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Landino, Christoforo
[DISPUTATIONES CAMALDULENSES]. CHRISTOPHORI LANDINI FLORENTINI LIBRI QVATVVOR. PRIMUS DE VITA VIRA ACTIUA & CONTEMPLATIUA. SECUNDUS DE SUMMON BONO. TERTIUS & QUARTUS IN PUBLIIJ VIRGILIIJ MARONIS ALLEGORIAS
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Argentoraci [Strasbourg] : Mathias Schürer, 1508. Folio. 28 cm. [138 pp., final blank wanting]. A-G6 H8 I-K6 L8 (L8 wanting). Colophon, L7r: "Has Camuldenses disputations pulchrioribus typis Mathias Schürerius atrium doctor excussit in officina sua litteratoria Argentoraci die. xxvi. Augusti, Anno Christi M.D.VIII. Regnante Cæsare Maximiliano Augusto." Twentieth-century paper-covered boards with leather spine label; endpapers supplied. Gutter repairs at A6, B, L, L7; long tear in lower margin of F6 repaired, not affecting text. Spaces for decorated capitals (not supplied), and blanks in text for adding Greek in manuscript (these left blank). Early marginalia in several hands, extensive on A2-A5 with leaf numbers supplied in upper right on these leaves; markings widely scattered through the remainder. Several notations in pencil on front pastedown, with erased notations and an ink-drop on A1r. First leaf somewhat soiled, but others clean and bright, with wide, elegant margins. Light fading to top section of front board. Very good plus. Landino's Disputationes Camaldulenses, written c. 1472-74 and preserved in four manuscript versions; first printed at Florence in 1480. A second Florence edition followed in 1482, with two published at Venice (1503, 1507) prior to this Strasbourg edition of 1508. After 1511, no complete edition was published until a modern scholarly edition (Peter Lohe, ed.), appeared in 1980. In the first two books of philosophical dialogue, mainly between Leon Battista Alberti and Lorenzo de Medici, Landino argues that contemplation is the highest form of human endeavor; in the latter two he offers a detailed allegorical commentary of Virgil's Aeneid, presenting the poet as a sort of hero-figure. Landino attempts in this work to harmonize various threads of philosophy, including the humanistic and platonic traditions. All early editions of this work are rare on the market. OCLC lists 24 copies worldwide.
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Champier Symphorien
De triplici disciplina cuius partes sunt: philosophia naturalis, medicina, theologia, moralis philosophia integrantes quadruvium.
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Claudii Davost (Detroys) Expensis S. Vincentij - Pridie Kal. Martii, Lugduni 1508 - [Fig. postincunabolo-Medicina] (cm.18,5) buona piena pergamena dell' epoca con unghie e tracce di lacci.-- cc. 284 nn. (di cui due bianche), 41 linee, caratteri gotici, molti capilettera figurati. Nel testo 4 xilografie (ripetute) che rappresentano la decollazione di Saint Symphorien, e davanti Champier con la sua donna inginocchiati con le loro armi. Edizione originale veramente rara e molto bella. La dedica è datata V idus aprilis 1507. Manca ad Harvard, Waller, Choix e addirittura al Baudrier " Bibliogr. Lionnaise ". L' autore (1472-1539) fu un grande filosofo e medico e pubblicò molte opere, fra le quali la celebre: " De Quadruplici Vita " del 1507. Vedi la lunga descrizione in Brunet e Graesse; Per notizie biografiche vedi Hirsch I 700. La sezione medica contiene: " Vocabulorum Medicinalium " e " Liber Quartus Ethymologiarum.qui est de medicina ". In fine un capitolo è dedicato alle origini storiche della città di Lione. All' inizio è aggiunta una pagina con annotazioni manoscritte dell' epoca. Alcune rare ombreggiature, ma esemplare molto bello, fresco e nitido, con xilografie in ottima tiratura. * Wellcome I 1421; * Durling 933; * Graesse II 114; * Brunet I 1766; * Cioranesco " Litterature Francaise du Seizieme Siecle " 6172; * Adams C 1322; * Bm. Stc. French 98; * Allut VIII 153; * Osler 2266. [Attributes: First Edition; Hard Cover]
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Hohenems, Marx Sittich von, Territorialherr in Vorarlberg...
Eigenh. (?) Quittung mit Namenszug und papiergedecktem Siegel.
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Trient, 30. IV. 1508. 1 S. Qu.-8vo. Bestätigt in vierzehn Zeilen den Erhalt von 95 Gulden durch denkaiserlichen Zahlschreiber Dionysius Braun für seine im vergangenen Monat angenommenen Landsknechte sowie von sechs Gulden Vorschuß für sechs eben erst angenommene Knechte "vnd auf ain krancken knecht der in de[r] müsterung wider gut gemacht ist worden" weitere zwei Gulden. - Die Datierung ist eindeutig ("30 tags aprille ano dmi octavo [...] 30 aplis 1508"), jedoch insofern problematisch, da Hohenems der ADB (XIII, 512ff.) zufolge am 10. III. 1508 im Kampf gegen die Venezianer im Cadoretal gefangen genommen wurde und erst am 6. VI. d. J. wieder frei kam. - Oben und rechts etwas knapp beschnitten, sonst von guter Erhaltung.
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Athenagoras
Deux Opscules, Qui Est Tout Ce Qui se trouve d'Athenagore Philosophe Grec, Chrestien,contenant Une Apologie pour les Chrestiens, aux Empereurs Antonin & Commode, Et un traite de la Resurrection des morts
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)(4, A-P4.: [8], 60 folios=120p., Bordeaux:. First Du Ferrier French Edition.. Contemp. vellum, minor foxing.. S. Millanges,. Printer's device on t.p. A Christian apologist of the second half of the second century of whom no more is known than that he was an Athenian philosopher and a convert to Christianity. Of his writings there have been preserved but two genuine pieces -- his "Apology" or "Embassy for the Christians" and a "Treatise on the Resurrection". The only allusions to him in early Christian literature are the accredited quotations from his "Apology" in a fragment of Methodius of Olympus (d. 312) and the untrustworthy biographical details in the fragments of the "Christian History" of Philip of Side (c. 425). It may be that his treatises, circulating anonymously, were for a time considered as the work of another apologist. His writings bear witness to his erudition and culture, his power as a philosopher and rhetorician, his keen appreciation of the intellectual temper of his age, and his tact and delicacy in dealing with the powerful opponents of his religion. The "Apology", the date of which is fixed by internal evidence as late in 176 or 177, was not, as the title "Embassy" (presbeia) has suggested, an oral defence of Christianity but a carefully written plea for justice to the Christians made by a philosopher, on philosophical grounds, to the Emperors Marcus Aurelius and his son Commodus, conquerors, "but above all, philosophers". He first complains of the illogical and unjust discrimination against the Christians and of the calumnies they suffer (i-iii), and then meets the charge of atheism (iv). He establishes the principle of monotheism, citing pagan poets and philosophers in support of the very doctrines for which Christians are condemned (v-vi), and demonstrates the superiority of the Christian belief in God to that of pagans (vii-viii). This first strongly reasoned demonstration of the unity of God in Christian literature is supplemented by an able exposition of the Trinity (x). Assuming then the defensive, the apologist justifies the Christian abstention from worship of the national deities (xii-xiv) on grounds of its absurdity and indecency, quoting at length the pagan poets and philosophers in support of his contention (xv-xxx). Finally, he meets the charges of immorality by exposing the Christian ideal of purity, even in thought, and the inviolable sanctity of the marriage bond. The charge of cannibalism is refuted by showing the high regard for human life which leads the Christian to detest the crime of abortion (xxxi-xxxvi). The treatise on the "Resurrection of the Body", the first complete exposition of the doctrine in Christian literature, was written later than the "Apology", to which it may be considered as an appendix. Athenagoras brings to the defence of the doctrine the best that contemporary philosophy could adduce. After meeting the objections common to his time (i), he demonstrates the possibility of a resurrection in view either of the power of the Creator (ii-iii), or of the nature of our bodies (iv-viii). To exercise such powers is neither unworthy of God nor unjust to other creatures (ix-xi). He shows that the nature and end of man demand a perpetuation of the life of body and soul." [Catholic Ency.]"Arnaud Du Ferrier (c. 1508-1585), French jurisconsult and diplomatist, was born at Toulouse about 1508, and practised as a lawyer first at Bourges, afterwards at Toulouse.' Councillor to the parlement of the latter town, and then to that of Rennes, he later became president of the parlement of Paris. He represented Charles IX., king of France, at the council of Trent in 1562, but had to retire in consequence of the attitude he had adopted, and was sent as ambassador to Venice, where he remained till 1567, returning again in 1570. On his return to France he came into touch with the Calvinists whose tenets he probably embraced, and consequently lost his place in the privy council and part of his fortune. As compensation, Henry, king of Navarre, appointed him his chancellor. He died in the end of October 1585." [EB 11th] Index Aurel. 109.434 (1 copy cited at BN).Brunet I,162. Psaume 36. Not in Hoffmann, Schweiger, or Adams.
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Landino, Christoforo
DISPUTATIONES CAMALDULENSES]. CHRISTOPHORI LANDINI FLORENTINI LIBRI QVATVVOR. PRIMUS DE VITA VIRA ACTIUA & CONTEMPLATIUA. SECUNDUS DE SUMMON BONO. TERTIUS & QUARTUS IN PUBLIIJ VIRGILIIJ MARONIS ALLEGORIAS
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Argentoraci [Strasbourg] : Mathias Schürer, 1508. - Folio. 28 cm. [138 pp., final blank wanting]. A-G6 H8 I-K6 L8 (L8 wanting). Colophon, L7r: "Has Camuldenses disputations pulchrioribus typis Mathias Schürerius atrium doctor excussit in officina sua litteratoria Argentoraci die. xxvi. Augusti, Anno Christi M.D.VIII. Regnante Cæsare Maximiliano Augusto." Twentieth-century paper-covered boards with leather spine label; endpapers supplied. Gutter repairs at A6, B, L, L7; long tear in lower margin of F6 repaired, not affecting text. Spaces for decorated capitals (not supplied), and blanks in text for adding Greek in manuscript (these left blank). Early marginalia in several hands, extensive on A2-A5 with leaf numbers supplied in upper right on these leaves; markings widely scattered through the remainder. Several notations in pencil on front pastedown, with erased notations and an ink-drop on A1r. First leaf somewhat soiled, but others clean and bright, with wide, elegant margins. Light fading to top section of front board. Very good plus. Landino's Disputationes Camaldulenses, written c. 1472-74 and preserved in four manuscript versions; first printed at Florence in 1480. A second Florence edition followed in 1482, with two published at Venice (1503, 1507) prior to this Strasbourg edition of 1508. After 1511, no complete edition was published until a modern scholarly edition (Peter Lohe, ed.), appeared in 1980. In the first two books of philosophical dialogue, mainly between Leon Battista Alberti and Lorenzo de Medici, Landino argues that contemplation is the highest form of human endeavor; in the latter two he offers a detailed allegorical commentary of Virgil's Aeneid, presenting the poet as a sort of hero-figure. Landino attempts in this work to harmonize various threads of philosophy, including the humanistic and platonic traditions. All early editions of this work are rare on the market. OCLC lists 24 copies worldwide. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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Rastell, William
A Collection in English, of the Statutes Now in Force, Continued from.
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[Rastell, William (1508- - 1565)]. A Collection in English, Of the Statutes Now in Force, Continued From the Beginning of Magna Charta, Made in the 9. Yere of the Raigne of H.3. Untill the End of Parliament Holden in the 7. Yere of the Raigne of Our Soveraigne Lord King Iames, Under Titles Placed by Order of Alphabet. Wherein is Performed (Touching the Statutes Wherewith Iustices of the Peace Have to Deale) So Much as Was Promised in the Booke of Their Office Lately Published. For Which Purpose Also the Statutes Concerning Those Iustices Have this Marke [Pointing Hand] at the Beginning, And this Marke [Asterisk] at the End of Them, Noted in the Margent Over-Against the Same. Hereunto are Added Two Tables: The One.Declaring Under Titles, by the Order of the Alphabet, the Substance of Such Referments as Stood at the End of Each Title in the First Collection of Statutes, Set Forth by M. Iustice Rastell. And in This Table the Title of Iustices of the Peace is Specially Perused and Amended, for the More Easie Finding of Matters in this Booke, Concerning Their Authoritie. In the Other.Are Set Downe By Order of the Kings Raignes, the Severall Times of Their Parliaments, Together With the Sundry Chapters and Intitulings of the Particular Statutes in Everie of the Same. London: Printed for the Societie of Stationers, 1615. [xl], 486, [15] ff. Main text in parallel columns. Folio (8-1/2" x 13"). Contemporary calf, rebacked retaining original spine with raised bands and gilt titles, blind rules to boards, ties lacking, endpapers renewed, dedication leaf (aiii) is a high-quality bound-in facsimile on aged paper, title page mounted and re-hinged. Some rubbing to extremities and scuffing to boards, front joint starting at foot. Early owner signature to head of title page (of Thomas Parker), some edgewear to outer margins of preliminaries, repaired in places, faint dampstaining in a few places, spark burns to a few leaves, interior otherwise fresh. * Rastell first published his great collection of statutes from Magna Carta to the present in 1557. It was updated periodically, the final edition appearing in 1625. "It is partly of the nature of an edition of the Statutes at large, as t. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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DONATUS, Aelius Tiberius (=Tiberius Claudius).
P. Virgiliu Maronis vita Scripta: ut Hermolaus Barbarus: et Janus Parrhasius: antiquis exemplaris titulus comprobant. Ad studiosos Virgilii latineque lingue Joannis Murmelij Ruremundensis distichon.Munster, Laurentius Borneman, [ca. 1508]. With a woodcut of the Deposition on the title-page. Disbound.
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(6) ll. Adams D 796; not in STC German; NUC. Extremely rare school book with the "Life of Virgil" by Tiberius Claudius Donatus, here mixed up with Aelius Donatus, the author of the most popular school book all through the Middle Ages, the "Ars Minor", a Latin grammar for children. On the title-page a distich is given in praise of the study of Virgil and the Latin language by Johan Murmelius from Roermond. He was the author of the most popular Latin primer in the Netherlands, the "Pappa puerorum". The book is printed much in the style of an incunable in a small "lettre bâtarde".The present copy has been intensively studied with numerous old ink annotations in-between the lines in a minute contemporary hand. Good copy, with ample margins. Slightly thumbed, frayed at the edges and with some slight red stains on the first 2 leaves.
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Hohenems, Marx Sittich von, Territorialherr in Vorarlberg (um 1470/80-1533).
Eigenh. (?) Quittung mit Namenszug und papiergedecktem Siegel.
