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Euripide; Erasmo da Rotterdam (interprete)
Euripidis tragoediae duae, Hevuna & Iphigenia in Aulide, latinae factae, des. Erasmo Roterodamo interprete. Apud inclitam Germaniae Basileam
      - Basileae, Apud Joannem Frobenium, 1518In 16° (cm 11,7 x 18,2), legatura piena pergamena coeva, dorso legato con bindelle a vista. Cc 191, (1), grande cornice architettonica con i simboli della città svizzera e dello stampatore, incastona il titolo al frontespizio; al verso dell'ultima carta, impresa tipografica a piena pagina con putti e bastone di Esculapio. Esemplare in buone condizioni, uniformemente lievemente brunito, due timbretti al frontespizio di cui uno a secco, ex libris manoscritto coevo al frontespizio, rade annotazioni coeve nel testo, qua e là restauri a minuscole mancanze fatte con velina, ad esempio al frontespizio, dove è scritta a mano con caratteri che riproducono gli originali, sulla velina, "ERASMO ROTERODAMO". L'asportazione del solo nome dell'interprete, dai contorni assai netti, fa pensare ad una volontà di censura assai frequente all'epoca e successivamente: Erasmo fu messo all'Indice dal Concilio Tridentino, ed ivi rimase per secoli. Le integrazioni fatte con velina, assai discrete, sono fatte con maestria e le eventuali lettere andate perse, recuperate e trascritte abilmente, in modo che non si nota la differenza dai caratteri a stampa. Esemplare quindi restaurato con cura, su carta forte e fresca, di tipico esempio di concorso di grandi umanisti vòlto al salvataggio di fondamentali frammenti del passato: il grande stampatore umanista Froben e il celeberrimo Erasmo, nello stimolante, attivissimo, aperto clima moderno della cittadina svizzera culla dell'Umanesimo, uniti nel recuperare e tramandare le opere del tragediografo antico. L'origine dell'impresa risale a una decina di anni prima: dopo una prima insoddisfacente stampa parigina dell'anno precedente, nel 1507 Erasmo (1466 ca. - 1536) pubblicò a Venezia presso Aldo due versioni latine di tragedie euripidee, offrendo così il proprio contributo a uno dei fenomeni più innovatori della cultura letteraria del tempo, cioè la riappropriazione del genere tragico antico. Edizione rara: nelle biblioteche consultate abbiamo trovato censite solo le successive.
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Sabellicus Marcus Antonius Coccius
Exemplorum libri Decem
      Giorgio dei Ruscon, Venise 1507 - Sabellicus Marcus Antonius Coccius (1436-1506) ~ Exemplorum libri decem A Venise, Giorgio dei Rusconi, 1507. In-fol, 4 pp., 146 pp., reliure en veau estampée à froid sur ais de bois, des centaines de lettres peintes en rouge et bleu. Rare post-incunable du dernier ouvrage de Marcus Antonius Coccius Sabellicus. L'ouvrage est dû aux soins d'Egnatius qui en avait reçu de l'auteur mourant le manuscrit inspiré de Pétrarque et de son Res memorandae. L'érudit italien Sabellicus est né à Vicovaro près de Rome en 1436 et mort à Venise en 1506. Dans sa jeunesse il fut l'élève de Pomponius Laetus. Il fait ses études à Rome, en dialectique, mathématiques, grec, puis enseigne à Udine, compose une histoire de Venise, en 15 mois, pour laquelle il obtient en 1486 le premier privilège attribué à un auteur, et devient professeur à San Marco avec G. Valla. Sabellico sert de bibliothécaire à la collection que le cardinal Bessarion a donnée à Venise (bibliothécaire de la Marciana, il avait en charge la collection de manuscrits grecs la plus importante d'Europe). Il a écrit de nombreux livres en l'honneur de Venise. Il a également produit des commentaires sur Pline l'Ancien, Valère Maxime, Tite Live, Horace. Sabellicus permit à Alde Manuce de puiser dans l'importante bibliothèque dont il était le garant et sans être l'Anonymus Harvardianus est-il l'inspirateur de l'une ou l'autre de ses réalisations. "Ses infirmités, qui étaient plus le fruit de ses débauches que de ses travaux, l'obligèrent à se démettre en 1505 de son poste de bibliothécaire de Saint-Marc." Il mourut de maladie vénérienne "gallica tabe ex vaga Venere quaesita, non obscure consumptus" dit P. Jove. Les ff. liminaires de cette édition portent une lettre de Beatus Rhenanus, un poème de D. Palladius Soranus et l'épître dédicatoire de J. B. Egnatius au doge de Venise Leonardus Lauretanus. Beau volume, dans un intéressante reliure monastique du début du XVIe siècle. Grandes marges. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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(Petrus von Rosenheim):
Rationarium Evangelistarum, omnia in se evangelia prosa, versu, imginibus(que) q(uam) mirifice co(m)plexte(n)s. (Incipit: Hexastichon Sebastiani Brant in memorabiles evangelistar(um) figuras).
      (Am Ende:) Pforzheim, Thomas Anshelm, 1507.. 17 nn. Bll. (ohne das letzte weiße) mit 15 nahezu blattgroßen Textholzschnitten und 1 Holzschnitt-Druckermarke. 8°. Mod. Pgmt.. VD 16, P 1908. Franz Thoma, Die Beziehung des Petrus von Rosenheim zu den Xylographa des Ars Memorandi und zu den frühen Drucken des Rationarium Evangelistarum (In: Zentralblatt für Bibliothekswesen. Bd. 46 [1929] S. 533 - 546). - Erstmals erschien das Werk unter dem Titel "Ars memorandi" um 1470 als Blockbuch. Die "Ars Memorandi" diente dem mittelalterlichen Priester zum Training des Gedächtnisses, öfter wohl auch als reines menometechnisches Hilfsmittel, mit dessen Hilfe er sich den Inhalt der Evangelien leichter vergegenwärtigen konnte. Der vorliegende typographische Druck (einer von 9 zwischen 1502 und 1522 bei Thomas Anshelm erschienen Drucke) enthält alle schon als Blockbuch erschienen 15 menemonischen Holzschnitte in verkleinerter Form. "Neu hinzugekommen sind einleitende mit Bezug auf die mnemonischen Figuren empfehlende Gedichte, so ein Hexastichon von Johannes Brandt, ein gleiches des Jodokus Gallus Rubeaquensis (Rufach), ein Distichon eben desselben und ein Tetradistichon des Georg Simler aus Wimpfen. Ferner sind neu die Begleitverse des Petrus von Rosenheim zu den mnemonischen Bildern. Diese Begleitverse sind nichts anderes als metrische Kapitelsummarien auf die vier Evangelien, entnommen aus dem damals weitverbreitenden mnemotechnischen Hauptwerk des Petrus, dem 'Roseum memoriale divinorum eloquiorum'. Jedes Distichon dieser Begleitverse beginnt mit einem bestimmten Buchstaben des Alphabets, um damit auch die Zahl des Kapitels zu bezeichnen. Neu ist auch die Vorrede des Simler an den Leser, die Peroratio des Thomas Anshelm (Habes ingenue lector) und eine mnemonische Zusammenstellung der Sommer- und Winterevangelien. Die zusammenhanglosen Sprichwörter der einzelnen Evangelienperikopen sind nach Hexamentern geordnet, über jedem Stichwort steht die Zahl des betreffenden Kapitels. Ein Punkt über, unter oder neben der Zahldeutet nach einem Merkvers die Zugehörigkeit zu einem der vier Evangelien an." (Thoma S. 543 f.). Aber nicht nur im Text sind die bei Thomas Anshelm in Pforzheim erschienen Drucke gegenüber den xylographischen Drucken verbessert auch die Holzschnitte sind zeichnerisch wesentlich verbessert worden. Die Verbesserungen sind wahrscheinlich dem Georg Simler aus Wimpfen am Neckar zuzuschreiben. Der Text ist ein Auszug aus Petrus von Rosenheim (1380 - 1433) in 1194 Distichen geschriebenem "Roseum memoriale divinorum eloquiorum" (um 1423-26), mit dem dieser die Bibelmnemonik in Deutschland begründet. - Titel mit größeren Einrissen (kleiner Buchstabenverlust (fachmännisch restauriert), einige weitere Blätter mit kleineren fachmännisch restaurierten Einrissen (Blatt 2 kleiner Buchstabenverlust, vorletztes Blatt ebenfalls mit kleinem Buchstabenverlust und Berührung des Holzschnittes). Leicht gebräunt und fleckig.
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Damhouder, Joost de.
Praxis rerum civilium,. praetoribus, propraetoribus, consulibus, proconsulibus, magistratibus, reliquisque id gevus iustitiariis ac officiariis ... necessaria. Antwerpen, Johann Beller 1567. Gr.-8vo. 32 Bll. (ungezählt), 575, (1) (recte 576, (1)) S., 17 (statt 19) Bll. (ungezählt). Mit einem ganzseitigen Wappenholzschnitt, einem Holzschnitt-Portrait und 14 ganzseitigen Textholzschnitten. Etwas späterer Lederband mit blindgeprägter floraler Deckelbordüre und gepunztem Schnitt.
      . . Recht und Unrecht -Erste Ausgabe. - Adams D 11; Stintzing/Landsberg I, 606. - Der Jurist Damhouder (25.11.1507 Brügge - 22.01.1581 Antwerpen) war Anwalt in Brügge, Ratsmitglied und seit 1551 Rat in der habsburgisch-niederländischen inanzverwaltung. Bekannt wurde er durch seine Praxis rerum criminalium (1554), die großen Einfluß auf die Strafrechtspflege des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts hatte. Hier das zweite seiner Hauptwerke, ein Kompendium des Zivilprozesses, "im Ganzen der gemeine Proceß nach den Quellen und der italienischen Literatur" (Stintzing/L.) - Die schönen Holzschnitte zeigen Gerichtsszenen, den Ausbruch aus einem Kerker, das Einreichen von Petitionen und Widersprüchen u.a. - Einband etwas beschabt, Rücken lädiert, Vorsatz mit mehrzeiliger Widmung von alter Hand, leicht gebräunt, teilweise feuchtigkeitsfleckig, 2 Blatt mit Eckausrissen bei minimalem Textverlust, 1 Blatt mit kleinem Randeinriß. Fehlt ein Blatt des Registers und vermutlich ein Nachstück.
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Nicholas De Orbellis [Nicolas D'Orbellis], O.F.M.
Expositio in IV Sententiarum Libros
      Francisci Fradin. Second Hand [BOUND WITH: ] ARMANDUS DE BELLOVISU [ARMAND DE BELVEZER], O.P. (d.c.1334). De declaratione difficilium terminorum theologie philosophie atque logice. (Venetiis: per Jacobum Pencium de Leucho, 1507). 8vo (15.8 x 11.2cm), [a-z8 + 24ll. + A-X8 + aa-kk8 + 4ll. ] & [a-r8]. Newly rebound in full calf, with gilt lettering on spine, three large raised bands. Numerous wood-cut initials, occasional contemporary marginal annotations. Worming in margins of first two leaves. First title-page bears a library stamp. Slight water-staining to upper corner of first several leaves of first title. Nicholas de Orbellis was a Franciscan theologian and philosopher, and a renowned Scotist in his own day. His exposition on the Four Books of Sentences, a compilation based on that of Bl. Scotus, was his chief work. Armandus de Bellovisu was a mediaeval Dominican theologian and one of Aquinas' early disciples. He served as Master of the Sacred Palace under Pope John XXII.
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Damhouder, Joost de.
Praxis rerum civilium,. praetoribus, propraetoribus, consulibus, proconsulibus, magistratibus, reliquisque id gevus iustitiariis ac officiariis . necessaria. Antwerpen, Johann Beller 1567. Gr.-8vo. 32 Bll. (ungezählt), 575, (1) (recte 576, (1)) S., 17 (statt 19) Bll. (ungezählt). Mit einem ganzseitigen Wappenholzschnitt, einem Holzschnitt-Portrait und 14 ganzseitigen Textholzschnitten. Etwas späterer Lederband mit blindgeprägter floraler Deckelbordüre und gepunztem Schnitt.
      - Erste Ausgabe. ? Adams D 11; Stintzing/Landsberg I, 606. ? Der Jurist Damhouder (25.11.1507 Brügge - 22.01.1581 Antwerpen) war Anwalt in Brügge, Ratsmitglied und seit 1551 Rat in der habsburgisch-niederländischen inanzverwaltung. Bekannt wurde er durch seine Praxis rerum criminalium (1554), die großen Einfluß auf die Strafrechtspflege des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts hatte. Hier das zweite seiner Hauptwerke, ein Kompendium des Zivilprozesses, ?im Ganzen der gemeine Proceß nach den Quellen und der italienischen Literatur" (Stintzing/L.) ? Die schönen Holzschnitte zeigen Gerichtsszenen, den Ausbruch aus einem Kerker, das Einreichen von Petitionen und Widersprüchen u.a. ? Einband etwas beschabt, Rücken lädiert, Vorsatz mit mehrzeiliger Widmung von alter Hand, leicht gebräunt, teilweise feuchtigkeitsfleckig, 2 Blatt mit Eckausrissen bei minimalem Textverlust, 1 Blatt mit kleinem Randeinriß. Fehlt ein Blatt des Registers und vermutlich ein Nachstück.
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NICHOLAS DE ORBELLIS [NICOLAS D'ORBELLIS], O.F.M.
Expositio in IV sententiarum libros
      Francisci Fradin - [BOUND WITH:] ARMANDUS DE BELLOVISU [ARMAND DE BELVEZER], O.P. (d.c.1334). De declaratione difficilium terminorum theologie philosophie atque logice. (Venetiis: per Jacobum Pencium de Leucho, 1507). 8vo (15.8 x 11.2cm), [a-z8 + 24ll. + A-X8 + aa-kk8 + 4ll.] & [a-r8]. Newly rebound in full calf, with gilt lettering on spine, three large raised bands. Numerous wood-cut initials, occasional contemporary marginal annotations. Worming in margins of first two leaves. First title-page bears a library stamp. Slight water-staining to upper corner of first several leaves of first title. Nicholas de Orbellis was a Franciscan theologian and philosopher, and a renowned Scotist in his own day. His exposition on the Four Books of Sentences, a compilation based on that of Bl. Scotus, was his chief work. Armandus de Bellovisu was a mediaeval Dominican theologian and one of Aquinas' early disciples. He served as Master of the Sacred Palace under Pope John XXII. [Attributes: Soft Cover]
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VIGERIUS Marcus
Decachordum Christianum.
      (In fine, foglio F10 verso:) Fano, G. Soncino, 10 VIII 1507, in-folio, ff. (8, di cui l'ultimo bianco), CCXLVI, (16), car. romano su 38 linee per pag., bella leg. del primo settecento in p. pergam., bordura floreale impressa in oro ai piatti, ricchi fregi al dorso liscio, tagli marmorizz. Titolo con stemma cardinalizio inquadrato da ricca cornice rinascimentale su fondo nero; 10 illustrazioni a piena pagina, entro larga bordura decorata, riguardanti temi della vita di Cristo, 33 vignette (mm. 52x52), di cui 6 ripetute, su fondo criblé. Prima edizione dedicata a papa Giulio II, di cui si riportano le armi al tit., del trattato ascetico di Marco Vigerio (1446-1516), cardinale e protettore dell'ordine dei Francescani dal 1505. Il Decacordo cristiano è il più famoso libro che Soncino abbia mai pubblicato ed è considerato uno dei più bei figurati italiani della prima metà del Cinquecento. Le bellissime illustrazioni a piena pagina sembrerebbero essere, secondo gli ultimi studi, incisioni su metallo; le figure più piccole, che simboleggiano i 33 anni della vita di Cristo, sono invece incise in legno. La parte iconografica del libro è opera di un solo artista ancora anonimo, nonostante la grande tavola della Natività sia firmata "L" e quella della Pentecoste rechi due grandi lettere "F" e "V". Alcuni studiosi (Passavant, Fumagalli, …) avevano erroneamente attribuito le iniziali a Florio Valvassore, attivo solo più tardi. Essling invece interpreta "F" e "V" come Fano Urbe, mentre la "L" sarebbe l'iniziale del misterioso artista; Sander avvicina le incisioni alla scuola di Giovanni Bellini. Le illustrazioni, di elevata qualità artistica, vennero riutilizzate anche in altre edizioni: l'incisione raffigurante la Natività fu usata da Giunta nel 1511 per una Bibbia e copiata una seconda volta da Jacques Sacon nel 1516. Ultimo libro stampato a Fano dal Soncino, città in cui era attivo dal 1501, prima del suo trasferimento a Pesaro. Magnifico volume, capolavoro della tipografia soncinate. Ottimo esempl. a grandi margini..Adams V, 746. Brunet V, 1216. Olschki, Choix V, 5460: "Bien imprimé et remarquable pour les beaux bois dont il est décoré. Essling, I, p.145. Maca a Manzoni.
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MAILLARD Olivier O.
Diuini eloquii preconis celeberrimi fratris Oliverii Maillardi ordinis mioru [pro]fessoris: sermones de aduetu declamati Parisius in ecclesia sancti Johannis in grauia [Ensemble] Quadragesimale opus declamatum parisiorum urbe ecclesia sancti Johannis ingrauia [ensemble] Opus quadragesimale ... Oliuerij Maillardi ... quod quidem in ciuitate Naneten : fuit [lape]per eundem publice declaratum: ac nu[lape]laper Parisius impressam./Feria. Vi de passione oni. Sermo.
