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Lucretius.
De Rerum Natura libri vi.
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[Florence: Sumptibus Philippi Giuntae. ,] 1512 - four leaves bound out of order (g4-5 and h4-5 swapped), first and last three leaves foxed, the first and last dusty and spotted as well, a few spots elsewhere, small paper repair to corner and ownership stamp of Ernest Kopke to first leaf, ff. [viii], CXXV, [13], 8vo., modern plain limp vellum, leather ties, good The fifth textual edition of Lucretius, and the first after the incunable period. The editor was Pietro Candido, who, according to W.E. Leonard, based his text on the 1500 first Aldine but collated Florentine manuscripts himself, as well as accepting many conjectures of Marullus. Candido eulogises Michael Tarchionata Marullus (d. 1500) in the Preface to this edition, and it is said that an annotated copy of Lucretius was found on Marullus?s body after his death. The frequency with which Marullus conjectured was disparaged by Scaliger and Vettori, who argued for the supremacy of (any) manuscript readings, and later studies have suggested that Marullus?s notes were simply stylistic exercises rather than intended emendations; nevertheless, a number of the corrections introduced here were successful. As a result the text was the best yet seen and was not bettered until Lambinus?s work in the 1560s. (Gordon 5; CNCE 28723; Adams L1649) [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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PETRUS DE CRESCENTIS
Das buch von pflantzung der acker Boum und aller Kruter
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Speyer, Peter Drach or Strasburg: Johann Gruninger, 1512. Rare early German edition of this amply illustrated compendium on agriculture and country life, containing the same woodcuts as the Speyer edition of 1493, “a wonderful storehouse of country lore, illustrating agricultural work, sports, animals, plants etc.” — Hind.
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Vergilius, Polydorus
De inventoribus rerum libri tres. M. Antonii Sabellici de artium inventoribus ad Bassam carmen elegantissimum. [...] Ex secunda recognitione.
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Straßburg, Matthias Schürer, Juni 1512. (4), LXIV Bll. 4to. Frühe Ausgabe des vielfach aufgelegten Hauptwerks des italienisch-englischen Gelehrten: Ein enzyklopädisches Werk humanistischer Gedächtniskultur, das die Ursprünge der Philosophie, Medizin, Astrologie, Pharmazie, Magie etc. behandelt. "Véritable encyclopédie, remplie de détails et d'anecdotes curieuses" (Caillet III, 675). - Gebräunt u. wasserrandig. Ende etw. randrissig. Das le. Bl. mit unterl. Randausrissen. - VD 16, V 745. Adams V 425. Muller II, 184, 90. Ritter 2397. Schmidt 74. Nicht bei BM-STC German.
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Apuleius, Lucius
OPERA; de Asino aureo libelli .XI. [or, The golden ASS and others]
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Philippi de Giunta, printer with his device on Colophon, Florence, [1512, colophon] - Latin, (4)pp., ccliii (253)leaves, bound in full contemporary vellum, spine lettered, ruled and decorated in brown ink, all edges blue, a few leaves with scattered foxing but mostly fresh and bright, small abraision near foot but not a significant defect. The philosophical treatises which comprise the major part of the book deal both with Plato and his interpreter in the Renaissance, Marsilius Ficino. He wrote three books on Plato (the third is lost): De Platone et eius dogmate ("On Plato and His Teaching") and De Deo Socratis ("On the God of Socrates"), which expounds the Platonic notion of demons, beneficent creatures intermediate between gods and mortals (Ency. Britannica). Of historical interest, the Medici family ruled Florence between 1434-1531, they lost control and were expelled in 1494 and a Florentine Republic was established. The Medici were restored in 1512, (the publication date of this work) and Machiavelli would publish his book "The Prince" the following year. John M. Najemy, in his book titled "Between Friends" notes "Apuleius was, or would become, a major inspiration for Machiavelli in the Asino. A superb copy printed by Philippi de Ginta with his printer's mark. Very nice.
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Arator.
Arator poeta christianissimus in actus apostoloru[m].
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[Leipzig, Melchior Lotter d. Ä., um 1512]. - 58 (statt 60) Bll. (das letzte weiß). 4to. Zweite Ausgabe des 16. Jhs. Epische Umdichtung der Apostelgeschichte, das "mit kühnen Allegorien und Zahlenmystik den tieferen Sinn der Erzählungen zu deuten sucht" (Tusculum Lex. Lit. 35). Der christliche lateinische Dichter Arator aus Ligurien, Schüler des Bischofs Ennodius, erhielt um 540 von Papst Vigilius ein Subdiakonat in Rom. Das "vollständig erhaltene, im Mittelalter hochgeschätzte Werk [ist] eine Schilderung des Hauptinhalts der Apostelgeschichte und des Martyriums des Paulus und Petrus in 2326 Hexametern mit den gesuchtesten Ausdeutungen des Bibeltextes, insbesondere der Zahlen und Namen. Vigilius, dem Arator sein Werk gewidmet hat, ließ es 544 in der Kirche Petri ad vincula an vier Tagen unter großem Beifall der Hörer verlesen" (Bautz, BBKL I, 204). - Erste Lage verbunden (A1, 5, 2, 6); es fehlen die Bll. A3-4 (im Faksimile nach dem Ex. der BSB beiliegend). Durchgehend wasserrandig. Titel und Anfang mit teils unterlegten Randläsuren. Mit zahlreichen Marginalien und Interlinearnotizen von zeitgenöss. Humanistenhand. Die Blattränder teils eingeschnitten; über den Beschnitt hinausstehende Marginalien eingefaltet. VD 16, A 3185. BM-STC German 39. Nicht bei Adams.
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Licheto.
Licheto, Francisco Francesco Lechetto/ Franciscus LychetusPeritissimi ac celeberrimi viri F. Francisci Lecheti de Brixia or[dinis] mi[norum] obseruan[tie] in Io[annem] Duns Scotum: super primo senten[tiarum] clarissima co[m]mentaria: ingeniosaru[m] difficultatu[m] perpulcre dilucidationes: apparentiu[m] prelibati Scoti co[n]tradictionu[m] solutiones: demu[m] opinionu[m] multaru[m] scotice dogmati obuiantiu[m] destructio[n]es feliciter incipiu[n]t.