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Trient, 30. IV. 1508. - 1 S. Qu.-8vo. Bestätigt in vierzehn Zeilen den Erhalt von 95 Gulden durch den kaiserlichen Zahlschreiber Dionysius Braun für seine im vergangenen Monat angenommenen Landsknechte sowie von sechs Gulden Vorschuß für sechs eben erst angenommene Knechte "vnd auf ain krancken knecht der in de[r] müsterung wider gut gemacht ist worden" weitere zwei Gulden. - Die Datierung ist eindeutig ("30 tags aprille ano dmi octavo [.] 30 aplis 1508"), jedoch insofern problematisch, da Hohenems der ADB (XIII, 512ff.) zufolge am 10. III. 1508 im Kampf gegen die Venezianer im Cadoretal gefangen genommen wurde und erst am 6. VI. d. J. wieder frei kam. - Oben und rechts etwas knapp beschnitten, sonst von guter Erhaltung.
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Mazzolini, Silvestro:
Aurea Rosa id est preclarissima expositio super evangelia totius anni: de Tempore et de Sanctis tam secundum ordinem Predicatorum quam Curiam: continens Flores et Rosas omnium expositionum sanctorum doctorum antichorum ... Magistri Silvestri de Prierio pedemontani ...
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Hagenau, Heinrich Gran für Johann Rynman, 1508. 4°. 385 nn. Bl., 1 weißes Bl. Zweispaltig gedruckt. VD 16 M 1749. - Umfangreiche Predigtsammlung (EA 1503), bis Ende des 16. Jh. in etwa zwanzig Auflagen erschienen. S. Mazzolini (auch Prierias, 1456 Priero - 1523 Rom), italienischer Dominikaner, 1491-1508 Professor für Dialektik in Bologna, für Metaphysik in Padua, Prior in Mailand, Verona u. Genua, 1508-1510 Generalvikar der lombardischen Dominikanerprovinz, dann Prior in Bologna u. Cremona, Mitglied eines Inquisitionstribunal in Brescia u. Mailand; 1514 wurde er als Professor für thomistische Philosophie nach Rom berufen und ein Jahr später durch Papst Leo X. zum päpstlichen Hoftheologen und zum Bücherzensor für die Stadt Rom ernannt. Gegner Martin Luthers, seit 1517 mit seinen Ablassthesen beschäftig, 1518 mit der Voruntersuchung im Prozess Luthers betraut, gegen den er vier Schriften verfasste. + Angeb.: Bechoffen, Johann: Quadruplex missalis expositio: Itteralis scillicet, allegorica: tropologica et anagogica: sic ordinata ... annexis quarumdam questionum brevium responsis per totum officium ordinatis. Basel, Michael Furter, 1509. 4°. 87 nn. Bl. Titelblatt rot gedruckt mit schwarzer Holzschn.-Vignette (stehendes nacktes Christkind vor Strahlengrund, in seiner rechten Hand die Weltkugel haltend), letzte S. mit Holzschn.-Druckermarke. Zweite Ausgabe (erstmals 1505); Erklärung der Messe im vierfachen Schriftsinn, verfasst vom Augustinereremit, Doktor der Theologie, tätig in Frankreich (Jöcher I, 892). - VD 16 M 5533. - Ldr. d. Zt. über Holzdeckeln auf drei Bünden; blindgepr. Lederbezug mit kleinen Wurmspuren stark berieben, reichend bis etwa die Hälfte von beiden Deckeln, Blindpressung teils verwischt, Reste von zwei Schließen, Vorsätze fehlen. Erstes Titelblatt oben u. unten abgeschnitten, mit unleserlichem Stempel, alter Provenienz u. bedeutungsloser Zeichnung; durchg. mit Marginalien u. Unterstreichungen alter Hand, Hinterblätter wasserrändig, letzte S. gestempelt. [] [Theologie, Religionswissenschaften/Theology] [OrderNr. 1609][B14]
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Christoforo Landino
[DISPUTATIONES CAMALDULENSES]. CHRISTOPHORI LANDINI FLORENTINI LIBRI QVATVVOR. PRIMUS DE VITA VIRA ACTIUA & CONTEMPLATIUA. SECUNDUS DE SUMMON BONO. TERTIUS & QUARTUS IN PUBLIIJ VIRGILIIJ MARONIS ALLEGORIAS
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Folio. 28 cm. [138 pp., final blank wanting]. A-G6 H8 I-K6 L8 (L8 wanting). Colophon, L7r: "Has Camuldenses disputations pulchrioribus typis Mathias Schürerius atrium doctor excussit in officina sua litteratoria Argentoraci die. xxvi. Augusti, Anno Christi M.D.VIII. Regnante Cæsare Maximiliano Augusto." Twentieth-century paper-covered boards with leather spine label; endpapers supplied. Gutter repairs at A6, B, L, L7; long tear in lower margin of F6 repaired, not affecting text. Spaces for decorated capitals (not supplied), and blanks in text for adding Greek in manuscript (these left blank). Early marginalia in several hands, extensive on A2-A5 with leaf numbers supplied in upper right on these leaves; markings widely scattered through the remainder. Several notations in pencil on front pastedown, with erased notations and an ink-drop on A1r. First leaf somewhat soiled, but others clean and bright, with wide, elegant margins. Light fading to top section of front board. Very good plus [Publisher: Mathias Schürer]
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Frezzi, Federico
Il Quadriregio
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[xii], 36, [2],[214]pp., London:. Limited edition.. Publisher's 1/4 tan morocco over gilt cloth, a "Note on the Printing" is loosely inserted, with a second copy of Breslauer's essay in green paper covers (obviously put together for his use). This copy was Breslauer's (though without any note to that affect) and was acquired by us at the auction of the Bibliotheca Breslaueriana.. Roxburghe Club,. Contains a facsimile of the edition printed in Florence by Piero Pacini in 1508.Bernd Hartmut Breslauer, antiquarian bookseller: born Berlin 1 July 1918; died New York 14 August 2004. "He was devoted to the great family library of the Earls of Crawford, cataloguing it for the 28th Earl (an occasional customer), and in 1998 editing a facsimile of Il Quadriregio, a beautiful Italian Renaissance illustrated book, for the 29th Earl to present to the Roxburghe Club." [Nicolas Barker.]
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Mazzolini, Silvestro:
Aurea Rosa id est preclarissima expositio super evangelia totius anni: de Tempore et de Sanctis tam secundum ordinem Predicatorum quam Curiam: continens Flores et Rosas omnium expositionum sanctorum doctorum antichorum ... Magistri Silvestri de Prierio pedemontani ...
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Hagenau, Heinrich Gran für Johann Rynman, 1508. 4°. 385 nn. Bl., 1 weißes Bl. Zweispaltig gedruckt. VD 16 M 1749. - Umfangreiche Predigtsammlung (EA 1503), bis Ende des 16. Jh. in etwa zwanzig Auflagen erschienen. S. Mazzolini (auch Prierias, 1456 Priero - 1523 Rom), italienischer Dominikaner, 1491-1508 Professor für Dialektik in Bologna, für Metaphysik in Padua, Prior in Mailand, Verona u. Genua, 1508-1510 Generalvikar der lombardischen Dominikanerprovinz, dann Prior in Bologna u. Cremona, Mitglied eines Inquisitionstribunal in Brescia u. Mailand; 1514 wurde er als Professor für thomistische Philosophie nach Rom berufen und ein Jahr später durch Papst Leo X. zum päpstlichen Hoftheologen und zum Bücherzensor für die Stadt Rom ernannt. Gegner Martin Luthers, seit 1517 mit seinen Ablassthesen beschäftig, 1518 mit der Voruntersuchung im Prozess Luthers betraut, gegen den er vier Schriften verfasste. + Angeb.: Bechoffen, Johann: Quadruplex missalis expositio: Itteralis scillicet, allegorica: tropologica et anagogica: sic ordinata ... annexis quarumdam questionum brevium responsis per totum officium ordinatis. Basel, Michael Furter, 1509. 4°. 87 nn. Bl. Titelblatt rot gedruckt mit schwarzer Holzschn.-Vignette (stehendes nacktes Christkind vor Strahlengrund, in seiner rechten Hand die Weltkugel haltend), letzte S. mit Holzschn.-Druckermarke. Zweite Ausgabe (erstmals 1505); Erklärung der Messe im vierfachen Schriftsinn, verfasst vom Augustinereremit, Doktor der Theologie, tätig in Frankreich (Jöcher I, 892). - VD 16 M 5533. - Ldr. d. Zt. über Holzdeckeln auf drei Bünden; blindgepr. Lederbezug mit kleinen Wurmspuren stark berieben, reichend bis etwa die Hälfte von beiden Deckeln, Blindpressung teils verwischt, Reste von zwei Schließen, Vorsätze fehlen. Erstes Titelblatt oben u. unten abgeschnitten, mit unleserlichem Stempel, alter Provenienz u. bedeutungsloser Zeichnung; durchg. mit Marginalien u. Unterstreichungen alter Hand, Hinterblätter wasserrändig, letzte S. gestempelt. [] [Theologie, Religionswissenschaften/Theology] [OrderNr. 1609][B14]
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Bayern. - Schwann, Mathieu
Illustrierte Geschichte von Bayern
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- Erster Band bis 1125; Zweiter Band: 1125 - 1508; Dritter Band: 1509 bis zur Neuzeit. 3 Bände (= komplett). Mit sämtlichen Bildern der Königl. Nationalgalerie in München in Holzschnitt und zahlreichen Original-Illustrationen (von Emil Nietzsch Sohn und) nach ersten Meistern. Stuttgart: Süddeutsches Verlags-Institut, 1890 (- 1894). Goldgeprägte Orig.-Halbleder-Einbände mit marmorierten Decken u. Lederecken. IX, 784; VIII, 716 sowie VII, 932 S. mit unzähligen Textholzschnitten u. teils doppelblattgroßen Abb. - 25,5 x 18. * Einbandkanten ganz minimal berieben; Kopfschnitt angestaubt; sonst sehr gut erhaltenes Standardwerk zur bayrischen Geschichte ! [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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BAIARDO ANDREA
Philogyne Del Magnifico Cavaliero Meser Andrea Baiardo
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Parma: (in fine): Impresso...Parma, P. Antonio De Viotto Citadino Parmesano. XXX Agosto 1508. [Fig. erotico-rarissimo] (cm. 22) ottimo cartonato settecentesco.-- carte 311(di312) carattere rotondo, 3 ottave per pagina. A carta 238(h4) una grande xilografia con il celebre "rebus". Famoso "Trattato amoroso" che canta l' amore di Adriano, nobile parmigiano, con narcisa. Edizione originale di mitica rarità. Manca a Adams, Bm. Stc., Libri, Choix, Murray nonchè a Santi "Bibliografia dell' enigmistica". L' esemplare posseduto da Landau (II 267) è con sole 308 carte e, secondo il Census Iccu, l' unico esemplare presente in una biblioteca italiana, "Palatina di Parma" è pure scompleto con sole 300 carte. Vedi la lunga dettagliata descrizione in Sander, Hoepli "Centolibri" e Biblioth. Cavalieri. Inoltre è il primo libro stampato da antonio Viotto e il primo libro sul quale appare un "rebus" a stampa. Il colophon è al recto dell' ultima carta (r6) che al verso è bianca. Manca purtroppo una carta all' inizio, la a4 dopo la quale con A1 inizia il "Trattato amoroso de Hadriano e de Narcisa...". Esemplare molto bello e fresco, impresso su carta grave e a grandi margini. Purtroppo, il margine bianco in basso è stato danneggiato dall' umidità e restaurato per piccole mancanze. Per cui una macchia di umido interessa, per lo più alle prime carte, tutto il volume che però non ha subito alcun lavaggio e il danno è sempre lontano dal testo. Al frontis antico ex libris "Biblioteca Corsini di Firenze" e alla carta bianca alla fine della prima parte una antica notazione manoscritta in 5 righe. * Sander 738; * Norton "Italian printers" p. 72; * Haym "Libri rari" p. 202 n° 5; * Ebert 1515; * Biblioteca Cavalieri n° 149; * Graesse I 275; * Brunet I 611; * Cat. Hoepli, Milano 1922 "Cento libri preziosi" n° 47 p. 75. . in ottime condizioni. Rilegato. Edizione Originale. 1508. Jpg.
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Volz, Peter und Hans Christoph Jokisch:
Emblems of Eminence. German Renaissance Portrait Medals, the Age of Albrecht Dürer, the Collection of an Art Connoisseur.