      Ensemble rare de ces trois editions de sermons latins par Olivier Maillard chez Jehan Petit. §Impression gothique sur 2 colonnes. Vignette de l'imprimeur sur la page de titre. On remarquera que la grande marque d'imprimeur n'est pas la meme en 1507 (un lion et un leopard le regard a senestre, avec des oiseaux dans l'arbre, les initiales J et P reliees par une corde nouee) que celle habituelle (deux lions se regardant avec un ecu portant une fleur de lys, tenue par leurs pattes). §Indications d'impression dans Colophon excepte pour le deuxieme volume, dont la date est presente sur la page de titre. Le colophon des deux premiers livres donne egalement la date de la premiere edition, 1494 (les bibliotheques donnent plutot 1498) pour sermones de Adventu et 1498 pour Quadragesimale. Jehan Petit reimprima plusieurs fois ces sermons de 1506 a 1522, Brunet. Quant au troisieme volume, la British Library en possede un exemplaire de 1506, mais ne contenant pas la troisieme partie sur la Passion du Christ , et compte 22f. pour la seconde partie, la bibliotheque Saint Genevieve n'en comptant que 21f. et nous 20 (sans doute 21 avec le dernier feuillet blanc place a la fin de la 3e partie). Brunet annonce que la bibliotheque de Nantes possede une edition du sermon sur la passion du Christ avec 16ff. mais sans indication d'imprimeur ou de lieu, et qui semble la meme que la notre. §Pleine Basane brune d'epoque. Dos a nerfs orne de fleurons. Filet d'encadrement sur les plats. Ensemble hativement restaure (deux caissons de coiffes, mors et coins). Mors fendus. §Olivier Maillard (1430-1502), vicaire general des observants franciscains de France en 1502, est une des plus grandes figures de la predication franciscaine a la fin du XVe. Predicateur de Louis XI et du duc de Bourgogne, Olivier Maillard (originaire de Bretagne et mort a Toulouse) ne semblait jamais trouver de mots assez durs ni d'expressions assez imagees pour ses sermons. Sa reputation est principalement fondee sur les predications qu'il fit pendant les annees 1494 et 1508 dans l'eglise de Saint-Jean en Greve a Paris et les libertes etranges qu'il s'y donna. "Jamais personne n'avait attaque toutes les classes et toutes les professions sociales avec plus de hardiesse, de virulence et de mauvais gout. Chacun de ses sermons est une satire amere et outrageante, revetue d'un langage grossier, trivial, et de mots empruntes aux mauvais lieux du plus bas etagei (Hoefer). Le style d'Olivier Maillard fut qualifie de "macaroniquei par Sainte-Beuve dans son Tableau historique et critique de la poesie et du theatre francais au XVIe siecle. §Voir Moreau, Inventaire chronologique des editions parisiennes du XVIe siecle. §'Frere Olivier MAILLARD etait un predicateur du XVe siecle qui acquit beaucoup de celebrite en prononcant plusieurs sermons latins meles de francais, dans lesquels il declama contre les vices des grands, des gens d'Eglise et des hommes de loi.' BRUNET III, 1318. §Tampon ancien et cachet ancien de la bibliotheque de la Sorbonne repetes au long de l'ouvrage (pages de titre et dernieres pages).Photos sur www.Edition-originale.com. Impensis Johanis petit, apud Michaelis Lesclencher. [Parisiis] (paris) _1511, 1512, 1507 in 8 (10x16cm) Fo.cxvi (5) (1bc) et Fo.clxxiiii (4) et Fo.102 (2) , 20f. 16f. 3 Vol. relies en un
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LOUIS XII. (1462-1515), König von Frankreich -] DAS EINREYTEN DES KÖNIGS
vo[n] Franckreich jn Jenua auss Frantzosischer zungen Jns Teutsch gepracht.
      (Nürnberg, Hieronymus Höltzel, 1507). - Kl.-4to. Mit Titelholzschnitt (Königswappen). Titel und Text durchgehend in Blau und Rot rubriziert. [4] Bl. Flexibler Pergamentband. Nachdem die 6000 im Dienst Frankreichs stehenden eidgenössischen Söldner im Frühjahr 1507 Genua, das sich am 12. März vom französischen Königreich losgesagt hatte, am 25. April zurückerobert hatten, konnte Ludwig XII. am 29. April den - nach dem Einzug am 26. August 1502 - zweiten triumphalen Einzug in die Stadt halten. Eine Abordnung der Schweizer Söldner, gefolgt von den Bogenschützen der Königsgarde, eröffnete denn auch die prachtvolle Parade. Der Bericht wurde nach französischen Augenzeugenberichten ins Deutsche übersetzt und vermutlich zuerst in Strassburg gedruckt. Dies ist einer von vier Drucken aus dem selben Jahr. - Durchgehend in Blau und Rot rubriziertes Exemplar, der Titelholzschnitt in denselben Farben koloriert. - In deutschen Bibliotheken konnten wir nur vier Exemplare dieser Flugschrift nachweisen: Universitätsbibliothek Würzburg, Ludwig-Maximilian Universität, München, BSB, München (entspricht wohl dem Strassburger Druck?) und HAB Wolfenbüttel. - Im Kopfsteg etwas wasserrandig. Johann Jeckenhopfer (Besitzereintrag am Schluss, datiert 28. Januar 1511), vermutlich der Urheber der Rubrikation, da sein Namenseintrag in denselben Farben ausgeführt ist. VD 16, E-734 (2 Ex.; BSB München und HAB Wolfenbüttel); Weller, Repertorium, 384. One of four imprints from the same year of this account on the festive re-entry of the French troops into Genoa in I507. The city had been conquered previously in 1502. The parade was led by the Swiss mercenaries followed by the royal archers. The report was translated from the French into German and presumably printed in Strasbourg. - Rubricated in red and blue throughout, the title color lined with the same colors. - We could trace four copies in German libraries only: University Libarary at Würzburg, Ludwig-Maximilian University and Bavarian State Library in Munich and HAB at Wolfenbüttel. - Narrow waterstain in uper margin. - Flexible vellum.
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Füllenbach, Elias H. / Miletto, Gianfranco
Dominikaner und Juden / Dominicans and Jews Personen, Konflikte und Perspektiven vom 13. bis 20. Jahrhundert / Personalities, Conflicts, and Perspectives from the 13th to the 20th Century
      Akademie Verlag - Dominikaner und Juden / Dominicans and Jews Personen, Konflikte und Perspektiven vom 13. bis 20. Jahrhundert / Personalities, Conflicts, and Perspectives from the 13th to the 20th Century (Akademie Verlag Berlin) ISBN: 978-3-05-004515-3 gebunden730 S. - 24 x 17 cm Dominikaner und Juden / Dominicans and JewsPersonen, Konflikte und Perspektiven vom 13. bis 20. Jahrhundert / Personalities, Conflicts, and Perspectives from the 13th to the 20th Century Herausgegeben von Füllenbach, Elias H. / Miletto, Gianfranco Verlag : Akademie Verlag Berlin ISBN : 978-3-05-004515-3 Einband : gebunden Preisinfo : ca. 79,80 Eur[D] / ca. 82,10 Eur[A] Alle Preisangaben in CHF (Schweizer Franken) sind unverbindliche Preisempfehlungen. Legende: UVP = unverbindliche Preisempfehlung, iVb = in Vorbereitung. Seiten/Umfang : 730 S. - 24 x 17 cm Erschienen : 01.10.2009 Aus der Reihe : Quellen und Forschungen zur Geschichte des Dominikanerordens 14 verwandte Themen : Geschichte Mittelalter/Mediävistik Neuere Geschichte ca. 79,80 Eur[D]Im Jahr 1507 erschien erstmals der sogenannte „Judenspiegel" des Johannes Pfefferkorn, dessen antijüdische Polemik später den Widerspruch Reuchlins herausfordern und schließlich zu einer heftigen Kontroverse führen sollte, an der die Kölner Dominikaner, insbesondere der damalige Prior Jacobus Hoogstraeten OP, auf Seiten Pfefferkorns regen Anteil hatten. In Erinnerung an diese Pfefferkorn-Reuchlin-Kontroverse vor nunmehr 500 Jahren behandelt dieser Sammelband das Verhältnis zwischen Dominikanern und Juden seit den Anfängen des Ordens im 13. Jahrhundert bis in die Zeit des Zweiten Weltkriegs. Neben Inquisitoren und Judenpredigern stellt der Band auch Theologen und Sprachforscher des Dominikanerordens vor, die mit Juden und der jüdischen Tradition in einem regen kulturellen Austausch standen.Die Autoren sind international anerkannte Wissenschaftler und Wissenschaftlerinnen aus den Bereichen Judaistik, Geschichte und Kirchengeschichte. Mit Beiträgen von Ulrich Horst, Thomas M. Izbicki, Hans-Martin Kirn, Bernard Montagnes, Ursula Ragacs, Burkhard Roberg, Jean-Pierre Rothschild, Kenneth Stow, Hubert Wolf, Mauro Zonta u. a.
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Segment aus der Tabula Peutingeriana.
      - Format: ca. 18,5 x 40 cm.Das in Kupferstich ausgeführte Karten-Segment ist einem unbekannten Werk (wohl 18. Jh.) entnommen und zeigt das südliche England, die Niederlande, Belgien und Frankreich sowie einen Teil von Nordrhein-Westfalen. Mit genauer Bezeichnung der Städte und Kohortenkastelle. Druck auf Büttenpapier. - "Die Tabula Peutingeriana, auch Peutingersche Tafel, ist eine kartografische Karte, die das römische Straßennetz im spätrömischen Weltreich von den britischen Inseln über den Mittelmeerraum und den nahen Osten bis nach Indien mit dem Ganges, der Insel Sri Lanka (Insula Taprobane) im Indischen Ozean und China wiedergibt. Sie ist nach Konrad Peutinger (14651547) benannt. Das Original der Straßenkarte aus der zweiten Hälfte des vierten Jahrhunderts enthielt eine graphische Darstellung der damals bekannten Welt, in der die Straßen als Verbindungslinien zwischen einzelnen Etappenorten eingetragen waren. Der bis heute nicht ermittelte Autor wollte nach dem Vorbild antiker Weltkarten eine einheitliche Darstellung der Terra habitabilis des 4. Jahrhunderts geben es fehlen weitgehend die germanischen Gebiete rechts des Rheins und Nordeuropa. Das spätrömische Original lässt sich zurückverfolgen auf verschiedene Vorläufer, darunter die Weltkarte des Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa nach seinem Tod war diese Karte in den Grabstein eingemeißelt worden, der sich in der Porticus Vipsaniae, nicht weit vom Friedensaltar, an der Via Flaminia in Rom befindet. Als weitere Vorläufer kommen in Betracht: das Itinerarium Antonini (ein Straßenverzeichnis in Buchform des dritten Jahrhunderts) und mehrere Überarbeitungen einer älteren Straßenkarte des Römischen Imperiums. Die Originalkarte wurde wohl nach 330 angefertigt, da sie bereits die in diesem Jahr eingeweihte Stadt Konstantinopel zeigt. Jedoch war sie nicht auf dem damals aktuellen Stand, da auch die Stadt Pompeji zu sehen ist, die nach dem Ausbruch des Vesuv 79 nicht wieder aufgebaut worden war. Andererseits sind einige Orte in der Provinz Germania Inferior eingezeichnet, die im 5. Jahrhundert zerstört wurden. Die spätrömische Straßenkarte ist nicht im Original, sondern nur in einer einzigen mittelalterliche Kopie aus dem 12. Jahrhundert erhalten geblieben. Diese im wesentlichen originalgetreu gefertigte Nachzeichnung der römischen Straßenkarte stammt wahrscheinlich aus dem Skriptorium des Klosters Reichenau. Ob die Nachzeichnung aber direkt dem spätantiken Original entsprechend oder über den Umweg eines karolingischen Zwischenglieds geschaffen wurde, ist heute nicht mehr eindeutig festzustellen. Im Kloster Reichenau oder einer anderen süddeutschen Klosterbibliothek könnte der Wiener Humanist Conrad Celtis (alias Konrad Bicke, 14591508) die Handschrift um 1507 entdeckt und anschließend in Augsburg an seinen Freund Konrad Peutinger übergeben haben. Durch Peutinger angestossen wurde 1598 ein Nachdruck veröffentlicht. Danach blieb die Tabula wieder unbeachtet, bis sie 1720 im Auftrag von Prinz Eugen von Savoyen in einem Leipziger Antiquariat erworben wurde. Sie gelangte nach dessen Tod 1736 mit seiner gesamten Bibliothek in die Kaiserliche Hofbibliothek zu Wien. 1863 wurde die Tabula in der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek aus konservatorischen Gründen in ihre Einzelsegmente zerlegt und zunächst zwischen Glasplatten aufbewahrt, die dann 1977 durch Acrylplatten ersetzt wurden" (Quelle: Wikipedia)
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Beatrizet, Nicolas.
GANIMEDIS IVVENIS TROIANUS RAPTUS A IOVE Radierung nach Michelangelo Buonarroti.
      . 47x32 cm, Bildausschnitt: 41x27,5 cm, Zustand 3, weißer Rand rundum mit Bug, 2 Nadellöcher, etwas fleckig u. faltig.. Graphik -Beatrizet oder Beautrizet, Nicolas, auch Niccolo Beatricetto geb. um 1507/1515 in Luneville / Thionville, gest. nach 1577 in Rom.
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BADIUS, Jodocus Ascensius
Navis stultifera Collectanea. Ab Jodoco Badio Ascensio vario carminu genere no fine eorudem familiari explanatione conflata.
      - Paris, Josse Badius pour lui et les frères Marnef, 1507. 4to. ff 107 [i].Verse text in Gothic letter, prose commentary in small Bâtard, title in red and black with De Marnef's pelican device (Renouard 713) and a woodcut ship of fools (labeled with a type insertion in red "Navis stultorum"), 114 woodcuts in the text (including four repetitions) two full page, title page fractionally dusty, cut a bit close at top margin just touching a few headlines. A fine copy, on thick paper with the woodcuts in mostly excellent, dark impression, in splendid French polished calf circa 1550, gilt medaillon portrait of Henry II at center of upper cover (worn), Diane de Poitier's double crescent moon cypher gilt at center of lower (cracked) with her 'omnium victorem vici' moto, both covers bordered with an interlaced strapword design gilt 'à la cire' in niger and white, inner panel with a delicate foliate scrollwork design with two small arabesques above and below central medallions, both of which are surounded with poitillé tooling and white and niger 'à la cire' filled rules, spine framed with double gilt rule filled in niger with elaborate central foliate design gilt, all edges heavily gilt, gauffered and painted in alternate red and blue stripes, joints a little rubbed, general slight wear but still very attractive. A wonderful copy of Badius's totally original reworking of Sebastian Brant's Ship of fools, first published in 1505, of which this edition is an exact copy, superbly bound for Diane de Poitiers. Badius' work is often taken for a new translation or a direct adaption of Brant's work, due to the ambiguous nature of its title. In reality the only thing it shares with Brant's ship of fools is the superb set of woodcuts which served as a theme for the 113 little Latin poems that make up this volume. The illustration's occur in more or less in the same order as in Brant's original and the chapter titles are almost identical but the development of the theme of each poem and moral conclusions reached are often substantially different. Renouard (Badius I p. 161-2) reprints the original alongside Badius's version to illustrate their differences. These poems are filled with reminiscences and verses taken from the classics, two borrowed in their entirety from Vergil, one from Robert Gaguin, and several others created from extracts from Horace, Juvenal, Ovid, Perse and Baptiste de Mantoue. Badius acknowledges most of these borrowings in his commentary. His text merely employs the framework of the original to satirise the weaknesses, follies, and vices of his time, and as such is a rare example of a piece of literature inspired by its illustrations. Mortimer (referring to the 1505 edition) states that the woodcuts "are fairly close copies of the woodcuts designed for Johann Bergmann's Basel editions of Sebastian Brant's Das Narrenschiff. The majority of the Basel blocks were cut for the first edition of 1494. with eight substitutions and additions in the 1495 edition and in the first edition of Jakob Locher's Latin translation of 1497 .These Paris copies were made for the first edition of Pierre Riviere's French translation, 'La nef des folz du monde', printed for Jean Philippes Manstener and Geoffrey de Marnef in 1497. The lively Basel woodcuts, sometimes ascribed in part to Albrecht Durer, contributed substantially to the success of Brant's work. Probably the availability of the Paris set was a major factor in Badius' decision to work with the same subjects." (Mortimer 44). This copy was bound for Diane de Poitiers with Henry II gilt medallion portrait on the upper cover and her cipher and moto gilt on the lower. "much of the difficulty in identifying bindings made for Diane derives from the fact that Henry II's own bindings are typically so liberally scattered with her and their joint emblems" "their general appearance, the armorials aside, is pecisely that of the Henry II bindings 'de très grande luxe' whose standards they fully equal" N
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DIODORUS SICULUS (Agyrion 90-20 a.C.)
(HISTORIA LIBRI VI)
      Jehan Petit, s.d., c. 1507, Venduntur in vico Iacobi sub Leone Argenteo. Petit in-8o, 123 f., index 11 p., signatures Ai-iv, Xi-iv. Liber Primus Pogius Florentinus ad Niclaum Quintum Pon. Max. Colophon: Egidius de Maseriis Adoleseentes plurime Salutis iubet esse participes. Lettrines gravees, marque d'editeur a la page de titre coloriee au crayon vert, manque petit bout a la marge sup., tranches coloriees. Rel. 18e, pleine veau marbree, coiffe sup. reparee, dos a nerfs orne. Rare, non citee aux Brunet, Adams, Hoffmann.
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Fraundorffer, Ph.
Tabula Smaragdina medico-pharmaceutica ... cum indice morborum medicamentorum. Revidit, emendavit, auxit J. A. Mercklinus. Mit Falttitel in Rot und Schwarz.
      - HLdr. d. 19. Jhs. mit etw. RVerg. u. RSch. Schmal-8vo. 11 Bll., 468 S., 24 Bll. - Blake S. 160. - Ferchl S. 163. - Vgl. Waller 326 Wellcome III 64 Neu 1507 (EA Nürnberg 1699). - Dritte Nürnberger Ausgabe. - Umfangreiches Vademecum, gegenüber der Erstausgabe erweitert auf 800 Rezepte der klassischen medizinischen Autoren. Blake nennt noch eine Ausgabe Venedig 1709 und Venedig 1722 (als Teil eines Sammelbandes). - Etwa die ersten 10 Bll. mit kl. Fehlstelle im Rand, sonst gutes Exemplar.-
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Rufus Quintus Curtius; Lucas Robia (edited by)
Quintus Curtius. (De rebus gestis Alexandri Magni.)