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1512 - Licheto, Francisco Francesco Lechetto/ Franciscus LychetusPeritissimi ac celeberrimi viri F. Francisci Lecheti de Brixia or[dinis] mi[norum] obseruan[tie] in Io[annem] Duns Scotum: super primo senten[tiarum] clarissima co[m]mentaria: ingeniosaru[m] difficultatu[m] perpulcre dilucidationes: apparentiu[m] prelibati Scoti co[n]tradictionu[m] solutiones: demu[m] opinionu[m] multaru[m] scotice dogmati obuiantiu[m] destructio[n]es feliciter incipiu[n]t.[Napoli] impressa sumptibus s. Ioanne infantis Aragonum et Siciliae regine : per Sigismumdum Mayr Alemannum1512 die xij Maij. 4to mayor. 239 folios 7 h. Viñeta de la crucifixión en la portada. Texto en dos columnas. Encuadernación de época con tablas de madera con lomo y medio plano de piel. Unos pocos taladros de polilla en las tablas. Ex-libris autógrafo: "De la librería de San Francisco de Borja" y en el título "Pa. Borja".Libro muy raro. No se han localizado ejemplares en la BL, BNF, BN. San Francisco de Borja. Lychetus de Brescia franciscano, fallecido en 1520, fue un destacado exponente del escotismo a inicios del siglo XVI. Juana de Aragón (Juana la Loca, madre de Carlos V) en su calidad de reina de Sicilia le envió a Nápoles para enseñar teología. Este libro publicado en Nápoles contiene los comentarios de Lychetus a los famosos de Duns Escoto sobre las Sentencias de Pedro Lombardo. Después Lychetus desempeñó varios oficios en su Orden hasta llegar a ser Ministro General. Asistió en Burdeos a un Capítulo General de su orden y murió en París. En este libro Lychetus se concentra en el primer libro de Duns Scoto anunciando que dejaría para más tarde los otros libros, una obra que se publicó años más tarde en Salo. Como reconocimiento a la reina, el libro está dedicado a la reina doña Juana. Hay varias piezas preliminares en letra romana mientras que el comentario está en letra gótica. En la portada hay un bello grabado de Cristo crucificado.El ejemplar perteneció a San Francisco de Borja (1510 -1572). Descendiente del Papa Alejandro III, San Francisco de Borja fue duque de Gandía, virrey de Cataluña, persona cercana a Carlos V del que era familiar y fue uno de sus ejecutores testamentarios. Hombre muy piadoso, después de la muerte de su mujer, entró en la Compañía de Jesús en 1551. En 1565 fue nombrado tercer General de la Compañía realizando una obra muy destacada, especialmente en las misiones. Este libro lleva en la portada, en escritura del siglo XVI, posiblemente de la mano del santo, las palabras 'pa borja' (padre Borja). En la contraportada, en mano del siglo XVII, está escrito: 'De la librería de San Franciso de Borja'. El libro lleva además dos sellos de la época que dicen: 'Este libro es del convento de San Francisco de Borja'. Su nieto, el duque de Lerma, favorito de Felipe III, impulsó su proceso de canonización del santo. Trajo los restos del santo a Madrid en 1617, donde fundó un convento en su honor, que con el tiempo se convertiría en el convento de San Francisco de Borja. Este fue abolido en 1769 con la expulsión de los jesuitas. En su lugar se estableció el Oratorio de San Felipe de Neri que desapareció definitivamente con la desamortización cuando fue derribado y en su lugar se construyó un mercado. Es muy posible que el convento de San Francisco de Borja fuera donde se guardaron los libros del santo que quizás vinieran a España con sus reliquias.9,000? [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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Vergilius, Polydorus.
De inventoribus rerum libri tres. M. Antonii Sabellici de artium inventoribus ad Bassam carmen elegantissimum. [.] Ex secunda recognitione.
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(Straßburg, Matthias Schürer, Juni 1512). - (4), LXIV Bll. 4to. Frühe Ausgabe des vielfach aufgelegten Hauptwerks des italienisch-englischen Gelehrten: Ein enzyklopädisches Werk humanistischer Gedächtniskultur, das die Ursprünge der Philosophie, Medizin, Astrologie, Pharmazie, Magie etc. behandelt. "Véritable encyclopédie, remplie de détails et d'anecdotes curieuses" (Caillet III, 675). - Gebräunt u. wasserrandig. Ende etw. randrissig. Das le. Bl. mit unterl. Randausrissen. VD 16, V 745. Adams V 425. Muller II, 184, 90. Ritter 2397. Schmidt 74. Nicht bei BM-STC German.
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ITALIAN DRAMA]. NARDI, Jacopo (1476-1563).
Comedia di amicitia.
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[Florence, Gian Stefano di Carlo, c. 1512]. - 4to. (225 by 145 mm.), 20 leaves, roman letter; a fine copy, edges totally uncut, in Italian early 19th century turquoise polished calf, gilt outer ruled border, inner blind-tooled border of neo-classical ornament, lettered in gilt in centre of upper cover, flat gilt spine. First edition. Although the book has been in the past treated as a Florentine incunable, the type is now identified as the 102R of Gian Stefano di Carlo, a native of Pavia who printed at Florence from c. 1505 to c. 1520. The date of printing has been variously assigned to 1510, 1511 or 1512, but since the composition of the play is now dated to 1512 or a little before, it must be one of the latter two years. ISTC, Edit16, KVK and RLIN between them record a total of 14 copies. A second Florentine edition (in 8vo.) was printed by Bernardo Zucchetta, apparently about 1512.Jacopo Nardi (1476-1563), best known now for his History of Florence (printed in 1582) and in his own day for his Tuscan translation of Livy, also played an important part in the growth of secular drama. The passion for Plautus and Terence that among the humanists displaced the wooden performances of the sacre rappresentazioni, especially in the period 1480-1500 in the circle around Poliziano, soon developed into original compositions for vernacular comic theatre. Ariosto at Ferrara led the way with two five-act comedies in the Roman mould, Cassaria of 1508 and I suppositi of 1509, full of the stock characters and amorous intrigues of the ancient genre. It was Nardis innovation a few years later to take a plot from Boccaccio (X.8, the only story in the Decameron with a classical setting) and people it with Plautine characters in his verse Amicitia, a comedy in five short acts. In Amicitia the Boccaccian plotline, essentially a rhetorical argument about the competing claims of love and friendship, takes second place to the comic activities of the servants, friends and parasites who attend the two principal characters, Lucio and Eschino. Bocaccios setting in Athens and Rome could not be accommodated in drama which held to the ancient idea of unity of place (Nardi calls his work togata o palliata), and much of the back story is consequently related at Rome by the parasite Ergastilo and Lucios servant Lico, Nardis additions and not in Boccaccio. Croce saw in the play a measure of psychological penetration wanting in Boccaccios original.Nardi borrowed another plot from the Decameron (V.5) in his Due felici rivali, a play performed before the newly restored Medici court in 1513. A similar mix of Plautus and Boccaccio took place in the same carnival period, this time at Urbino, with the performance of Bernardo Dovizis La Calandra (see following item) where the language and comic devices as well as the plot are more firmly based on Boccaccio. The fame and importance of Dovizi (il Bibbiena) rather eclipsed Nardis experiments in classical comedy at Florence, and the whole early period from Ariosto on was altogether overshadowed by the éclat with which Machiavellis Mandragola was greeted in 1518.
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ROLEWINCK Werner
Fasciculus Temporum omnes antiquorum cronicas succinte complectens
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(In fine:) (Paris), sumptibus Johannis Parvi, MDXII (Jean Petit 1512), in-4, ff. (5, su 6, mancandoil frontespizio, sostituito da antico facsimile), legatura.coeva in pergamena, dorso con difetti, antiche scritte sui piatti...Con 15 belle incisioni su legno, di un quarto di pag., raffig. episodi della storia umana, antiche città ecc. (Arca di Noè, Torre di Babele, incendio di Sodoma e Gomorra, Atene, Troia, Roma, Bisanzio, Babilonia, Lione, Berna, una grande Crocefissione, ecc.) e un gran numero di cerchi che inscrivono nomi di personaggi illustri ed eventi storici importanti. Pregevole edizione, più rara di quelle quattrocentesche, di questo magnifico illustrato, una delle opere più popolari e fortunate dell'epoca, composta dal Rolewinck (1427-1502), frate certosino di Colonia, e primo libro a stampa con la storia cronologica del mondo, a partire dalla creazione e poi attraverso l'epoca biblica, classica, medievale, con le aggiunte in quest'edizione fino al 1504. Esempl. con numerose chiose di mano coeva vergate nei margini qua e là (purtroppo, come si è detto, mancante del titolo-frontespzio). BMC, French Books, 161. Adams R-674.
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Nova Totius Graeciae descriptio.
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. Altcolorierter Kupferstich v. Gerard Mercator (1512-1594) aus Jodocus Hondius: Gerardi Mercatoris Atlas..., um 1600, 36 x 46,5 cm ** Photos auf Wunsch im JPG-Format erhältlich.**. SÜDOSTEUROPA: Griechenland:Zeigt Griechenland mit dem Ägäischen Meer sowie dem Westen der Türkei; Titelkartusche unten links; rechts ziemlich oben Meilenanzeiger; mit Privileg; Rückentext in englischer Sprache.
