, and mathematics. Three parts are dedicated to heaven and earth, the elements and meteorology, and another part describes the 'anima' in every detail: the soul and mind of the human being and the spirit of animals and plants, but also the five senses, the human intelligence to invent, judge, memorize and interprete, and emotions like sensibility, sensuality, desire, love, affection, and fear. Other aspects of the mind like phantasy, imagination, dreams, the will, and even the control of the limbs are treated as well. The work is a fine example of the way Albertus Magnus introduced Aristotle to his students and taught Greek and Arab science at the universities. Good copy.- (Front flyleaf loose; a few contemporary annotations in ink in the margins and on verso of the last blank). Adams A 532; this title not in STC German, Duveen, Ferguson, Caillet or Machiels.
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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 e 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 e 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")..
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Ambrosius von Mailand
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| Omnia opera denuo accuratissime revisa et noviter impressa ... Conradus Leontorius ... Band 2: Secunda pars operum beati Ambrosii
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Basel, Petri 1506. 22 cm. 315 Blatt (ohne das letzte wei!e). In Pergament-Band um 1700 eingehangt - Adams A-935 - BM STC German Books 25 (nur Band 1) - Hieronymus, Petri 14 - VD16 A2177 - "Die hier vorliegende Ausgabe ist erst der zweite Druck der Werke" (Hieronymus). Herausgeber ist Konrad Leontorius (Leonberg), der seit 1491 mit Reuchlin in regem Briefwechsel stand. Enthalt auf Blatt 2 - 90 die 22 Abschnitte der Auslegung von Psalm 118, deren Anfange mit Buchstaben des hebraischen Alphebets bezeichnet sind, "die ersten gegossenen hebraischen Lettern in Basel" (Hieronymus). Auf die Psalmen-Auslegung folgen die Auslegung des Lukas-Evangeliums und der Paulus-Briefe. Auf dem Titel Besitzeintragungen, darunter Leonhard Kramer (1577 - 1633), Prediger zu Obernburg. Erste 2 Blatt im Rand restauriert mit Verlust einzelner Worte der Vorrede, letzte 10 Blatt am Schnitt schwacher Feuchtigkeitsrand. - Sprache / Language: Lateinisch / Latin -
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Ferrariis Albertus (De).
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| De Horis Canonicis Et De Defectibus in Missa Occurrentibus. Tractatus Perutilis
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per Jacobum Pentium Leucensem, 1506. (cm.16) Ottima mz. pergamena antica, manoscritta ben restaurata, sguardie antiche. -cc.45 nn. (di 48). carattere romano, 28 linee, spazi per lettere capitali. 2 eleganti capilettera figurati in xilografia. Trattato veramente raro di diritto canonico del quale non abbiamo trovato alcun riferimento bibliografico. Manca a Sapori, Choix, Graesse e Brunet, anche Adams e BM. STC. hanno edizioni anteriori (1495) e posteriori (1549). L'autore fu arcivescovo di Piacenza. Mancano due carte, la prima col frontis e la corrispondente A8. Il colophon è al recto di carta 47 bianca al verso, e manca l'ultima probabilmente bianca. Difetti ai margini di varie carte all'inizio, senza danno al testo, antichi rozzi disegni a penna in fine. Altrimenti ottimo esemplare con buoni margini. Il testo E' COMPLETO, preceduto dalla "Tabula".
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Vermakelyk
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| 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. Eerste deel. Z.p., 1735.
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Gebonden in geheel leer, (10)+431 p. Lit: Mateboer 1506-01, Buisman 1931. Geschreven door dezelfde anonieme auteur als ‘De vermakelyke Haagsche reize [...]’ uit 1731, aldus deelt hij op p. 1 mee. Ook in dit werkje zijn de - veelal erotisch - pikante belevenissen onderweg belangrijker dan een beschrijving van de bezochte plaatsen. De tocht ging in drie weken te voet van Amsterdam via Buiksloot, Broek, Monnickendam, Edam, Purmer(end), Beemster, Rijp, Schermerhorn, Ursem, Avenhorn, Hoorn, Enkhuizen, Medemblik, Schagen, Zijpe, Petten, Schoorl, Bergen, Alkmaar, Egmond, Heiloo, Limmen, Castricum, Nootdorp, Heemskerk, Beverwijk, Velsen, Zandvoort en Haarlem weer terug naar Amsterdam. Het - helaas niet aanwezige - tweede deel bevat een 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 reyze door gantsch Noord- en Zuyd-Holland’ (Buisman 1930, Mateboer 1665-01).
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BOETHIUS, ANICIUS MANLIUS SEVERINUS.
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| DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE LIBER CUM OPTIMO COMMENTO BEATI THOME. DEVENTER, JACOBUS DE BREDA, 1506.