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- Translation Andrew Jenkins. München : Hirmer, 2008. 223 S. Mit zahlr. auch farb. Abb. - Originalleinen. Gebraucht, aber gut erhalten. - ENGLISCH - Eine der weltweit bedeutendsten Privatsammlungen von Renaissance-Medaillen des Dürer-Zeitalters, hier erstmals gezeigt und beschrieben, gibt einen faszinierenden Einblick in die Reformationszeit. Die Bildnisse von Kaiser, Fürsten, Kaufleuten, Reformatoren sowie die Bibelszenen entsprechen der Gemäldekunst eines Dürer, Cranach und Holbein. Der Mensch ist bestrebt, von seiner Persönlichkeit Kenntnis zu geben. Auch über den Tod hinaus besteht der Wunsch, mit dem Glockenton des Sterbegeläuts nicht der Vergessenheit anheim zu fallen. So bringt Maximilian I., Kaiser des Heiligen Römischen Reichs Deutscher Nation, zu Beginn des 16. Jahrhunderts das humane Anliegen von Unsterblichkeit zum Ausdruck. Dieser Intention entspricht die gleichzeitig in Deutschland entstehende Kunstform der Porträtmedaille. Die eindrucksvollen Abbildungen im vorliegenden Buch zeigen unter anderem die einzigen nach dem Leben geschaffenen, weithin unbekannten Bildnisse Albrecht Dürers. Beide Werke der großen Medailleure Hans Schwarz und Matthes Gebel wurden von Dürer persönlich in Auftrag gegeben. Der Maler muss von dem Ergebnis derart beeindruckt gewesen sein, dass er das eigene Vorhaben des Selbstporträts in Metall aufgab. Die drei vorhandenen Selbstbildnisse auf seinen Ölgemälden zeigen Dürer im Gegensatz zu den Medaillen so, wie er sich idealisiert sah. Den Medaillenbeschreibungen in diesem Buch sind interessante Lebensläufe der Abgebildeten beigefügt. Die Renaissance-Medaillen stellen einen Höhepunkt deutscher Kunst dar, und die Begegnung mit ihnen wird beim Betrachter vielfältiges Interesse an einer großen Vergangenheit wecken. -- UNKNOWN MEDALLIST 1508 -- LUCAS CRANACH THE ELDER MASTER OF THE VIENNA GROUP 1515 -- CONRAD MEIT -- HANS DAUCHER -- HANS SCHWARZ -- CHRISTOPH WEIDITZ -- FRIEDRICH HAGENAUER -- HANS KELS THE YOUNGER -- MASTERS OF THE NUREMBERG GROUP 1525-1527 -- MATTHES GEBEL -- NUREMBERG MEDALLIST OF THE JUNCKER GROUP -- PETER FLÖTNER -- JOHANN NEUDÖRFER THE ELDER -- HANS MASLITZER -- LUDWIG NEUFAHRER -- BARTHEL BEHAM -- AUGUSTIN ADELMANN -- HANS REINHART THE ELDER -- REALISM IN RENAISSANCE MEDAL PORTRAITS. ISBN 9783777442358 Deutschland
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STATIUS PUB.PAPINIUS (STAZIO)
SYLVAE CUM DOMITII COMMENTARIIS ET AVACII SUI EMENDATIONIBUS STATII THEBAIS CUM LACTANTII COMMENTARIIS ACHILLEIS CUM MATURANTII DOMITII ALLE ANNOTATIONES
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PETRUM DE QUARENGIIS BERGOMENSEM. IX AUGUSTI 1508. (cm30) Solida piena pergamena recente con unghie. --cc.203, + 1c. bianca. Titolo in gotico, testo in romano con ampio commento che a volte lo incornicia. Molti capilettera figurati e ornati, grandi e piccoli, perlopiù a fondo nero. Prima edizione cinquecentesca in folio, dopo la celebre Aldina del 1502 in ottavo. Bellissima edizione e assolutamente molto rara. Manca a Choix, Graesse, Brunet, Moranti e a molta bibliografia consultata. Il Cesnsus Iccu registra solo 9 copie nelle biblioteche italiane. Il tipografo Quarenghi fu attivo dal 1492 al 1517 e Ascarelli-Menato riferisce che nel sec. XVI stampò solamente 16 opere. Norton "Italian Printers" registra di questo raro tipografo solo una edizione 1517. Alcune piccole macchioline al frontis, che contiene il solo titolo, insignificanti forellini di tarlo ben restaurati alle prime e ultime carte. Altrimenti esemplare molto bello, fresco e nitido. Una sola copia è registrata in ADAMS S 1671. . in ottime condizioni. Rilegato. prima edizione. 1508.
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DIONYSIUS PERIEGETES.
The newly discovered lands in the West' . one of the earliest mentions of America (1508), Situs orbis Di-/onysij Ruffo avi-/eno interprete.
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Johann Winterberger,, Vienna, 1508 - 4to. Nineteenth century red morocco with triple gilt lines along the edges, spine gilt in compartments with the title lettered in gold in the second compartment, inner dentelles, gilt edges, marbled end-papers (bound by Emile Adusselle). Roman type. 28 lines to a page. 26 unnumbered leaves (collation: a6, b-f4). Very rare first and only edition of the translation/adaptation in 1.393 Latin verses by Avienus of the original Greek 'Description of the inhabited earth' by Dionysius Periegetes, as edited by Johannes Cuspinianus. It is also the first separately published edition of Avienus's Latin translation. The editio princeps of Avienus's text was published in Venice on 25 October 1488 by Antonius de Strata Cremonensis, edited by Victor Pisanus, together with other texts by Avienus (the Situs orbis is on f. d3v - f. 6r; GW 3131; BMC V 294). After our edition which was edited by Cuspinianus, Avienus's text was published for the third time in November 1513 in Bologna by Benedictus Hectoris (edited by Antonius Modestus); a fourth edition was printed in Vienna in February 1515 by Johannes Singrenius and was edited by Vadianus.Dionysius Periegetes (literally, Dionysius of 'The Description', or 'the guide' to distinguish him from other authors of the same name) is the author of this description of the habitable world in 1,186 Greek hexameter verses, written in a terse and elegant style. Designed more as a geographical handbook for a reader of the Greek poets than as a systematic or scientific treatise on geography, De situ habitabilis orbis undertakes a verse account of the known world and its seas, countries, and islands. Only Book I survives, with an unsteady grasp of actual geography and some far-fetched etymologies. During the Renaissance, it became quite popular, no doubt because of the combined interest of humanists for newly published ancient texts and the growing interest in geography as some translators report of the discovery of new lands.In his dedicatory letter to Stanislaus, bishop of Olomicensis (Olmouc, or Olmütz in Moravia) (f. a1v), the editor od our text, Cuspinianus makes an allusion to the newly discovered lands in the West: ". Tamen plurima seculo nostro sunt & inventa loca prius ignota & a scriptoribus vetustissimus neglecta . " (But more (lands) are discovered in our times which were unknown until now and not mentioned by the ancient writers). This is one of the earliest mentions of the recently discovered New World, and therefore an important Americanum. There is hardly anything known about Dionysius's life and origins, but he is believed to have been from Alexandria and to have flourished around the time of Hadrian, though some put him as late as the end of the 3rd century. The work enjoyed a high degree of popularity in ancient times as a schoolbook. It was translated into Latin (1) by Antonio Beccharia (first edition: 1478; second edition: Paris 1501), (2) by the grammarian Priscian (first edition 1482; in reality translated by Fannius Rhemnius; second edition: Vienna 1512), by Rufus Festus Avienus (first edition 1488; second edition: our book from 1508), and by Simon Lemnius (Venice, Aldus, 1543), who in his dedicatory preface explicitly mentions both Amerigo Vespucci and Columbus and the discovery of America.The best editions in Greek are by Gottfried Bernhardy (1828) and Carl Müller (1861) in their Geographici Graeci minores. There are two old English translations: by Thomas Twyne (1572), and by J Free (1789, blank verse); and a translation into French (1597).The translator Avienus was a Latin writer of the 4th century. His full name 'Postumius Rufius Festus (qui et) Avien(i)us' is mentioned on an inscription from Bulla Regia, but 'Avienus' has become the usual form of reference. He was a native of Volsinii in Etruria, a highly educated man from the distinguished family of the Rufii Festi. He was probably twice appointed consul (if an inscription published by the 17th-century antiquaries Jacob Spon and Raf [Attributes: First Edition; Signed Copy; Hard Cover]
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DOLCE, L.
First edition of an important Italian grammar, Osservationi nella Volgar Lingua, divise in quatro Libri.
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Gabriel Giolito de Ferrari e Fratelli, 449, Venice, - Sm. 8vo. Contemp. boards. With woodcut printer's device on title, variant printer's device on recto of last blank, and several historiated woodcut initials. 115, (1) lvs. First edition of this important Italian grammar by the celebrated Italian humanist Lodovico Dolce (1508-1568). Dolce made significant contributions to the Italian language and literature with his publications of linguistic studies, original literary works, and translations of Greek and Latin classics into the vernacular. Good copy of the rare first edition.- (Binding rubbed; title stained and strenghtened, with library stamps on title; few stains; sl. dog-eared). Adams 746; STC Italian p. 221 (later ed.). [Attributes: First Edition; Hard Cover]
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HOLBERG, L. van.
De onderaardsche reis van Klaas Klim, behelzende eene nieuwe beschryving van den aardkloot, benevens de historie der vyfde, tot nog toe onbekende monarchie. Uit het Latyn.
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Wed. van Esveldt, Holtrop, 1508, Amst., - Derde, verbeterde, en met geheel nieuwe plaaten versierde, druk. Sm. 8vo. Contemp. half calf, uncut. With 4 engraved plates, one folding, showing a portrait of Klaas Klim, a map and 2 costume-plates of the utopian world, by S. Fokke. (6), 507, (1) pp. Third corrected edition of the popular novel "Nic. Klimii iter subterraneum", by the famous Danish professor Lod. Holberg, first published in Latin at Copenhagen in Denmark in 1741, here with the name of the author on title and with newly engraved plates by Simon Fokke. The imaginary voyage to an utopian fifth underground continent became one of the most popular books of the second half of the 18th century and was translated into many languages. A first Dutch edition was already published in the same year as the original Latin, in 1741. The plates were obviously based upon the earlier ones, but now they were much more elegantly designed and engraved. The voyage of Klaas Klim was much inspired by Swift's "Gulliver's Travels". Fine copy. Buisman 906; De Vries 151; Muller 255; Scheepers II, 399; Sal Cat. Coll. Buisman 388; Buijnsters, Imaginaire Reisverhalen, in: Ned. Lit. 18e Eeuw, 20 c ; this ed. not in Waller. [Attributes: First Edition]
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Betz, R.L
MAPPING OF AFRICA. A CARTOBIBLIOGRAPHY OF PRINTED MAPS OF THE AFRICAN CONTINENT TO 1700.|THE
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HES & DE GRAAF. hardcover. The Mapping of Africa systematically categorizes and provides an overview of all printed maps showing the entire African continent published from 1508 to 1700. The author has undertaken a review of the literature, conducted an exhaustive investigation in many major libraries and private collections, analyzed these findings, and then compiled information on 174 distinctly separate maps of the African continent. The Introduction contains information about the mapping of Africa before 1508, important world maps which include Africa, and a presentation of the major cartographic models developed for this book. Richly illustrated in full color. Volume 7 in the Utrechtse Historisch-Cartografische Studies.
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GEOFFREY OF MONMOUTH.
History of Britain and the foundation of Arturian legend, Britannie utriusque Regum Et Principum Origo & gesta insignia ex antiquissimis Britannici sermonis monumentis in latinum traducta: & ab Ascensio rursus maiore accuratione impressa.
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Josse Badius Ascensius, 6183, (Paris), - Sm.4to. 19th century marbled calf, spine ribbed and gilt, with red title-label. With large woodcut printer's device of a printing press on title, large woodcut coat-of-arms of Yves Cavellat at the end of the preliminaries, and numerous fine large and small white on black criblé woodcut initials. (8), 101, (1 blank) lvs. Second edition, like the first edition of 1508 edited by Yves Cavellat, but with the title slightly changed, and beautifully published by the famous Paris humanist and publisher, Josse Badius Ascentius (1462-1535). The "History of Britain" by Geoffrey "Arturus" of Monmouth, Latin Galfridus Monemutensis, (ca. 1100-1154), laid the foundation of Arthurian legend. This first "Brut" made Arhur and Merlin the romantic property of literary Europe, and it became a model and source for poets and chroniclers alike. And for Britain it did what Aeneas had done for Rome, finding in the mythical figure of Brutus, great-grandson of Aeneas, its name-giving founder. In Monmouth's History all Arthurian elements are given: Brutus and his disciple Corineas, the victor of the giant of Cornwall "Gogmagog"; Locrinus and his daughter Saber (cf. Milton's Comus); Bladud, the builder of Bath; Lear and his daughters (cf. Shakespeare); the three pairs of brothers: Ferrex and Porrex, Brennius and Belinus, and Elidure and Peridure, etc. The story of Vortigern and Rowena here received its definitive shape, and here Merlin appears for the first time, in the prelude to the figure of Arthur. Both first printed editions by Badius Ascentius of this epoch-making work are extremely rare. The book is well produced, printed in a fine "lettre bâtarde", with legenda in the margins, and richly adorned with woodcut initials. Josse Badius Ascensius added 6 distichs of his own, and a foreword to the reader. Good copy, with the bookplate of Charles Arthur Wynne Finch, and with 16th century ms. notes on both sides of first blank.- (Binding sl. splitting at top and bottom of spine; title and last blank sl. soiled; sl. marginal waterst. on first and last. Renouard, Josse Badius, II, pp. 462; STC French p. 196; Adams G 444. [Attributes: First Edition; Hard Cover]
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Sabellico Marco Antonio (ca. 1463-1506)
Annotationes veteres et recentes ex Plinio, Liuio et pluribus authoribus
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Annotationes veteres et recentes ex Plinio, Liuio et pluribus authoribus 1508 - In-folio (XIX c.) LXXXIV Capilettera figurati. Informazioni editoriali al colophon. Mezza pergamena con piatti in cartoncino. Ultime pagine con alcuni fori di tarlo. Leggera gora ai margini bianchi laterali. Pagine lievemente arrossate. Ex-libris Franz Pollack Parnau. Sabellico, Marco Antonio . Umanista e storico. Nato a Vicovaro (Roma) intorno al 1436 e morto a Venezia nel 1506, il suo vero nome fu Marcantonio Coccio. Tacuino, Giovanni. Lavorò a Venezia dal 1501 al 1547. Tipografo attivo a Venezia, originario di Cerreto presso Trino. Lavorò anche in società con Bernardino Benali. Stampò soprattutto classici sia in italiano che in latino. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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DOLCE, Lodovico.
Treatise on colour, Dialogo. Nel quale si ragiona delle qualità, e proprietà de i colori.
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Gio. Battista & Marchio Sessa, et fratelli, 21447, Venice, - Modern half vellum. Woodcut vignette on title, 2 woodcut initials in text 87, (1) leaves. First edition of an important treatise on colour by Lodovico Dolce (1508-1568). Dolce's work is typical for the Venetian tradition. At first the Aristotelian propositions on colour are outlined. The main part of the treatise is concerned with the 'natures, diversity and propriety' of the individual colours. All colours are defined by a symbolic association, for example 'purity of heart' for white. These associations were already known from earlier literature, and they are supported by interwoven texts drawn from classical, Christian and humanist sources. Lodovico Dolce was known as a celebrated Italian humanist, who made significant contributions to the Italian language and literature. Having to write for his living, he produced over 70 works, translations and originals. Good copy, with oval bookplate "Ex bibliotheca Francisci Riccardi de Vernaccia".- (Sl. foxed). Kemp, The science of art, p. 272-273; Adams D731. [Attributes: First Edition]
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SUBERTI, PETRUS, BISHOP OF SAINT PAPOUL).