      Philippi Iuntae The hinges are cracking and titles are worn away. Most significantly, a page appears to have been removed between the Contents page and the beginning of the text. No title page as such, just a half title to front and colophon to rear. Published December 1507. Some marks to the early pages, the book is in exceptional condition internally and at more than 500 years it looks better than some 10 year old books I handle. Books I and II of Alexander's History are lost so includes Books III to X. This has not stopped someone trying to make III into I on about 8 pages. Unpaginated. Good
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Diodorus Siculus
Diodorus Siculus. [Operum lib. vi. priores, Latine Poggio interprete.]
      [Paris:: {pr. by Jean Marchant for} Jean Petit ,, ca. 1507].. 17th-century English calf, panelled, with gilt fleurons and elaborate front and back gilt floral center motifs, each worked with a minute "WE." Overall, showing wear with some leather chipped from spine, covers abraded, and joints starting. Pages mostly clean, with slight staining to inner margins from binding supports. Gilt cover lozenges still bright and the whole safe to be worked with.. 4to. 123, [6] ff. . . [bound with] Justinus, Marcus Junianus. Justini historia ex Trogo Pompeio quattor & triginta epithomatis collecta; acc. Lucius Florus et Sextus Rufus. [Paris]: De Marnef, [ca. 1507]. 4to. A8B4C6a-y8.4z6&4; [18], 140 ff.#11; Diodorus, according to the Oxford Companion to Classical Literature, "is one of the sources of our knowledge of the legends of mythology." His 40-book Bibliotheke Historike, with its accounts of the mythic origins of Hellenes, Greeks, and Egyptians, helps document the derivations of the Greek and Roman gods and also preserves fragments of the sources he consulted. Only 15 intact books of this history of the world were known at the beginning of the 16th century; the noted Renaissance scholar Poggio Bracciolini provided this translation of the first six from the original Greek for Nicholas V. (Books 16 and 17 were to be discovered in 1517.)#11; Diodorus's work is here accompanied by Justinus's abridged version of Trogus Pompeius's history. Both books feature striking capitals and title-page devices. The typography of the first book is Jean Marchant's, done for Jean Petit whose lion-and-leopard device is prominently displayed. The second book's device shows initials of two of the three de Marnef brothers (E and G) beneath a pelican in her piety. This second book collates exactly like the Jean Petit edition of Justinus, printed sometime after December of 1507, and appears to differ from it solely in its title-page, probably reset only for insertion of the de Marnef device. = While one copy of Diodorus bound with Petit's Justinus was found at Harvard, no record of the apparently extremely scarce de Marnef variant could be located.#11; Provenance: Charles Spencer, Third Earl of Sunderland, lot 3934 in the Sunderland Library sale (1882).
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SAINT JEROME
Vitas patrum hoim lumen : celi via. Opus preclarum beati Hieronimi in vitas patrum : de novo correctu et a mendis castigatum (...) [Vitae santorum patrum] (...)
      Lyon, Simon Vincent (Jannot de Campis), 22 decembre 1507. In-4 (25,5 x 17,5 cm) rel., plein veau brun, dos a larges nerfs ornes d'un filet a froid, caissons ornementes a froid, plats orne d'un decor estampe a froid : grand motif de croix et decors geometriques dans un double encadrement de filets maigres, titre manuscrit sur la tranche de tete, reliure de l'epoque, [1] f. bl., [6] ff., CXCIIII ff., [1] f. bl. (texte latin sur deux colonnes en carateres gothiques), titre rouge et noir, 13 vignettes gravee sur bois sur le titre (A1) alternativement en rouge et noir dispose autour d'un bois central, grande crucifixion (A6) dessine par G. Leroy entoure de meme par 20 vignettes sur bois dessinees par le meme maitre dont celles des angles imprimees en rouge, prologue (A7) orne d'un encadrant forme de 12 vignettes au decor vegetal ou humain avec titre rouge et gravure sur bois representant l'auteur. Pales mouillures essentiellement marginales a certains feuillets (+/- brunis), rares et petits travaux de vers, dos tres bien restaure, exemplaire en bonne condition. . Ex-libris manuscrit ancien sur le titre "Ad usum Sebastiani Martelli Amicorumque". Ex libris manuscrit Pierre Ferrerii, pretre date de 1625 sur le titre et en A 6. Monogrammme F.P. au dernier feuillet accompagne d'un marque de Jannot de Campis, de deux marques de Simon Vincent (editeur du present ouvrage) et de deux anciennes annotations manuscrites. Ces vies des peres, attribuees a Saint-Jerome lui-meme, connurent un vif succes durant toutes la periode medievale. Tres rare edition Baudrier, XII, 19-22. Adams, J-145. Aucun exemplaire sur le CCF. Ex-libris manuscrit ancien sur le titre "Ad usum Sebastiani Martelli Amicorumque". Ex libris manuscrit Pierre Ferrerii, pretre date de 1625 sur le titre et en A 6. Monogrammme F.P. au dernier feuillet accompagne d'un marque de Jannot de Campis, de deux marques de Simon Vincent (editeur du present ouvrage) et de deux anciennes annotations manuscrites. Ces vies des peres, attribuees a Saint-Jerome lui-meme, connurent un vif succes durant toutes la periode medievale. Tres rare edition Baudrier, XII, 19-22. Adams, J-145. Aucun exemplaire sur le CCF.
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TORRENTINUS (Hermann).
Elucidarius Carminum et Historiarum. Seu Vocabularius poeticus novissime castigatus. Appendix Nicolai Bonespei Trecensis de cultu eorumdem. Epistole graves et divine eiusdem recenter adjecte et aucte.
      S.l.n.d. (Paris, c.1507 ) in-4. 62ff. ch. 16ff. Daim moderne dans le gout de l'epoque. Edition rarissime apparemment non decrite, l'une des premieres, de cet ouvrage du grammairien hollandais Hermann Torrentinus (milieu du XVs.- c. 1520). Il constitue "le premier essai connu d'un dictionnaire historique, mythologique et geographique, modele de ceux qui ont servi de base au travail de Moreri" (Larousse). Le texte fut repris ensuite par de nombreux auteurs, notamment par Charles et Robert Estienne, sous le titre de "Dictionnarium Poeticum", et tres souvent edite et imite. A la suite du texte de Torrentinus on trouve sous le titre "Appendix" des pieces de Nicolaus Bonaspei, auteur notamment d'un ouvrage sur les proverbes (1508). La premiere edition de ce livre a ete imprimee a Deventer en 1500. Celle-ci semble etre une variante (non decrite ?) de l'edition donnee par Olivier Senant vers 1507 et dont la Bibliotheque Nationale de Paris possede deux exemplaires. Le titre et la pagination sont les memes mais notre exemplaire ne comporte pas sur le titre la marque de Senant qui figure sur les exemplaires de la BN. Marge interieure du titre refaite sans perte de texte. Bon exemplaire. Manque a Adams. Manque a la BN et au NUC.
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Anonyme
TEXTUS MAGISTRI SENTENTIARUM IN QUATUOR SECTUS LIBROS PARTIALES. PRIMUS agit de inexplicabili mysterio summe sanctissime & indiuidue trinitatis. SECUNDUS tractat de rerum creatione & formatione corporalium & spiritualium & aliis rebus ad ea pertinentibus : agit pariter de lapsu hominis. TERTIUS agit de incarnatione verbi. QUARTUS tractat de sacramentis & signis sacramentalibus...
      Lyon, Vincentius de Portonariis de Tridino de Monte Ferrato, non date (POSTINCUNABLE du XVIeme siecle, posterieur a 1507). 12,5x17,5 cm. Ouvrage divise en 4 parties : 146 folios pour les parties 1 et 2, et 141 folios pour les parties 3 et 4, soit 287 folios au total (574 pages). Page de titre en rouge et noir entre deux colonnes. Magnifique ecriture gothique avec de nombreuses petites lettrines. Reliure de l'epoque en plein parchemin. Traces de cordons de fermeture sur les plats. Nerfs visibles sur les mors. Dos lisse portant le titre calligaphie verticalement a l'encre brune. Nombreuses traces d'usage sur la reliure. Mors et coiffes fatigues, cependant ouvrage solide et bien dans son jus. Minimes et discrets travaux de vers dans les marges et petites traces de mouillure, sinon interieur en excellent etat. Ouvrage de theologie traitant notamment de la Sainte Trinite, de l'Incarnation du Verbe, des Saints Sacrements, ainsi que des erreurs condamnees par les docteurs en theologie de Paris entre 1277 et 1507. Vincent de Portonariis ayant imprime des ouvrages jusqu'en 1547, cet ouvrage non date remonte donc aux annees 1507-1547. Son style archaique plaide cependant en faveur d'une datation haute, soit vers 1510-1520 probablement.
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SABELLICO (Marco Antonio Coccio).
Exemplorum Libri Decem.
      (a la fin: ) Venise, Joan Barthol. Astensis impensam fecit, 1507. in-4. 4ff. 146ff. chiffres. Demi-veau brun, dos lisse orne a froid (reliure moderne). Edition Originale de cet ouvrage de l'humaniste et historien italien Marco Antonio Sabellico, ne a Vicovaro en 1436, mort a Venise en 1506. C'est un recueil de traits moraux et de caractere, tires de differents peuples ou incarnes par des personnages de l'histoire et commentes par l'auteur. Belles lettrines ornees en tete de chaque livre. Bon exemplaire.
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Vignola, Giacomo Barozzi da - Charles Normand
Le Vignole des architectes et des élèves en architecture, ou nouvelle traduction des règles des cinq ordres darchitecture de Jacques Barrozzio de Vignole, augmenté de remarques servant à développer plusieurs parties de détails trop succincts dans le text
      - 4, Schmutztitel, Titelbl. m. gest. Vignette, S. V - VIII, 1 gest. Taf. als Fronti., IX - XI, S. 14 - 46, 1 gest. Taf., 36 gest. Taf. Schmutztitel (Tracé des ombres), Titelbl.: S. 3 - 20, 6. gest. Taf., Priv.-HLdr. d. Zt., Ecken und Kanten berieben, Eckausschnitt im Vs., Name von alter Hand a. Vs., Stege u. Tafelränder oft stockfl., Taf. dort oft fingerfleckig.Vignola (1507 - 1573) galt als führender Architekt nach Michelangelos Tod. Sein einflussreichstes Bauwerk war Il Gesù in Rom, der Kirchenbau mit dem weitgreifendsten Einfluss auf den Sakralbau der letzten 400 Jahre. Von 1567 bis zu seinem Tode war Vignola leitender Architekt der Peterskirche in Rom. 1562 veröffentlichte er seine Regola delle cinque ordini dellArchitettura, das sich ungeheurer Beliebtheit erfreute. (Vgl. Pevsner, Honour, Fleming: Weltarchitektur, S. 670) Ordre, ici, signifie charactère: Le Toscan, Le Dorique, LIonique, Le Corinthien, Le Composite. (Anm. 1). Charles Normand (1765 - 1840) Zeichner, Architekt, Kupferstecher ist nicht nur der Herausgeber sondern schuff auch die Tafeln.
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CHRYSOLORAS, Manuel;
ERWTHMATA CRUSOLORA. Grammatica Chrysolore. [Colophon : Operoso huic opusculo extrema imposuit manu Egidius Gourmonntius interregimus ac fidelissimus, primus duce Francisco Tissardo Ambaceao graecarum litterarum Parrhisiis impressor. Anno domini 1507 Cal. Decembr.
      Gourmont Paris 1507 In-4, a-t4, v6. (82 feuillets) non chiffres. Velin rigide mouchete. Reliure du XVIIeme siecle. Exemplaire entierement annote en latin, avec quelques mots en grec, par un lecteur du temps, qui a donne une traduction dans les interlignes et des commentaires abondants dans les marges. Ces marginalia ont ete amputes d'environ 1 cm par le ciseau du relieur. Exemplaire tres satisfaisant , un peu court en tete cependant : la marge de tete mesure 8 mm, la marge de gouttiere 30 mm, et la marge inferieure 30 mm a partir des signatures des cahiers. Les ERWTHMATA de Chrysoloras, acheves d'imprimer en decembre 1507, sont le 4eme livre (le 5eme, si l'on tient compte des 8 feuillets en grec du Musee imprime par Gourmont, cite par Renouard, Bibliotheque d'un amateur,II, 187, mais non confirme dans l'Inventaire Chronologique) imprime en France en caracteres grecs, le premier etant acheve d'imprimer en aout 1507, le second en octobre, et le troisieme en novembre. Manuel Chrysoloras (Constantinople vers 1350- Constance 1415), d'une noble famille byzantine, ouvrit a Florence, vers 1397, un cours de grammaire et de litterature grecque, puis enseigna tour a tour a Milan, Pavie, Venise et Rome. Il fit egalement un bref passage a Paris, en 1408. Il est "le premier qui fit refleurir en Italie l'etude de la langue grecque" (Legrand, Bibliographie Hellenique, XV et XVIeme siecles, page XVIII). Seul avant lui en Occident Leonce Pilate, probablement Grec de Calabre, avait enseigne le grec en Occident, a l'Universite de Florence, grace a l'appui de Boccace, vers 1361-1363 ; "cependant si ce court sejour de Leonce Pilate en Italie avait suffi pour eveiller chez beaucoup de gens le desir d'apprendre la langue grecque, il n'avait permis a aucun de le satisfaire pleinement. Quiconque voulait acquerir la connaissance de cette langue devait se transporter en Grece". (Legrand, opus cite, page XVIII). La grammaire de Chrysoloras, base de l'apprentissage du grec, fut imprimee des 1484 a Florence, precedee cependant de 8 ans par la grammaire de Lascaris (Milan, 1476), premier livre grec imprime. L'edition imprimee par Gilles de Gourmont est donnee par Francois Tissard, humaniste ne a Amboise. Apres avoir etudie la philosophie et le droit a Paris et Orleans, Francois Tissard se rendit en Italie ou il suivit les cours de litterature classique de Guarinus de Verone, Beroaldus de Bologne, et Calphurnius de Padoue. Il apprit l'hebreu avec un rabbin de Ferrare, et le grec avec Demetrios de Sparte, non sans etre recu docteur en droit civil et en droit canon a l'Universite de Bologne. Il retourna en France avec la conviction qu'un peuple qui ignore la langue grecque ne merite que le nom de barbare ; et s'efforca des lors de rendre possible l'etude du grec, et de faire imprimer des livres en grec. C'est a lui que l'on doit l'edition des 7 premiers livres grecs imprimes en France, pendant les annees 1507 et 1508. Nul autre que lui ne merite le titre de fondateur de l'imprimerie grecque en France. Son activite s'interrompt en 1508, date probable de sa mort.Les caracteres de Gilles de Gourmont, de fonte neuve, appartiennent a la lignee des caracteres appeles "graeco-latin" par Proctor, derives des modeles de lettres des manuscrits occidentaux, qui servaient generalement pour les passages en grec dans les textes latins. Leur premiere utilisation en tant que tels se trouve dans le Lactance de Sweynheym et Pannartz a Subiaco en 1465. La superbe police grecque de Nicolas Jenson, ciselee des 1471 a Venise, appartient aussi a cette famille des "graeco-latin", dont elle est sans doute le sommet. Ce genre de caracteres est rendu quasiment obsolete, en particulier par les fontes aldines, et peut etre considere en 1507 comme demode. Les caracteres de Gourmont ne comportent pas de ligatures, et une ligne intercalaire sert a placer independamment esprits et accents.(Gresswell, I, pp. 19 et 20 ; Legrand, III, p.160, n 135 :"Rare et recherche".)
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Diodorus Siculus
Diodorus Siculus. [Operum lib. vi. priores, Latine Poggio interprete.]
      {pr. by Jean Marchant for} Jean Petit , [Paris:: {pr. by Jean Marchant for} Jean Petit ,, ca. 1507].. 17th-century English calf, panelled, with gilt fleurons and elaborate front and back gilt floral center motifs, each worked with a minute "WE." Overall, showing wear with some leather chipped from spine, covers abraded, and joints starting. Pages mostly clean, with slight staining to inner margins from binding supports. Gilt cover lozenges still bright and the whole safe to be worked with.. 4to. 123, [6] ff. . . [bound with] Justinus, Marcus Junianus. Justini historia ex Trogo Pompeio quattor & triginta epithomatis collecta; acc. Lucius Florus et Sextus Rufus. [Paris]: De Marnef, [ca. 1507]. 4to. A8B4C6a-y8.4z6&4; [18], 140 ff.#11; Diodorus, according to the Oxford Companion to Classical Literature, "is one of the sources of our knowledge of the legends of mythology." His 40-book Bibliotheke Historike, with its accounts of the mythic origins of Hellenes, Greeks, and Egyptians, helps document the derivations of the Greek and Roman gods and also preserves fragments of the sources he consulted. Only 15 intact books of this history of the world were known at the beginning of the 16th century; the noted Renaissance scholar Poggio Bracciolini provided this translation of the first six from the original Greek for Nicholas V. (Books 16 and 17 were to be discovered in 1517.)#11; Diodorus's work is here accompanied by Justinus's abridged version of Trogus Pompeius's history. Both books feature striking capitals and title-page devices. The typography of the first book is Jean Marchant's, done for Jean Petit whose lion-and-leopard device is prominently displayed. The second book's device shows initials of two of the three de Marnef brothers (E and G) beneath a pelican in her piety. This second book collates exactly like the Jean Petit edition of Justinus, printed sometime after December of 1507, and appears to differ from it solely in its title-page, probably reset only for insertion of the de Marnef device. = While one copy of Diodorus bound with Petit's Justinus was found at Harvard, no record of the apparently extremely scarce de Marnef variant could be located.#11; Provenance: Charles Spencer, Third Earl of Sunderland, lot 3934 in the Sunderland Library sale (1882).