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ANONIMO
TESTAMENTO DE ISABEL DE CÁRDENAS, MUJER DE DIEGO CARRILLO (1512)
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Título completo: TESTAMENTO DE ISABEL DE CARDENAS, MUJER DE DIEGO CARRILLO, 24 QUE FUE DE LA CIUDAD DE CÓRDOBA.. Fecha documento: 1512, ENERO, 11 >Realizada en: CORDOBA, COLACIÓN DE SAN MIGUEL Extension: 4 FOLIOS POR LAS DOS CARAS. Tamaño: 310 X 220 mm. Conservación: BUENA. TINTAS METALOÁCIDAS. Otras características: PROCESAL. ENCUADERNACIÓN COSIDA Índice onomástico: CÁRDENAS, ISABEL DECARRILLO, DIEGO Descripción: CURIOSO DOCUMENTO QUE DA CUENTA DEL TESTAMENTO DE ISABEL DE CÁRDENAS ESPOSA DEL NOBLE DIEGO CARRILLO, DATADO EN LOS PRIMEROS AÑOS DE LA ENTRADA A LA CIUDAD DE GRANDA DE LOS REYES CATÓLICOS. HACE MENCIÓN DE LA IGLESIA FERNANDINA DE SAN MIGUEL, QUE GUARDA LA CAPILLA FAMILIAR CONOCIDA COMO LA DE GONZALO CARRILLO EL VIEJO.
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[ITALIAN DRAMA]. NARDI, Jacopo (1476-1563).
Comedia di amicitia.
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[Florence, Gian Stefano di Carlo, c. 1512]. First edition. Although the book has been in the past treated as a Florentine incunable, the type is now identified as the 102R of Gian Stefano di Carlo, a native of Pavia who printed at Florence from c. 1505 to c. 1520. The date of printing has been variously assigned to 1510, 1511 or 1512, but since the composition of the play is now dated to 1512 or a little before, it must be one of the latter two years. ISTC, Edit16, KVK and RLIN between them record a total of 14 copies. A second Florentine edition (in 8vo.) was printed by Bernardo Zucchetta, apparently about 1512.Jacopo Nardi (1476-1563), best known now for his History of Florence (printed in 1582) and in his own day for his Tuscan translation of Livy, also played an important part in the growth of secular drama. The passion for Plautus and Terence that among the humanists displaced the wooden performances of the sacre rappresentazioni, especially in the period 1480-1500 in the circle around Poliziano, soon developed into original compositions for vernacular comic theatre. Ariosto at Ferrara led the way with two five-act comedies in the Roman mould, Cassaria of 1508 and I suppositi of 1509, full of the stock characters and amorous intrigues of the ancient genre. It was Nardi’s innovation a few years later to take a plot from Boccaccio (X.8, the only story in the Decameron with a classical setting) and people it with Plautine characters in his verse Amicitia, a comedy in five short acts. In Amicitia the Boccaccian plotline, essentially a rhetorical argument about the competing claims of love and friendship, takes second place to the comic activities of the servants, friends and parasites who attend the two principal characters, Lucio and Eschino. Bocaccio’s setting in Athens and Rome could not be accommodated in drama which held to the ancient idea of unity of place (Nardi calls his work ‘togata o palliata’), and much of the back story is consequently related at Rome by the parasite Ergastilo and Lucio’s servant Lico, Nardi’s additions and not in Boccaccio. Croce saw in the play a measure of psychological penetration wanting in Boccaccio’s original.Nardi borrowed another plot from the Decameron (V.5) in his Due felici rivali, a play performed before the newly restored Medici court in 1513. A similar mix of Plautus and Boccaccio took place in the same carnival period, this time at Urbino, with the performance of Bernardo Dovizi’s La Calandra (see following item) where the language and comic devices as well as the plot are more firmly based on Boccaccio. The fame and importance of Dovizi (‘il Bibbiena’) rather eclipsed Nardi’s experiments in classical comedy at Florence, and the whole early period from Ariosto on was altogether overshadowed by the éclat with which Machiavelli’s Mandragola was greeted in 1518. 4to. (225 by 145 mm.), 20 leaves, roman letter; a fine copy, edges totally uncut, in Italian early 19th century turquoise polished calf, gilt outer ruled border, inner blind-tooled border of neo-classical ornament, lettered in gilt in centre of upper cover, flat gilt spine.
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GRITSCH, Johannes:
Sermones quadragesimales.
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Parrhisii (Paris), venales habentur ab (impensis) Johanne paruo, (colophon:) Per M. Petrum olivier ere et impensis Johannis petit, 1512 (4 Aug.), in-8 , texte a 2 col., 254 fol., titre en rouge et noir avec initiale et grande figure gravee sur bois, belle marque gravee sur bois a la fin du volume, texte en car. goth. orne d'initales, recto des feuilles num. a la plume d'encre, bords de qqs feuilles abimes, bords sup. et infer. de la feuille de titre restaures, exlibris ancien ms. sur le titre, sous la marque a la fin, et a l'interieur du plat inferieur OJohannes Cornutus ... 1565', et sur une page blanche a la fin OClaudius Vuactus ... 1592', reliure originale du debut du XVIe siecle, ornee a froid (3 bandes verticales ornees, dans encadrement, entoure d'ornements), habillement restaure (et completee), gardes renouvelles, bon exemplaire. Troisieme edition post-incunable a la fois la derniere des CSermonsE de Jean Gritsch. La gravure sur le titre represente Jesus Christ avec ses disciples entoure de texte et d'ornements en rouge. La grande marque de OM. Petrus oliverius Rothomagensis' represente OSanctus Romanus'. Adams G-1276; Panzer donne les editions anterieures (e.a. 2 postincunables de 1505 et 1506, sans mentionner cette edition parisienne de 1512); Mortimer, French 16th century books -; Buchberger, Lexikon fur Theologie und Kirche -; Wetzer und Weste's Kirchenlexikon -; Hoefer NBG -.
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CAMDEN (G.)
Histoire d'Elizabeth, royne d'Angleterre comprenant ce qui c'est passe de plus memorable es Royaume d'Angleterre, Ecosse & Irlande, depuis le commencement de son regne, jusqu'a sa mort en l'annee 1603. A Paris (Thiboust) 1627. In-4, velin d'epoque.
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Brunet, I, 1512. Texte estime, le plus complet sur cette periode essentielle de l'histoire anglaise. Bel exemplaire, frais et pur, dans une reliure en velin d'epoque parfaitement patinee et conservee. Beau frontispice allegorique et portrait d'Elizabeth a pleine page.
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ELISEO CANTON
HISTORIA DE LA MEDICINA EN EL RIO DE LA PLATA.(6 TOMOS)
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002421 BIBLIOTECA DE HISTORIA HISPANO-AMERICANA AMERICA TOMO I -- 466 PAGS.TOMO II -- 535 PAGS. TOMO III -- 676 PAGS. TOMO IV -- 484 PAGS. TOMO V -- 503 PAGS. TOMO VI -- 469 PAGS. INCLUYE LAMINAS DE RETRATOS Y BIBLIOGRAFIA. RUSTICA. HISTORIA QUE ABARCA DESDE EL 1512 HASTA 1925. ALGUNAS MOTAS DE HUMEDAD. MADRID 1928 25 X 19
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AN BEBSTLICH HEYLIGKEIT
und Kayserliche Maiestat. Churfursten und Fursten des heyligen Römischen Reichs sambt gemeiner Ritterschafft, und des heyligen reichs Stetten, den zukünfftigen schaden der Christe[n]heyt mogen ermessen, un[d] wo sie wolle[n], denselbigen gar leichtlichen furko[m]men.