De cultu vinee domini liber innumere plenus commoditatis
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- Paris, Udalricus Gering & Bertholdus Remboldt, 1508, March 8. (Colophon). 4to-format (recte 8vo). Later nice full calf binding (ab. 1900) with richly gilt spine and gilt borders to boards. Scratches to front board. Title-page repaired at margin (with very minor loss to ab. two letters on both recto and verso). Folio VIII and first leaf of index repaired at margin with early 16th century printed paper (no loss). Title-page and index-leaf with fairly heavy dampstaining, otherwise mostly faint dampstaining. Large beautiful woodcut printer's device and many beautiful woodcut initials throughout (the first depicting Adam and Eve). The very scarce second edition of Suberti's (or Subertus') Manual of pastoral visitation, also called the "de visitatine episcopali", an important tool for Renaissance priests.The work originally appeared in 1504, also printed by Remboldt and Gerin, but the present second edition of 1508 is of special interest, as it constitutes the very final collaboration of the two great printers. Ulrich Gerin, who is famous for being the first printer in Paris and the founder of the first printing office in France, began a partnership with the excellent famous printer Bertold Remboldt during the last decade of the the 15th century. Out of this collaboration appeared some excellent works (that are now sought after), and the partnership lasted till Gerin's death (ab. 1509). The last work that they did together was the second edition of Suberti's visitation manual, which appeared on the 8th of March 1508. After the death of Gerin, Remboldt continued on his own.Another edition of the work appeared in 1514. All three editions are scarce.Adams, S:2018. [Attributes: First Edition; Hard Cover]
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Mazzolini, Silvestro:
Aurea Rosa id est preclarissima expositio super evangelia totius anni: de Tempore et de Sanctis tam secundum ordinem Predicatorum quam Curiam: continens Flores et Rosas omnium expositionum sanctorum doctorum antichorum ... Magistri Silvestri de Prierio pedemontani ...
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Hagenau, Heinrich Gran für Johann Rynman, 1508. 4°. 385 nn. Bl., 1 weißes Bl. Zweispaltig gedruckt. VD 16 M 1749. - Umfangreiche Predigtsammlung (EA 1503), bis Ende des 16. Jh. in etwa zwanzig Auflagen erschienen. S. Mazzolini (auch Prierias, 1456 Priero - 1523 Rom), italienischer Dominikaner, 1491-1508 Professor für Dialektik in Bologna, für Metaphysik in Padua, Prior in Mailand, Verona u. Genua, 1508-1510 Generalvikar der lombardischen Dominikanerprovinz, dann Prior in Bologna u. Cremona, Mitglied eines Inquisitionstribunal in Brescia u. Mailand; 1514 wurde er als Professor für thomistische Philosophie nach Rom berufen und ein Jahr später durch Papst Leo X. zum päpstlichen Hoftheologen und zum Bücherzensor für die Stadt Rom ernannt. Gegner Martin Luthers, seit 1517 mit seinen Ablassthesen beschäftig, 1518 mit der Voruntersuchung im Prozess Luthers betraut, gegen den er vier Schriften verfasste. + Angeb.: Bechoffen, Johann: Quadruplex missalis expositio: Itteralis scillicet, allegorica: tropologica et anagogica: sic ordinata ... annexis quarumdam questionum brevium responsis per totum officium ordinatis. Basel, Michael Furter, 1509. 4°. 87 nn. Bl. Titelblatt rot gedruckt mit schwarzer Holzschn.-Vignette (stehendes nacktes Christkind vor Strahlengrund, in seiner rechten Hand die Weltkugel haltend), letzte S. mit Holzschn.-Druckermarke. Zweite Ausgabe (erstmals 1505); Erklärung der Messe im vierfachen Schriftsinn, verfasst vom Augustinereremit, Doktor der Theologie, tätig in Frankreich (Jöcher I, 892). - VD 16 M 5533. - Ldr. d. Zt. über Holzdeckeln auf drei Bünden; blindgepr. Lederbezug mit kleinen Wurmspuren stark berieben, reichend bis etwa die Hälfte von beiden Deckeln, Blindpressung teils verwischt, Reste von zwei Schließen, Vorsätze fehlen. Erstes Titelblatt oben u. unten abgeschnitten, mit unleserlichem Stempel, alter Provenienz u. bedeutungsloser Zeichnung; durchg. mit Marginalien u. Unterstreichungen alter Hand, Hinterblätter wasserrändig, letzte S. gestempelt. [] [Theologie, Religionswissenschaften/Theology] [OrderNr. 1609][B14]
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Johann, Pfalzgraf bei Rhein
Johannes dei et Apostolice sedis gracia. Administrator ... Datii Ratispone Sub sigillo vicariatus nostri tergotenus appresso. Die prima mensis Marcii Anno dmi. M.Octavo". Dekret für die Geistlichen des Bistums Regensburg. Einblattdruck.
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Regensburg, 1. März 1508. 29 x 33 cm. Satzspiegel: 20,5 x 20,5 cm, 47 Zeilen mit Initiale "J" - Johann, Pfalzgraf bei Rhein (1488 - 1538), am 13. Dezember 1507 zum Bischof von Regensburg gewählt, "blieb zeitlebens Bistumsverwalter, weil er sich keine höhere Weihe geben lassen wollte" (NDB 10, 519). Als "Administrator zu Regensburg" ordnete er die Diözesansgerichtsbarkeit neu. Dieses Mandat richtet sich gegen Mißstände beim Klerus. Das einzig nachweisbare Exemplar befindet sich in London British Library DPB Cap.651.e.(76.)- Als Einbandmaterial verwendeter Druck; rechtes Drittel abgeschnitten und neu angesetzt; oben rechts Ausschnitt 8 x 11 cm ersetzt, von den ersten 11 Zeilen fehlen am Zeilenende 7 cm; Leimspuren und stellenweise Wurmlöcher - Sprache / Language: Lateinisch / Latin -
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Mazzolini, Silvestro:
Aurea Rosa id est preclarissima expositio super evangelia totius anni: de Tempore et de Sanctis tam secundum ordinem Predicatorum quam Curiam: continens Flores et Rosas omnium expositionum sanctorum doctorum antichorum ... Magistri Silvestri de Prierio pedemontani ...
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Hagenau, Heinrich Gran für Johann Rynman, 1508. 4°. 385 nn. Bl., 1 weißes Bl. Zweispaltig gedruckt. VD 16 M 1749. - Umfangreiche Predigtsammlung (EA 1503), bis Ende des 16. Jh. in etwa zwanzig Auflagen erschienen. S. Mazzolini (auch Prierias, 1456 Priero - 1523 Rom), italienischer Dominikaner, 1491-1508 Professor für Dialektik in Bologna, für Metaphysik in Padua, Prior in Mailand, Verona u. Genua, 1508-1510 Generalvikar der lombardischen Dominikanerprovinz, dann Prior in Bologna u. Cremona, Mitglied eines Inquisitionstribunal in Brescia u. Mailand; 1514 wurde er als Professor für thomistische Philosophie nach Rom berufen und ein Jahr später durch Papst Leo X. zum päpstlichen Hoftheologen und zum Bücherzensor für die Stadt Rom ernannt. Gegner Martin Luthers, seit 1517 mit seinen Ablassthesen beschäftig, 1518 mit der Voruntersuchung im Prozess Luthers betraut, gegen den er vier Schriften verfasste. + Angeb.: Bechoffen, Johann: Quadruplex missalis expositio: Itteralis scillicet, allegorica: tropologica et anagogica: sic ordinata ... annexis quarumdam questionum brevium responsis per totum officium ordinatis. Basel, Michael Furter, 1509. 4°. 87 nn. Bl. Titelblatt rot gedruckt mit schwarzer Holzschn.-Vignette (stehendes nacktes Christkind vor Strahlengrund, in seiner rechten Hand die Weltkugel haltend), letzte S. mit Holzschn.-Druckermarke. Zweite Ausgabe (erstmals 1505); Erklärung der Messe im vierfachen Schriftsinn, verfasst vom Augustinereremit, Doktor der Theologie, tätig in Frankreich (Jöcher I, 892). - VD 16 M 5533. - Ldr. d. Zt. über Holzdeckeln auf drei Bünden; blindgepr. Lederbezug mit kleinen Wurmspuren stark berieben, reichend bis etwa die Hälfte von beiden Deckeln, Blindpressung teils verwischt, Reste von zwei Schließen, Vorsätze fehlen. Erstes Titelblatt oben u. unten abgeschnitten, mit unleserlichem Stempel, alter Provenienz u. bedeutungsloser Zeichnung; durchg. mit Marginalien u. Unterstreichungen alter Hand, Hinterblätter wasserrändig, letzte S. gestempelt. [] [Theologie, Religionswissenschaften/Theology] [OrderNr. 1609][B14]
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(SUBERTI, PETRUS, BISHOP OF SAINT PAPOUL). - [VISITATION MANUAL]
De cultu vinee domini liber innumere plenus commoditatis
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Paris, Udalricus Gering & Bertholdus Remboldt, 1508, March 8. (Colophon). 4to-format (recte 8vo). Later nice full calf binding (ab. 1900) with richly gilt spine and gilt borders to boards. Scratches to front board. Title-page repaired at margin (with very minor loss to ab. two letters on both recto and verso). Folio VIII and first leaf of index repaired at margin with early 16th century printed paper (no loss). Title-page and index-leaf with fairly heavy dampstaining, otherwise mostly faint dampstaining. Large beautiful woodcut printer's device and many beautiful woodcut initials throughout (the first depicting Adam and Eve).
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DIONYSIUS PERIEGETES.
'The newly discovered lands in the West' ... one of the earliest mentions of America (1508) Situs orbis Di-/onysij Ruffo avi-/eno interprete.
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Vienna, Johann Winterberger, 1508.. 4to. Nineteenth century red morocco with triple gilt lines along the edges, spine gilt in compartments with the title lettered in gold in the second compartment, inner dentelles, gilt edges, marbled end-papers (bound by Emile Adusselle). Roman type. 28 lines to a page. 26 unnumbered leaves (collation: a6, b-f4).. Very rare first and only edition of the translation/adaptation in 1.393 Latin verses by Avienus of the original Greek 'Description of the inhabited earth' by Dionysius Periegetes, as edited by Johannes Cuspinianus. It is also the first separately published edition of Avienus's Latin translation. The editio princeps of Avienus's text was published in Venice on 25 October 1488 by Antonius de Strata Cremonensis, edited by Victor Pisanus, together with other texts by Avienus (the Situs orbis is on f. d3v - f. 6r; GW 3131; BMC V 294). After our edition which was edited by Cuspinianus, Avienus's text was published for the third time in November 1513 in Bologna by Benedictus Hectoris (edited by Antonius Modestus); a fourth edition was printed in Vienna in February 1515 by Johannes Singrenius and was edited by Vadianus.Dionysius Periegetes (literally, Dionysius of 'The Description', or 'the guide' to distinguish him from other authors of the same name) is the author of this description of the habitable world in 1,186 Greek hexameter verses, written in a terse and elegant style. Designed more as a geographical handbook for a reader of the Greek poets than as a systematic or scientific treatise on geography, De situ habitabilis orbis undertakes a verse account of the known world and its seas, countries, and islands. Only Book I survives, with an unsteady grasp of actual geography and some far-fetched etymologies. During the Renaissance, it became quite popular, no doubt because of the combined interest of humanists for newly published ancient texts and the growing interest in geography as some translators report of the discovery of new lands.In his dedicatory letter to Stanislaus, bishop of Olomicensis (Olmouc, or Olmütz in Moravia) (f. a1v), the editor od our text, Cuspinianus makes an allusion to the newly discovered lands in the West : "... Tamen plurima seculo nostro sunt & inventa loca prius ignota & a scriptoribus vetustissimus neglecta ... " (But more (lands) are discovered in our times which were unknown until now and not mentioned by the ancient writers). This is one of the earliest mentions of the recently discovered New World, and therefore an important Americanum. There is hardly anything known about Dionysius 's life and origins, but he is believed to have been from Alexandria and to have flourished around the time of Hadrian, though some put him as late as the end of the 3rd century. The work enjoyed a high degree of popularity in ancient times as a schoolbook. It was translated into Latin (1) by Antonio Beccharia (first edition: 1478; second edition: Paris 1501), (2) by the grammarian Priscian (first edition 1482; in reality translated by Fannius Rhemnius; second edition: Vienna 1512), by Rufus Festus Avienus (first edition 1488; second edition: our book from 1508), and by Simon Lemnius (Venice, Aldus, 1543), who in his dedicatory preface explicitly mentions both Amerigo Vespucci and Columbus and the discovery of America.The best editions in Greek are by Gottfried Bernhardy (1828) and Carl Müller (1861) in their Geographici Graeci minores . There are two old English translations: by Thomas Twyne (1572), and by J Free (1789, blank verse); and a translation into French (1597).The translator Avienus was a Latin writer of the 4th century. His full name 'Postumius Rufius Festus (qui et) Avien(i)us' is mentioned on an inscription from Bulla Regia, but 'Avienus' has become the usual form of reference. He was a native of Volsinii in Etruria, a highly educated man from the distinguished family of the Rufii Festi. He was probably twice appointed consul (if an inscription published by the 17th-century antiquaries Jacob Spon and Raffaello Fabretti really refers to him). He made also a somewhat inexact translation into Latin of Aratus's didactic poem Phaenomena .Avienus translated this popular Greek poem of Dionysius in Latin hexameters, briefly delimiting the habitable world from the perspective of Alexandria, written in an elegant style that was easy to memorize for Roman students . The editor Johannes Cusinianus (born Johan Spießhaymer or Speißheimer; 1473-1529) was an Austrian scientist, diplomat, and historian. Born in Spießheim, near Schweinfurt in Franconia, of which Cuspinianus is a Latinization, he studied in Leipzig and Würzburg. He went to Vienna in 1492 and became a professor of medicine at the University of that city. He became Rector of the university in 1500 and also served as Royal Superintendent until his death.A leading scholar, he was the author of De Caesaribus et Imperatoribus and was also given a poet's laurel wreath by Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor. He was part of an intellectual circle that included Joachim Vadianus and Stiborius. He rendered important service as the discoverer and editor of classical and medieval historical texts. The dedicatee Stanislaus Thurzo (1471-1540) was, apart from bishop of Olmous (now in the Czech Republic not far from Vienna), together with his brother Johann simultaneously a merchant, politician and patron of the arts. He can therefore be described as one of the moving forces behind the transmission of the Renaissance in East Central Europe. Our book was printed by the first printer working in Vienna known by name: Johannes Winterburger (+ 1519). Winterburger came to Vienna ca. 1492. Probably the Satirae A. Flacci Persij (1492) is the first book printed on his presses which worked mainly for the University. The humanists Konrad Celtis, Johann Vitez, as well as our Cuspinian, all working at Vienna at the time, admired his books and regularly contributed to them. Very good copy of this rare work, some pages with contemporary annotations in a Humanistic cursive hand.- (Copy is washed). VD16 , D.1986; Index Aurel . 154.257 (XII, p. 220); STC German books , p. 244; Sabin 20209; JCB , Appendix (1973), p. 3; Harrisse BAV 93; Langer 49; P. van de Woestijne, Descriptio orbis terrae (1961; critical ed. with Index omnium verborem)); idem, De vroegste uitgaven van Avienus' Descriptio orbis terrae (1488-1515) (1959; critical ed. using also the text of our ed.); Avienus, Carmina. Ed. A. Holder (1887), pp. 83-143; E. H. Bunbury, A history of ancient geography (Heidelberg 1905); Photost. copy reproduced from the original in the BM (1924) by the Massachusetts historical society: Americana series , 106; 10 copies printed).