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Gerardus [Gerhard] Zerbold [Zerbolt] de Zutphania
Tractatus de spiritualibus ascentionibus
      Gilles de Gourmont, [Paris:]: Gilles de Gourmont,, [1507.]. Modern antique style calf, blind-tooled with banded spine and gilt title,a.e.g. ; contemporary ink annotations about Gerardus on verso of last leaf, with bleed-through, minor lower margin stain.. Small 8vo. 123 x 80mm.. Large de Gourmont woodcut on t.p. [Renouard 380] Gerard (1367-98), a member of the devotio moderna and librarian of the Brethren of Common Life at Deventer,teacher of Thomas aOKempis. In this work Gerardus outlines the states of the soul towards redemption in this important work of mystical theology. Its method of meditative exercises culminated in Ignatius of Loyola's Spiritual Exercises. #11;The Devotio Moderna was a religious movement of the Late Middle Ages. It came into advocation at the same time that the concept of Humanism meshed with Christianity to form Christian Humanism. Christian Humanism advocated studying the fundamental texts of Christianity to come to one's own relationship with God. The 15th century laity were able to study the scriptures by the advent of the printing press. With the ideals of Christian Humanism, "Devotio Moderna" recommended a more individual attitude towards belief and religion and was especially prominent in Dutch cities during the 14th and 15th centuries. It is regarded sometimes as a contribution to Lutheranism and Calvinism. It was also a major influence upon Erasmus, who was brought up in this tradition. #11;The treatise De spiritualibus ascensionibus was a very popular devotional work, the most important Gerard's works, and printed many times until well into the 16th century. It describes in 70 chapters the various steps one has to go to rise from this vale of tears to a mental state of paradisical innocence. Renouard/Moreau I,p232:76 [three locations only none in US. BM STC (French) 201.
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SABELLICO (Marco Antonio Coccio).
Exemplorum Libri Decem.
      (a la fin: ) Venise, Joan Barthol. Astensis impensam fecit, 1507.. in-4. 4ff. 146ff. chiffres. Demi-veau brun, dos lisse orne a froid (reliure moderne). Edition Originale de cet ouvrage de l'humaniste et historien italien Marco Antonio Sabellico, ne a Vicovaro en 1436, mort a Venise en 1506. C'est un recueil de traits moraux et de caractere, tires de differents peuples ou incarnes par des personnages de l'histoire et commentes par l'auteur. Belles lettrines ornees en tete de chaque livre. Bon exemplaire..
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Baptista [Battista Spagnuoli], Mantuanus
Novem...op(er)a praeter caetera moralia: familiari quide(m) Iodoci Badii Ascensii explanatione elucidata omnia/ q(uae)da(m) vero etia(m) argutissima Sebastiani Murrhonis & Sebastiani Brantii Germanor(um) doctissimoru(m) elucidatio(n)e decorata: musaru
      Josse Bade, Jean Petit & Jacques le Forestier, Paris:: Josse Bade, Jean Petit & Jacques le Forestier,, 1507.. First Edition.. Contemp. calf, elaborately blind-tooled, spine defective and torn in half, front cover loose from board, lacks clasps, front oak board split in two lacking fore section, loose in covers (needs rebinding but not resewing (on double leather cords) worming, old printed waste on rear board (breviary) ; old owner's name on t.p.,marginal worm holes to first leaves (minor text damage) and occ. pinholes in other places ,contemp. annotations in text and on verso of last leaf, some minor stains, large margins, generally clean and crisp.. Folio.. Mark of Badius (Renouard #1) & Jean Petit (#883) on t.p.,Types S180, S55, R106, R92, R76. Decorated initials. T.p. printed in red and black. This contains the Parthenice prima sive Mariana preceeded by adresses & letters, a vita of Spagnuoli by Johann Tritheim, and an Apologeticon; Parthenice tertia divarum Margaritae, Agathae, Luciae et Apoloniae agonas continens, dedicated to Isabella d'Este; Vita Lodovici Morbioli, dedicated to Pope Innocent VIII; In laudem Joannis Baptistae pro natali eius (carmen); Votum ad divam virginem with verses of Francesco Tanzi, called Cornigero; Dionysius areopagites, preceeded by a letter of Geoffroy Carles; De suorum temporum calamitatibus dedicated to Olivero Carafa; Contra poetas impudice loquentes (carmen) with verses by Jean Bibaut. Renouard, Ascensius, II,137-9. BM STC (French) 405. Moreau/Renouard I,180. Renouard, Imprimeurs, II,78. Index Aurel. 112.459.
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SABELLICO (Marco Antonio Coccio).
Exemplorum Libri Decem.
      (à la fin: ) Venise, Joan Barthol. Astensis impensam fecit, 1507. - in-4. 4ff. 146ff. chiffrés. Demi-veau brun, dos lisse orné à froid (reliure moderne). Edition Originale de cet ouvrage de l'humaniste et historien italien Marco Antonio Sabellico, né à Vicovaro en 1436, mort à Venise en 1506. C'est un recueil de traits moraux et de caractère, tirés de différents peuples ou incarnés par des personnages de l'histoire et commentés par l'auteur. Belles lettrines ornées en tête de chaque livre. Bon exemplaire. [Attributes: First Edition; Hard Cover]
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DIODORUS SICULUS (Agyrion 90-20 a.C.)
(HISTORIA LIBRI VI)
      Jehan Petit, s.d., c. 1507, Venduntur in vico Iacobi sub Leone Argenteo. Petit in-8o, 123 f., index 11 p., signatures Ai-iv, Xi-iv. Liber Primus Pogius Florentinus ad Niclaum Quintum Pon. Max. Colophon: Egidius de Maseriis Adoleseentes plurime Salutis iubet esse participes. Lettrines gravees, marque d'editeur a la page de titre coloriee au crayon vert, manque petit bout a la marge sup., tranches coloriees. Rel. 18e, pleine veau marbree, coiffe sup. reparee, dos a nerfs orne. Rare, non citee aux Brunet, Adams, Hoffmann.
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GRAF, (GRAFF), Urs, d.Ä.,
ECCE HOMO. Aus: RI(N)GMANNUS Philesius, (M)., Passio domini nostri. 1507
      Strassburg, J. Knobloch, 1507. - Holzschnitt. 24 : 15,5 cm. In Wechselrahmen. -- Brun, SKL, I, 607 ff.; - Nagler, Monogr. V, 1175; - Ausdruckstarker, gut erhaltener Holzschnitt "Jesus vor den Juden" aus der RINGMANN-PASSION (D ii). Verso Text (D iii).
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ETTERLIN, Petermann.
Kronica von der loblichen Eydtgnoschaft Jr harkomen vnd sust seltzam strittenn vnd geschichten.
      24 December 1507, Basel, Michael Furter - With woodcut title border on the left and below the title (printed from 4 blocks), woodcut printer's device on leaf 124, and 29 woodcut illus., some with the monogram DS (Daniel Schwegler?; 2 full-page, 16 repeated). 8 unn. leaves index, 124 num. leaves. Small folio. 18th-century half calf. Basel, Michael Furter, 24 December 1507. First edition, second issue of the first printed chronicle of Switzerland. Petermann Etterlin (c. 1430/40-1509), town scribe at Lucerne, wrote the work in 1505-07, drawing substantially on other chronicles such as Schradin, Schedel, Lirer, and Rolewinck. However, he is the first to present the entire history of the Swiss confederacy, starting with St. Meinrad's foundation of the monastery of Einsiedeln (c. 835) and leading up to the year 1503. He may have been motivated by the newly growing self-confidence of the confederacy after the Swabian wars, and the attacks of German humanists like Jakob Wimpfeling, who called the Swiss an uncivilized nation disloyal to the empire. The text was corrected by Rudolf Husenegk who is mentioned in the colophon. The 29 illustrations printed from 12 different blocks can be divided into four groups. One group of four cuts is based on the St. Meinrad legend printed by Furter in 1496. Two other cuts are from the "Revelationes" of Methodius (Furter 1498 and later). They show a battle between crusaders and Turks and the siege of a city by a Christian ruler, possibly Charlemagne before a Spanish city, but showing sights of Rome. Two further illustrations with similar contents, repeated several times, are more subtly stylized. Judging from the costumes depicted, they date after 1500, but it has not been ascertained whether they were drawn especially for the present work or not. One shows two armies engaged in battle, one the successful conquest of a city by confederacy soldiers. The last and most important group of five illustrations, attributed to the artist "DS" and commissioned for this chronicle, show: 1. Dedication to the empire on title verso, with the emperor enthroned, surrounded by electors, three men kneeling in front of him, one of them opening a book (the present chronicle?). They are often interpreted as being Etterlin, the corrector Huseneck, and the publisher Furter. 2. Dedication to the confederacy (fol. A I), a full-page heraldic composition with the imperial eagle and crown in the center, surrounded by the coats of arms of 16 cantons, richly figured. 3. Large view of Lucerne, mirror-inverted, very detailed. It is the earliest printed depiction of Lucerne and ranks, with the views of Basel and Geneva in the Nuremberg chronicle (1493), among the earliest Swiss town views. 4. Almost full-page illustration with episodes from the fabulous past of Switzerland, including a dragon. 5. The first pictorial representation of the famous scene, synonymous with the Swiss spirit of insurrection, of Tell aiming at the apple on his son's head. - Title somewhat soiled with old repairs to several tears, brownish coloring to title border and parts of the woodcut on title verso, occasional waterstaining in lower outer margin towards the end, scattered old ms. marginalia. A fine copy. - VD 16 E 4110; STC, (German), 287; Panzer I/284, 595; Muther I/70, 495; Lerch-Bortoli, Anmerkungen zu P. Etterlins Kronika in: Festschrift A. Seebass, p. 117f.; Oberrhein. Buchillustration II, 43a-f; Bock, Meister DS, 7f.; Quellenwerk zur Entstehung der Schweiz. Eidgenossenschaft II, vol. 3, pp. 37f.; Zemp, Schweizer Bilderchroniken, pp. 89f.; LGBW II, 439 (Meister DS); Feller/Bonjour 63. HELVETICA: ALLGEMEIN ; [Attributes: First Edition]
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Rufus Quintus Curtius; Lucas Robia (Edited By)
Quintus Curtius. (De Rebus Gestis Alexandri Magni. )
      Philippi Iuntae, 1507. Good 16mo-over 5¾"-6¾" tall. The hinges are cracking and titles are worn away. Most significantly, a page appears to have been removed between the Contents page and the beginning of the text. No title page as such, just a half title to front and colophon to rear. Published December 1507. Some marks to the early pages, the book is in exceptional condition internally and at more than 500 years it looks better than some 10 year old books I handle. Books I and II of Alexander's History are lost so includes Books III to X. This has not stopped someone trying to make III into I on about 8 pages. Unpaginated.
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Ptolemy: Waldseemuller
Prima Asiae Tabula
      Rome 1507 - A detailed Ptolemic map of Asia by Waldseemuller. Overall Very Good condition with slight foxing throughout.
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Floor, Willem; Hakimzadeh, Farhad
The Hispano-Portuguese Empire and its Contacts with Safavid Persia, the Kingdom of Hormuz and Yarubid Oman from 1489 to 1720: A Bibliography of Printed Publications 1508-2007
      David Brown. Hardcover. 9042919523 Given the important role that the Portuguese played in the Persian Gulf from 1507 to 1720, knowing what is available about their activities in this area is not only of importance to those interested in the history of Portugal, but also of those interested in the history of Bahrein, Iran, Iraq, Oman, Qatar, eastern Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. This bibliography of printed published works therefore contains a full list of primary and secondary sources, not only in Western languages, but also in Persian, Arabic and Turkish. It aims to facilitate the work of scholars and students, but also of the non-specialist, i.e. those among the general public who want to know more about this part of the world during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and about the activities of the Portuguese. Although other bibliographies exist that include the activities of the Portuguese in the Persian Gulf, all are in need of updating, and none are as comprehensive as this bibliography. 540p (Peeters Publishers 2007). 9789042919525. Hardback . New. 2007-01-01.
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Rufus Quintus Curtius; Lucas Robia (edited by)
Quintus Curtius.
      Florence: Philippi Iuntae, 1507 The hinges are cracking and titles are worn away. Most significantly, a page appears to have been removed between the Contents page and the beginning of the text. No title page as such, just a half title to front and colophon to rear. Published December 1507. Some marks to the early pages, the book is in exceptional condition internally and at more than 500 years it looks better than some 10 year old books I handle. Books I and II of Alexander's History are lost so includes Books III to X. This has not stopped someone trying to make III into I on about 8 pages. Unpaginated.. Vellum. Good. 16mo - over 5!" - 6!" tall.
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Maximilian I.,, Römisch-deutscher Kaiser (1459-1519).
Lehensbrief. Lateinische Urkunde auf Pergament.
      - Innsbruck, 12. Januar 1507, Qu.-Fol. Mit eigenh. kleinem Handzeichen ("per regem per se") und Kontrasignaturen von Blasius Höltzl und Jakob Villinger. Blattgr.: ca. 29 x 45,5 cm. Lehensbrief auf Pergament für Lukas von Graben. Kaiser Maximilian I. verleiht Lukas von Graben vier Almen in den Kärntner Herrschaften Goldenstein und Weidenburg, beiderseits der Gail zwischen Kötschach und Hermagor gelegen. Bereits im Jahre 1500 hatte Lukas von Graben Schloß Stein bei Dellach (Drautal) als Lehen von Maximilian erhalten. Das Geschlecht erlosch 1668. - Faltung teilw. geglättet, mit fachmännisch hinterlegten kleinen Faltbruchstellen, etw. angestaubt und fleckig. Die Plica beschnitten, ohne das Siegel. - Eine vom Vorbesitzer angefertigte Transkription liegt bei.
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CARO ANNIBALE
Delle lettere familiari . Colla vita dell'Autore scritta da Antonfederigo Seghezzi, e da lui riveduta ed ampliata. Impressione novissima esattamente corretta, ed arricchita di trenta lettere di negozi del medesimo autore, con altre illustrazioni. In Venezia, nella stamperia Remondini, 1756
      - Quattro parti (con autonomi frontespizi) in un volume di cm. 18,5, pp. xvi, lxxxviii, 208; viii, 314; 236; 40. Con antiporta ill. e vignetta al frontespizio bicromo incise in rame; graziose testatine e finalini xil. Ottima leg. coeva in piena perg. rigida con titoli in oro su tass. al dorso; tagli spruzzati. Firma di possesso alla sguardia. Sporadiche fioriture. Esemplare ben conservato. Importante epistolario del celebre letterato marchigiano Annibale Caro (1507-1566), figura assolutamente centrale nella vita culturale del Cinquecento italiano. L'edizione include in appendice una raccolta di trenta lettere politiche indirizzate alle principali figure della vita politica europea. Cfr. Iccu. (S124)
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BAMBERGENSIS -
Bambergische Halßgerichts und rechtliche Ordnung/ in peynlichen Sachen zu volfarn/ allen Stetten/ Communen.Schöffen und Richtern dienlich. Bamberg, Hans Pfeil, 1507. (Angebunden:) BRANDENBURGENSIS - Brandenburgische Halßgerichtsordnung. Nürnberg, Jobst Gutknecht, 1516. (Angebunden:) CAROLINA - Der allerdurchleuchtigsten großmechtigsten unüberwindlichsten Keyser Karls des fünfften und des heyligen Römischen Reichs peinliche gerichts ordnung. Mainz, Ivo Schöffer, 1533.
      Bamberg, Nürnberg & Mainz, Pfeil, Gutknecht & Schöffer. 1507 - 1533 (Nachdruck 2001) - Folio. (1:) Ttlbl., (5), 80 gezählte Blätter; (2:) Ttlbl., (7), 63 S.; (3:) Ttlbl., (5), 48, (1) S. Mit insgesamt 49 Abbildungen im Text. 3 Tle in einem modernen Ebd. Die Bambergische Halsgerichtsordnung, latinisiert: Constitutio Criminalis Bambergensis, von 1507 war ein höchst bedeutsames Strafgesetzbuch in der Geschichte des Deutschen Kriminalrechts und "ein bewunderungswürdiges Werk aus der Feder des Bambergichen Hofrichters, des Freiherrn Johann von Schwarzenberg und Hohenlandsberg" (Eb. Schmidt). Die Bambergensis war in seinen einzelnen Teilen so anerkannt und von solcher Qualität, dass eine Reihe von Bestimmungen fast wörtlich in die grosse Carolina von 1532 übernommen worden sind. Die drei Strafgesetzbücher sind also eng miteinander verknüpft. Auf die Carolina hat Schwarzenberg (1463/65-1528) in seinen Vorentwürfen noch selbst Einfluss genommen. Die Übernahme der Bambergensis durch den Brandenburger Schöppenstuhl zog die Brandenburgensis nach sich. Die drei grossen Strafgesetzbücher des 16. Jahrhundert, die eigentlich den Beginn des deutschen Strafrechtsdokumentieren, umfassen das gesmte peinliche Strafrecht und Strafprozessrecht.
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Johannes Damascenus.
Theologia [seu De orthodoxa fide liber]. (Übersetzt von Jacques Lefevre d'Etaples, herausgegeben von Gillis van Delft & Josse Clichtove).