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Klein-4to. 156 nnum. Bl. (= komplett). Mit Titelholzschnitt (IHS mit Evangelistensymbolen). Schoenes modernes dunkelbraunes Kalbsleder im Stil der Zeit mit Blindpraegung und Rueckentitel. Seltene Postinkunabel aus Deventer. Boethius uebersetzte Schriften von Plato, Aristoteles und Porphyr. Nachdem er als Staatsmann im Dienste des Ostgotenkoenigs Theodorich in Ungnade gefallen war, schrieb er im Gefaengnis vor der Hinrichtung sein beruehmtestes Werk, den Trost der Philosophie, ein Werk, das ihn zum philosophischen Lehrmeister der folgenden Jahrhunderte machte.Unsere Ausgabe mit den Randglossen des Thomas von Aquin. - Titel u. wenige S. rubriziert. Einige Marginalien in Tinte von alter Hand. Stellenweise wenig braunfleckig, die letzten 3 Bl. etwas mehr. Alter Besitzeintrag auf Vorsatz. Gutes Exemplar. - Index Aurel. 121.032. Adams B-2285.
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AUGUSTIN Saint.
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| Quinta pars libroru[m] Divi Aurelii Augustini...
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[Basilae, Ioannes Amerbach, 1506]. In-folio, peau de truie estampée à froid sur ais de bois, dos à six nerfs doubles, titre à 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 usé, un fermoir cassé, nombreuses piqûres de vers traversant les plats et le texte, quelques mouillures marginales.) Cinquième partie seule des oeuvres d'Augustin de cette monumentale édition en onze volumes dont la publication fut partagée entre AMERBACH, PETRI et FROBEN de Bâle. Cette cinquième partie s'ouvre sur le De Trinitate, le grand traité philosophique auquel Saint Augustin travailla durant quinze ans à partir de 400 environ. - Une fois le danger manichéen écarté, Augustin participa aux conciles antidonatistes de Carthage (403-411). Il consacra à cette lutte un certain nombre d'écrits 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'époque : Caspari ZIMMER. et Monasterii Willering. ***___***___*** Folio, skin of stamped sow cold on wood board, back with six double nerves, titrates with ink on the back, clasp, [ 356 ] leaves 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 worms-puncture crossing the sides and the text, some marginal dampstains.) 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 400 approximately - 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 significant 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-
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DECRETUM GRATIANI -
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| Decretum aureum divi Gratiani cum Glossis. Expensis & Opera Joannis Parvi et Thielmani Kerver/ bibliopolarum Parisiensium in vico domini Jacobi seiunctis hospitiis commorantium. Et Johannis Cabillier mercatoris benemeriti lugduni moram trahentis.
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Paris, Expensis Joannis Parvi & Thielmani Kervier, 1506, 21. Oktober. . Quart. (Ttlbl.fehlt), 582, (41) gezählte Blätter. (letzte Seite des Registers handgeschrieben: von Christian Krafft 1635). Kollation: Eindrucksvoller, zeitgenössischer, repräsentativer holzdeckelband mit Schweinslederüberzug mit ornamentaler Blindprägung, auf drei Doppelbünden geheftet mit zwei (nicht intakten) Schließen. . Sehr schöner Postinkunabeldruck durchgehend in roten und schwarz gedruckten, gotischen Lettern. Das berühmteste kanonische Rechtsbuch des Mittelalters ist das Decretum Gratiani, das der Kamaldulensermönch Gratian in Bologna für seinen Rechtsunterricht geschaffen hat. Dieses im scholastischen Stile verfaßte Lehrbuch stellt sich als eine systematisch aufgebaute Quellensammlung dar. Sein erstes Erscheinen wird auf das Jahr 1140 datiert. Das Decretum Gratiani ist ein mittelalterliches Werk, dem entspricht sein innerer Aufbau, der nicht logisch nach Materien und Sachzusammenhängen systematisiert ist, sondern die einzelnen Abschnitte stehen stets in Beziehung und Verbindung miteinander. Das Werk ersetzt gewissermaßen Gratian, mit dem der Leser im Gespräche steht. So werden thematische Zusammenhänge hergestellt, auch wenn das Thema erst in einem späteren Abschnitt eingeordnet ist. Ergibt sich aus dem Fortgang der Erörterung der Sachbezug, so wird er an dieser Stelle erörtert. Ebenso das Überleiten zumnächsten Thema. Dies wird am Ende des behandelten abschnittes angeführt, der Leser sozusagen auf die nächste Seite hinübergeleitet. Das Werk bringt sich als Gesprächspartner im abstrakten wie realen Sinne ein, ist nicht reines Nachschlagewerk, sondern ein kommunikativer Partner. Für die Kenntnis mittelalterlichen Denkens und Rechtsbewußtseins ein wunderbares Instrumentarium.