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Mazzolini, Silvestro:
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Hagenau, Heinrich Gran für Johann Rynman, 1508. 4°. 385 nn. Bl., 1 weißes Bl. Zweispaltig gedruckt. VD 16 M 1749. - Umfangreiche Predigtsammlung (EA 1503), bis Ende des 16. Jh. in etwa zwanzig Auflagen erschienen. S. Mazzolini (auch Prierias, 1456 Priero - 1523 Rom), italienischer Dominikaner, 1491-1508 Professor für Dialektik in Bologna, für Metaphysik in Padua, Prior in Mailand, Verona u. Genua, 1508-1510 Generalvikar der lombardischen Dominikanerprovinz, dann Prior in Bologna u. Cremona, Mitglied eines Inquisitionstribunal in Brescia u. Mailand; 1514 wurde er als Professor für thomistische Philosophie nach Rom berufen und ein Jahr später durch Papst Leo X. zum päpstlichen Hoftheologen und zum Bücherzensor für die Stadt Rom ernannt. Gegner Martin Luthers, seit 1517 mit seinen Ablassthesen beschäftig, 1518 mit der Voruntersuchung im Prozess Luthers betraut, gegen den er vier Schriften verfasste. + Angeb.: Bechoffen, Johann: Quadruplex missalis expositio: Itteralis scillicet, allegorica: tropologica et anagogica: sic ordinata ... annexis quarumdam questionum brevium responsis per totum officium ordinatis. Basel, Michael Furter, 1509. 4°. 87 nn. Bl. Titelblatt rot gedruckt mit schwarzer Holzschn.-Vignette (stehendes nacktes Christkind vor Strahlengrund, in seiner rechten Hand die Weltkugel haltend), letzte S. mit Holzschn.-Druckermarke. Zweite Ausgabe (erstmals 1505); Erklärung der Messe im vierfachen Schriftsinn, verfasst vom Augustinereremit, Doktor der Theologie, tätig in Frankreich (Jöcher I, 892). - VD 16 M 5533. - Ldr. d. Zt. über Holzdeckeln auf drei Bünden; blindgepr. Lederbezug mit kleinen Wurmspuren stark berieben, reichend bis etwa die Hälfte von beiden Deckeln, Blindpressung teils verwischt, Reste von zwei Schließen, Vorsätze fehlen. Erstes Titelblatt oben u. unten abgeschnitten, mit unleserlichem Stempel, alter Provenienz u. bedeutungsloser Zeichnung; durchg. mit Marginalien u. Unterstreichungen alter Hand, Hinterblätter wasserrändig, letzte S. gestempelt. [] [Theologie, Religionswissenschaften/Theology] [OrderNr. 1609][B14]
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BIANU, IOAN, N. HODOS, AND D. SIMONESCU: BIBLIOGRAFIA ROMANEASCA VECHE 1508-1830. Ed. by Academiei Romane 4 vols. Bucharest, 1903-1943. Reprint. Bound
BIANU, IOAN, N. HODOS, AND D. SIMONESCU: BIBLIOGRAFIA ROMANEASCA VECHE 1508-1830. Ed. by Academiei Romane 4 vols. Bucharest, 1903-1943. Reprint. Bound
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Schmidt Periodicals. BIANU, IOAN, N. HODOS, AND D. SIMONESCU: BIBLIOGRAFIA ROMANEASCA VECHE 1508-1830. Ed. by Academiei Romane 4 vols. Bucharest, 1903-1943. Reprint. Bound Complete set 600.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. - An exhaustive bibliography of books printed in Romania from 1508 to 1830, arranged chronologically, with author and title indexes. Volume 4, which contained additions and corrections, was published during World War II and is particularly scarce in the original edition.. Neuwertig
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Zeno [Santo].
In presenti opusculo infrascripta continentur. Sermones luculentissimi beati Zenonis veronensis episcopi. Omelie & admonitiones beati Cesarij arelatensis episcopi. Sermo de laudibus beatissime virginis Marie ex autenticis sanctorum doctorum dictis compilatus. Omelia Origenis super evangelio Maria stabat ad monumentum foris plorans.
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- (Venetijs diligentissime impressi, per magistrum Iacobum de Leuco impensis domini Benedicti Fontana, anno Domini 1508. die. xxiiij. Ianuarij), in-8 piccolo, leg. settecentesca in mezza pergamena, carte [153] (su 160). Caratteri gotici, su due colonne. Le carta H3 e I3 - che recano mancanze marginali - sono incollate fra di loro (testo non leggibile dunque in H3v e I3r): fra queste due carte mancano le carte H4, H5, H6, H7, H8, I1, I2. Esemplare rifilato, in alcuni casi tagliati i titoli correnti in alto. Timbretti di antica biblioteca religiosa sul front. Prima edizione a stampa dei Sermoni di San Zeno, curata da Alberto da Castello e Jacobus de Leuco.
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CICERO MARCUS TULLIUS
ILLUSTRIA MONIMENTA. M.T. CICERONIS DE DIVINA NATURA: ET DIVINATIONE. A PETRO MARSO RECONCINNATA, CASTIGATA ET ENARRATA. AN. SA. M.D.VII. (IN FINE:) VENETIIS, PER LAZARUM SOARDUM, 29 NOVEMBRE 1508,
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in-folio, 2 parti in un vol., ff. 105, (1, col "registrum"), (errore di numeraz. che salta dal f. LXXXIX a C, l'ult. f. e' numerato CXV); leg. cinquecentesca cart. rustico, tit. ms. posteriore al dorso. Tit. in rosso a car. gotico, testo racchiuso nel commento, alcuni grandi capilettera ornati o istoriati, impresa tipogr. su fondo nero in fine. Superba pagina di titolo generale con bordura a fiori, putti e grottesche che racchiude il legno raffig. l'udienza di Salomone (tratto dalla Bibbia del 23-IV-1493); la stessa bordura trovasi all'inizio del "De Divinatione" (al recto del f. 59) e racchiude altro stupendo legno (mm. 153 x 125) raffig. l'omaggio del commentatore Petrus Marsus alla regina Anna di Bretagna, sormontato da cartouche contenente il titolo in rosso. Probabile seconda edizione del commento di P. Marsus a queste due opere filosofiche di Cicerone (la "Biographie universelle", vol. 27, Parigi 1820, p. 262, cita il commento come impresso per la prima volta a Parigi, senza pero' indicarne la data). Le due opere sono dedicate rispettivamente al re di Francia Luigi XII e ad Anna, sua consorte. Il "De divina natura", in tre libri, e' un trattato essenzialmente di carattere teoretico e teologico; il "De divinatione", in due libri, affronta tutti i vari generi di divinazione (arte aruspicina, auguri, oracoli, prodigi, sogni, ecc.) in uso presso i Romani, dimostrandosi molto critico e scettico verso tutte queste pratiche che considera false e superstiziose. Magnifico esempl. a grandi margini, immacolato, di opera di notevolissimo pregio soprattutto per i due splendidi frontespizi silografici figurati. Sander I, 1949. Essling 1612. Mortimer, Italian, I, 123. Adams C-1731. Olschki, Choix IV, 4315. Caillet I, 2369 e 2370 (ediz. XVIII e XIX sec. della seconda opera).
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Jodocus Hondius.
Fessæ et Marocchi Regna.
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Amsterdam, 1628. 360 x 480mm. Original colour. Decorative map of Morocco, with an inset of Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera, the tiny island just off Morocco conquered by Spain in 1508 in a battle against pirates. It has been under effective Spanish control since 1564, with no other inhabitants other than the garrison.
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Mazzolini, Silvestro:
Aurea Rosa id est preclarissima expositio super evangelia totius anni: de Tempore et de Sanctis tam secundum ordinem Predicatorum quam Curiam: continens Flores et Rosas omnium expositionum sanctorum doctorum antichorum ... Magistri Silvestri de Prierio pedemontani ...
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Hagenau, Heinrich Gran für Johann Rynman, 1508. 4°. 385 nn. Bl., 1 weißes Bl. Zweispaltig gedruckt. VD 16 M 1749. - Umfangreiche Predigtsammlung (EA 1503), bis Ende des 16. Jh. in etwa zwanzig Auflagen erschienen. S. Mazzolini (auch Prierias, 1456 Priero - 1523 Rom), italienischer Dominikaner, 1491-1508 Professor für Dialektik in Bologna, für Metaphysik in Padua, Prior in Mailand, Verona u. Genua, 1508-1510 Generalvikar der lombardischen Dominikanerprovinz, dann Prior in Bologna u. Cremona, Mitglied eines Inquisitionstribunal in Brescia u. Mailand; 1514 wurde er als Professor für thomistische Philosophie nach Rom berufen und ein Jahr später durch Papst Leo X. zum päpstlichen Hoftheologen und zum Bücherzensor für die Stadt Rom ernannt. Gegner Martin Luthers, seit 1517 mit seinen Ablassthesen beschäftig, 1518 mit der Voruntersuchung im Prozess Luthers betraut, gegen den er vier Schriften verfasste. + Angeb.: Bechoffen, Johann: Quadruplex missalis expositio: Itteralis scillicet, allegorica: tropologica et anagogica: sic ordinata ... annexis quarumdam questionum brevium responsis per totum officium ordinatis. Basel, Michael Furter, 1509. 4°. 87 nn. Bl. Titelblatt rot gedruckt mit schwarzer Holzschn.-Vignette (stehendes nacktes Christkind vor Strahlengrund, in seiner rechten Hand die Weltkugel haltend), letzte S. mit Holzschn.-Druckermarke. Zweite Ausgabe (erstmals 1505); Erklärung der Messe im vierfachen Schriftsinn, verfasst vom Augustinereremit, Doktor der Theologie, tätig in Frankreich (Jöcher I, 892). - VD 16 M 5533. - Ldr. d. Zt. über Holzdeckeln auf drei Bünden; blindgepr. Lederbezug mit kleinen Wurmspuren stark berieben, reichend bis etwa die Hälfte von beiden Deckeln, Blindpressung teils verwischt, Reste von zwei Schließen, Vorsätze fehlen. Erstes Titelblatt oben u. unten abgeschnitten, mit unleserlichem Stempel, alter Provenienz u. bedeutungsloser Zeichnung; durchg. mit Marginalien u. Unterstreichungen alter Hand, Hinterblätter wasserrändig, letzte S. gestempelt. [] [Theologie, Religionswissenschaften/Theology] [OrderNr. 1609][B14]
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[Coutume. Dauphiné, 1508]. Libertates per illustrissimos principes delphinos viennenses delphinalibus subditis concesse, statutaque et decreta ab eisdem principibus, necnon magnificis Delphinatus presidibus, quos gubernatores dicunt et excelsum delphinalem senatum edita... una cum interinatione litterarum dismembrationis comitatus astensis a senatu mediolani, et adjunctionis dicti comitatus insigni curiae parlamenti Delphinatus.
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Gratianopoli [Grenoble] F. Pichatus et B. Bertoletus 1508 3 parties en 1 vol. in-4 de (4)-87 ff. (1) f.bl. ; 37 ff. ; (2) ff. (1) f.bl., maroquin lavallière, dos à nerfs, dentelle intérieure et tranches dorées (Pagnant). Une des premières impressions de Grenoble. Précieuse et rare édition en caractères gothiques des statuts du Dauphiné de Guy Pape ; elle fut établie par les libraires François Pichat et Barthélemy Bertholet en 1508. L'exemplaire est conforme à la description donnée par le Dictionnaire de Géographie de Deschamps (col. 585-586) : les trois parties pourraient, selon lui, avoir été imprimées respectivement en 1489, 1501 et 1508. L'ouvrage serait alors le premier en date des livres imprimés à Grenoble. La troisième partie manque à un certain nombre des rares exemplaires connus des Libertates. Exemplaire à grandes marges, lavé, dans une fine reliure en maroquin janséniste de Pagnant. Le feuillet blanc final de la 2e partie se trouve après la 3e partie. Brunet II, 1812 ; Dictionnaire de Géographie, col. 585-586 ; Maignien, L'Imprimerie, les Imprimeurs et les Libraires à Grenoble du XVe AU XVIIIe siècle, (in Bulletin de l'Académie delphinoise) 3e série, p. I-CXIV ; Bibliotheca Bibliographica Aureliana, XV, p. 51 ; Gouron et Terrin, 939.
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"REISCH, Gregor;"
Margarita philosophica, cum additionibus novis: ab auctore suo studiosissima revisiõe tertio supadditis.
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Bâle Michaelis Furterii et Joanis Scoti 1508 "In-4 de 310 ff.n.ch. signés a-z8 et A-O8, P6, Q-R8, 3figures dépl. et une mappemonde dépliante; peau de truie estampée sur ais de bois, titre calligraphié à l'époque sur le premier plat, fermoirs de laiton (reliure de l'époque)." "NLM, 3848 (imperfect) ; Waller, 20165 ; Sabin, 69125 (coll. fausse) ; Choulant, 126 ; Shirley, The Mapping of the World, 22-23 ; manque à Adams et au Wellcome. Troisième édition revue par l'auteur. Georg Reisch, prieur de la Chartreuse de Fribourg, confesseur de l'empereur Maximilien, expose dans cet ouvrage les grands principes de la philosophie rationnelle et morale : ""il en est résulté une sorte d'encyclopédie que recommandent des vues judicieuses pour l'époque, et qui atteste un vaste savoir"" (Leclerc). Son encyclopédie, abondamment illustrée de figures gravées sur bois dans le texte et hors-texte, traite de l'anatomie (on y trouve ""the oldest printed illustration of the structure of the eye"", Choulant), de l'astronomie, des mathématiques, de la musique, de la géographie, etc. Cette dernière section est illustrée d'une mappemonde ""de la plus haute importance pour l'histoire de la cartographie au XVe siècle"" (Leclerc). Cette carte, ""a Ptolemaic world map... is a rather crudely-drawn woodcut, decoratively enlivened by twelve individually-characterised windheads"" (Shirley), avait paru dans la deuxième édition de ce texte, donnée par Schott. Elle porte la légende : ""Hic non terra sed mare est: in quo mirae magnitudinis Insuliae, sed Ptolomeo fuerunt incognitae"". On trouve reliés à la suite : 1. ORBELLIS, Nicolaus de. Sumule philosophie rationalis seu logica... doctrinam doctoris subtilis Scoti. Bâle, [Jacobus Wolf], 1503. In-4 de 76 ff.n.ch. dont 1 blanc Adams, O-248. 2. ORBELLIS, Nicolaus de. Cursus librorum philosophie naturalis... viam doctoris subtilis Scoti. Bâle, [Jacobus Wolf], 1503. In-4 de 178 ff.n.ch. Adams, O-247. Père Franciscain originaire d'Angers, Orbellis enseignait la philosophie à Poitiers. Il s'y rendit célèbre par son exposé de l'enseignement de John Duns Scotus. Ces deux ouvrages, que l'on rencontre générallement reliés ensemble, rassemblent ses cours de philosophie naturelle et de logique, basés sur un commentaire d'Aristote. Le deuxième ouvrage est illustré de figures gravées sur bois. Très bel exemplaire, une très légère mouillure en tête de l'ouvrage. Annotations contemporaines à l'encre au dernier ouvrage."