      Paris, Henri Estienne, 15. April 1507. 4to. 114 Bll.num., 6 Bll. Späterer Pergamentband mit Rückenschild.. Das Hauptwerk und der erste gedruckte Text des Johannes Damascenus, hier in der lateinischen Übersetzung von Jacques Lefevre d'Etaples; der griechische Originaltext erschien erst 1531 in Verona. Er enthält das theologische System des bedeutenden griechischen Kirchenlehrers einschließlich einiger naturwissenschaftlicher Beobachtungen, wie die Himmelskörper und ihre Bewegungen sowie Bemerkungen über die Form der Erde. Lefevre, der relativ wenige griechische Texte übersetzte, wählte das Werk als eines der wichtigsten Beispiele des Neuplatonismus; er widmete die Ausgabe Gillis van Delft, einem der beiden Herausgeber (Rice 53). Die zweite Ausgabe erschien 1512 ebenfalls bei Henri Estienne, erweitert um einen Kommentar des anderen Herausgebers Josse Clichtove, sie wurde mehrfach nachgedruckt. Am Schluß findet sich, als eine seiner frühesten Veröffentlichungen, ein Gedicht von Beatus Rhenanus, der bei Lefevre und Clichtove studiert hatte und als Korrektor bei Henri Estienne tätig war (verzeichnet und abgedruckt bei Horawitz/Hartfelder, Briefwechsel des Beatus Rhenanus VII, 4 und IX, 5). - Eine gedruckte Marginalie auf Blatt a3 verso minimal angeschnitten (ca 1 mm), teils leicht gebräunt und fleckig, das letzte Blatt verso mit längerer handschriftlicher Eintragung, sonst gutes Exemplar. - Adams J-277; Renouard 4,2; Schreiber 6; Hoffmann II, 435; Fairfax Murray 642; Moreau 131..
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Rufus Quintus Curtius; Lucas Robia (edited by)
Quintus Curtius. (De rebus gestis Alexandri Magni.)
      Philippi Iuntae, Florence 1507 - The hinges are cracking and titles are worn away. Most significantly, a page appears to have been removed between the Contents page and the beginning of the text. No title page as such, just a half title to front and colophon to rear. Published December 1507. Some marks to the early pages, the book is in exceptional condition internally and at more than 500 years it looks better than some 10 year old books I handle. Books I and II of Alexander's History are lost so includes Books III to X. This has not stopped someone trying to make III into I on about 8 pages. Unpaginated. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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TOSTADO ALONSO
Opera preclarissima beati Alphonsi Tostati episcopi Abulensis . in genesim explanatio litteralis amplissima.
      Venezia, Gregorio de Gregori 1507 - Folio (cm 35), pergamena rigida coeva, dorso ricoperto con titolo manoscritto (cuffie con mancanze restaurate). Leggero alone al marg. infer. delle prime cc., minimi segni d'uso, un tarlo al margine interno bianco di alc. cc. senza danni, ottimo esemplare fresco e ben conservato, impresso su bella carta. Bellissimo frontespizio generale impresso in rosso e nero con grande xilografia raffig. l'aquila bicipite che sorregge un grande stemma con le armi di Spagna, dopo le carte preliminari segue un secondo frontespizio, anch'esso in rosso e nero, costituito da una elaborata cornice xilografica costituita da quattro vignette, animate da motivi floreali, animali, figure zoomorfe e putti e sormontato da un'immagine di Cristo tra gli animali. Testo su doppia colonna in car. gotico con incipit in rosso e nero cui segue una xilografia raffigurante l'A. nel suo studio. Bei capilettera xilografici di diversa tipologia e alcune illustrazioni n.t. (cc. 15, 53 e 54). Marca tipografica in fine, cc. (2), 10, (1), 317. Prima edizione del volume dedicato al commento esegetico della Genesi, il primo dell'opera omnia del Vescovo di Avila, uno dei massimi rappresentanti del pensiero teologico spagnolo del Quattrocento. Nato nel 1400 a Madrigalejo (da cui trasse il soprannome di "Madrigal" usato per le proprie edizioni), si form˜ all'Universitˆ di Salamanca; fu poi il pi giovane rappresentante al Concilio di Basilea. Giunto in Italia, fu convocato davanti a Papa Eugenio IV con un'accusa di eresia. Rientrato in Spagna (poichŽ ritenuto non troppo premuroso verso la corte papale di Roma) divenne Vescovo e membro del Consiglio Reale di Castiglia. Rarissimo, non in Adams, BMC STC e Sander, Le uniche 2 copie censite da Edit16 (Bibl. Vaticana e Univ. Urbino) contengono un numero di carte prelim. inferiore al ns. esempl. The other 2 known copies in Italy have less preliminary leaves of our copy.
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Saint Jerome
Vitas Patrum Hoim Lumen: Celi Via. Opus Preclarum Beati Hieronimi in Vitas Patrum: De Novo Correctu Et a Mendis Castigatum (...)--[Vitae Santorum Patrum] (...)
      Lyon, Simon Vincent (Jannot de Campis), 22 décembre 1507: , 1507. New Ex-libris manuscrit ancien sur le titre Ad usum Sebastiani Martelli Amicorumque. Ex libris manuscrit Pierre Ferrerii, prêtre daté de 1625 sur le titre et en A 6. Monogrammme F.P. au dernier feuillet accompagné d'un marque de Jannot de Campis, de deux marques de Simon Vincent (éditeur du présent ouvrage) et de deux anciennes annotations manuscrites. Ces vies des pères, attribuées à Saint-Jérome lui-même, connurent un vif succès durant toutes la période médiévale. Très rare édition Baudrier, XII, 19-22. Adams, J-145. Aucun exemplaire sur le CCF.
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STELLA, Joannes (tätig um 1503-1505].
Vite ducentorum et triginta summorum pontificum: a beato Petro apostolo usque ad Julium secundum modernum Pontificem.
      - 4to (196 x 150 mm). Mit grossem Titelholzschnitt. [46] Bl. [A-K4, L6]. Moderner Pergamentband. (Basel, Jacob [Wolff] von Pforzheim, März 1507). Erste der beiden Basler Ausgaben dieser Papstviten, erstmals 1505 von Bernardo Vitali in Venedig gedruckt und dem Papstsekretär Domenico Grimani (1461-1523), einem Freund des Erasmus von Rotterdam, gewidmet. Einen zweiten Basler Druck veranstaltete Michael Furter im September desselben Jahres. "Dans sa nouveauté cet ouvrage parut assez curieux pour qu'il s'en fît, en 1507, deux réimpressions dans la ville de Bâle" (Brunet). Der noch ganz im Stile der Inkunabeln gehaltene Druck weist einen grossen Titelholzschnitt (Julius II sitzend, mit päpstlichem Wappen und jenem der Della Rovere) auf, der in abgeänderter Form auf die Vorlage der venezianischen Ausgabe von 1505 zurückgeht. - Jakob Wolff aus Pforzheim war vor 1488 Amerbachs 'Consocius und Impressor' bevor er ab 1492 eine eigene Offizin betrieb. - Mit vereinzelten Marginalien in rötlicher und brauner Tinte von zeitgenössischer Hand. Sehr kurzer Wurmgang im Titel und den ersten vier Textblättern. Stempel des Hamburger Theologen Johannes Geffcken (1803-1864) und vierzeilige hs. Notiz von zeitgenössischer Hand im Fusssteg des Titels. VD 16, S-8848; Graesse VI, 491; Adams S-1711; Stockmeyer S. 70, Nr. 26; Jöcher IV, 802; Chevalier, Bio-Bibliographie du Moyen Age II, 4327. First of two Basel editions of this short history of the Popes. First published at Venice in 1505 by the Venitian historian and priest at the Church S. Maria Formosa, Giovanni Stella, the author dedicated his work to Domenico Grimani (1461-1523), secretary to the Pope and friend to Erasmus of Rotterdam. - Short wormtrack in first five leaves, title dust-soiled and with library stamp, upper margins lightly browned, contemporary ms. notes on lower margin of title. - Modern vellum.
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Justinus, Marcus Junianus. Florus, Lusica Annaeus. Beroaldo, Filippo, the younger and Marcus Antonius Sabellicus, eds
Jusitini ex Trogo PompeioHistoriae cum multis memorabilius in marrgine. Addito insuper indice: quo facilius notatu clariora reperiri possint: nuper emendata
      Venice: Magistrum Ioannem Tacuinum de Tridino, 17 May 1507. Used - Like New. Folio, ff. LIII [i blank]. Woodcut initials both small and large, including both floral patterns and depictions of angels, humans and animals. Incunable-like in its printing with no elaborate title page and publication information only as colophon. Nineteenth century three half vellum over marbled paper covered boards. Some rubbing to vellum and scuffing to paper covering; There's an old damp stain running along outer margin of first several leaves, which does not affect the text; early marginalia throughout; minor spotting to some leaves. An attractive copy with clean, bold text. Not in Adams. (Subject: )
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Claude-Mathieu Delagardette  (c.1720-1775) & Jacopo Baroz...
"REGLES DES CINQ ORDRES D'ARCHITECTURE DE VIGNOLE. OUVRAGE DANS LEQUEL ON DONNE: UNE IDEE DE LA GEOMETRIE ; LES DEFINITIONS DES FIGURES GEOMETRIQUES NECESSAIRES A L'ETUDE DE L'ARCHITECTURE ; LA FORMATION DES ORDRES, RIGOUREUSEMENT DEMONTREE, DANS L'ORIGINE DE L'ARCHITECTURE ; LEUR DIVISION GENERALE ; LES PROPORTIONS PARTICULIERES A CHACUN D'EUX ; LES DIFFERENCES QUI LES CARACTERISENT ; UNE METHODE FACILE POUR LES DESSINER ; LES DETAILS D'UN ORDRE-DORIQUE DE POESTUM, MESURES PAR L'AUTEUR, SUR LES LIEUX MEMES ; ENFIN, LES NOTIONS NECESSAIRES SUR LES ORDRES APPELLES ACCESSOIRES. CET OUVRAGE A ...
      "Description: [large 4to] 40 pp., 50 engraved plates : 24 pp. , (25 +1) engraved plates. ARCHITECTURE. The work is a commentary of the famed Five Orders of Architecture by mannerist architect Jacopo Barozzi da Vignola by the French architect Claude-Mathieu Delagardette. Jacopo da Vignola (1507-1573) was the most important representative of Bramantesque classicism in the mid-16th century, and his treatise on the architectural orders was one of the most influential textbooks ever published. This edition contains 50 finely sculpted full page engraved plates of architectural designs and projects realized by C.M.Delagardette, Moisy, Guitte and others based on the designs of Vignola to illustrate the Five Orders of Architecture. This is the second extended edition of this illustrative work by Delagardette ( 1st ed. 1786) whose set of plates was entirely recast and enriched by some other new including the ones on the Pantheon in Rome and his architectural details. The work also includes the Treatise on the Shadows ( ‘Les lecons elementaires des Ombres dans l'architecture, demontrees par des principes puises dans la nature’) by C.M.Delagardette accompanied by 25 engraved copper plates and a finely sculpted second frontispiece. Nice copy, with very fresh crisp interiors, especially the engraved plates with wide untrimmed margins, late binding in XVIII century style “cartonato alla rustica” with handmade heavy paper and labels on spine.Nice copy in good antiquarian conditionsCfr.: FOWLER, The Fowler Architectural Collection of the Johns Hopkins University. Baltimora , (1961), 379; W.BATES, Bibliography of Archaeological Books , American Journal of Archaeology, Vol. 21, No. 2 (Apr. - Jun., 1917), pp. 241-254; BVB VERBUND, Bibliothek der Ludwig-Maximilians, Universität München , BV 014300681."
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BEROALDUS PHILIPPUS
Philippi Beroaldi Libellus de Optimo Statu.
      Paris, (in Fine): Impressum Hoc Aureolum Opusculum Opera Diligentissimi Calcographi Johannis Barbier. Impendio Dyonisii Roce. VI. Idus Novembres. Anno M. CCCCC. VII. 1507, Seconda Edizione. Jpg. [Postincunabolo-economia] (cm. 19,5) ottimo cartonato settecentesco, dorso restaurato.-- cc. 14 nn. 40 linee, carattere rotondo con varie frasi in greco. Bella e grande marca tipografica, in xilografia in fine. Seconda edizione separata del Beroaldo, la prima, sempre parigina è stampata dal Jean Petit nel 1500 (Hain 2979, Gw 4149). Opera curiosa e importante che tratta del modo di condurre uno stato, e che fu usata come sorgente dal More per la sua celeberrima utopia. questo è scritto nell' introduzione dell' opera completa del More, edita nel 1965 a Yale. L' autore (1453-1505) bolognese, fu celebre umanista. Esemplare bello e nitido. Manca a molta bibliografia consultata, presente solo in Bm. Stc. French p. 50.
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Boethius, Anicius Manliusseverinus. ( Boetius)
Annitii Manlii Severini Boetii Viri Consularis De Philosophiae Consolatione Liber Primus De Derimus Philosophiae Consolatione Liber Primus
      Phillipus Giunta, 1507. Very Good 16mo-over 5¾"-6¾" tall. (Boethius CONSOLATION OF PHILOSOPHY) BOETIUS DE PHILOSOPHIAE CONSOLATIONE. (a)-h(viii)Edited by Nicolaus Crescius. Colophon: Impressum Florentiae opera et impensa at Philippi Giuntae biblopolae florentini. Anno Salutis MDVII, Mense Decembri Pages Crisp, . some foxing, primarily to t.p. & colophon p. and margins. This is the first Giuinta Edition Full Calf. Covers detached., spine and sewing firm. PHOTOS ON REQUEST.
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GHISLANDI, Antonio.
Opus aureum ornatum omni lapide / precioso singulare novissime editum /
      (In fine:) Thaurini, (Francesco de Silva?), 1507 (Ca. CCVIIIv.: die. 26. Aprilis / Ca. CXXXIv: 2. mensis Augusti). 2 parti in un vol. in folio (cm. 25x18,8), tit. in nero (ca.nn. 1), tit. in rosso (ca.nn. 2) a car. got., cc. (4)-CCVIII, CXXXI, testo su 2 coll. in car. rom., iniz. xilogr., leg. perg. antica (allentata), tit. ms. al dorso a 3 nervetti. Il nome dell' A. alla ca.nn. aiiv. Mancano le ca. segn. ai e l' ultima bianca. Antiche chiose d' epoca ad inchiostro. Restauro non recente all' ang. super. dell' occhietto, bruniture, gore e macchie, picc. lacune al titolo e alle prime due carte con lieve perdita di testo. Estesa macchia di inchiostro alla ca. LXXIIII, corrosa, della seconda parte. Lipari, I, n. 894. Bersano Begey, Cinquecentin - super evangeliis totius anni se/cundum usum Romane cu/rie et ordinis fratrum pre/dicatorum cum octo mil/libus dubiis exactis/sime declaratis,/ ac quadrupli/ci sensu sa/cre scri/pture. Tabula huius operis.
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Baptista [Battista Spagnuoli], Mantuanus. Novem...op(er)a...
      Josse Bade, Sebastian Murr & Sebastian Brant, eds. & comm. Paris: Josse Bade, Jean Petit & Jacques le Forestier, 1507. Folio.  10,a6,b-z8,A-R8,S4,T8. [10],CCCXXIX,[1]folios. Contemp. calf, elaborately blind-tooled, spine defective and torn in half, front cover loose from board, lacks clasps, front oak board split in two lacking fore section, loose in covers (needs rebinding but not resewing (on double leather cords) worming, old printed waste on rear board (breviary) ; old owner's name on t.p.,marginal worm holes to first leaves (minor text damage) and occ. pinholes in other places ,contemp. annotations in text and on verso of last leaf, some minor stains, large margins, generally clean and crisp. Mark of Badius (Renouard #1) & Jean Petit (#883) on t.p.,Types S180, S55, R106, R92, R76. Decorated initials. T.p. printed in red and black. First Edition. This contains the Parthenice prima sive Mariana preceeded by adresses & letters, a vita of Spagnuoli by Johann Tritheim, and an Apologeticon; Parthenice tertia divarum Margaritae, Agathae, Luciae et Apoloniae agonas continens, dedicated to Isabella d'Este; Vita Lodovici Morbioli, dedicated to Pope Innocent VIII; In laudem Joannis Baptistae pro natali eius (carmen); Votum ad divam virginem with verses of Francesco Tanzi, called Cornigero; Dionysius areopagites, preceeded by a letter of Geoffroy Carles; De suorum temporum calamitatibus dedicated to Olivero Carafa; Contra poetas impudice loquentes (carmen) with verses by Jean Bibaut. Renouard, Ascensius, II,137-9. BM STC (French) 405. Moreau/Renouard I,180. Renouard, Imprimeurs, II,78. Index Aurel. 112.459.
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BEROALDUS PHILIPPUS
Philippi Beroaldi Libellus De Optimo Statu.
      (in fine): Impressum Hoc Aureolum Opusculum Opera Diligentissimi Calcographi Johannis Barbier. Impendio Dyonisii Roce. VI. Idus Novembres. Anno M.CCCCC. VII., Paris 1507 - [Postincunabolo-economia] (cm. 19,5) ottimo cartonato settecentesco, dorso restaurato.-- cc. 14 nn., 40 linee, carattere rotondo con varie frasi in greco. Bella e grande marca tipografica, in xilografia in fine. Seconda edizione separata del Beroaldo, la prima, sempre parigina è stampata dal Jean Petit nel 1500 (Hain 2979, Gw 4149). Opera curiosa e importante che tratta del modo di condurre uno stato, e che fu usata come sorgente dal More per la sua celeberrima utopia. questo è scritto nell' introduzione dell' opera completa del More, edita nel 1965 a Yale. L' autore (1453-1505) bolognese, fu celebre umanista. Esemplare bello e nitido. Manca a molta bibliografia consultata, presente solo in Bm. Stc. French p. 50 [Attributes: First Edition]
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Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni Francesco [Gianfrancesco]....