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(Nürnberg, Johann Weissenburger, 1512). - Kl.-4to. Mit grossem Titelholzschnitt. [12] Bl. (letztes leer). Flexibler Pergamentband. Äusserst seltene erste gedruckte Geschichte des Deutschen Ordens, die der anonyme Verfasser von der Zeit "Wie der Ritterlich Teutsch Orden Jn Preussen ist kommen" bis auf die Epoche des 37. Hochmeisters des Ordens, Albrecht I. von Brandenburg-Ansbach, der im Februar 1511 in sein Amt gewählt wurde, ausbreitet. Der 'Ordo Teutonicus' war einer der drei grossen im Heiligen Land gegründeten Ritterorden des Mittelalters, entstanden 1198 aus einer während des Dritten Kreuzzugs gegründeten Hospitalgenossenschaft. Bis 1283 eroberte der Deutschorden Preussen, 1237 kamen Livland und Kurland, später u.a. auch Pommerellen mit Danzig sowie Estland hinzu. Nach ihrer Blütezeit im 14. Jahrhundert musste der Orden dann als Resultat des Zweiten Friedens von Thorn 1466 die polnische Oberhoheit anerkennen und viele ihrer eroberten Gebiete wieder abtreten. Der Titelholzschnitt zeigt Papst Julius II. und Kaiser Maximilian I. im Gespräch, vor dem Papst knieend ein Bittsteller, der ihm seine Bittschrift entgegen reicht. - Von dieser Flugschrift sind zwei Druckvarianten nachgewiesen. - Schwach gebräunt, kleiner Papierausriss im Aussensteg des Titels (ohne Textbeeinträchtigung). VD 16, A-2441 (2 Exx.: Staatsbibliotheken in Augsburg und Bamberg) und Variante A-2440 (2 Exx. in der BSB und UB München); Weller, Repertorium, 668. One of two printing variants recorded of the most probably first history of the The Teutonic Knights or Teutonic Order (in Latin: Ordo domus Sanctae Mariae Theutonicorum Ierosolimitanorum) from its origin up to the reign of the 37th Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, Albert I of Brandenburg-Ansbach who was elected on February 1511. The Teutonic Order was founded in 1198 and took its place beside the other two orders of Jerusalem, the Hospitallers and the Templars. Until 1283 the Order conquered great parts of Prussia with the help of German and Polish crusaders. In 1237 they took Liefland and Kurland, later Pommerellen with Danzig and Estonia. On October 1466 the Second Treaty of Torun (also Peace of Torun) was signed between the Polish king, the Prussian cities, and the duke of Pomerania on one side, and the Teutonic Knights on the other. The treaty concluded the Thirteen Years' War (1454-1466), waged between the victorious Kingdom of Poland and the defeated Teutonic Order. The title woodcut depicts Pope Julius II and Emperor Maximilian I. Kneeling in front of them a suppliant handing over his petition. - Lightly browned, small loss of paper in outer margin of title (not affecting text). - Flexible vellum. [Attributes: Signed Copy]
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Geiler von Kaysersberg, Johannes (1445-1510) -
Christenlich bilgerschafft zum ewige[n] vatterla[n]d, fruchtbarlich angzeigt in glychnuß vn[d] eige[n]schafft eines wegfertige[n] bilgers, der mit flyß vn[d] yle[n]t sucht sin zitlich heymut. Gepredigt durch den hochgelerte[n] herr Johan[n]s geiler gna[n]
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durch den fürsichtige[n] Ada[m] Petri 15. VI. 1512. - Folio (28 x 20 cm),moderner Halbpergamentband mit Buntpapierbezug,VD 16 G 727 - Fingerprint: chin chvn lein ante -"Geiler von Kaysersberg, Johannes, der volkstümlichste Prediger des ausgehenden Mittelalters, * 16.3. 1445 in Schaffhausen als Sohn eines Notariatsgehilfen und späteren Stadtschreibers, 10.3. 1510 in Straßburg (Elsaß). - G. wuchs auf in dem Kaysersberg benachbarten Ammersweier (Oberelsaß), wo sein Vater 1447 im Kampf mit einem die Weinberge verwüstenden Bären ums Leben kam, und im Haus seines Großvaters in Kaysersberg (daher der Beiname). Er bezog 1460 die Universität Freiburg (Breisgau), studierte und lehrte dort Philosophie und empfing 1470 die Priesterweihe. 1471 wandte sich G. in Basel dem Studium der Theologie zu und promovierte 1475 zum Dr. theol. Er wurde 1476 Rektor der Universität Freiburg (Breisgau) und 1478 Prediger an der St. Lorenzkirche in Straßburg und 1486 am Liebfrauendom. - G. v. K. predigte in urwüchsiger Volkssprache, derb und humorvoll. An den kirchlichen Zuständen übte er rücksichtslos scharfe Kritik und geißelte unerschrocken ihre Schäden, vor allem die Verweltlichung und Entsittlichung des Klerus und Mönchtums. Trotz seiner Forderung einer Reform der Kirche und des Klerus, trotz seiner humanistischen Bildung und Freundschaft mit Sebastian Brant (s. d.) war G. durchaus ein Vertreter mittelalterlich-katholischer Frömmigkeit und scholastischer Theologie. Seine Predigten und erbaulichen Schriften sind wichtig für die Geschichte vorreformatorischer Predigt." (Bautz 2, Sp. 194-195)
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Nider, Johannes And Gulielmus Peraldus
De Reformatione Religiosorum Liber (With) Tractatus De Professione Monachorum
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Jean Petit, 1512. 2 works bound in one volume (second work: n.p., n.d. ) 8vo (14 x 9 cm), 133, [1] ff and 40 ff. Numerous errors in foliation in first work, yet complete. Printer's device on first title page, decorated (cribl) initials throughout. Recent expert restoration, with numerous leaves strengthened, and vellum binding. Title page bears a library stamp with the late 19th-c. insignia of the newly unified Kingdom of Italy (Commissario Governativo Ministero della Istruzione Pubblica del Regno dÕItalia). Two extremely rare works in excellent condition.
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Geiler von Kaysersberg, Johannes (1445-1510) -
Christenlich bilgerschafft zum ewige[n] vatterla[n]d, fruchtbarlich angzeigt in glychnuß vn[d] eige[n]schafft eines wegfertige[n] bilgers, der mit flyß vn[d] yle[n]t sucht sin zitlich heymut. Gepredigt durch den hochgelerte[n] herr Johan[n]s geiler gna[n]
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durch den fürsichtige[n] Ada[m] Petri 15. VI. 1512. - Folio (28 x 20 cm),moderner Halbpergamentband mit Buntpapierbezug,VD 16 G 727 - Fingerprint: chin chvn lein ante -"Geiler von Kaysersberg, Johannes, der volkstümlichste Prediger des ausgehenden Mittelalters, * 16.3. 1445 in Schaffhausen als Sohn eines Notariatsgehilfen und späteren Stadtschreibers, 10.3. 1510 in Straßburg (Elsaß). - G. wuchs auf in dem Kaysersberg benachbarten Ammersweier (Oberelsaß), wo sein Vater 1447 im Kampf mit einem die Weinberge verwüstenden Bären ums Leben kam, und im Haus seines Großvaters in Kaysersberg (daher der Beiname). Er bezog 1460 die Universität Freiburg (Breisgau), studierte und lehrte dort Philosophie und empfing 1470 die Priesterweihe. 1471 wandte sich G. in Basel dem Studium der Theologie zu und promovierte 1475 zum Dr. theol. Er wurde 1476 Rektor der Universität Freiburg (Breisgau) und 1478 Prediger an der St. Lorenzkirche in Straßburg und 1486 am Liebfrauendom. - G. v. K. predigte in urwüchsiger Volkssprache, derb und humorvoll. An den kirchlichen Zuständen übte er rücksichtslos scharfe Kritik und geißelte unerschrocken ihre Schäden, vor allem die Verweltlichung und Entsittlichung des Klerus und Mönchtums. Trotz seiner Forderung einer Reform der Kirche und des Klerus, trotz seiner humanistischen Bildung und Freundschaft mit Sebastian Brant (s. d.) war G. durchaus ein Vertreter mittelalterlich-katholischer Frömmigkeit und scholastischer Theologie. Seine Predigten und erbaulichen Schriften sind wichtig für die Geschichte vorreformatorischer Predigt." (Bautz 2, Sp. 194-195)
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AA.VV
CURA PASTORALIS
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Joannem, Niuremberg 1512 - In 8vo, (10) pages, with pictorial title engraved frontispice, bound in early half vellum, cartonee over boards, spine wih label tittle. Very Rare copy in good conditions. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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[Lefevre d'Etaples, Jacques]
Introductio Jacobi Fabri Stapulensis in politica Aristotelis ; et Xenophontis Oeconomicus.