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| Sommario del libro d'oro del Maggior Consiglio
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Venezia, secolo XVIII. In-8°, 500 c.n.n.; inchiostro rosso e nero. Il Maggior Consiglio era il maggiore organo politico della Repubblica di Venezia e si riuniva in un'apposita ampia sala del Palazzo Ducale. Ad esso spettava la nomina del Doge (la procedura di elezione era complicatissima e prevedeva circa dieci passaggi di elezioni e sorteggi) e di tutti gli altri consigli e numerose magistrature, con poteri illimitati e sovrani su qualunque questione. La partecipazione al Maggior Consiglio era un diritto ereditario ed esclusivo delle famiglie patrizie iscritte nel Libro d'Oro della nobiltà veneziana, la cui istituzione giungerà addirittura dopo più di due secoli, nel 1506 e nel 1526.Idealmente i "libri d'oro nascite" e i registri "Balla d'oro", conservati nell'ufficio dell'Avogaria di Comun, legati al processo cui era soggetto ciascun patrizio per accedere al Maggior Consiglio, nonché la lista di tutti i detentori di cariche, potrebbero fornirci preziose informazioni, ma essi sono sistematici solo dal Cinquecento in poi e in ogni modo comporterebbero un immenso lavoro di spoglio per ottenere come solo risultato sicuro la presenza delle famiglie nel Maggior Consiglio; ma le date di cooptazione e d'estinzione sarebbero emerse solo in minima parte. Inoltre, un lavoro di questa portata non avrebbe coperto il periodo che va dal 1297 al 1506. Malgrado ciò, il patriziato veneziano ha saputo predisporre nel corso dei secoli una serie di strumenti che fungevano da vere banche dati politiche e sociali, e che permettevano la rapida identificazione della veste sociale e politica di famiglie e persone: libri d'oro che elencavano tutti i membri del Maggior Consiglio secondo appartenenza famigliare; cronache di famiglie che studiavano la storia d'ogni famiglia membro del Maggior Consiglio, e che fornivano la data di cooptazione e d'estinzione; liste d'elezioni alle cariche e genealogie di singole famiglie. La loro affidabilità cambia secondo il genere: i libri d'oro - prima manoscritti, poi stampati sotto il titolo di La Temi Veneta e Protogiornale - sono considerati fedeli alle carte prodotte dall'amministrazione pubblica, mentre le cronache, manipolate a scopo politico o personale, non sono di grande aiuto, eccetto un solo caso: il Cod. Marc. It. VII, 105 (=7732). Questa cronaca, compilata tra il 1559 e 1567, è frutto di indagine accurata - svolta con ogni probabilità su richiesta ufficiale – su tutte le famiglie veneziane considerate nobili, incluse quelle che sedevano in Maggior Consiglio ed estinte prima della "serrata". Contrariamente ad altre cronache - più attente all'invenzione d'origini illustri per le famiglie - la novità di quest’ultima sta nel fatto che il compilatore identifica il momento della divisione della famiglia in casate con le relative armi e individua l'ultimo membro d'ogni famiglia estinta e la sua ultima carica sulla base, sembra, di documenti ufficiali.(Dorit Raines, Cooptazione, aggregazione e presenza in Maggior Consiglio: le casate del patriziato veneziano (1297-1797)
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JUVENAL(IS), Decimus Junius.
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| The beautiful first Badius edition of Juvenal Familiare commentum. Cum Anthonii Mancinelli explanatione. Argumenta Satyrarum Juvenalis per Antonium Mancinellum.
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Paris, Jodocus Badius Ascensius, for Joannis Meganc, Joannis Waterloose & Jodocus Horenweghe (in Flanders), 7 March 1505 (1506). 4to. Nineteenth-century marbled boards. (6), CCLIII lvs. (without the last blank); collatiion: #6, a-z, A-H8, I6. Fine Badius edition published in Paris of Juvenal's Satyrae. Jodocus Badius Ascensius (1461-1535) published his comments on Juvenal already in two earlier editions printed in Lyon in 1498 and 1501, but the present is the first edition published by his own house at Paris, which he started in 1503. The main text is printed in a large gothic type, with the extensive commentary by the influential Italian humanist Antonio Mancinelli from Velletri (1452-1502) in smaller gothic. The colophon is dated 7 March 1505, but the dedication letter by Badius Ascensius to Henricus Valuphinus on the verso of the title is dated 7 March 1506 ('Nonis Martiis Anno. Millesimo quingentesimo sexto'); as the year in the colophon is given in numerals, this may be an error and then the date of publication should be 1506. The dedication is followed by a letter by Mancinelli, dated 9 June 1492 (f. (1)v-(2)r), a general note on Juvenal by Mancinelli and a 'vita' of Juvenal by Badius Ascensius on f. (2)r and another note on the Satires of Juvenal by Mancinelli on f. (2)v. The Tabula is on f. (3)r-(6)v. Good copy with contemporary annotations (sm. numbers above the words of the first Satire).- (Sm. hole in one leaf). Panzer VII, 512; Machiels J 358; Adams J 752; STC French, p. 248; Renouard, Josse Badius Ascensius, II, p. 538; cf. Machiels, De boekdrukkunst te Gent tot 1560, nr. 31; for Mancinelli: Neophilolgus, 22/1 (1937), pp. 48-55; Eva Matthews Sanford, 'Renaissance Commentaries on Juvenal, in: Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, 79 (1948), pp. 92-112.