      Strassburg: Matthais Schurer, 1507/1506-1511. Folio. 2 vols. in 1. Rerum: 4, A-L6, M8, N-V6, p-s6, t-u8, a-c6, d8, e6, f10, g4, h-k6, l8, [2]A-D6, E4, F8, m-n6, o8, +2 8. [Lacks blanks V6, f10, I8, o8, h6.] Hymni:A4, B-R6, S8, 4. 289ff of [294, lacks blanks]+8ff.. [4],96,[11]ff. 18th c. mottled calf, spine banded and extra gilt, titles on leather labels (incorrectly describes this as vol II) rubbed, head of spine a little worn, red edges; marbled endpapers; minor soiling; pencil notes and some underscoring; a few leaves browned, large margins, a very nice copy. First Edition of Pico's Works and second of Hymni. Giovanni Francesco Pico della Mirandola (c.1469- 1533). “Gianfrancesco succeded his father as ruler of the independant principate of Mirandola in 1499... Quite early in his life (about 1492) he fell under the influence of Girolamo Savaonarola... Pico wrote many works of philosophy, theology, and poetry... Pico was murdered by his nephew aleotto II...” [Contemporaries of Erasmus] “Like his uncle [Giovanni Della Mirandola] he devoted himself chiefly to philosophy, but made it subject to the Bible, though in his treatises, "De studio divinæ et humanæ sapientiæ" and particularly in the six books entitled "Examen doctrinæ unitatis gentium", he depreciates the authority of the philosophers, above all of Aristotle. He wrote a detailed biography of his uncle and another of Savonarola.” [CE] “This book [Rerum praenotione] is composed of about ten parts, which later converged into a single German edition, published in 1506. In each part the author thoroughly examines a different aspect of his thought. Pico della Mirandola had a strong passion for astrology, prophecies and the mysticism of numbers and was firmly convinced of the truth of these "sciences". Humans are the core element of his works. According to the author, they have all the germs of life God gave to them and are the creatures that are in closest contact with Nature (reign of necessity). The first nine parts, called books, contain a meticulous analysis of everything related to the term "prenotione" (pre-knowledge) and are divided into different chapters. The first book contains the definition of this phenomenon, together with some considerations on its use and abuse, and how it affects religion. The second book is dedicated to the figure of the prophet and the various ways he can utter his divinations. The third book is about those prophecies "secundum natura", in which Nature shows itself to all living creatures. The author mentions in particular those kinds of "prenotionae" noticed by farm workers, sailors, shepherds and physicians and in the fifth paragraph, here reproduced, he lists all the premonitory signs which farmers use, together with weather phenomena, to predict the future. In the seventh chapter he talks about those predictions "de futuris aegritudinis" (on future grief and worries), "ex observationae luminarium" (observing stars) made by physicians who take into account the influence of lunar phases. In the eighth chapter the author claims that sometimes these precognitions can be quite contradictory, if we compare what shepherds, physicians, wool-spinners and soldiers say. In the fourth book Pico della Mirandola rails against idolatries and satanic rituals, and in the fifth he carefully lists all the various cases in which astrology can prove useful. In the last four parts there are precise references to Plato, Bacon and Apollonio from Tiana. The other books which are not part of the De rerum prenotione have a different table of contents and they deal with philosophical or religious subjects connected to the Catholic religion, like in the De morte Christi & propria cogitanda..., De studio divinae & humanae philosophiae... and the De divini amoris imaginatione... [Bibliotheca Antiqua-on-line] [See also: D.P. Walker. Spiritual & Demonic Magic, pp146ff] The De Morte Christi is a famous philosophical treatise where the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus is mentioned with careful reflections, it gives one of the first testimonies of the slowly changing awareness of the importance of this discovery. [At the most, three years after it became known (Columbus' discovery of America), the young lord Mirandola finished a religious-moral treatise on the duty of man to remember Christ's death and his own, which he dedicated to Savonarola. He established a inner connection in man with both the human nature of Christ and with his sacred fullness of grace which each man can develop to the full measure of his comprehension. "It does not require great exertion. It doesn't mean we have to seek to reach India nor explore the erithean shores. On the contrary we will be drawn to him by a natural drive."] Albert Schill. Gianfrancesco Pico dela Mirandola und die Entdeckung Amerikas, in Biographien und Studien; Martin Breslauer, Berlin,1929, p19. There are two states of the Rerum as identified by Quaquarelli. Ours collates with #79 but has the added letter at the end of the second state #80. It is probably a first state brought up-to-date with the addition of the added gathering. The Hymni Heroici has commentaries by the author and his son Thomas. Rerum:VD 16 P2636 [without suppl.] Quaquarelli/Zanardi, Pichiana, 79 [with added signature 2 1-8 as in #80]. Adams P1138 [no suppl.]. Proctor 10052. Christman H1.3.15a.Muller II,118,39. Schmidt, Knobloch 28. Rosenthal, Magica, 999. Cantamessa 3461.Alden/Landis 506/5. Hymni: VD16 P2644. Quaquarelli 89.Adams P1157. Proctor 10190.Schmidt, Schurer 55. Chrisman C7.2.7. Alden/Landis 511/7.
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GHISLANDI, Antonio.
Opus aureum ornatum omni lapide / precioso singulare novissime editum /
      (In fine:) Thaurini, (Francesco de Silva?), 1507 (Ca. CCVIIIv.: die. 26. Aprilis / Ca. CXXXIv: 2. mensis Augusti). 2 parti in un vol. in folio (cm. 25x18,8), tit. in nero (ca.nn. 1), tit. in rosso (ca.nn. 2) a car. got., cc. (4)-CCVIII, CXXXI, testo su 2 coll. in car. rom., iniz. xilogr., leg. perg. antica (allentata), tit. ms. al dorso a 3 nervetti. Il nome dell' A. alla ca.nn. aiiv. Mancano le ca. segn. ai e l' ultima bianca. Antiche chiose d' epoca ad inchiostro. Restauro non recente all' ang. super. dell' occhietto, bruniture, gore e macchie, picc. lacune al titolo e alle prime due carte con lieve perdita di testo. Estesa macchia di inchiostro alla ca. LXXIIII, corrosa, della seconda parte. Lipari, I, n. 894. Bersano Begey, Cinquecentin - super evangeliis totius anni se/cundum usum Romane cu/rie et ordinis fratrum pre/dicatorum cum octo mil/libus dubiis exactis/sime declaratis,/ ac quadrupli/ci sensu sa/cre scri/pture. Tabula huius operis.
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Boethius, Anicius ManliusSeverinus. ( Boetius)
Annitii Manlii Severini Boetii Viri Consularis De Philosophiae Consolatione Liber primus De Derimus Philosophiae Consolatione Liber Primus
      Florence: Phillipus Giunta. Very Good. 1507. fIRST gIUNTA. 16mo - over 5!" - 6!" tall (Boethius CONSOLATION OF PHILOSOPHY) BOETIUS DE PHILOSOPHIAE CONSOLATIONE. (a) - h(viii)Edited by Nicolaus Crescius .Colophon: Impressum Florentiae opera et impensa at Philippi Giuntae biblopolae florentini. Anno Salutis MDVII, Mense Decembri Pages Crisp,.some foxing, primarily to t.p. & colophon p.and margins. This is the first Giuinta Edition Full Calf. Covers detached., spine and sewing firm. PHOTOS ON REQUEST .
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GHISLANDI Antonio
Opus aureum ornatum omni lapide precioso singulare novissime editum evangeliis totius anni
      secundum usum Romane curie et ordinis fratrum predicatorum...(In fine, f. R3 r.: "die 2 mensis augusti 1507 in alma & vetustissima civitate Thaurini"), Torino, (Franc. de Silva?), 1507, 500 2 parti in un vol. in-folio, ff. (4), CCVIII; CXXXI, (1 bianco); pregevole legatura del tempo in p. pelle interamente decorata a secco sui piatti e al dorso con disegni geom. e fregi floreali (alcuni abili restauri). Titolo a stampa rossa, grandi e piccole iniziali silogr. su fondo nero, testo su due colonne in car. romano. Precedeono il testo versi di Domenico Macaneo e di Giovanni Tommaso Sertorio in onore dell’opera e lettera dedicatoria dell’autore al vescovo di Torino Ludovico della Rovere. Prima edizione, probabilmente unica, di quest’ esegesi del Vangelo di tutto l’anno liturgico, con l’interpretazione di oltre ottomila “dubbi” spiegati secondo il quadruplice senso della sacra scrittura: “hystorice, allegorice, tropologice, anagogice”. Cinquecentina torinese assai rara. Ottimo esemplare nella sua bella legatura coeva (antiche firme di possesso sul f. di titolo, primo f. di guardia applicato poster.) Non in BMC. BERSANO-BEGEY I, n. 291 (3 esempl. in Piemonte). ADAMS G-574.
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DUFOUR (Jean)
Recueil des rouleaux des morts (VIIIe siècle-vers 1536) publié sous la direction de J. Favier par... Volume 4 (1453 - vers 1536).
      Ce volume, le dernier de l’édition proprement dite des rouleaux des morts, contient comme les précédents des pièces très diverses : « littere commendatitie » et « guide » pour le porte-rouleau, fragments de rouleaux, brefs mortuaires, extraits de comptes (notamment anglais et bavarois), mentions de passages de rotuli bavarois ou autrichiens à Mayence et surtout deux documents particulièrement importants, d’une part le rouleau mis en circulation en 1507 par Raphael de Marcatellis, abbé de Saint-Bavon de Gand, pour ses deux prédécesseurs, contenant des titres recueillis entre Rhin et Seine, souvent très longs et fort intéressants (avec la mention de nombreux personnages, comme des universitaires – notamment mendiants – souvent inconnus par ailleurs), d’autre part les dessins préparés pour orner le début du rouleau de John Islip, abbé de Westminster (mort en 1532), rouleau jamais mis en circulation en raison de la dissolution des monastères par Henry VIII (1536). Sont également mentionnés quelques exemples des innombrables « Rotelbücher » (autrichiens), documents de parchemin ou de papier, manuscrits ou partiellement imprimés, qui existèrent jusqu’à la Révolution. Fort in-4 br., 849 pp. (Recueil des historiens de la France. Obituaires. 4°. VIII/4). 2008
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Beroaldus Philippus
Philippi Beroaldi Libellus De Optimo Statu
      (in fine): Impressum Hoc Aureolum Opusculum Opera Diligentissimi, 1507. Jpg. [Postincunabolo-economia] (cm. 19, 5) ottimo cartonato settecentesco, dorso restaurato. --cc. 14 nn., 40 linee, carattere rotondo con varie frasi in greco. Bella e grande marca tipografica, in xilografia in fine. Seconda edizione separata del Beroaldo, la prima, sempre parigina è stampata dal Jean Petit nel 1500 (Hain 2979, Gw 4149). Opera curiosa e importante che tratta del modo di condurre uno stato, e che fu usata come sorgente dal More per la sua celeberrima utopia. questo è scritto nell' introduzione dell' opera completa del More, edita nel 1965 a Yale. L' autore (1453-1505) bolognese, fu celebre umanista. Esemplare bello e nitido. Manca a molta bibliografia consultata, presente solo in Bm. Stc. French p. 50.
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HANS BALDUNG GRIEN STRASBURGO 1484 CIRCA - 1545
CRISTO SULLA CORCE 1507
       "Xilografia, 1507, non firmata. Della serie Speculoum passionis domini nostri Ihesu christi, edita a Norimberga da Ulrich Pinder nel 1507. Bellissima prova, impressa su carta vergata coeva, completa della linea marginale, in perfetto stato di conservazione. Al verso una piccola xilografia, sempre di Baldung, raffigurante il medesimo soggetto. Bibliografia: Holstein 213, Bernhard p. 366. Dimensioni 160x240." Woodcut, 1507, not signed. From the series Speculoum passionis domini nostri Ihesu christi, published in Nuremberg by Ulrich Pinder, in 1507. Magnifient work, printed on contemporary laid paper, with full marginal line, in excellent condition. The same subject is printed on verso, a small woodcut realized by Baldung. Holstein 213, Bernhard p. 366. Dimensioni 160x240.
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Ruysch, Johannes (C. 1460-1533)
"Universalior Cogniti Orbis Tabula Ex Recentibus Confecta Observationi" ("a Universal Map of the Known World, Constructed By Means of Recent Observations") From Geographia Cl. Ptholemaei
      1507. THE FIRST OBTAINABLE WORLD MAP TO SHOW A PRINTED DEPICTION OF AMERICAThe Engraving: 17” x 23” References: Lloyd Arnold Brown, The World Encompassed, exh. cat. (Baltimore, 1952), n. 54; Rodney W. Shirley, The Mapping of the World (London, 1983), n. 25; Philip D. Burden, The Mapping of North America: A List of Printed Maps 1511-1670 (Rickmansworth, 1996), xxiii. The first world map to show the New World was the 1506 map published by Francesco Rosselli in Florence, while another was included in Martin Waldseemüller's map of the same year. Both of these works are known in a single existing example, meaning that Ruysch's rare map is the earliest cartographic representation of the newly discovered lands that remains available to collectors. Drawn according to Ptolemy's first (coniform, or fan-shaped) projection, Ruysch's map was the first indication of America in any edition of the Geography, and incorporated geographical discoveries from Portuguese, Spanish and English explorations in America. The nomenclature was particularly influential. South America is named "Mundus Novus" or "New World" from Vespucci's published accounts asserting that this was a "fourth" or "new" corner of the globe, distinct from Europe, Asia and Africa. Ruysch's map provides a revealing window onto both the cartographical misconceptions and advances of the Renaissance. Mapmakers were still struggling to understand what relationship the newly discovered lands bore to the coast of Asia--whether they were the easternmost extremities of that continent (as Columbus had assumed) or distinct from it. Ruysch seems to have equivocated on that point. Although he advocated the theory that the territorial discoveries were indeed a New World simply by labeling South America as "Mundus Novus, " he still showed Greenland and Newfoundland ("Terre Nova") attached to Asia. In other ways, however, Ruysch broke away from received wisdom in his geographical configurations. This work is, for example, the first...
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Maximilian I.,, Römisch-deutscher Kaiser (1459-1519).
Lehensbrief. Lateinische Urkunde auf Pergament.
      Innsbruck, 12. Januar 1507, Qu.-Fol. Mit eigenh. kleinem Handzeichen ("per regem per se") und Kontrasignaturen von Blasius Höltzl und Jakob Villinger. Blattgr.: ca. 29 x 45,5 cm. Lehensbrief auf Pergament für Lukas von Graben. Kaiser Maximilian I. verleiht Lukas von Graben vier Almen in den Kärntner Herrschaften Goldenstein und Weidenburg, beiderseits der Gail zwischen Kötschach und Hermagor gelegen. Bereits im Jahre 1500 hatte Lukas von Graben Schloß Stein bei Dellach (Drautal) als Lehen von Maximilian erhalten. Das Geschlecht erlosch 1668. - Faltung teilw. geglättet, mit fachmännisch hinterlegten kleinen Faltbruchstellen, etw. angestaubt und fleckig. Die Plica beschnitten, ohne das Siegel. - Eine vom Vorbesitzer angefertigte Transkription liegt bei.
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Wimpheling, Jacob.
Jmmunitatis et libertatis ecclesiastice statusqe sacerdotalis defensio.
      [Wien, Johann Winterburger, um 1507]. 4to. 8 Bll.nnum. Mit zwei Holzschnitt-Initialen. Geheftet in Maroquin-Kassette mit Rückenvergoldung.. Seltene Ausgabe von Wimphelings "Verteidigung der kirchlichen Rechte und des geistlichen Standes" die er, kurz nach einer anderen Schrift (Oratio querulosa contra invasores sacerdotum) ähnlichen Inhalts, während seiner Zeit in Speyer um 1493 verfasste. Er wendet sich hier scharf gegen die Zustände, unter denen das Klerikerproletariat damals zu leiden hatte: "Auch hier zieht sich die bittere Klage über die traurige Stellung des Klerus durch die ganze Schrift. Keiner ist - so führt der Autor aus - bejammernswerter als der Geistliche. Hunger, Kälte , Schläge sind sein Antheil in der Jugend, und später ist er verachteter als der Jude, falls er arm ist; wenn er aber reich ist, dann hat er seine ganze Sippe auf dem Halse, dann regnet es Verleumdungen und Gehässigkeiten" (Knepper, Wimpheling 65 ff.). Die Schrift war bereits im 15. Jh. in zwei Ausgaben in Speyer und Basel erschienen, auch die vorliegende Ausgabe wurde lange als Inkunabel geführt (Hain 6080). - Schönes und breitrandiges Exemplar. - VD 16, W-3386; Knepper, Wimpheling XII; Langer-Dolch 117; Goedeke I, 407, 8..
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PETRARCA Francesco (pseudo)
Chronica delle vite de Pontefici et Imperatori romani composta per Francesco Petrarcha allaquale sono state aggiunte quelle che da tempi del Petrarcha insino alla eta nostra mancavano.
      (In fine:) In Venetia, per Iacomo de Pinci da Lecco, 1507 adi III di Decembre. in-4, ff. XC, (1), leg. ottocentesca. mezza pelle ed ang. (difetti alle cerniere). Con due belle iniziali istoriate. Pregevole e rara edizione (prima 1478) di questa raccolta di vite di imperatori e pontefici ampliata rispetto all’originale, che terminava al 1371 (f. LXXXI verso), sino a Pio III nel 1503. L’opera è ritenuta apocrifa di Petrarca, o traduzione da un originale latino di Donato Albanzani da Pratovecchio. Si segnala un importante passaggio nella vita di Innocenzo VIII (f. 88r), con riferimento alla scoperta dell’America: “Fu anchora da questi re mandato Cristoforo Colombo corsale di natione genovesee ad cercare terre nuove in mare: il quale di poi navicando molte terre agli antichi ignote discoperte...”.Esemplare molto marginoso con alcune postille marginali di mano coeva, di notevole interesse. Gamba 757, note. STC 507. . Manca ad Hortis. Harrisse "bibliotheca Americana", n. 27 p. 38. Alden I, p.11.