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1512 Parisiis, ex officina Henrici Stephani e regione scholarum decretum, pridie nonas septembris 1512 ; in-folio, broche ; 10 ff. imprimes recto-verso ; la lettre "Volgatius Pratensis Joanni Solido Cracoviensi..." est en premiere page. Ne a Etaples, Jacques Le Fevre d'Etaples (vers 1455 - 1537) fut un des hommes les plus savants de son siecle. Apres un long periple en Europe, il obtint la chaire de Mathematiques et de Philosophie au College Cardinal-Lemoine a Paris et devint vite celebre en traduisant et commentant les ouvrages d'Aristote. Plus tard, protege par Guillaume Briconnet, eveque de Meaux, il fit des interpretations theologiques qui furent jugees heretiques. Le retour de Francois Ier, qui le prit comme precepteur de son fils, lui permit de continuer ses travaux sans etre gene. Cette edition copie l'edition de 1508 et sera reimprimee en 1516 par le meme et en 1535 par Simon de Collines ; elle fait partie des editions rares de Henri (Ier) Estienne. Bon exemplaire. (Renouard, I-p.11 ; absent de Cioranescu et de Brunet) La librairie sera fermee du 2 au 30 aout inclus. Reouverture le lundi 31 aout a 14 heures. Nous vous souhaitons d'agreables vacances.
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Geiler von Kaysersberg, Johannes (1445-1510) -
Christenlich bilgerschafft zum ewige[n] vatterla[n]d, fruchtbarlich angzeigt in glychnuß vn[d] eige[n]schafft eines wegfertige[n] bilgers, der mit flyß vn[d] yle[n]t sucht sin zitlich heymut. Gepredigt durch den hochgelerte[n] herr Johan[n]s geiler gna[n]
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durch den fürsichtige[n] Ada[m] Petri 15. VI. 1512. - Folio (28 x 20 cm),moderner Halbpergamentband mit Buntpapierbezug,VD 16 G 727 - Fingerprint: chin chvn lein ante -"Geiler von Kaysersberg, Johannes, der volkstümlichste Prediger des ausgehenden Mittelalters, * 16.3. 1445 in Schaffhausen als Sohn eines Notariatsgehilfen und späteren Stadtschreibers, 10.3. 1510 in Straßburg (Elsaß). - G. wuchs auf in dem Kaysersberg benachbarten Ammersweier (Oberelsaß), wo sein Vater 1447 im Kampf mit einem die Weinberge verwüstenden Bären ums Leben kam, und im Haus seines Großvaters in Kaysersberg (daher der Beiname). Er bezog 1460 die Universität Freiburg (Breisgau), studierte und lehrte dort Philosophie und empfing 1470 die Priesterweihe. 1471 wandte sich G. in Basel dem Studium der Theologie zu und promovierte 1475 zum Dr. theol. Er wurde 1476 Rektor der Universität Freiburg (Breisgau) und 1478 Prediger an der St. Lorenzkirche in Straßburg und 1486 am Liebfrauendom. - G. v. K. predigte in urwüchsiger Volkssprache, derb und humorvoll. An den kirchlichen Zuständen übte er rücksichtslos scharfe Kritik und geißelte unerschrocken ihre Schäden, vor allem die Verweltlichung und Entsittlichung des Klerus und Mönchtums. Trotz seiner Forderung einer Reform der Kirche und des Klerus, trotz seiner humanistischen Bildung und Freundschaft mit Sebastian Brant (s. d.) war G. durchaus ein Vertreter mittelalterlich-katholischer Frömmigkeit und scholastischer Theologie. Seine Predigten und erbaulichen Schriften sind wichtig für die Geschichte vorreformatorischer Predigt." (Bautz 2, Sp. 194-195)
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VALLA, Lorenzo.
DE LINGUA LATI[N]A Q[UAM] OPTIME MERITI ELEGA[N]TIE: una cu[m] additionibus assuetis recenter impresse et ad amussim correcte.
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Ed. Johanne Parvo (Jean Peti). París, 1512. 28 cm. 8 h., 139 fol., 1 h. Texto a dos columnas con apostillas marginales. Portada arquitectónica a dos tintas. Capitulares. Enc. en pergamino reciente. Folio CVII expurgado aunque no impide su lectura. Anotaciones manuscritas antiguas en las primeras hojas. * Lorenzo Valla (Roma, 1407-1457), humanista italiano, contribuyó de forma decisiva al conocimiento de las lenguas clásicas. Se apartó del pensamiento y tradiciones medievales y sus ideas influyeron en Erasmo de Rotterdam, Lutero, Calvino, etc. Era partidario de las tesis epicúreas y escribió varias obras contra los estoicos. En 1435 fue secretario real e historiador de Alfonso de Aragón. La obra que presentamos fue uno de los primeros textos de gramática latina escritos desde finales del imperio romano. Gramática latina. Filologia i lingüística Libros antiguos anteriores a 1830
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Simler, Georg
Quae hoc libro continentur: Goergii Simler ... Observationes de arte grammatica. De litera grecis ac diphthongis & quemadmodum ad nos veniant. Abbrevitationes quibus frequentissime graeci utuntur. Erotemata Guarini ex Chrysolorae libello maiusculo
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Tubingae:: In aedibus T. Anshelmi Badensis,, 1512.. 19th-century marbled paper over paste boards; corners bumped and boards exposed and flaking. A very clean copy with interesting marginalia.. 4to (22 cm). [4], cxxvi, lvi, 45 leaves; ill. . First edition of Simler's very scarce treatise on the Greek language - "Observationes de arte grammatica" - which has added to it the "Erotemata" by Guarino (i.e., Veronese, 1374-1460), adapted from the Erotemata of E. Chrysoloras. #11; Provenance: The Duke of Sussex copy, with his bookplate.
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Bruni, Leonardo, 1369-1444. Polybius. Leonardo Aretino.
Polybii Historici de primo bello Punico Leonardo Aretino interprete. Libri tres. Leonardi Aretini de temporibus suis Liber Unus. Plutarchi parallelia Guarino Veronensi paraphraste opusculum aureum. [Polybius. Historiae. Liber I.]