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Iustiniani Laurentii
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Brixia Britannicus A. 1506. 29,5 x 20,5 cm., circa 600 carte complessivamente, primo opuscolo con legatura in piena pergamena, gli altri in cartoncino editoriale, buone condizioni, in latino. Si tratta di opuscoli dedicati a vari temi religiosi, parte dell'opera. Opera rarissima, edizione originale. Iustiniano, primo patriarca di Venezia, 1381-1456.. De Humilitate - De perfectionis gradibus - De interiori conflictu - De obedientia - De institutione et regimine praelatorum - Fasciculus amoris in coena domini - De compunctione et complactu christianae perfectionis et animae reformatione ad perfectionem - De triumphali agone mediatoris Christi - Epistolae
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LAURENT,M.CH.
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| Receuil des ordonnances des Pays-Bas. Deuxieme serie.
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. Tome premier contenant les ordonnances du 7 Octobre 1506 au 16 Decembre 1519., Bruxelles,1893. 759 Pages grand folio. Tome 2: feu M.Ch.Laurent et Lameere,M.J., 29 Janv.(1520 N.S.) au 31 Dec.1529. 628 Pages grand folio. Contient de belles, gravures de monnaies ! (1898). Tome 3: Lameere,M.J.: 8 Janv.1529 (1530,N.ST.), au 11 Dec.1536. 604 Pages grand folio.(1902). Tome 4: Lameere,J.& Simont,H.:, 9 Janv.1536 (1537 N.ST.) au 24 Dec.1543. 527 P.grand fol.(1907). Les 4 volumes:
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ALBERTUS MAGNUS.
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| Aristotle popularized Philosophia naturalis.
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Basel, Michael Furter, 1506, June 22.. Sm. 4to. 17th century vellum, remnants of ties. With woodcut initial 'A', the first letter of the author's name, and large symbolic woodcut (115x95mm) on title, depicting the position of the earth consisting of the four elements and protected by God, in the universe surrounded five symbolic emblems: scales, a human head with the numbers 1-10 underneath, a pair of compasses, a carpenter's square and a vase; woodcut printer's device at the end (f. 65r), full-page woodcut of a human head, indicating 'Ventriculus I-III' (f. 46r), and 2 large woodcuts in the text of the spheres. (66) lvs., incl. last blank.. Popular treatise by Albertus Magnus, in which he summarizes and explains for his students Aristotle's ideas on physics, metaphysics, and mathematics. Three parts are dedicated to heaven and earth, the elements and meteorology, and another part describes the 'anima' in every detail: the soul and mind of the human being and the spirit of animals and plants, but also the five senses, the human intelligence to invent, judge, memorize and interprete, and emotions like sensibility, sensuality, desire, love, affection, and fear. Other aspects of the mind like phantasy, imagination, dreams, the will, and even the control of the limbs are treated as well. The work is a fine example of the way Albertus Magnus introduced Aristotle to his students and taught Greek and Arab science at the universities. Good copy.- (Front flyleaf loose; a few contemporary annotations in ink in the margins and on verso of the last blank). Adams A 532; this title not in STC German, Duveen, Ferguson, Caillet or Machiels.
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ALBERTO MAGNO (1193-1280)
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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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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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GARIMBERTI Girolamo.
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| IL CAPITANO GENERALE DI M.GIROLAMO GARIMBERTO. Nuovamente mandato in luce all'Eccellentissimo Duca di Parma e di Piacenza. In Venetia, Appresso Giordano Ziletti all'Insegna della Stella, 1557.
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. Seconda edizione. Cm.14,7x9,8. Pg.(20), 582, (2). Legatura coeva in piena pergamena molle, allentata. Al frontespizio marca tipografica con stella a sette punte, l'inferiore allungata, in bordura decorativa con quattro putti e il motto "Inter omnes". Lieve alone da umidita che interessa il margine superiore esterno delle ultime 60 carte. Manca il foglio di guardia posteriore. Girolamo Garimberto (Parma, 1506-1575), fu prolifico letterato, antiquario e Vescovo di Gallese. Fu per lunghi anni al servizio di Cesare Gonzaga e collaboro, per incarico di Gregorio XII, alla stesura della Bolla "Christiani Populi" in cui si dispose l'unione tra l'Ordine di San Maurizio e quello di San Lazzaro. Il presente testo, pubblicato la prima volta nel 1556, contiene una erudita serie di indicazioni circa le virtu necessarie ad un condottiero, sia in tempo di pace che di guerra. > Graesse, III, 27. Brunet, II, 1486. British Library, STC, 290..