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Tisserand, Francoix Felix,
Traité de mécanique céleste. 4 tomes.Gauthier-Villars Paris, premiere edition, 1889-1896,
      - X, 474 S.; XIV, 552 S.; IX, 427 S.; XII, 548 S. mit Errata tome II,III,IV, mit zahlr. Abb., 22cm x 27,5cm, Halbleinen der Zeit mit Rückentitel(contemporary halfcloth with gilt,Exlibris (Aug.Dose) auf Vorsatzblatt (bookplate on fly-leaf), breitrandiges Exemplar. DSB XIII, S. 423; Poggendorff IV, S. 1507. Tisserand, Francoix Felix (1845-1896)Mathematiker, Astronom. 1873 wurde T. Direktor am Observatorium in Toulouse und Prof. für Astromie an der Toulouse Uni. 1878 wurde er Mitglied der Akademie der Wissenschaften. 1883 wurde er Nachfolger von Puiseux auf dem Lehrstuhl für Himmelsmechanik an der Sorbonne in Paris. Dort leitete er u.a. das Projekt Carte du Ciel. Gleichzeitig initierte er einen Photoatlas des Mondes, den Atlas photographique de la lune. Erst die Mondlandungen löste diesen ab./ "Tisserand's greatest work is his `Traité de mécanique céleste'.The four volumes represent an up-to-date version of Laplace's `Mécanique céleste'. In them Tisserand sets forth the general theory of perturbations and the works of Le Verrier of the pla/ "Tisserand's greatest work is his `Traité de mécanique céleste'.The four volumes represent an up-to-date version of Laplace's `Mécanique céleste'. In them Tisserand sets forth the general theory of perturbations and the works of Le Verrier of the pla [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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BAMBERGENSIS -
Bambergische Halßgerichts und rechtliche Ordnung/ in peynlichen Sachen zu volfarn/ allen Stetten/ Communen.Schöffen und Richtern dienlich. Bamberg, Hans Pfeil, 1507. (Angebunden:) BRANDENBURGENSIS - Brandenburgische Halßgerichtsordnung. Nürnberg, Jobst Gutknecht, 1516. (Angebunden:) CAROLINA - Der allerdurchleuchtigsten großmechtigsten unüberwindlichsten Keyser Karls des fünfften und des heyligen Römischen Reichs peinliche gerichts ordnung. Mainz, Ivo Schöffer, 1533.
      Bamberg, Nürnberg & Mainz, Pfeil, Gutknecht & Schöffer. 1507 - 1533 (Nachdruck 2001) - Folio. (1:) Ttlbl., (5), 80 gezählte Blätter; (2:) Ttlbl., (7), 63 S.; (3:) Ttlbl., (5), 48, (1) S. Mit insgesamt 49 Abbildungen im Text. 3 Tle in einem modernen Ebd. Die Bambergische Halsgerichtsordnung, latinisiert: Constitutio Criminalis Bambergensis, von 1507 war ein höchst bedeutsames Strafgesetzbuch in der Geschichte des Deutschen Kriminalrechts und "ein bewunderungswürdiges Werk aus der Feder des Bambergichen Hofrichters, des Freiherrn Johann von Schwarzenberg und Hohenlandsberg" (Eb. Schmidt). Die Bambergensis war in seinen einzelnen Teilen so anerkannt und von solcher Qualität, dass eine Reihe von Bestimmungen fast wörtlich in die grosse Carolina von 1532 übernommen worden sind. Die drei Strafgesetzbücher sind also eng miteinander verknüpft. Auf die Carolina hat Schwarzenberg (1463/65-1528) in seinen Vorentwürfen noch selbst Einfluss genommen. Die Übernahme der Bambergensis durch den Brandenburger Schöppenstuhl zog die Brandenburgensis nach sich. Die drei grossen Strafgesetzbücher des 16. Jahrhundert, die eigentlich den Beginn des deutschen Strafrechtsdokumentieren, umfassen das gesmte peinliche Strafrecht und Strafprozessrecht.
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ANONYM. FRÜHDRUCK.
Speculum exemplorum omnibus christicolis salubriter inspiciendum ut exemplis discant disciplinam.
      (Hagenau, H. Gran), . 1507 - Folio. 29 x 23 cm. 287 (ohne das letzte weiße Bl.) Bl. Durchgehend rubriziert (außer Tabula exemplorum). Modernes Pergament. Seltene erste Ausgabe von Hagenau, ganz im Inkunabelstil gehalten. Vorausgegangen waren 6 Inkunabelausgaben bei verschiedenen Druckern (eine im IA. nach BMC verzeichnete Ausgabe 1505 von Benzing als nicht existent nachgewiesen). Zusammenstellung von Möchslegenden ähnlich den Gesta Romanorum, jedoch einzig zum Predigtgebrauch bestimmt. Der Text enthält zahlreiche vorher unedierte Passagen und Erzählungen. Wurde früher Aegid. Aurifaber zugeschrieben, neuere Forschungen nehmen Joh. Busch als Autor an (vgl. BMC IX, 43 zur Ed. princeps 1481). - Die ersten beiden und das letzte Bl. angestaubt, in den Rändern ausgefranst (kein Textverlust) und fachmännisch hinterlegt. Stellenweise meistens in den breiten, weißen Rändern etwas finger- und wasserfleckig. Lage X und sieben Bl. am Schluß mit knapp bis in den Text reichenden Wasserrand oben und teils unten. Wenige Bl. mit kleinem Wurmgagng im weißen Rand. Gutes Exemplar. - VB 16, A 4351. IA. 110.828 (beide unter Aurifaber). Benzing, Hagenau 25, 108. [Attributes: First Edition]
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Baptista [Battista Spagnuoli], Mantuanus. Josse Bade, Sebastian Murr & Sebastian Brant, eds. & comm.
Novem.op(er)a praeter caetera moralia: familiari quide(m) Iodoci Badii Ascensii explanatione elucidata omnia/ q(uae)da(m) vero etia(m) argutissima Sebastiani Murrhonis & Sebastiani Brantii Germanor(um) doctissimoru(m) elucidatio(n)e decorata: musaru(m) plane inve(n)ta: eq(uae)nti Asce(n)sii Ad d(ivi)n(u)m Germanu(m) de Ganayo co(n)probant(um) Epigra(m)mate.
      Josse Bade, Jean Petit & Jacques le Forestier, Paris: 1507. - Folio. 10,a6,b-z8,A-R8,S4,T8. [10],CCCXXIX,[1]folios. Contemp. calf, elaborately blind-tooled, spine defective and torn in half, front cover loose from board, lacks clasps, front oak board split in two lacking fore section, loose in covers (needs rebinding but not resewing (on double leather cords) worming, old printed waste on rear board (breviary) ; old owner's name on t.p.,marginal worm holes to first leaves (minor text damage) and occ. pinholes in other places ,contemp. annotations in text and on verso of last leaf, some minor stains, large margins, generally clean and crisp. Mark of Badius (Renouard #1) & Jean Petit (#883) on t.p.,Types S180, S55, R106, R92, R76. Decorated initials. T.p. printed in red and black. First Edition. This contains the Parthenice prima sive Mariana preceeded by adresses & letters, a vita of Spagnuoli by Johann Tritheim, and an Apologeticon; Parthenice tertia divarum Margaritae, Agathae, Luciae et Apoloniae agonas continens, dedicated to Isabella d'Este; Vita Lodovici Morbioli, dedicated to Pope Innocent VIII; In laudem Joannis Baptistae pro natali eius (carmen); Votum ad divam virginem with verses of Francesco Tanzi, called Cornigero; Dionysius areopagites, preceeded by a letter of Geoffroy Carles; De suorum temporum calamitatibus dedicated to Olivero Carafa; Contra poetas impudice loquentes (carmen) with verses by Jean Bibaut. Renouard, Ascensius, II,137-9. BM STC (French) 405. Moreau/Renouard I,180. Renouard, Imprimeurs, II,78. Index Aurel. 112.459.
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Bernardus Venetus de Vitalibus
Septima Asiae Tabula
      Rare map of part the Caspian and regions to the North and East, from the 1507 Rome Ptolemy, one of the legendary cartographic rarities. In 1507 and 1508, Bernardus Venetus de Vitalibus published editions of Ptolemy's Geography in Rome. It included not only the theretofore traditional 27 maps, but seven additional maps based on contemporary information. These are the first editions to include a world map showing the discoveries of the New World (by Johann Ruysch). The present map is printed on two sheets, and shows the Caspian (including mythical islands), Turkmenya, Sea of Azov (which is a lake), and a host of other early features. Excellent detail and a fine example of early 16th Century Italian printing. With the exception of the Ruysch World Map offered for $240,000 in 2001, no map from this atlas has appeared in a dealer catalogue since 1995. An essential map for collectors. (Rome, 1507) [color: Uncolored, size: 12.5 x 12 inches, condition: VG]
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Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni Francesco [Gianfrancesco].
De Rerum Praenotione Libri Novem Pro Veritate Religionis Contra Superstitiosas Vanitates Editi. De fide theoremata. De morte Christ & propria cogitanda... De studio divinae & humanis philosophiae... De divini amoris imaginatione... Vita patui & defensio de uno & ente... Expositio tex. Descreti de con. dis. ii, Hilarii... Epistolarum libi Quattuor. Justini tralatio. Staurostichon de mysteriis Germaniae Heroico carmine. [Opera aurea & bracteata.] Strassburg: Matthias Schurer for Johann Knobloch, the elder,1507. [bound with:] Hymni Heroici Tres. Ad Sanctissimam Trinitatem. Ad Christum, Et Ad V...
      Strassburg: Matthais Schurer, 1507/1506-1511. Folio. 2 vols. in 1. Rerum: 4, A-L6, M8, N-V6, p-s6, t-u8, a-c6, d8, e6, f10, g4, h-k6, l8, [2]A-D6, E4, F8, m-n6, o8, +2 8. [Lacks blanks V6, f10, I8, o8, h6.] Hymni:A4, B-R6, S8, 4. 289ff of [294, lacks blanks]+8ff.. [4],96,[11]ff. 18th c. mottled calf, spine banded and extra gilt, titles on leather labels (incorrectly describes this as vol II) rubbed, head of spine a little worn, red edges; marbled endpapers; minor soiling; pencil notes and some underscoring; a few leaves browned, large margins, a very nice copy. First Edition of Pico's Works and second of Hymni. Giovanni Francesco Pico della Mirandola (c.1469- 1533). “Gianfrancesco succeded his father as ruler of the independant principate of Mirandola in 1499... Quite early in his life (about 1492) he fell under the influence of Girolamo Savaonarola... Pico wrote many works of philosophy, theology, and poetry... Pico was murdered by his nephew aleotto II...” [Contemporaries of Erasmus] “Like his uncle [Giovanni Della Mirandola] he devoted himself chiefly to philosophy, but made it subject to the Bible, though in his treatises, "De studio divinæ et humanæ sapientiæ" and particularly in the six books entitled "Examen doctrinæ unitatis gentium", he depreciates the authority of the philosophers, above all of Aristotle. He wrote a detailed biography of his uncle and another of Savonarola.” [CE] “This book [Rerum praenotione] is composed of about ten parts, which later converged into a single German edition, published in 1506. In each part the author thoroughly examines a different aspect of his thought. Pico della Mirandola had a strong passion for astrology, prophecies and the mysticism of numbers and was firmly convinced of the truth of these "sciences". Humans are the core element of his works. According to the author, they have all the germs of life God gave to them and are the creatures that are in closest contact with Nature (reign of necessity). The first nine parts, called books, contain a meticulous analysis of everything related to the term "prenotione" (pre-knowledge) and are divided into different chapters. The first book contains the definition of this phenomenon, together with some considerations on its use and abuse, and how it affects religion. The second book is dedicated to the figure of the prophet and the various ways he can utter his divinations. The third book is about those prophecies "secundum natura", in which Nature shows itself to all living creatures. The author mentions in particular those kinds of "prenotionae" noticed by farm workers, sailors, shepherds and physicians and in the fifth paragraph, here reproduced, he lists all the premonitory signs which farmers use, together with weather phenomena, to predict the future. In the seventh chapter he talks about those predictions "de futuris aegritudinis" (on future grief and worries), "ex observationae luminarium" (observing stars) made by physicians who take into account the influence of lunar phases. In the eighth chapter the author claims that sometimes these precognitions can be quite contradictory, if we compare what shepherds, physicians, wool-spinners and soldiers say. In the fourth book Pico della Mirandola rails against idolatries and satanic rituals, and in the fifth he carefully lists all the various cases in which astrology can prove useful. In the last four parts there are precise references to Plato, Bacon and Apollonio from Tiana. The other books which are not part of the De rerum prenotione have a different table of contents and they deal with philosophical or religious subjects connected to the Catholic religion, like in the De morte Christi & propria cogitanda..., De studio divinae & humanae philosophiae... and the De divini amoris imaginatione... [Bibliotheca Antiqua-on-line] [See also: D.P. Walker. Spiritual & Demonic Magic, pp146ff] The De Morte Christi is a famous philosophical treatise where the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus is mentioned with careful reflections, it gives one of the first testimonies of the slowly changing awareness of the importance of this discovery. [At the most, three years after it became known (Columbus' discovery of America), the young lord Mirandola finished a religious-moral treatise on the duty of man to remember Christ's death and his own, which he dedicated to Savonarola. He established a inner connection in man with both the human nature of Christ and with his sacred fullness of grace which each man can develop to the full measure of his comprehension. "It does not require great exertion. It doesn't mean we have to seek to reach India nor explore the erithean shores. On the contrary we will be drawn to him by a natural drive."] Albert Schill. Gianfrancesco Pico dela Mirandola und die Entdeckung Amerikas, in Biographien und Studien; Martin Breslauer, Berlin,1929, p19. There are two states of the Rerum as identified by Quaquarelli. Ours collates with #79 but has the added letter at the end of the second state #80. It is probably a first state brought up-to-date with the addition of the added gathering. The Hymni Heroici has commentaries by the author and his son Thomas. Rerum:VD 16 P2636 [without suppl.] Quaquarelli/Zanardi, Pichiana, 79 [with added signature 2 1-8 as in #80]. Adams P1138 [no suppl.]. Proctor 10052. Christman H1.3.15a.Muller II,118,39. Schmidt, Knobloch 28. Rosenthal, Magica, 999. Cantamessa 3461.Alden/Landis 506/5. Hymni: VD16 P2644. Quaquarelli 89.Adams P1157. Proctor 10190.Schmidt, Schurer 55. Chrisman C7.2.7. Alden/Landis 511/7.
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ALBERTUS DE FERRARIIS
Tractatus de horis canonicis dicendis pulcherrimus: a domino Alberto de Ferrariis utriusque iuris doctore de Placentia editus. Nuremberg, Hieronymus Höltzel, 20 April,
      - Sm. 4to. [22]ff. Boards. 1507. First published in Ulm, c. 1476, and republished many times over the following 40 years, this work has been attributed by Hain and others to Alberto Trotti owing to a similarity of names (see: L. A. Sheppard, Albertus Trottus and Albertus Ferrariis in The Library, vol. 5, no. 2, (Sep-Dec. 1947), p. 158-9.). The authoir was a canon of the cathedral of Piacenza, later becoming vicar-general of the bishop, and proctor of the clergy of Piacenza at the council of Basle in 1535. The work was designed to instruct the clergy in their duties to themselves and to their parishioners, as well as describing their legal status and offices, and listing the punishments for breaking regulations. Excellent condition. Not in Adams.
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Bernardus Venetus de Vitalibus
Nona Asiae Tabula
      Rare map of part of the Northwest India and Pakistan, from the 1507 Rome Ptolemy, one of the legendary cartographic rarities. In 1507 and 1508, Bernardus Venetus de Vitalibus published editions of Ptolemy's Geography in Rome. It included not only the theretofore traditional 27 maps, but seven additional maps based on contemporary information. These are the first editions to include a world map showing the discoveries of the New World (by Johann Ruysch). The present map is printed on two sheets, and shows Pakistan, NW India, the Ganges, Indus and contiguous regions. Includes excellent detail, based upon Ptolemy, including the marginal notes which are only present in the earliest editions. Excellent detail and a fine example of early 16th Century Italian printing. A fine dark impression, Excellent example of this legendary rarity. With the exception of the Ruysch World Map offered for $240,000 in 2001, no map from this atlas has appeared in a dealer catalogue since 1995. An essential map for collectors. (Rome, 1507) [color: Uncolored, size: 17 x 15 inches, condition: VG]
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Tisserand, Francoix Felix,
Traite de mecanique celeste. 4 tomes.Gauthier-Villars Paris, premiere edition, 1889-1896,
      X, 474 S.; XIV, 552 S.; IX, 427 S.; XII, 548 S. mit Errata tome II,III,IV, mit zahlr. Abb., 22cm x 27,5cm, Halbleinen der Zeit mit Rückentitel(contemporary halfcloth with gilt,Exlibris (Aug.Dose) auf Vorsatzblatt (bookplate on fly-leaf), breitrandiges Exemplar.. DSB XIII, S. 423; Poggendorff IV, S. 1507. Tisserand, Francoix Felix (1845-1896)Mathematiker, Astronom. 1873 wurde T. Direktor am Observatorium in Toulouse und Prof. für Astromie an der Toulouse Uni. 1878 wurde er Mitglied der Akademie der Wissenschaften. 1883 wurde er Nachfolger von Puiseux auf dem Lehrstuhl für Himmelsmechanik an der Sorbonne in Paris. Dort leitete er u.a. das Projekt Carte du Ciel. Gleichzeitig initierte er einen Photoatlas des Mondes, den Atlas photographique de la lune. Erst die Mondlandungen löste diesen ab."Tisserand's greatest work is his "Traite de mecanique celeste'...The four volumes represent an up-to-date version of Laplace's "Mecanique celeste'. In them Tisserand sets forth the general theory of perturbations and the works of Le Verrier of the planets, and discusses the theories of the moon, the theory of satellites, the computation of the perturbations of the asteroids, potential theory, and the theory of the shapes of the celestial bodies and of their rotational movement." (DSB).
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"BOETHIUS ANICIUS MANLIUS TORQUATUS SEVERINUS.
DE PHILOSOPHIAE CONSOLATIONE. FIRENZE, FILIPPO GIUNTA, 1507 MESE DECEMBRE,
      in 8, piena pelle coeva con ricchi fregi impressi ai piatti, nervature al dorso, ccnn 64. Testo corretto da Nic. Crescius. Fu ristampato piu' volte compresa l'edizione Aldina del 1512. Cfr Graesse, I, 463.
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ARMANDUS DE BELLOVISU
De declaratione difficilium terminorum theologie philosophie atque logice.