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[Paris]: Venundantur ab Ascensio & Ioanne Parvo, [1512 Jan. 28]. [Jean Petit, fl. 1492-1530, bookseller]. Printer: Josse Badiu Folio, 278x198mm. XL leaves. In later old, dark-brown half calf with marbled sides, rubbed, with a little loss of the marbling and a little loss of calf on the corners. Front pastedown has small manuscript reference number in top foredge corner 'Panzer. vn. 561. 52i' with bookplate of 'Georgius Kloss, M.D. | Francofurti ad Moenum' (George Kloss, 1787-1854, of Frankfurt, was a doctor of medicine and one of the major Masonic historians of the nineteenth century); there is an armorial bookplate below: 'Summa Peto | L. A. Burd'. Inner hinges strengthened at some time with white paper tape. Small stamp 'Repton School Library' in top foredge forner of front free endpaper. The colophon of Josse Badius is on the title-page; it incorporates three figures around a printing press with 'Prelu Ascesianu' at head and a monogram with 'JB' at foot. Folios III-VI bound out of order but all present. Small ink mark at top edge of verso of Folio XL. Superb woodcut initials throughout. Wonderfully crisp and clean. Extremely rare. Adams, P1804. The only copies we have been able to find are: British Library shelfmark 586.i.4(2).; Cambridge, Corpus Christi College: Parker Library EP.R.9(2); imperfect: first two leaves wanting; Bibliotheque National de France FRBNF31131870; and GBV, Union Catalog Northern Germany. (Digital photographs may be available on request.)
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SAINT JOHN OF DAMASCUS. Translated into Latin by Jacques Lefevre d'Etaples, commentary by Josse Clichtove.:
In hoc opere contenta.THEOLOGIA DAMASCENI quatuor libris explicata: et adiecto ad litteram commentario elucidata. I. De ineffabili divinitate. - II. De creaturarum genesi, ordine Moseos. - III. De ijs quae ab incarnatione usq[ue] ad
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Parisijs : 1512. resurrectionem Christi. - IIII. De ijs quae post resurrectionem usq[ue] ad universalem resurrectionem.Second edition, Latin text, Parisijs : Ex Officina Henrici Stephani, 1512. 8vo, 275 x 180 mm, 10¾ x 7 inches, engraved title page , title enclosed in a circle within pictorial border of angels and flowers incorporating the arms of the University of Paris and the initials H.S. of the printer, 4 diagrams in the text, numerous decorated and pictorial initials, leaves 1-125, 145-203, LACKING LEAVES 126-144, also lacking final blank C4, present on the last 5 leaves are index, errata and colophon, text in roman letter alternating with commentary in small roman, bound in full old vellum with music staves ruled red in with black notes and words, hand lettered title to spine, old paper label to tail of spine, all edges dark green, traces of ties to covers and pastedowns. Vellum discoloured and lightly soiled along edges, a couple of stains to lower cover, a few pinholes, 2 very small cracks to upper hinge, spine darkened and spotted, front inner hinge cracked, neat inscription and library number to front endpapers, title page blank margins trimmed away and title page laid down on old paper long ago, 3 small light ink stains and a little browning to title, no loss of legibility or image, small strip of paper pasted at bottom of circle to hide inscription, small blank shield at foot of border has been decorated and date of 1521 inserted below it, a further signature below this is dated 1603, small old library stamp to reverse of title page, top outer corners of leaves 2-8 slightly weak at tip, some with tiny chip or short closed tear, occasional early Latin marginal notes and discreet underlining, especially to leaves 2-10, occasional pointing hand or emphasis marks beside the text, light brown stain affects fore-edge margin intermittently to a greater and lesser degree, 1 or 2 other small pale stains, small hole to 2 inner margins, vertical closed tear to 1 inner margin with tiny chip at top edge, another to inner margin of final 2 leaves, all neatly repaired, a few fore-edge margins slightly trimmed just shaving a few side notes, most still easily legible. Binding tight and firm. Defective copy of scarce post-incunabula (lacking 19 leaves as noted). This translation by the important French humanist and theologian Lefevre d'Etaples, given the title De Fide Orthodoxa at the end of the 4th book, was first published in 1507 but that edition did not contain Part IV or the commentary by the Belgian theologian Josse Clichtove. This is considered to be the most important work of St. John of Damascus (c. 676 – 749) and was originally the third part of his The Fountain of Wisdom. Adams, Books Printed in Europe 1501-1600, Volume I, J-278; Harvard, French 16th Century Books, Volume II, No. 329. Images sent on request.
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Geiler von Kaysersberg, Johannes (1445-1510) -
Christenlich bilgerschafft zum ewige[n] vatterla[n]d, fruchtbarlich angzeigt in glychnuß vn[d] eige[n]schafft eines wegfertige[n] bilgers, der mit flyß vn[d] yle[n]t sucht sin zitlich heymut. Gepredigt durch den hochgelerte[n] herr Johan[n]s geiler gna[n]
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durch den fürsichtige[n] Ada[m] Petri 15. VI. 1512. - Folio (28 x 20 cm),moderner Halbpergamentband mit Buntpapierbezug,VD 16 G 727 - Fingerprint: chin chvn lein ante -"Geiler von Kaysersberg, Johannes, der volkstümlichste Prediger des ausgehenden Mittelalters, * 16.3. 1445 in Schaffhausen als Sohn eines Notariatsgehilfen und späteren Stadtschreibers, 10.3. 1510 in Straßburg (Elsaß). - G. wuchs auf in dem Kaysersberg benachbarten Ammersweier (Oberelsaß), wo sein Vater 1447 im Kampf mit einem die Weinberge verwüstenden Bären ums Leben kam, und im Haus seines Großvaters in Kaysersberg (daher der Beiname). Er bezog 1460 die Universität Freiburg (Breisgau), studierte und lehrte dort Philosophie und empfing 1470 die Priesterweihe. 1471 wandte sich G. in Basel dem Studium der Theologie zu und promovierte 1475 zum Dr. theol. Er wurde 1476 Rektor der Universität Freiburg (Breisgau) und 1478 Prediger an der St. Lorenzkirche in Straßburg und 1486 am Liebfrauendom. - G. v. K. predigte in urwüchsiger Volkssprache, derb und humorvoll. An den kirchlichen Zuständen übte er rücksichtslos scharfe Kritik und geißelte unerschrocken ihre Schäden, vor allem die Verweltlichung und Entsittlichung des Klerus und Mönchtums. Trotz seiner Forderung einer Reform der Kirche und des Klerus, trotz seiner humanistischen Bildung und Freundschaft mit Sebastian Brant (s. d.) war G. durchaus ein Vertreter mittelalterlich-katholischer Frömmigkeit und scholastischer Theologie. Seine Predigten und erbaulichen Schriften sind wichtig für die Geschichte vorreformatorischer Predigt." (Bautz 2, Sp. 194-195)
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Bonaventura
Die Legend des heyligen vatter Fran=cisci. Nach der beschreybung des En=gelischen Lerers Bonauenture.
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Nürnberg, H. Höltzel, 1512. - Kl.-8. o. Pag. [105 Bll.]. OPgm. der Zeit.Mit Titelholzschnitt und 55 Textholzschnitten von Wolf Traut. Es fehlt Blatt BII, jedoch in Kopie der BSB beigegeben: VD 16 B 6559. Vgl. auch Goed. II,22,5. - Die Blätter von alter Hand foliert. Alte Besitzeinträge a. V., R. m. ca. 3 cm Fehlstelle am oberen Kapital, Feuchtigkeitsrand Bl.64 - 71, fleckig, fingerfleckig, wenige alte zarte Anstr. im. T., Gbrsp. -
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OVIDE.