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ALBERTUS MAGNUS.
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| Philosophia naturalis.
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Aristotle popularized Basel, Michael Furter, 1506, June 22. Sm. 4to. 17th century vellum, remnants of ties. With woodcut initial 'A', the first letter of the author's name, and large symbolic woodcut (115x95mm) on title, depicting the position of the earth consisting of the four elements and protected by God, in the universe surrounded five symbolic emblems: scales, a human head with the numbers 1-10 underneath, a pair of compasses, a carpenter's square and a vase; woodcut printer's device at the end (f. 65r), full-page woodcut of a human head, indicating 'Ventriculus I-III' (f. 46r), and 2 large woodcuts in the text of the spheres. (66) lvs., incl. last blank. Popular treatise by Albertus Magnus, in which he summarizes and explains for his students Aristotle's ideas on physics, metaphysics, and mathematics. Three parts are dedicated to heaven and earth, the elements and meteorology, and another part describes the 'anima' in every detail: the soul and mind of the human being and the spirit of animals and plants, but also the five senses, the human intelligence to invent, judge, memorize and interprete, and emotions like sensibility, sensuality, desire, love, affection, and fear. Other aspects of the mind like phantasy, imagination, dreams, the will, and even the control of the limbs are treated as well. The work is a fine example of the way Albertus Magnus introduced Aristotle to his students and taught Greek and Arab science at the universities. Good copy.- (Front flyleaf loose; a few contemporary annotations in ink in the margins and on verso of the last blank). Adams A 532; this title not in STC German, Duveen, Ferguson, Caillet or Machiels.
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| Suetonius Tranquillus cum Philippi Beroaldi et Marci Antonii Sabellici commentarius, cum figuris nuper additis.
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Venetiis Ioannem Rubeum Vercellensem 1506 In-folio de 4 ff.n.ch. et 358 ff.ch.; demi-peau de truie estampée sur ais de bois (reliure de l'époque). Sander, 7143; Essling, 208. Première édition illustrée : un bois sur le titre portant le monogramme L ; 44 vignettes au trait, empruntées pour la plupart au Tite-Live, et 36 vignettes ombrées faites expressément pour l'édition; au commencement de la vie de Jules César, une gravure sur bois représente la naissance de l'empereur : C'est la plus ancienne illustration de l'opération césarienne (Sander). La plupart des figures et des lettrines ont été coloriées à l'époque. Le texte des Vies des douze Césars de Suétone, au centre, est encadré des commentaires de Philippe Béroalde et de Marc Antoine Sabellicus. Quelques annotations marginales et quelques rares feuillets brunis, cependant bon exemplaire. Ex-libris Dr. Desnos
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| 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 illuminated, very good. Bound in 19th century half calf with gilt floral ornaments and 2 birds (repeated) to spine, lettered Opera Venerabilis, marbled paper boards, firm and attractive later binding. Paper clean and firm, page size 14,4 x 10 cm, good margins. The edition contains: De Statu interioris Hominis, De quatuor ventis in mare pugnantibus, etc, printed in a nice small gothic letter, title page in the style of a table of contents with small piece to top repaired, and old ownership marks cancelled, a very nice copy of a sweet old book. Price in Euro 5985.09, but credit card transactions in pounds sterling only
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| LA GARDE FIDELE DU SAINT-PERE. LES SOLDATS SUISSES AU SERVICE DU VATICAN DE 1506 A' NOS JOURS. ILLUSTRATIONS EN COULEURS DE FRED FAY. PARIS, EDITIONS DE LA CLE' D'OR, 1935 ; GRAND IN-4 EN FEUILLES SOUS COUVERTURE CREME REMPLIEE, ILLUSTREE EN COULEURS, CHEMISE-ETUI DE L'EDITEUR, PIECE DE TITRE HAVANE IMPRIMEE EN DORE' ; 201, (5) PP., 1 PHOTOGRAPHIE HORS-TEXTE ET 24 AQUARELLES HORS-TEXTE COLORIEES AU POCHOIR PAR LE PROCEDE' DUVAL-BEAUFUME'.
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Tirage a' 1000 exemplaires sur Japon d'origine (N787), avec 2 suites supplementaires des aquarelles, une en noir et une en couleurs. Tres bel ouvrage superbement illustre' de vues, uniformes et scenes militaires, les couleurs sont d'une grande fraicheur et l'ensemble en tres bel etat.