      Venetiis per Iacobum Pencium de Leucho 6 marzo 1507 - 8vo (cm 15.5), pergamena floscia coeva (piatti un pò tarlati, dorso restaurato) con astuccio protettivo in tela. Macchiette di muffa all’angolo bianco inferiore delle ultime 3 cc., un piccolo alone bruno al margine esterno bianco di vv. cc. (non nel testo), peraltro genuino esemplare, complessivamente ben conservato, con le prime carte rubricate d’epoca in inchiostro rosso, in minuta grafia. Nota d’appartenenza manoscritta coeva al margine inferiore del frontespizio. Cc. num. 124, (12 nn) in carattere gotico. Ristampa ai primordi del secolo di quest’opera già uscita in edizioni incunabole. Non comune tuttavia: non in Adams (cita la tarda edizione di Aldo, del 1586), ne in BMC STC ital. books; censimento Edit16 CNCE 3047 (14 copie censite) che però non riporta altre edizioni impresse in Italia oltre alla presente ed all’aldina del 1586. L’autore fu un discepolo di Tommaso d’Aquino, l’opera è sostanzialmente un commento aristotelico. Iacopo Pencio (o Giacomo Penzio) nacque a Lecco intorno alla metà del "400 ed operò a Venezia, dove morì probabilmente nel 1527 (data del suo testamento).
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Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni Francesco [Gianfrancesco].
De Rerum Praenotione Libri Novem Pro Veritate Religionis Contra Superstitiosas Vanitates Editi. De fide theoremata. De morte Christ & propria cogitanda... De studio divinae & humanis philosophiae... De divini amoris imaginatione... Vita patui & defensio de uno & ente... Expositio tex. Descreti de con. dis. ii, Hilarii... Epistolarum libi Quattuor. Justini tralatio. Staurostichon de mysteriis Germaniae Heroico carmine. [Opera aurea & bracteata.] Strassburg: Matthias Schurer for Johann Knobloch, the elder,1507. [bound with:] Hymni Heroici Tres. Ad Sanctissimam Trinitatem. Ad Christum, Et Ad V...
      Strassburg: Matthais Schurer, 1507/1506-1511. Folio. 2 vols. in 1. Rerum: 4, A-L6, M8, N-V6, p-s6, t-u8, a-c6, d8, e6, f10, g4, h-k6, l8, [2]A-D6, E4, F8, m-n6, o8, +2 8. [Lacks blanks V6, f10, I8, o8, h6.] Hymni:A4, B-R6, S8, 4. 289ff of [294, lacks blanks]+8ff.. [4],96,[11]ff. 18th c. mottled calf, spine banded and extra gilt, titles on leather labels (incorrectly describes this as vol II) rubbed, head of spine a little worn, red edges; marbled endpapers; minor soiling; pencil notes and some underscoring; a few leaves browned, large margins, a very nice copy. First Edition of Pico's Works and second of Hymni. Giovanni Francesco Pico della Mirandola (c.1469- 1533). “Gianfrancesco succeded his father as ruler of the independant principate of Mirandola in 1499... Quite early in his life (about 1492) he fell under the influence of Girolamo Savaonarola... Pico wrote many works of philosophy, theology, and poetry... Pico was murdered by his nephew aleotto II...” [Contemporaries of Erasmus] “Like his uncle [Giovanni Della Mirandola] he devoted himself chiefly to philosophy, but made it subject to the Bible, though in his treatises, "De studio divinæ et humanæ sapientiæ" and particularly in the six books entitled "Examen doctrinæ unitatis gentium", he depreciates the authority of the philosophers, above all of Aristotle. He wrote a detailed biography of his uncle and another of Savonarola.” [CE] “This book [Rerum praenotione] is composed of about ten parts, which later converged into a single German edition, published in 1506. In each part the author thoroughly examines a different aspect of his thought. Pico della Mirandola had a strong passion for astrology, prophecies and the mysticism of numbers and was firmly convinced of the truth of these "sciences". Humans are the core element of his works. According to the author, they have all the germs of life God gave to them and are the creatures that are in closest contact with Nature (reign of necessity). The first nine parts, called books, contain a meticulous analysis of everything related to the term "prenotione" (pre-knowledge) and are divided into different chapters. The first book contains the definition of this phenomenon, together with some considerations on its use and abuse, and how it affects religion. The second book is dedicated to the figure of the prophet and the various ways he can utter his divinations. The third book is about those prophecies "secundum natura", in which Nature shows itself to all living creatures. The author mentions in particular those kinds of "prenotionae" noticed by farm workers, sailors, shepherds and physicians and in the fifth paragraph, here reproduced, he lists all the premonitory signs which farmers use, together with weather phenomena, to predict the future. In the seventh chapter he talks about those predictions "de futuris aegritudinis" (on future grief and worries), "ex observationae luminarium" (observing stars) made by physicians who take into account the influence of lunar phases. In the eighth chapter the author claims that sometimes these precognitions can be quite contradictory, if we compare what shepherds, physicians, wool-spinners and soldiers say. In the fourth book Pico della Mirandola rails against idolatries and satanic rituals, and in the fifth he carefully lists all the various cases in which astrology can prove useful. In the last four parts there are precise references to Plato, Bacon and Apollonio from Tiana. The other books which are not part of the De rerum prenotione have a different table of contents and they deal with philosophical or religious subjects connected to the Catholic religion, like in the De morte Christi & propria cogitanda..., De studio divinae & humanae philosophiae... and the De divini amoris imaginatione... [Bibliotheca Antiqua-on-line] [See also: D.P. Walker. Spiritual & Demonic Magic, pp146ff] The De Morte Christi is a famous philosophical treatise where the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus is mentioned with careful reflections, it gives one of the first testimonies of the slowly changing awareness of the importance of this discovery. [At the most, three years after it became known (Columbus' discovery of America), the young lord Mirandola finished a religious-moral treatise on the duty of man to remember Christ's death and his own, which he dedicated to Savonarola. He established a inner connection in man with both the human nature of Christ and with his sacred fullness of grace which each man can develop to the full measure of his comprehension. "It does not require great exertion. It doesn't mean we have to seek to reach India nor explore the erithean shores. On the contrary we will be drawn to him by a natural drive."] Albert Schill. Gianfrancesco Pico dela Mirandola und die Entdeckung Amerikas, in Biographien und Studien; Martin Breslauer, Berlin,1929, p19. There are two states of the Rerum as identified by Quaquarelli. Ours collates with #79 but has the added letter at the end of the second state #80. It is probably a first state brought up-to-date with the addition of the added gathering. The Hymni Heroici has commentaries by the author and his son Thomas. Rerum:VD 16 P2636 [without suppl.] Quaquarelli/Zanardi, Pichiana, 79 [with added signature 2 1-8 as in #80]. Adams P1138 [no suppl.]. Proctor 10052. Christman H1.3.15a.Muller II,118,39. Schmidt, Knobloch 28. Rosenthal, Magica, 999. Cantamessa 3461.Alden/Landis 506/5. Hymni: VD16 P2644. Quaquarelli 89.Adams P1157. Proctor 10190.Schmidt, Schurer 55. Chrisman C7.2.7. Alden/Landis 511/7.
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Bernardus Venetus de Vitalibus
Secunda Africa Tabula [Shows Malta, Sicily & Sardinia]
      Rare map of part of the Southern Mediterranean and North Africa, from the 1507 Rome Ptolemy, one ofthe legendary cartographic rarities. In 1507 and 1508, Bernardus Venetus de Vitalibus published editions of Ptolemy's Geography in Rome. It included not only the theretofore traditional 27 maps, but seven additional maps based on contemporary information. These are the first editions to include a world map showing the discoveries of the New World (by Johann Ruysch). The present map is printed on two sheets, and extends from Sardinia, Sicily, the Mediterranean and Adriatic in the North to North Africa. Includes excellent detail, based upon Ptolemy, including the marginal notes which are only present in the earliest editions. Melita is named on the Island of Malta, with Iunonis Templum noted in the neighboring island to the east. A nice example, with a bit of misfolding at the coenterfold and and minor offsetting, but overall an excellent example of this legendary rarity. With the exception of the Ruysch World Map offered for $240,000 in 2001, no map from this atlas has appeared in a dealer catalogue since 1995. An essential map for collectors. (Rome, 1507) [color: Uncolored, size: 21 x 14 inches, condition: VG]
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TOSTADO ALONSO
Opera preclarissima beati Alphonsi Tostati episcopi Abulensis in genesim explanatio litteralis amplissima.
      Venezia, Gregorio de Gregori 14 ottobre 1507 - Folio (cm 35), pergamena rigida coeva, dorso ricoperto con titolo manoscritto (cuffie con mancanze restaurate). Leggero alone al marg. infer. delle prime cc., minimi segni d’uso, un tarlo al margine interno bianco di alc. cc. senza danni, ottimo esemplare fresco e ben conservato, impresso su bella carta. Bellissimo frontespizio generale impresso in rosso e nero con grande xilografia raffig. l’aquila bicipite che sorregge un grande stemma con le armi di Spagna, dopo le carte preliminari segue un secondo frontespizio, anch’esso in rosso e nero, costituito da una elaborata cornice xilografica costituita da quattro vignette, animate da motivi floreali, animali, figure zoomorfe e putti e sormontato da un’immagine di Cristo tra gli animali. Testo su doppia colonna in car. gotico con incipit in rosso e nero cui segue una xilografia raffigurante l’A. nel suo studio. Bei capilettera xilografici di diversa tipologia e alcune illustrazioni n.t. (cc. 15, 53 e 54). Marca tipografica in fine, cc. (2), 10, (1), 317. Prima edizione del volume dedicato al commento esegetico della Genesi, il primo dell’opera omnia del Vescovo di Avila, uno dei massimi rappresentanti del pensiero teologico spagnolo del Quattrocento. Nato nel 1400 a Madrigalejo (da cui trasse il soprannome di "Madrigal" usato per le proprie edizioni), si formò all’Università di Salamanca; fu poi il più giovane rappresentante al Concilio di Basilea. Giunto in Italia, fu convocato davanti a Papa Eugenio IV con un’accusa di eresia. Rientrato in Spagna (poiché ritenuto non troppo premuroso verso la corte papale di Roma) divenne Vescovo e membro del Consiglio Reale di Castiglia. Rarissimo, non in Adams, BMC STC e Sander, Le uniche 2 copie censite da Edit16 (Bibl. Vaticana e Univ. Urbino) contengono un numero di carte prelim. inferiore al ns. esempl. The other 2 known copies in Italy have less preliminary leaves of our copy.
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Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni Francesco [Gianfrancesco].
De Rerum Praenotione Libri Novem Pro Veritate Religionis Contra Superstitiosas Vanitates Editi. De fide theoremata. De morte Christ & propria cogitanda. De studio divinae & humanis philosophiae. De divini amoris imaginatione. Vita patui & defensio de uno & ente. Expositio tex. Descreti de con. dis. ii, Hilarii. Epistolarum libi Quattuor. Justini tralatio. Staurostichon de mysteriis Germaniae Heroico carmine. [Opera aurea & bracteata.]Strassburg: Matthias Schurer for Johann Knobloch, the elder,1507.[bound with:]Hymni Heroici Tres. Ad Sanctissimam Trinitatem. Ad Christum, Et Ad Virginem Mariam, Una Cum Commentariis Luculentiss. Ad Io. Thomam Filium. Additis sparsim ab ipso auctore pauculis. Eiusdem Sylva. Euidem Staurostichon, hoc est Carmen
      Matthais Schurer, Strassburg: 1507/1506-1511. - Folio. 2 vols. in 1. Rerum: 4, A-L6, M8, N-V6, p-s6, t-u8, a-c6, d8, e6, f10, g4, h-k6, l8, [2]A-D6, E4, F8, m-n6, o8, +2 8. [Lacks blanks V6, f10, I8, o8, h6.] Hymni:A4, B-R6, S8, 4. 289ff of [294, lacks blanks]+8ff. [4],96,[11]ff. 18th c. mottled calf, spine banded and extra gilt, titles on leather labels (incorrectly describes this as vol II) rubbed, head of spine a little worn, red edges; marbled endpapers; minor soiling; pencil notes and some underscoring; a few leaves browned, large margins, a very nice copy. First Edition of Pico's Works and second of Hymni. Giovanni Francesco Pico della Mirandola (c.1469- 1533). ÒGianfrancesco succeded his father as ruler of the independant principate of Mirandola in 1499. Quite early in his life (about 1492) he fell under the influence of Girolamo Savaonarola. Pico wrote many works of philosophy, theology, and poetry. Pico was murdered by his nephew aleotto II.Ó [Contemporaries of Erasmus] ÒLike his uncle [Giovanni Della Mirandola] he devoted himself chiefly to philosophy, but made it subject to the Bible, though in his treatises, "De studio divin¾ et human¾ sapienti¾" and particularly in the six books entitled "Examen doctrin¾ unitatis gentium", he depreciates the authority of the philosophers, above all of Aristotle. He wrote a detailed biography of his uncle and another of Savonarola.Ó [CE]ÒThis book [Rerum praenotione] is composed of about ten parts, which later converged into a single German edition, published in 1506. In each part the author thoroughly examines a different aspect of his thought. Pico della Mirandola had a strong passion for astrology, prophecies and the mysticism of numbers and was firmly convinced of the truth of these "sciences". Humans are the core element of his works. According to the author, they have all the germs of life God gave to them and are the creatures that are in closest contact with Nature (reign of necessity). The first nine parts, called books, contain a meticulous analysis of everything related to the term "prenotione" (pre-knowledge) and are divided into different chapters. The first book contains the definition of this phenomenon, together with some considerations on its use and abuse, and how it affects religion. The second book is dedicated to the figure of the prophet and the various ways he can utter his divinations. The third book is about those prophecies "secundum natura", in which Nature shows itself to all living creatures. The author mentions in particular those kinds of "prenotionae" noticed by farm workers, sailors, shepherds and physicians and in the fifth paragraph, here reproduced, he lists all the premonitory signs which farmers use, together with weather phenomena, to predict the future. In the seventh chapter he talks about those predictions "de futuris aegritudinis" (on future grief and worries), "ex observationae luminarium" (observing stars) made by physicians who take into account the influence of lunar phases. In the eighth chapter the author claims that sometimes these precognitions can be quite contradictory, if we compare what shepherds, physicians, wool-spinners and soldiers say. In the fourth book Pico della Mirandola rails against idolatries and satanic rituals, and in the fifth he carefully lists all the various cases in which astrology can prove useful. In the last four parts there are precise references to Plato, Bacon and Apollonio from Tiana. The other books which are not part of the De rerum prenotione have a different table of contents and they deal with philosophical or religious subjects connected to the Catholic religion, like in the De morte Christi & propria cogitanda., De studio divinae & humanae philosophiae. and the De divini amoris imaginatione. [Bibliotheca Antiqua-on-line] [See also: D.P. Walker. Spiritual & Demonic Magic, pp146ff]The De Morte Christi is a famous philosophical treatise where the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus is mentioned with careful reflections, it gives one of
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Sermones Fratris Gabrielis Barelete - De Sanctis
      Lugduni? St. Gueynard? 3 dicembre 1507? - In 16° (cm 11 x 15,7), cartonatura moderna, cc xl, esemplare purtroppo mutilo delle cc dalla xli-lxxxviii, come appare dall'Indice, ovvero "Tabula Santuarij", posta al verso del frontespizio. Testo in gotico su due colonne. Gore non deturpanti diffuse. Ci sembra possibile che il presente volume appartenga all'edizione Lione Gueynard 1507, segnatura A-L8, e costituisca la seconda parte dei "Sermones quadragesimales", opera attribuita anche a S. Antonino secondo Edit 16, del francescano appartenente all'Ordine dei Predicatori di Barletta Gabriele, o Gabriello, domenicano, celebre predicatore, nato ad Aquino o a Barletta e morto dopo il 1480. Il predicatore operò in epoca dura e terribile, doveimperavano nepotismo pontificale e declino dei costumi del clero; violenza, delitto, crudeltà dominavano nell'amministrazione delle cose divine; ottanta santi tra la fine del 1400 e l'inizio del XVI secolo non bastano a purificare un ambiente contro la corruzione e il crescente paganesimo del quale tuonano dal pulpito soprattutto i francescani, tra cui l'A. di queste agiografie edificanti.
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Pliny] Plinius Secundus, Gaius. Alessandro Benedetti, ed.
historiae naturalis Libri. xxxvii. ab Alexa(n)dro Benedicto Ve(ronensis). physico emenatiores rediti.
      Giovanni & Bernardino Rosso (Rubeius) and brothers, [Venice:] 1507, January 16th. - Folio. a-z,&,A-L8,M10 [M10 blank]. [16],280,[11]ff. Modern calf, spine banded, title gilt; old ownerÕs stamp on t.p., frirst two leaves remargined with side-note partly covered; first leaves heavily foxed, other occ. foxing, marginal wormtrack in first three leaves filled; marginal wormholes with last three leaves with a trail that affects some text, some light marginal damp-stains,marginalia in an early hand. Text cut, historiated and decorated initials. First Benedetti Edition. Benedetti (1452-1512) pre-Vesalian anatomist and humanist. He was educated in Verona and Padua where he was associated with Giorgio Merula and the younger Ermolao Barbaro. He acquired an important collection of Greek manuscripts. He practiced medicine in Venice where he had a reputation in philosophy, medicine and anatomy.Benedetti valued PlinyÕs Natural History as an important source for remedies, materia medica. and their nomenclature. A defender of Pliny as a reliable source he was drawn into controversy with Ermalao Barbaro. Benedetti thought that pliny was, like himself, from Verona. His edition was attacked by Niccolo Leoniceno who wanted to construct a system that was more Galenic, rational and coherent. Benedetti was more interested in the practical uses of PlinyÕs remedies. [See Giovanna Ferrari, LÕesperienza del passato: Alessandro Benedetti filologo e medico umanista. Olschki, 1996] EDIT cnce 29657. Schweiger II, 784. Moss II, 478 "very rare". Dibdin 4th II,321. Marshall II,611. Not in Adams.
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