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[COUTUME. DAUPHINE', 1508]. LIBERTATES PER ILLUSTRISSIMOS PRINCIPES DELPHINOS VIENNENSES DELPHINALIBUS SUBDITIS CONCESSE, STATUTAQUE ET DECRETA AB EISDEM PRINCIPIBUS, NECNON MAGNIFICIS DELPHINATUS PRESIDIBUS, QUOS GUBERNATORES DICUNT ET EXCELSUM DELPHINALEM SENATUM EDITA... UNA CUM INTERINATIONE LITTERARUM DISMEMBRATIONIS COMITATUS ASTENSIS A SENATU MEDIOLANI, ET ADJUNCTIONIS DICTI COMITATUS INSIGNI CURIAE PARLAMENTI DELPHINATUS. GRATIANOPOLI [GRENOBLE] F. PICHATUS ET B. BERTOLETUS 1508
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3 parties en 1 vol. in-4 de (4)-87 ff. (1) f.bl. ; 37 ff. ; (2) ff. (1) f.bl., maroquin lavalliere, dos a' nerfs, dentelle interieure et tranches dorees (Pagnant). Une des premieres impressions de Grenoble. Precieuse et rare edition en caracteres gothiques des statuts du Dauphine' de Guy Pape ; elle fut etablie par les libraires Francois Pichat et Barthelemy Bertholet en 1508. L'exemplaire est conforme a' la description donnee par le Dictionnaire de Geographie de Deschamps (col. 585-586) : les trois parties pourraient, selon lui, avoir ete imprimees respectivement en 1489, 1501 et 1508. L'ouvrage serait alors le premier en date des livres imprimes a' Grenoble. La troisieme partie manque a' un certain nombre des rares exemplaires connus des Libertates. Exemplaire a' grandes marges, lave', dans une fine reliure en maroquin janseniste de Pagnant. Le feuillet blanc final de la 2e partie se trouve apres la 3e partie. Brunet II, 1812 ; Dictionnaire de Geographie, col. 585-586 ; Maignien, L'Imprimerie, les Imprimeurs et les Libraires a' Grenoble du XVe AU XVIIIe siecle, (in Bulletin de l'Academie delphinoise) 3e serie, p. I-CXIV ; Bibliotheca Bibliographica Aureliana, XV, p. 51 ; Gouron et Terrin, 939.
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ARRIANUS.
De Rebus Gestis Alexandri. Quem Latini Tate donavit Barholomeus Facius.
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Pisauri: Hieronymi de Sócino, 1508. Primera Edición. Folio. 99 fol. Encuadernación moderna en plena piel con nervios y estampaciones en ambos planos. Un mágnifico pos-incunable con papel y tipografía soberbios. First edition of Arrian´s famous work on Alexander the Great translated into Latin. In a full leather binding, with raised bands and embossing on front and back. A magnificent copy with superb paper and typography. Adams 2011
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REISCH, Gregor;
Margarita philosophica, cum additionibus novis: ab auctore suo studiosissima revisiõe tertio supadditis.
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Bâle Michaelis Furterii et Joanis Scoti 1508 - In-4 de 310 ff.n.ch. signés a-z8 et A-O8, P6, Q-R8, 3 figures dépl. et une mappemonde dépliante; peau de truie estampée sur ais de bois, titre calligraphié à l'époque sur le premier plat, fermoirs de laiton (reliure de l'époque). NLM, 3848 (imperfect) ; Waller, 20165 ; Sabin, 69125 (coll. fausse) ; Choulant, 126 ; Shirley, The Mapping of the World, 22-23 ; manque à Adams et au Wellcome. Troisième édition revue par l'auteur. Georg Reisch, prieur de la Chartreuse de Fribourg, confesseur de l'empereur Maximilien, expose dans cet ouvrage les grands principes de la philosophie rationnelle et morale : "il en est résulté une sorte d'encyclopédie que recommandent des vues judicieuses pour l'époque, et qui atteste un vaste savoir" (Leclerc). Son encyclopédie, abondamment illustrée de figures gravées sur bois dans le texte et hors-texte, traite de l'anatomie (on y trouve "the oldest printed illustration of the structure of the eye", Choulant), de l'astronomie, des mathématiques, de la musique, de la géographie, etc. Cette dernière section est illustrée d'une mappemonde "de la plus haute importance pour l'histoire de la cartographie au XVe siècle" (Leclerc). Cette carte, "a Ptolemaic world map. is a rather crudely-drawn woodcut, decoratively enlivened by twelve individually-characterised windheads" (Shirley), avait paru dans la deuxième édition de ce texte, donnée par Schott. Elle porte la légende : "Hic non terra sed mare est: in quo mirae magnitudinis Insuliae, sed Ptolomeo fuerunt incognitae". On trouve reliés à la suite : 1. ORBELLIS, Nicolaus de. Sumule philosophie rationalis seu logica. doctrinam doctoris subtilis Scoti. Bâle, [Jacobus Wolf], 1503. In-4 de 76 ff.n.ch. dont 1 blanc Adams, O-248. 2. ORBELLIS, Nicolaus de. Cursus librorum philosophie naturalis. viam doctoris subtilis Scoti. Bâle, [Jacobus Wolf], 1503. In-4 de 178 ff.n.ch. Adams, O-247. Père Franciscain originaire d'Angers, Orbellis enseignait la philosophie à Poitiers. Il s'y rendit célèbre par son exposé de l'enseignement de John Duns Scotus. Ces deux ouvrages, que l'on rencontre générallement reliés ensemble, rassemblent ses cours de philosophie naturelle et de logique, basés sur un commentaire d'Aristote. Le deuxième ouvrage est illustré de figures gravées sur bois. Très bel exemplaire, une très légère mouillure en tête de l'ouvrage. Annotations contemporaines à l'encre au dernier ouvrage. [Attributes: Soft Cover]
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PAPE (Guy)
Libertates per illustrissimos principes delphinos viennenses delphinalibus subditis concesse statutaq. & decreta.
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- Venales habentur huiusmodi libelli grationopoli in platea mali consilii apud Franciscum Pichatum et in vico parlamenti apud Bartholomeum Bertoletum ( Grenoble, 1508). In-4 veau fauve, dos à nerfs, plats estampés à froid, reliure de l'époque, restaurations au dos et aux coins. Impression gothique à deux colonnes. Titre en rouge et noir orné d'une grand vignette sur bois. 4 ff. n.c.-LXXXVII ff. chiffrés + 1 f. blanc + XXXVII ff. pour les statuta Delphinatus. Le feuillet XXII refait à la main, le f. XXXVII de la seconde partie restauré avec réfections de quelques mots à la plume. On trouve habituellement 2 ff. pour Littere regie et Delph. datés de 1508, reléis en fin de volume. Ils manquent ici, mais d'après Deschamps (Dict. de géographie, col. 585-586) les trois parties auraient été imprimées en 1489, 1501 et 1508. L'exemplaire aurait été relié avent 1508. On remarque de nombreuses annotations manusxcrites du temps par un juriste de Vallouise (Htes-Alpes). Saffroy 21327. Maignen I-8412 ).
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Mazzolini, Silvestro:
Aurea Rosa id est preclarissima expositio super evangelia totius anni: de Tempore et de Sanctis tam secundum ordinem Predicatorum quam Curiam: continens Flores et Rosas omnium expositionum sanctorum doctorum antichorum ... Magistri Silvestri de Prierio pedemontani ...
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Hagenau, Heinrich Gran für Johann Rynman, 1508. 4°. 385 nn. Bl., 1 weißes Bl. Zweispaltig gedruckt. VD 16 M 1749. - Umfangreiche Predigtsammlung (EA 1503), bis Ende des 16. Jh. in etwa zwanzig Auflagen erschienen. S. Mazzolini (auch Prierias, 1456 Priero - 1523 Rom), italienischer Dominikaner, 1491-1508 Professor für Dialektik in Bologna, für Metaphysik in Padua, Prior in Mailand, Verona u. Genua, 1508-1510 Generalvikar der lombardischen Dominikanerprovinz, dann Prior in Bologna u. Cremona, Mitglied eines Inquisitionstribunal in Brescia u. Mailand; 1514 wurde er als Professor für thomistische Philosophie nach Rom berufen und ein Jahr später durch Papst Leo X. zum päpstlichen Hoftheologen und zum Bücherzensor für die Stadt Rom ernannt. Gegner Martin Luthers, seit 1517 mit seinen Ablassthesen beschäftig, 1518 mit der Voruntersuchung im Prozess Luthers betraut, gegen den er vier Schriften verfasste. + Angeb.: Bechoffen, Johann: Quadruplex missalis expositio: Itteralis scillicet, allegorica: tropologica et anagogica: sic ordinata ... annexis quarumdam questionum brevium responsis per totum officium ordinatis. Basel, Michael Furter, 1509. 4°. 87 nn. Bl. Titelblatt rot gedruckt mit schwarzer Holzschn.-Vignette (stehendes nacktes Christkind vor Strahlengrund, in seiner rechten Hand die Weltkugel haltend), letzte S. mit Holzschn.-Druckermarke. Zweite Ausgabe (erstmals 1505); Erklärung der Messe im vierfachen Schriftsinn, verfasst vom Augustinereremit, Doktor der Theologie, tätig in Frankreich (Jöcher I, 892). - VD 16 M 5533. - Ldr. d. Zt. über Holzdeckeln auf drei Bünden; blindgepr. Lederbezug mit kleinen Wurmspuren stark berieben, reichend bis etwa die Hälfte von beiden Deckeln, Blindpressung teils verwischt, Reste von zwei Schließen, Vorsätze fehlen. Erstes Titelblatt oben u. unten abgeschnitten, mit unleserlichem Stempel, alter Provenienz u. bedeutungsloser Zeichnung; durchg. mit Marginalien u. Unterstreichungen alter Hand, Hinterblätter wasserrändig, letzte S. gestempelt. [] [Theologie, Religionswissenschaften/Theology] [OrderNr. 1609][B14]
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MARCANTONIO RAIMONDI SANT'ANDREA IN ARGINE 1480 CIRCA - BOLOGNA 1534
LA PRUDENZA 1508
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"Bulino, monogrammato in lastra in basso a sinistra. Da un soggetto di Raffaello. Magnifica prova, impressa su sottile carta vergata coeva, rifilata al rame, lieve restauro nella parte superiore perfettamente eseguito, nel complesso in ottimo stato di conservazione. Opera di grandissima rarita'. Bibliografia: Bartsch 371. Dimensioni 77x104." Engraving, signed with monogram on lower left. After a subject by Raphael. Magnificent work, printed on contemporary, thin, laid paper, trimmed to platemark. Small and perfectly executed repair in the upper part, otherwise in very good condition. Extremely rare work. Bartsch 371. Dimensioni 77x104.
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Stamler, Johannes
Dyalogus in modu comici dramatis formatus A Johanne Stamler prespitero, succinte digestus, de Tartaorum, Saracenorum, Turcorum, Judeorum et gentilium sectis et religionibus ac eorunde confutatione (...). 1. Druck.
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Augsburg, Oglin Nadler, 22. Mai 1508. - Holzschnitt-Titel, 32 num. Bll., 2 nn. Bll.. Mit ganzseitigem Titelholzschnitt von Hans Burgkmair (dieser verso des Titels wiederholt). Kl.-Folio. Leder des frühen 19. Jahrhunderts mit Stehkantenvergoldung und dreifachen Fileten auf beiden Deckeln mit winzigen Eckfleurons.Titelholzschnitt knapp beschnitten - dadurch oben und unten mit geringem Randverlust, oben mit etw. Buchstabenverlust Holzschnitt im Steg mit kleinem hinterlegtem Ausriß - ebenfalls mit sehr geringem Bildverlust insgesamt knapp beschnitten - dadurch bei 5 Bll. sehr geringer Textverlust, betreffend die Paginierung bzw. die Randkommentare Einband etw. berieben und bestoßen. Das erste von Hans Burgkmair illustrierte Buch. Graesse VI, 477/ NUC, vol. 564, 151/ Sabin 90127 ( der Amerikabezug ergibt sich aus Fol. I - dort werden die Neue Welt, Kolumbus und Amerigo (hier Alberici) Vespucci genannt).
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BAIARDO ANDREA
Philogyne del Magnifico Cavaliero Meser Andrea Baiardo
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Parma, (in Fine): Impresso.. Parma, P. Antonio de Viotto Citadino Parmesano. XXX Agosto 1508. 1508, Edizione Originale. Jpg. [Fig. erotico-rarissimo] (cm. 22) ottimo cartonato settecentesco.-- carte 311(di312) carattere rotondo, 3 ottave per pagina. A carta 238(h4) una grande xilografia con il celebre "rebus". Famoso "Trattato amoroso" che canta l' amore di Adriano, nobile parmigiano, con narcisa. Edizione originale di mitica rarità. Manca a Adams, Bm. Stc. Libri, Choix, Murray nonchè a Santi "Bibliografia dell' enigmistica". L' esemplare posseduto da Landau (II 267) è con sole 308 carte e, secondo il Census Iccu, l' unico esemplare presente in una biblioteca italiana, "Palatina di Parma" è pure scompleto con sole 300 carte. Vedi la lunga dettagliata descrizione in Sander, Hoepli "Centolibri" e Biblioth. Cavalieri. Inoltre è il primo libro stampato da antonio Viotto e il primo libro sul quale appare un "rebus" a stampa. Il colophon è al recto dell' ultima carta (r6) che al verso è bianca. Manca purtroppo una carta all' inizio, la a4 dopo la quale con A1 inizia il "Trattato amoroso de Hadriano e de Narcisa..". Esemplare molto bello e fresco, impresso su carta grave e a grandi margini. Purtroppo, il margine bianco in basso è stato danneggiato dall' umidità e restaurato per piccole mancanze. Per cui una macchia di umido interessa, per lo più alle prime carte, tutto il volume che però non ha subito alcun lavaggio e il danno è sempre lontano dal testo. Al frontis antico ex libris "Biblioteca Corsini di Firenze" e alla carta bianca alla fine della prima parte una antica notazione manoscritta in 5 righe. Sander 738; Norton "Italian printers" p. 72; Haym "Libri rari" p. 202 n° 5; Ebert 1515; Biblioteca Cavalieri n° 149; Graesse I 275; Brunet I 611; Cat. Hoepli, Milano 1922 "Cento libri preziosi" n° 47 p. 75.