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| Sermones convivales: de mirandis Germanie antiquitatibus.
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(Straßburg, Joh. Prüss), [1506]. 26 nn. Bll. (d. l. w.). (Beigebunden) II: Solinus, Caius Julius. Polyhistor, seu rerum orbis memorabilium collectanea [.]. Köln, Eucharius Cervicornus und Hero Fuchs, Dezember 1520. XCII [92], (12) Bll. Mit breiter architekton. Holzschnittbordüre. (Beigebunden) III: Pomponius Mela. Cosmographia. (Paris), Jean Petit, (5. Juni 1513). Mit großer Schrotschnitt-Druckermarke am Titel. XXX [30], (10) Bll. (Beigebunden) IV: Herodian. Libri octo, in quibus hi imperatores continentur [.]. Angelo Politiano interprete. (Straßburg, Matthias Schürer, November 1513). (6), LXXXV [85], (1) Bll. (Beigebunden) V: [Bruni] Aretino, Leonardo. De bello Gotthorum: seu de bello Italico adversus Gotthos libri quattuor. Mit großer Schrotschnitt-Druckermarke am Titel. (Paris), [Guy Marchand für] Jean Petit, (31. März 1507). 48 Bll. Blindgepr. dunkelbrauner Kalbslederband der Zeit über Holzdeckeln; Spiegel aus einer Pergamenthandschrift des 13. Jhs. mit Fleuronnée-Initialen. 4to. Seltene erste Ausgabe. "Von hohem Interesse für die Beurtheilung von Peutinger's kritischer Befähigung sind seine 1506 veröffentlichten 'Sermones convivales' [.] Die umfangreichste Untersuchung in dieser Schrift behandelt im Anschluß an Wimpheling's Forschungen die Frage nach den alten Grenzen Galliens und Germaniens, als dessen Ergebnis die Behauptung erscheint, daß die Städte diesseits des Rheins von Köln bis Straßburg und einige andere Städte von Cäsar's Zeit an und früher nicht den Galliern, sondern deutschen Königen und nachher den römischen Kaisern unterworfen waren" (ADB XXV, 566) - Unter der Überschrift "De Lusitanis nautis qui in Indiam navigant" erwähnt Peutinger u. a. die Reisen seiner Augsburger Landsleute nach Ostindien. Weiterhin enthalten sind auch Gedichte von Sebastian Brant und Ringmann Philesius sowie ein Nachwort Matthias Schürers, der damals noch Korrektor bei Prüss war. - Vorgebunden 4 weitere Frühdrucke: II: Das Werk des römischen Geographen Gaius Julius Solinus (3. Jh.) hatte ursprünglich den Titel "Collectanea rerum memorabilium". "The greater part of this work is taken from Pliny's 'Natural History' and Mela's 'Cosmographia'. It was revised in the sixth century under the title of 'Polyhistor'. It was a popular work in the middle ages" (Cox II, 336). - Die schöne Renaissance-Titelbordüre nicht bei Johnson und Pflugk-Hartung. - III: Seltene Petit-Ausgabe (ed. P. Phoenix) des ältesten erhaltenen geographischen Werkes der Römer. "With the exception of Pliny's Natural History, this is the only formal treatise on geography in classical Latin [.] unlike the Greek writers, [it] asserted the existence of a southern temperate region, which was inaccessible because it was cut off from the northern region by a terrifically hot zone intervening" (Cox II, 335). Schöner Druck mit gedruckten Marginalien, einigen Initialen und der prächtigen Verlegermarke (Haebler III d). - IV: Erste im deutschen Sprachraum erschienene Ausgabe. Die römische Geschichte in acht Büchern (ursprünglich auf Griechisch verfaßt) behandelt die etwa sechs Jahrzehnte nach dem Tode Mark Aurels. - V: Seltene Ausgabe von Brunis Geschichte der Gotenkriege. - Stellenweise unbedeutender Wasserrand im Bundsteg; erste 10 Bll. mit kl. Braunfleck im Oberrand. Rücken und Schließen erneuert; Hinterdeckel mit Nagelspuren eines Kettenbeschlags. Insgesamt schöner und gut erhaltener Sammelband mit durchwegs seltenen französischen und elsässischen Postinkunabeln. I: VD 16, P 2081. BM-STC German 689. Adams P 940. Muller II, 17, 41. Ritter 1678. - II: - VD 16, S 6964. BM-STC German 818. Schweiger II, 959. Nicht bei Adams. - III: BM-STC French 308. Schweiger II, 606. Nicht bei Adams. - IV: VD 16, H 2501. Muller II, 187, 110. Ritter 1197. Schmidt 113. Schweiger I, 137. Nicht im BM-STC German oder bei Adams. - V: BM-STC French 84. Adams A 1554. IA 125.746. Potthast I, 172.