P. Ovidii Nasonis Fastorum libri diligenti emendatione Parisus impressi aptissimisq[ue] figuris ornati com[m]entaribus Antonio CONSTANTINO Fanensi : Paulo MARSO Piscinate vuris clarissimis additis quibusda[m] versibus qui deerant in aliis codicibus : insuper gracis characteribus bi deerant in aliis impressionibus : appositis rebus notabilibus quibusdam in margine una cum tabula in ordine alphabeti : que nullo in alio codice impressa reperies.
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Paris, [Antoine Bonnemere pour] Jean Granjon, sans date [vers 1512]. In-folio, demi-veau brun, dos a trois nerfs, etiquette ancienne en pied du dos, plats estampes de quatre roulettes a froid poussees en long, ais de bois biseautes, fermoirs de cuir et laiton, [14] feuillets liminaires (titre imprime en rouge et noir, preface et la table) et 262 feuillets, bois dans le texte. (Coiffes usees, reliure frottee, travail de vers traversant les plats et le volume avec atteinte au texte sans gravite. Coin du plat superieur restaure ainsi que le tiers superieur du second ais.) BON EXEMPLAIRE. ***___***___*** Folio, brown half-calf, back with three nerves, label old in foot of the back, stamped dishes of four casters cold thorough longitudinally, bevelled wood boards, clasps of leather and brass, [14] layers preliminary (title printed in red and black, foreword and the table) and 262 layers, drink in the text. (Used Caps, rubbed binding, work of worms crossing the dishes and volume with attack with the text without gravity. Corner of the higher dish restored as well as one the higher third of the second board.) Beautiful edition given by Bartolomeo MERULA with the comments of the philologists and poets Antonio CONSTANTI and Paolo MARSO. Printed as a Roman by Antoine BONNEMERE it was divided between the Gilles booksellers of GOURMONT, Denis ROCE, Olivier SENANT and Jean GRANJON. It is illustrated of 7 figures engraved on wood with two or three compartments. This Parisian edition is a copy of the printed Milanese edition in 1510 by Leonhard PACHEL, which derived from the Venetian editions of the text. Beautiful specimen with the address of Jean GRANJON, in his first binding decorated with casters to the stork and flowerets. Library of J. LASSBERG (Bavaria? ). This edition misses with GOOD. Belle edition donnee par Bartolomeo MERULA avec les commentaires des philologues et poetes Antonio CONSTANTI et Paolo MARSO. Imprimee en romain par Antoine BONNEMERE elle fut partagee entre les libraires Gilles de GOURMONT, Denis ROCE, Olivier SENANT et Jean GRANJON. Elle est illustree de 7 figures gravees sur bois a deux ou trois compartiments. Cette edition parisienne est une copie de l'edition milanaise imprimee en 1510 par Leonhard PACHEL, laquelle derivait des editions venitiennes du texte. Bel exemplaire a l'adresse de Jean GRANJON, dans sa premiere reliure ornee de roulettes a la cigogne et de fleurettes. De la bibliotheque de J. LASSBERG (Baviere ? ). Cette edition manque a la Bibliotheque nationale. MOREAU, Inventaire..., II, 421. RENOUARD 395 pour la marque typographique.
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Concilium Lateranense V].
Convocatio Generalis Concilii ex parte principum.
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- (Nürnberg, Johann Weißenburger, 1512).4 unnum. Bll. (Aa4). Mit einer Holzschnittinitiale. [Und:] Bulla intimatio[n]is Generalis Concilii apud Lateranum per S. d. n. Juliu[m] Papa[m] ii. edita. 8 unnum. Bll. (A-B4). Mit einem Textholzschnitt. [Und:] Bulla Monitorii Apostolici: co[n]tra tres revere[n]dissimos Cardinales, ut redea[n]t ad obedie[n]tia[m] S. d. n. Pape. Ne Scisma in eccl[es]is sancta dei orie[tur]. 4 unnum. Bll. (C4). [Und:] [Fondi], Angelo. Oratio Angeli Anachorite Vallisumbrose pro Concilio Lateranensi. Contra Conventiculum Pisanum. 4 unnum. Bll. (D4). [Und:] Corvino, Massimo. Oratio Maximi Corvini Parthenopei Episcopi Esernien. Sanctissimo Julio Secundo Pont. Max. dicta. 4 unnum. Bll. (E4, d. l. w.). Mit 2 figural. Holzschnittinitialen. [Und:] Breve Julii Secu[n]di Pont. Max. ad Reges Duces et principes christianos: in quo co[n]tinent potiores: licet plures sint alie cause privationis Cardinaliu[m] Hereticoru[m] Scismaticoru[m]q[ue]. 4 unnum. Bll. (F4, d. l. w.). [Und:] Corsi, [Pietro]. Cursii Panegyris de federe inter Juliu[m] ii. Pont. Max. et Hispan. Rege. 4 unnum. Bll. (G4, d. l. w.). Mit einer neunzeiligen figural. Holzschnittinitiale. Alle Teile außer dem ersten mit (wdh.) Titelholzschnitt (Papstwappen Julius II.) am Titel. Zus. 7 Teile mit 32 Bll. Flexibler Pergamentband, Bindebänder. 4to.Überaus seltene Sammlung sieben früher Hauptschriften (zwei Bullen, ein Breve, zwei Orationen, ein kurzes Panegyrikon sowie die Convocatio) zur 5. Lateransynode, die Papst Julius II. 1512 gegen das antipäpstliche Konzil von Pisa einberief. Nach Julius' Tod im Folgejahr von Papst Leo X. fortgesetzt, schloß das Konzil 1517 mit der Beendigung des Pisaner Schismas und mit einer begonnenen Kirchenreform. Das Konzil verwarf auch die Pragmatische Sanktion von Bourges (1438), die auf eine französische Nationalkirche abgezielt hatte. - Convocatio, Bulla intimationis und Breve gezeichnet vom päpstlichen Sekretär Sigismundus Pindarus. Obwohl die Drucke zumeist einzeln auftreten, sind diese durch die Bogensignaturen als ursprünglich zusammengehörig ausgewiesen, wobei VD 16 und BM den hier vorgebundenen Teil (ohne Titelholzschnitt, aber mit Weißenburgers Impressum) als letzten angeben. - Vollständig wie vorliegend sehr selten, so auf Auktionen der letzten Jahrzehnte nicht nachweisbar. Das einzige im OCLC verzeichnete Exemplar unvollständig ("LC copy incomplete: wants the Oratio Angeli Anachoritae Vallisumbrosae"). - Erstes Bl. recto etwas braunfleckig, sonst im ganzen sehr sauber. Kartusche im Wappenholzschnitt von Corvinos "Oratio" von zeitgenöss. Hand mit roter Tinte nachgezogen. - VD 16, K 243. BM-STC German 753. OCLC 33207567. Separat: VD 16, C 4986 K 242 (vgl.) K 244 F 1816 C 5322 K 235 C 5300. Nicht bei Adams.The complete collection in seven parts, all published and sold separately
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ROBERTUS ANGLICUS
Astrolabii quo primi mobilis motus de prehenduntur Canones
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Venecia, Pedro Liechtenstein, 1512 (pero c.1497-98). En 4º. Tipografía gótica. 30 folios. Numerososgrabados repartidos por el texto, diagramas e iniciales. Primera edición, segunda emisión, de este famoso tratado sobre el uso y construcción del Astrolabio. Para esta emisión se utilizaron las mismas hojas impresas por Paganinus de Paganinis entre los años 1497 y 1498, con la única variante del cambio de portada.Referencias: BMC V 458; Sander 649; Honeyman 2664 "rare"
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Pontano Giovanni Gioviano
Ioannis Ioviani Pontani Opera. De fortitudine libri duo. De Principe liber unus. Dialogus qui Charon inscribitur. Dialogus qui Antonius inscribitur. De liberalitate . De Beneficentia. De magnificentia. De Splendore. De Conviventia. De Obedientia.