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Mazzolini, Silvestro:
Aurea Rosa id est preclarissima expositio super evangelia totius anni: de Tempore et de Sanctis tam secundum ordinem Predicatorum quam Curiam: continens Flores et Rosas omnium expositionum sanctorum doctorum antichorum ... Magistri Silvestri de Prierio pedemontani ...
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Hagenau, Heinrich Gran für Johann Rynman, 1508. 4°. 385 nn. Bl., 1 weißes Bl. Zweispaltig gedruckt. VD 16 M 1749. - Umfangreiche Predigtsammlung (EA 1503), bis Ende des 16. Jh. in etwa zwanzig Auflagen erschienen. S. Mazzolini (auch Prierias, 1456 Priero - 1523 Rom), italienischer Dominikaner, 1491-1508 Professor für Dialektik in Bologna, für Metaphysik in Padua, Prior in Mailand, Verona u. Genua, 1508-1510 Generalvikar der lombardischen Dominikanerprovinz, dann Prior in Bologna u. Cremona, Mitglied eines Inquisitionstribunal in Brescia u. Mailand; 1514 wurde er als Professor für thomistische Philosophie nach Rom berufen und ein Jahr später durch Papst Leo X. zum päpstlichen Hoftheologen und zum Bücherzensor für die Stadt Rom ernannt. Gegner Martin Luthers, seit 1517 mit seinen Ablassthesen beschäftig, 1518 mit der Voruntersuchung im Prozess Luthers betraut, gegen den er vier Schriften verfasste. + Angeb.: Bechoffen, Johann: Quadruplex missalis expositio: Itteralis scillicet, allegorica: tropologica et anagogica: sic ordinata ... annexis quarumdam questionum brevium responsis per totum officium ordinatis. Basel, Michael Furter, 1509. 4°. 87 nn. Bl. Titelblatt rot gedruckt mit schwarzer Holzschn.-Vignette (stehendes nacktes Christkind vor Strahlengrund, in seiner rechten Hand die Weltkugel haltend), letzte S. mit Holzschn.-Druckermarke. Zweite Ausgabe (erstmals 1505); Erklärung der Messe im vierfachen Schriftsinn, verfasst vom Augustinereremit, Doktor der Theologie, tätig in Frankreich (Jöcher I, 892). - VD 16 M 5533. - Ldr. d. Zt. über Holzdeckeln auf drei Bünden; blindgepr. Lederbezug mit kleinen Wurmspuren stark berieben, reichend bis etwa die Hälfte von beiden Deckeln, Blindpressung teils verwischt, Reste von zwei Schließen, Vorsätze fehlen. Erstes Titelblatt oben u. unten abgeschnitten, mit unleserlichem Stempel, alter Provenienz u. bedeutungsloser Zeichnung; durchg. mit Marginalien u. Unterstreichungen alter Hand, Hinterblätter wasserrändig, letzte S. gestempelt. [] [Theologie, Religionswissenschaften/Theology] [OrderNr. 1609][B14]
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Hohenems, Marx Sittich von, Territorialherr im Vorarlberg (um 1470/80-1533).
Eigenh. Quittung mit U.
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- Trient, 30. IV. 1508.1 S. Qu.-8vo. Mit papiergedecktem Siegel.Bestätigt in vierzehn Zeilen den Erhalt von 95 Gulden durch den kaiserlichen Zahlschreiber Dionysius Braun für seine im vergangenen Monat angenommenen Landsknechte sowie von sechs Gulden Vorschuß für sechs eben erst angenommene Knechte "vnd auf ain krancken knecht der in de[r] müsterung wider gut gemacht ist worden" weitere zwei Gulden. - Die Datierung ist eindeutig ("30 tags aprille ano dmi octavo [...] 30 aplis 1508"), jedoch insofern problematisch, da Hohenems der ADB (XIII, 512ff.) zufolge am 10. III. 1508 im Kampf gegen die Venezianer im Cadoretal gefangen genommen wurde und erst am 6. VI. d. J. wieder frei kam. - Oben und rechts etwas knapp beschnitten, sonst von guter Erhaltung.
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DE SAINT-GENOIS,J.e.a.
Messager des sciences historiques de Belgique - Annee 1850.
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- 0824- (avec Serrure, C.P - Van Lokeren,A. - P.C.Vandermeersch. - Ph.Kervyn de Volkaersbeke.Gand, Hebbelynck. Solide reliure demi-toile. Tres bon etat. Etiquette noir avec titre en or. Couverture originale relie avec. Nombreuses planches lithographiques. Parfois depliants. (12?) 544 Pages in8. Contient e.a. Hallman. Histoire de l'origine de Beguines en Belgique - Henry Bruneel. Le Cameracum Christianum - A.Schaepkens. Eglise et monastere de l'ordre de Saint Antoine, a Maestricht. - Surmont de Volsberghe - Le Baron de Reiffenberg - Baron d'Exaerde - Chronique des sciences et des arts - Gravures: Le collatie-Zolder (1508) - Hospice de Sainte-Catherine - Roland De Lattre - Vue de Maestricht - Ancien chateau d'Exaerde, en 1640 - Fac-simile d'une charte de Godefroid III, duc de Brabant, de l'an 1159 - etc.....
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Mancini, Domenico.
De passione domini [Herausgegeben und mit Beiträgen von Gregor Breitkopf aus Konitz].
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Leipzig, Jacob Thanner 1508. 4to. 22 Bll. nnum. Mit Holzschnitt-Druckermarke am Schluß sowie durchgehend rubriziert und mit einigen eingemalten Initialen in rot und blau. Flexibler Pergamentband im Stil der Zeit.. Seltene dritte Ausgabe dieser neulateinischen Dichtung in der Bearbeitung von Gregor Breitkopf aus Konitz, die seit 1500 in mehreren Ausgaben in Leipzig erschien. Der Herausgeber Breitkopf (Laticephalus, 1472-1529), der auch zwei Gedichte von vier bzw. neun Distichen an den Leser und auf das Werk zu Beginn der Schrift beisteuerte, war seit 1490 an der Universität Leipzig immatrikuliert, wo er später Dekan der Artistenfakultät und 1508 Rektor wurde. Er gilt als einer der bedeutenden Leipziger Humanisten um die Jahrhundertwende. - Erstes und letztes Blatt etwas fleckig, einzelne sauber restaurierte Fehlstellen im weißen Rand, sonst breitrandig und sauber. - VD 16, M-533 (2 Exx.); Proctor 11419..
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Caesar, Julius
Julius der erst r!misch Keiser von seinem Leben und Krieg, erstmals uss dem Latein in T!tsch gebracht vnd mit andrer Ordnung der Capittel und uil zusetz n!w getruckt
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[Strassburg:: Durch Joannem Gr!ninger, vff sant Adolffs des heiligen Bischoffss,, 1508] .. Recased in an 18th-century vellum-over-boards binding. Sophisticated copy in all likelihood, with several leaves apparently supplied from a different copy, those leaves being either slightly smaller than the others or more heavily sized. Occasional light waterstains in from a very few margins; two leaves with old scribbling in ink in margins; minor worming in lower margin of last six leaves. A very nice copy of a very scarce book that is clearly difficult to find complete, incomplete, or sophisticated.. Folio (31 cm; 11.5"). [148] ff., illus. . First translation of Julius Caesar's Commentaries into German, here in the second edition, which appeared one year after the first. The Commentaries are the translation of Matthias Ringmann, and the work has supplemental lives by Suetonius, Plutarch, and others.#11; This handsome and SCARCE book is famous for its woodcut illustrations: It has one quarter-page, four half-page, one three-quarter page, and eleven full-page woodcuts. These include battle scenes, the assassination, camp life, etc., all of the figures being dressed anachronistically in Renaissance garb.#11; The text is printed in large gothic in double-column format. #11; Both the first and the second editions in German are scarce/rare. Of the first edition we find only two copies in the U.S. (Harvard and Stanford), and of the second we trace three (Brown, Duke, and Trinity College), all being incomplete except the Brown copy.
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Patin, Charles (1633-1693).
Le Pompose Feste Di Vicenza Fatte Nel Mese Di Giugno, Del 1680
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Padua: Giovanni Battista Pasquati, 1680. 4to., (9 x 6 6/8 inches). 2 fine double-page engraved plates depicting the festival carriage and the jousting, one folding plate of the Ruota, 3 engraved vignettes of coins in the text, 2 fine engraved vignette head-pieces, woodcut ornament on title-page and at end, woodcut ornamental initials (small repair at the fold of the Ruota plate, double-page plates lightly browned at gutter, tissue reinforcements along gutters of text leaves). Later decorated paper wrappers; modern cloth folding case. Provenance: The Paul and Marianne Gourary Collection of Illustrated Fete Books "Splendid Ceremonies", with their small bookplate on the front paste-down. First edition, with pasted correction slip on page 103. The magnificent plates include two fine views of the Piazza de' Signori, and particularly of the Basilica Palladiana, which, as its name suggests, was designed by the most influential Venetian architect Andrea Palladio (1508-1580). Construction began in 1549 but was not completed until some years after his death in 1614. The engraving shows in fine detail the two-storey colonnade, or loggia, which is one of the earliest examples of what is now known as the Palladian window. Patin's detailed account of the history of the Festival of Corpus Christi held in Vicenza in 1680 is preceded by a history of the festival from Ancient Greece to the 17th-century. As with many medieval celebrations the solemnity of religious devotion is combined with the pomp of a great pagan festival. In Vicenza the festival of La Rua, or La Ruota, commemorating an ancient victory of Vicenza over its Paduan rulers, is celebrated on the same day, and the towering monument built for the occasion of the festival in 1680 is shown in the third engraving. A tournament was held (depicted in all its spectacle in the second engraving) between cavaliers and statues of mythical beasts; there were banquets and balls, and a horse race, in addition to the religious procession. Although paginated [91-114], bibliogr
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Barlezio, Marino (1450 - 1512).
Historia de vita et gestis Scanderbegi Epirotarum principis.
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Roma, Bernardino Vitali, [tra il 1508 e il 1510]. "In-folio (mm 303x212). Segnatura: AA4, a-z4, &4,74, )4, A-O4. 4 carte non numerate, 159 carte numerate in romano, numerosi errori nella numerazione, manca l’ultima carta bianca. Titolo in rosso e nero, inquadrato in cornice silografica, raffigurante episodi della storia romana. Ritratto silografico su fondo nero a piena pagina di Scanderbeg – ‘signor scanderbego’- al verso del frontespizio. Iniziali silografiche, con le quali si aprono sia la Praefatio sia ognuno dei tredici libri in cui si articola l'opera. Si segnala in particolare la prima di esse, alla Praefatio, raffigurante un uomo con in mano un libro, e che si è ipotizzato poter essere un ritratto dello stesso Barlezio. Alla prima carta è inoltre impresso, dopo la intitolazione, un breve indirizzo al lettore in versi, di Petrus Regulus Vicentinus. Esemplare in buono stato di conservazione, lievi mende alla legatura, rare bruniture. Nella copia sono visibili numerose annotazioni marginali di antica mano, in particolare nei primi fascicoli (carte i-xlii). Legatura del xvii secolo in pergamena, dorso a quattro nervi con titolo breve manoscritto. Tracce di timbro al frontespizio, e annotazione di antiche segnature al contropiatto. Prima rara edizione di questo straordinario figurato. Il sacerdote cattolico Marino Barlezio, originario di Scutari in Albania e diretto testimone, tra il 1474 e il 1478, dei ripetuti assedi della città natale a opera delle armate turche, si trasferì a Venezia nel 1478, dove entrò in contatto con Pietro Angelo di Durazzo, che di Giorgio Castriota, più noto come Scanderbeg (1403-1478), era stato uno dei più importanti ufficiali. Fu proprio su suo invito che Barlezio si accinse a redigere la biografia dello strenuo difensore della indipendenza albanese contro l'impero ottomano, data poi alle stampe a Roma da Bernardino Vitali, tipografo di origine veneziana che nella città lagunare aveva impresso, nel 1504, il De obsidione Scodrensi dello stesso Barlezio. L'edizione della Historia et gestis Scanderbegi è priva dell'indicazione dell'anno di stampa, ma si propende a datarla - come sostenuto da Sander - tra il 1508 e il 1510, mentre appare meno plausibile l'ipotesi di Norton che, sulla base dell'esame dei caratteri tipografici, vorrebbe spostarne l’impressione a un periodo più tardo (cfr. Italian Printers, pp. 103-104). Al verso del frontespizio il celebre ritratto silografico di Scanderbeg, del quale si è definitivamente stabilita la produzione veneziana, suffragata anche dalla notevole fattura del sontuoso abito dell’effigiato. Tale particolare non appare contrastare con il fatto che l'edizione sia stata però impressa a Roma. Bernardino Vitali era stato infatti a lungo attivo a Venezia, e legata a ambienti veneziani risulta essere anche l'altra sua sola edizione romana, la Geographia di Tolomeo (1507-1508), curata da Marco da Benevento, trasferitosi anch'egli - come Vitali - a Roma, ma rimasto in stretti rapporti con i cartografi della Serenissima. Nella stesura dell'opera - il cui stile risente fortemente della lettura di Livio, Sallustio e Valerio Massimo - Barlezio attinse senza alcun dubbio ai propri ricordi personali, oltre che alle abbondanti e importanti notizie fornitegli dal durantino Angelo. Difficile invece poter stabilire se i discendenti di Scanderbeg, e in primo luogo il nipote don Ferrante Castriota, duca di San Pietro in Galatina e marchese di Solesto e al quale Barlezio indirizza la sua opera, abbiano messo a disposizione fonti documentarie. Malgrado i limiti di una narrazione che spesso rivela un eccessivo indulgere alla esagerazione, «ciò non toglie tuttavia che il primo biografo di Giorgio Castriota manterrà sempre un posto dignitoso nel quadro della storiografia umanistica» (F. Babinger, Barlezio, Marino, DBI, v. 6, p. 406), come del resto attesta anche la notevole fortuna editoriale della Historia de vita et gestis Scanderbegi, ristampata più volte e tradotta in diverse lingue. First very rare edition of this biographical account of the life of the Albanese national hero, Giorgio Castriota, known as Scanderbeg, famus for having stopped many times the Turkish army in the 15th century. Even if the book was printed in Rome, the wonderful full-page woodcut portrait white on black is a Venitian masterpiece, as witnessed by the somptuous decoration of Scanderbed’s robe. Beautiful copy, in 18th century vellum with manuscript title on spine, some minor foxing throughout. Many ancient marginalia in the text. Mortimer 43; Sander I, 780; Adams B-216; STC Italian, 72; Gollner Turcica, 33 (1508-1510); P. Kristeller, la xilografia veneziana, p. 118."