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Hieronymus, Eusebius Sophronius
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| Explanatio Origenis Adamantij Presbyteri in Epistola Pauli ad Romanos divo Hieronymo Interprete
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SIMON DE LUERE 1506 TRADE PAPER Venice: Simon de Luere, 26 January 1506. RARE BOOKS, Standard.
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giustiniani lorenzo
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Brixiae Angelum Britannicum 1506 In folio, leg. piena pergamena rigida, tit. al dorso, filetto a secco, ai piatti. Frontespizio con tit. in gotico su tre righe, firma di possesso, cc 8, cc 6 (ultima bianca) Vita a cura di Bernardo Giustiniano, cc 14; Lignum vitae cc 92; De disciplina et perfetione monastica, cc 64, De spirituali verbi, cc 96; Fasciculus amoris, cc 70; De triumphali agone, cc 104. Da ricerche effettuate le opere venivano vendute separatamente e nelle biblioteche pubbliche si trovano esemplari con diverse opere assemblate parzialmente e non si conoscono esemplari veramente completi con tutto il pubblicato. (Gran parte degli esemplari citati dall'Iccu hanno opere non presenti nel ns esemplare, ma non hanno le opere da noi possedute) Copia in superbo stato di conservazione, a largo margine, su carta greve di rarissimo postincunabolo contenente la prima ediz. di molte opere del primo patriarca di Venezia. "Venerato dopo la morte come beato, fu canonizzato nel 1690 da Alessandro VIII. le sue opere, assai notevoli per il senso mistico che le pervade, furono stampate per la prima volta a Brescia nel 1506" Treccani XXI, p. 501; Nonostante questa citazione, l'Ascarelli p. 168 non menziona edizioni del Britannico nel 1506; Manca al cat. Trivulziana, ediz. lombarde; Manca all'Adams ed al British Museum; Graesse III, 510
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PTOLOMAEI, Claudii.
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| 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 vélin, reliure XVIIè. Quelques pales rousseurs en marge. Première édition des "Analemmate" de Ptolémée. Elle est due à Frederico Commandito qui travailla sur un manuscrit latin trouvé quelques temps auparavant par le pape Marcel III, manuscrit lui-même traduit de l'arabe, l'original grec ayant disparu. Ce traité sur les cadrans solaires est "un des premiers ouvrages de gnomonique" Houzeau et lancaster, 3072. Il est divisé en deux parties: dans la première, Commandino donne le texte de Ptolémée avec ses commentaires; la deuxième "de Horologiorum" lui est propre. Diagrammes in texte Frederico Commandino (1506-1575) est l'auteur de nombreuses traductions, avec commentaires, de textes classiques scientifiques (Archimède, Ptolémée, Euclide, Apollonius ) En 1558, il publie "Commentarius in planisphaerium Ptolemaei" où il montre déjà une parfaite connaissance de l'esprit de Ptolémée. Honeyman, VI, 2558; Adams, 2216; Houzeau I, 3071.
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LAPIDE, Johannes (Heynlin) de.
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In Breslau binding Cologne, Joh. Landen, 1506. 8vo. Original blindstamped calf, spines ribbed, front side decorated with roll cuts representing the Resurrection and the Crucifixion in centre, surrounded by the four Evangelists, the title #Resolutorium XLIII## blindstamped on top and bottom, rear side . Woodcut of the virgin on recto and verso last leaf. (44) lvs. AUGUSTINUS OF LEONISSA. Sermones pulcherrimi super dominicam orationem Pater noster et angelicam salutationem Ave maria... Cologne, Henricus Quentel, 1505. 8vo. With fine woodcut initials. (92) lvs. Two rare early sixteenth century Cologne imprints in fine sixteenth-century blind-stamped binding by the Breslau binder HB, dated 1540. The first work is a popular manual on the rites of the Roman Catholic mass by Johannes (Heynlin) de Lapide, who was the centre of a famous circle of learned men, one of whom was Sebastian Brandt. The work is divided into ten chapters, together treating 43 articles. The second work contains sermons by Augustinus of Leonissa, from the order of St. Augustinus, in two parts, with fifty and twenty-eight sermons respectively. Of special interest is the binding by a Breslau binder known by his monogram HB only. He worked from 1524 to 1540 and made bindings for Johann Hess, the reformer and first evangelical pastor of Breslau, and also for Heinrich Ribisch, syndic of the city of Breslau. For the present binding, two roll tools are used, one with the three images of Christ - Crucifixion, Resurrection and Christ carrying the instruments of his torture - the other with the four Evangelists. Both roll tools carry the initials HB, at the top of the Crucifixion, and above the head of St. Matthew. The date is marked in the tool with the four Evangelists only, at the top of the image of St. Marc. The present book previously belonged to the collection of the church of the cathedral of Breslau, according to the erased manuscript entry on the title of the first work: "Eccle. Cathedralis Wratislaviensis". Good copy, with old ms. name on paste-down and ms. annotations in the margins of the second work.- (Brass corners rear side lacking; lower half of the title cut off; one corner dam.). Ad binding: cf. Europäische Einbandkunst aus sechs Jahrhunderten. Beispiele aus der Bibliothek Otto Schäfer. Schweinfurt, 1992, no. 25; ad 1: VD 16, H 3454 (1 copy); STC German p. 484; Proctor 10484; not in Adams ad 2: VD 16, A 4321 (1 copy); not in STC German, nor in Adams.
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OROSIUS, Paulus.
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| Pauli Orosii historiographi clarissimi opus prestantissimum.
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Paris: Jehan Petit, 1506. [18] CXXIII leaves. Printer's device on title page. 8vo, contemporary vellum-backed decorated paper boards. A few old marginal notes; vellum spine almost entirely absent (chewed away, apparently); front board attached only by two of three cords; some old repairs to margins; old ink name roughly effaced from title page.
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PTOLOMAEI, Claudii.:
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| 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 vélin, reliure XVIIè. Quelques pales rousseurs en marge. Première édition des "Analemmate" de Ptolémée. Elle est due à Frederico Commandito qui travailla sur un manuscrit latin trouvé quelques temps auparavant par le pape Marcel III, manuscrit lui-même traduit de l'arabe, l'original grec ayant disparu. Ce traité sur les cadrans solaires est "un des premiers ouvrages de gnomonique" Houzeau et lancaster, 3072. Il est divisé en deux parties: dans la première, Commandino donne le texte de Ptolémée avec ses commentaires; la deuxième "de Horologiorum" lui est propre. Diagrammes in texte Frederico Commandino (1506-1575) est l'auteur de nombreuses traductions, avec commentaires, de textes classiques scientifiques (Archimède, Ptolémée, Euclide, Apolloniusä) En 1558, il publie "Commentarius in planisphaerium Ptolemaei" où il montre déjà une parfaite connaissance de l'esprit de Ptolémée. Honeyman, VI, 2558; Adams, 2216; Houzeau I, 3071.
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GOLZIO Vincenzo.,
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| SEICENTO E SETTECENTO.,
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2 voll., pp. complessive XI-1506, 16 tavv. col., 1075 ill., 26 cm., tela edit. UTET., - 1960.,
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| Il Capitano Generale Di M. Girolamo Garimberto. Nuovamente Mandato in Luce All'Eccellentissimo Duca Di Parma E Di Piacenza. in Venetia, Appresso Giordano Ziletti All'Insegna Della Stella, 1557
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. Seconda edizione. Cm.14, 7x9, 8. Pg. (20), 582, (2). Legatura coeva in piena pergamena molle, allentata. Al frontespizio marca tipografica con stella a sette punte, l'inferiore allungata, in bordura decorativa con quattro putti e il motto "Inter omnes". Lieve alone da umidità che interessa il margine superiore esterno delle ultime 60 carte. Manca il foglio di guardia posteriore. Girolamo Garimberto (Parma, 1506-1575), fu prolifico letterato, antiquario e Vescovo di Gallese. Fu per lunghi anni al servizio di Cesare Gonzaga e collaborò, per incarico di Gregorio XII, alla stesura della Bolla "Christiani Populi" in cui si dispose l'unione tra l'Ordine di San Maurizio e quello di San Lazzaro. Il presente testo, pubblicato la prima volta nel 1556, contiene una erudita serie di indicazioni circa le virtù necessarie ad un condottiero, sia in tempo di pace che di guerra. > Graesse, III, 27. Brunet, II, 1486. British Library, STC, 290.
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REUCHLIN, Johannes
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| Principium libri...De rudimentis hebraicis liber primus (- liber tertius).
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| Pforzheim, Anshelm 1506. Folio. (1) S. (= half-title), pp. 1 - 261, (1) p., pp. 262 - 542, 545 - 588, 589 / (90) (=additional leaf), S. 589 - 616, 616 (pagination repeated) - (621); (4) pp. ( = 628 pp.: thus complete). Printer's device, woodcut (coat-of-arms). Blind-stamped (upper Rhein?) pigskin (rubbed, stained), lacking ties. First edition. This teaching manual on Hebraic is composed of a dictionary in two parts and a grammar. At the same time Anshelm used, for the first time in Germany, movable types for Hebrew (which he had made according to Italian prototypes; see Marx in: Bibliogr. Essays. A Tribut to W. Eames. p. 381 ff.). This first edition of 1500 copies (see Widmann in: Festschrift J. Benzing, p. 494) was produced at Reuchlin's own cost. The intentions which lay behind this introduction to Hebraic | |