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MAGNA CHARTA, cum Statutis quæ Antiqua vocantur, iam recens excusa, & summa fide emendata, iuxta Vetusta exemplaria ad Parliamenti rotulos examinata: quibus accesserunt nonnulla nunc primum typis edita: apud Richardum Totelum. 12. Jun. 1556.
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First Tottell edition, which differs in some readings of the text from those of Pynson [first 1508?] and Berthelet [first 1531], and ‘is enlarged by the addition of “certain Statutes, with other needful things taken out of old Copies examined by the Rolls,” printed at the end of the first part’ (Sweet & Maxwell); a second edition (dated 1556 but later), is distinguished by the misprint ‘Jnn’ for ‘Jun’ in the imprint.Tottell’s Preface ‘To Gentelmen studious of the lawes of Englande’ explains the virtues of this edition: ‘albeit it might seme superfluous & nedelesse to have emprinted it now againe so sodeinly, being so lately done in so faire paper & letter by an other [Thomas Marsh]: yet whe[n] ye shal wey how in sondry places much here is added out of bokes of good credit, as examined by y[e] roules of p[ar]liam[en]t, how eche where the truth eve[n] of the best printes is overmatched by their faultes not fewe not a litle reformed, the light of pointing adjoined, ye chapiters of statutes truly divided, & noted with their due nombers, the alphabeticall table justly ordred & quoted, the leaves not one falsly marked … I hope your wisedo[m]s wil sone espie that nether I have newe pri[n]ted it for your causeless, nor ye shal bye it of me frutelesse.’ In April 1553 Tottell had won the right to print for seven years ‘almaner bokes of oure temporall lawe called the Common lawe’, a patent he renewed in May 1556. Here he boasts of ‘How unperfit the bokes of the lawes of England were before, what price the scarcenes had raised, the most part mervellously mangled, & no smal part no wher to be gotte…’; his publications, in contrast, have reduced prices and use ‘print much pleasa[n]ter to the eye … paper & margins as good & as fayre as the best, but much better and fayrer then the most’. Beale S 16 and S 24 (‘Secunda pars’); STC 9277.5; Sweet and Maxwell, I, 350. See also H. J. Byrom, ‘Richard Tottell – his life and work’, The Library, VIII, 199-232 (1927). [Colophon:] Londini in ædibus Richardi Tottelli, Anno do. 1556.
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Caesar, Julius
Julius der erst r!misch Keiser von seinem Leben und Krieg, erstmals uss dem Latein in T!tsch gebracht vnd mit andrer Ordnung der Capittel und uil zusetz n!w getruckt
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Durch Joannem Gr!ninger, vff sant Adolffs des heiligen Bischoffss, [Strassburg:: Durch Joannem Gr!ninger, vff sant Adolffs des heiligen Bischoffss,, 1508] .. Recased in an 18th-century vellum-over-boards binding. Sophisticated copy in all likelihood, with several leaves apparently supplied from a different copy, those leaves being either slightly smaller than the others or more heavily sized. Occasional light waterstains in from a very few margins; two leaves with old scribbling in ink in margins; minor worming in lower margin of last six leaves. A very nice copy of a very scarce book that is clearly difficult to find complete, incomplete, or sophisticated.. Folio (31 cm; 11.5"). [148] ff., illus. . First translation of Julius Caesar's Commentaries into German, here in the second edition, which appeared one year after the first. The Commentaries are the translation of Matthias Ringmann, and the work has supplemental lives by Suetonius, Plutarch, and others.#11; This handsome and SCARCE book is famous for its woodcut illustrations: It has one quarter-page, four half-page, one three-quarter page, and eleven full-page woodcuts. These include battle scenes, the assassination, camp life, etc., all of the figures being dressed anachronistically in Renaissance garb.#11; The text is printed in large gothic in double-column format. #11; Both the first and the second editions in German are scarce/rare. Of the first edition we find only two copies in the U.S. (Harvard and Stanford), and of the second we trace three (Brown, Duke, and Trinity College), all being incomplete except the Brown copy.
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Mazzolini, Silvestro:
Aurea Rosa id est preclarissima expositio super evangelia totius anni: de Tempore et de Sanctis tam secundum ordinem Predicatorum quam Curiam: continens Flores et Rosas omnium expositionum sanctorum doctorum antichorum ... Magistri Silvestri de Prierio pedemontani ...
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Hagenau, Heinrich Gran für Johann Rynman, 1508. 4°. 385 nn. Bl., 1 weißes Bl. Zweispaltig gedruckt. VD 16 M 1749. - Umfangreiche Predigtsammlung (EA 1503), bis Ende des 16. Jh. in etwa zwanzig Auflagen erschienen. S. Mazzolini (auch Prierias, 1456 Priero - 1523 Rom), italienischer Dominikaner, 1491-1508 Professor für Dialektik in Bologna, für Metaphysik in Padua, Prior in Mailand, Verona u. Genua, 1508-1510 Generalvikar der lombardischen Dominikanerprovinz, dann Prior in Bologna u. Cremona, Mitglied eines Inquisitionstribunal in Brescia u. Mailand; 1514 wurde er als Professor für thomistische Philosophie nach Rom berufen und ein Jahr später durch Papst Leo X. zum päpstlichen Hoftheologen und zum Bücherzensor für die Stadt Rom ernannt. Gegner Martin Luthers, seit 1517 mit seinen Ablassthesen beschäftig, 1518 mit der Voruntersuchung im Prozess Luthers betraut, gegen den er vier Schriften verfasste. + Angeb.: Bechoffen, Johann: Quadruplex missalis expositio: Itteralis scillicet, allegorica: tropologica et anagogica: sic ordinata ... annexis quarumdam questionum brevium responsis per totum officium ordinatis. Basel, Michael Furter, 1509. 4°. 87 nn. Bl. Titelblatt rot gedruckt mit schwarzer Holzschn.-Vignette (stehendes nacktes Christkind vor Strahlengrund, in seiner rechten Hand die Weltkugel haltend), letzte S. mit Holzschn.-Druckermarke. Zweite Ausgabe (erstmals 1505); Erklärung der Messe im vierfachen Schriftsinn, verfasst vom Augustinereremit, Doktor der Theologie, tätig in Frankreich (Jöcher I, 892). - VD 16 M 5533. - Ldr. d. Zt. über Holzdeckeln auf drei Bünden; blindgepr. Lederbezug mit kleinen Wurmspuren stark berieben, reichend bis etwa die Hälfte von beiden Deckeln, Blindpressung teils verwischt, Reste von zwei Schließen, Vorsätze fehlen. Erstes Titelblatt oben u. unten abgeschnitten, mit unleserlichem Stempel, alter Provenienz u. bedeutungsloser Zeichnung; durchg. mit Marginalien u. Unterstreichungen alter Hand, Hinterblätter wasserrändig, letzte S. gestempelt. [] [Theologie, Religionswissenschaften/Theology] [OrderNr. 1609][B14]
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TISSARD, François.
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Paris, Gilles de Gourmont, 29 January 1508. First edition of this Hebrew grammar and Greek reading-book.This copy lacks the title, dedication, and introductory Dialogus on the usefulness of Hebrew and Greek, but the main body of the text, i.e. the Hebrew grammar and the Greek reading-book, is present and complete.The Hebrew grammar (ff. 24-72) marks the first use of Hebrew printing types in France.The Greek reading-book (ff. 72v-90) is a follow-up to the author's Greek grammar, which the same printer, Gilles de Gourmont, had published a year before (coincidentally the first use of Greek types in France). The passages for reading include (with interlinear Latin translation) the opening chapter of St. John's Gospel, the Lord's Prayer, hymns, as also the Hippocratic Oath. The Oath was first printed in Latin at the end of Perotti's De generibus metrorum, Verona, c. 1483. Another version of the Oath by Pietro Paulo Vergerio also occurs at the end of a medical miscellany entitled Articella printed in Venice, 1483. This is apparently its first appearance in the original Greek. As an expression of Hippocratic ideals it has since won world wide currency, and it remains common practice for medical students today to take this Oath of conduct at the completion of their studies. OCLC records two copies, one at Cambridge and the other at University of Illinois.
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Sharratt, Peter
Bernard Salomon, illustrateur lyonnais
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DROZ - 9782600010009 Livre usage a l'etat de neuf / Used book as new condition Bernard Salomon (ca 1508 ca 1561) a assuré lillustration de livres, publiés principalement par le libraire-imprimeur Jean de Tournes, en tant que dessinateur et peut-être graveur. Toujours avec lélégance gracile et le maniérisme hérités de lEcole de Fontainebleau auquel il ajoute une minutie virtuose dans le traitement du paysage, cet «excellent peintre» a couvert tous les domaines qui oscillent entre Ovide et la Bible: Ancien et Nouveau Testament, littérature classique et contemporaine, astronomie et architecture, vues de villes, livres demblèmes, Entrées royales et princières. Dressant le catalogue de ses uvres, Peter Sharratt analyse lutilisation que Bernard Salomon fait de ses sources comme il relève la profonde influence que lhomme a exercée sur la peinture, la gravure et lensemble des arts appliqués, les pièces de faïence et lémail, la tapisserie et les soieries, le mobilier et les boiseries en particulier. Létude traite de linterférence du texte et de limage dans différentes catégories dillustration: pédagogique, documentaire, scientifique, narrative, moralisatrice, décorative. Plus de deux cent soixante illustrations rendent compte de létendue de luvre de Salomon, fournissant des critères dappréciation stylistique et facilitant lidentification des sources comme lattribution de planches. Le corpus constitué permet dapprécier le rayonnement immense de celui qui est passé à la postérité comme le Petit Bernard.
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Zeno [Santo].
In presenti opusculo infrascripta continentur. Sermones luculentissimi beati Zenonis veronensis episcopi. Omelie & admonitiones beati Cesarij arelatensis episcopi. Sermo de laudibus beatissime virginis Marie ex autenticis sanctorum doctorum dictis compilatus. Omelia Origenis super evangelio Maria stabat ad monumentum foris plorans.
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(Venetijs diligentissime impressi, per magistrum Iacobum de Leuco impensis domini Benedicti Fontana, anno Domini 1508. die. xxiiij. Ianuarij), in-8 piccolo, leg. settecentesca in mezza pergamena, carte [153] (su 160). Caratteri gotici, su due colonne. Le carta H3 e I3 - che recano mancanze marginali - sono incollate fra di loro (testo non leggibile dunque in H3v e I3r): fra queste due carte mancano le carte H4, H5, H6, H7, H8, I1, I2. Esemplare rifilato, in alcuni casi tagliati i titoli correnti in alto. Timbretti di antica biblioteca religiosa sul front. Prima edizione a stampa dei Sermoni di San Zeno, curata da Alberto da Castello e Jacobus de Leuco.
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Mocenigo Andrea
Bellum Cameracense
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- Venezia, Bernardino de' Vitali, 1525In 8° (15,2 x 10,3). Cc. (188). Qualche capolettera istoriato. Buon esemplare fresco con solo diffuse fioriture al titolo (firma ms. coeva "Io. Delphini"). Legatura seicentesca in cartonato rustico, titolo manoscritto al dorso. Contemporary ownership inscription on title-page, slight foxing here and there. A very good copy in Seventeenth boards, title manuscript on spine. Prima non comune edizione di questo importante resoconto storico, che analizza gli avvenimenti bellici che culminarono nel trattato di Cambrai del 1508. Vi si ricostruisce in particolare la rovinosa situazione veneziana all'alba di ripetute sconfitte sul campo, e di come solo le invidie tra i principati confinanti vincitori consentirono una pronta ripresa alla Serenissima Repubblica. First edition of a detailed chronical report of the war that ended with the treaty of Cambrai in 1508. ADAMS, M-1518. BRUNET, III-1781. CICOGNA, n. 792. ICCU/EDIT16, n. 37975
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RODRIGUES (Bernardo)
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Anais de Arzila. Cronica inédita do século XVI (1508-1550 ). Lisbonne, Academia das sciencias de Lisboa, 1915-1919; 2 vol. in-folio, lii-498 et xix-563 pp. avec 1 carte repliée et 7 repro. h.-t., demi-basane havane, dos à faux nerfs, orné, couv. conservées, tête rouge. Principale source pour l'histoire d'Asila au Maroc sous domination portugaise, édité par David Lopes. (E.I. -I-728)
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Cicero Marcus Tullius
Le Orationi, tradotte da M. Lodovico Dolce. con la vita dell'Autore, con un breve discorso in materia di retorica
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- Venezia, Giolito de Ferrari, 1562Tre parti in tre volumi, in 4° (22,2 x 15). Pp. (20) + 386; (8) + 352; (8) + 352. Impresa tipografica al frontespizio e al verso dell'ultima carta, testate e finalini a grottesche, capilettera istoriati. I tre voll. sono dedicati rispettivamente agli oratori Camillo Trevigiano, a Vincenzo Pellegrini e a Francesco Sonica. In ciascuno di essi precede l'opera la tavola delle cose notabili e nel primo anche il ritratto di Cicerone xilografato. Ottimi esemplari in bel corsivo, con alcune annotazioni ms. in margine al testo. Legatura piena pergamena settecentesca, titolo su tassello al dorso e unghie. Tagli blu. Nice fresh set in Eighteenth vellum backed boards, title on label to spines, blue edges. Fra i superbi frutti della decennale collaborazione fra Lodovico Dolce (15081568) e gli elegantissimi torchi del Giolito, la presente edizione viene considerata senza dubbio "una delle più nitide" (Gamba). Dall'attenta e mai irrispettosa traduzione del quasi intero corpus oratorio (57 orazioni, composte prima e dopo l'esilio), infatti, riesce ad emergere in maniera nitida "quella linea di tendenza", tutta ciceroniana, "verso una concezione dell'oratoria come forma di letteratura.", che si realizza nell'importanza attribuita alle qualità artistiche e all'eleganza dello stile (E. Narducci, dall'Introduzione a Cicerone, Bruto, Milano, 1995). La traduzione in oggetto, esemplare risultato di un tale modus operandi, "ebbe credito e lettori per molto tempo" (Bongi). A very important italian translation made by the venetian polygraph Lodovico Dolce. ADAMS C 1875. BM-STC Italian p. 180. BONGI, vol. II, p. 156. GAMBA 1318. ICCU/EDIT on- line n. 12368. OLSCHKI Choix, 4324
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