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per Ioannem Rubeum & Bernardinum Vercellenses,, impressum Venetiis, 1512 - In-folio (310x205mm), ff.128 nn., affascinante legatura in p. pergamena ricavata da una Torah ebraica seicentesca. Titolo manoscritto al dorso. Tagli a spruzzo. Explicit e registro al colophon. Carattere romano, numerosi piccoli capilettera ornati in xilografia e grandi capilettera xilografici a fondo nero su 9 linee di testo all'inizio di ogni capitolo. Bellissimo e nitido esemplare. Rara cinquecentina veneziana delle opere latine in prosa del Pontano (spazianti dalla filosofia morale sino al pensiero politico del "De Principe"), contenente il celebre dialogo "Charon", censurato in molte delle copie della edizione aldina delle opere pontaniane del 1518-'19. STC Italian Books, p. 532. Proctor, I, 12414. Non in Adams.
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BELLIN
Description de la Guyane
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In-4, titre, XIV ff., 1 f. de table, 294 pp. chiffrees, 1 f. d'avis au relieur. Maroquin rouge, triple filet dore encadrant les plats avec fleurons d'angle, armoiries frappees or au centre, dos a nerfs orne de fleurons dores, pieces de titre en maroquin vert, filet or sur les coupes, roulette interieure doree, tranches dorees. Reliure de l'epoque. 260 x 204 mm. EDITION ORIGINALE DE CETTE RELATION RECHERCHEE ET TRES ILLUSTREE CONCERNANT LA GUYANE. Leclerc. Bibliotheca americana, 1512. Sablin, 4551. Chadenat, 242. PREMIER INGENIEUR GEOGRAPHE DE LA MARINE, Jacques Nicolas Bellin FUT CHARGE PAR LE DUC DE CHOISEUL DE DRESSER TOUTES LES CARTES DES MERS CONNUES, POUR LE SERVICE DES VAISSEAUX. Outre un titre grave et 2 bandeaux graves, dont l'un aux armes de France, L'EDITION EST ORNEE DE 20 GRANDES CARTES DEPLIANTES : Guyane, Orenoque, Cayenne, rivieres de Courou et de Maroni... ET DE 10 PLANCHES A PLEINE PAGE figurant les indigenes, la faune, et la flore de la Guyane. PRECIEUX ET SUPERBE EXEMPLAIRE, L'UN DES RARES REPERTORIES, EN MAROQUIN DE L'EPOQUE AUX ARMES DE BEATRIX DE CHOISEUL-STAINVILLE DUCHESSE DE GRAMONT, la soeur du duc de Choiseul, ministre des Affaires etrangeres de Louis XV, qui perit sur l'echafaud, le 17 avril 1794. Olivier Hermal, pl. 2160-2 (pour un fer approchant).28082007005
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Rapp, Christof. Herausgegeben von Flashar, Hellmut
Aristoteles - Werke in deutscher Übersetzung Aristoteles - Werke in deutscher Übersetzung / Rhetorik [BD 1 / BD 4]
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Akademie Verlag - Aristoteles Aristoteles - Werke in deutscher Übersetzung Aristoteles - Werke in deutscher Übersetzung / Rhetorik [BD 1 / BD 4](Akademie Verlag Berlin) ISBN: 978-3-05-003701-1 Leinen ca. 1512 S. - 24 x 17 cm AristotelesAristoteles - Werke in deutscher Übersetzung / Rhetorik Kommentiert von Rapp, Christof. Herausgegeben von Flashar, Hellmut Verlag : Akademie Verlag Berlin ISBN : 978-3-05-003701-1 Einband : Leinen Preisinfo : 168,00 Eur[D] / 172,80 Eur[A] Alle Preisangaben in CHF (Schweizer Franken) sind unverbindliche Preisempfehlungen. Legende: UVP = unverbindliche Preisempfehlung, iVb = in Vorbereitung. Seiten/Umfang : ca. 1512 S. - 24 x 17 cm Erschienen : 18.12.2002 Gewicht : 2430 g verwandte Themen : Philosophie Antike Philosophie
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NEMESIUS, Bishop of Emesa (fl. AD 400)
Libri octo . I. De homine. II. De anima. III. De elementis. IIII. De viribus animae. V. De volu[n]tario et involu[n]tario. VI. De fato. VII. De libero arbitrio. VIII. De providentia. [Colophon:] Argentorati, ex officina libraria Matthiae Schurerii Selestensis, Artium Doctoris. Mense Maio. An. M.D.XII
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Strasbourg: Matthias Schürer, 1512. Folio: A--H6 I4 K6 L8, 66 leaves, ff. [6] LX. Roman letter.Title printed in red within an elaborate woodcut border; initial spaces with guide letters. Leaf size and condition: 260 x 188mm. Woodcut title border cropped and soiled; top portion of F6 missing and restored with headline and first 4 lines of text in facsimile; multiple worm holes and tracks through title woodcut and text in first few leaves, diminishing to a single hole which continues to E4; a few minor tears. Some soiling in the prelims, otherwise a good fresh copy. Binding: Recent half vellum. Provenance and annotation: Inscription on title, 'Ex libris Principiscae Piccolominiae Bibliothecae fl[??]is densis Jesulanem blan[?], 'From the Princely Piccolomini library ...', possibly that of Prince Octavio Piccolomini, 1st Duke of Amalfi (1559--1656); about 150 words of contemporary annotation (cropped) in red and black ink (in the same hand). Walter Pagel (1896--1983) ; B. E. J. Pagel (1930--2007). References: VD16 ZV7008; Garrison--Morton 571; Ritter 1037; Muller p. 183, Schürer 82; Norman 1581. First edition. Republished in new translations in 1538 and, with the editio princeps of the Geek text, in 1565. English translation 1636. Falsely ascribed to Saint Gregory of Nyssa ('Divini Gregorii Nyssae episcopi'). § Nemesius' De natura hominis was responsible for advancing the theory, generally accepted in the middle ages, that mental processes were localised in the ventricles of the brain. This belief had been advanced earlier in the fourth century by the Greek physician Posidonius, to whom Nemesius refers, but only fragements of Posidonius' work survived, so that the theory of ventricular localisation was disseminated by Nemesius work. According to the theory, the three ventricles were responsible for sensory perception, intellect and memory and this proved a fruitful basis for later theories of mind. Nemesius was convinced of the correctness of his doctrine, since injury to different areas of the brain caused the loss of different faculties. The idea of ventricular localisation of mental faculties was attacked by Berengario on 1521 (see no. 14 above) who grouped the three faculties in three separate areas of the lateral ventricles. The theory was finally demolished by Vesalius who denied any role to the ventricles except the collection of fluid and declared that in some way the mind was in the brain at large. Nemesius' work was an interpretation of Greek scientific knowledge of the human body from the standpoint of Christian doctrine and contains many passages dealing with Galenic anatomy and physiology. His comments on the heartbeat and pulse have been erroneously interpreted as an anticipation of Harvey. Pagel noted that Servetus followed Nemesius' theory of localisation (William Harvey's Biological Ideas, p. 152). Little is known of Nemesius' career except that he was from Syria, probably converted to Christianity about 390 AD and sometime thereafter became bishop of Emessa. He knew his Galen well and may have had some medical training. De natura hominis was written in Greek. It went through a long period of neglect, but Latin translations began to appear late in the 11th century and the work has well known in the middle ages, although its true authorship was still obscure. The first translation to be printed was this one by John Cono of Nuremberg -- who attributed it to St Gregory of Nyssa -- and the Greek text was first printed by Plantin at Antwerp in 1565. This edition also includes texts by Jacobus Faber, St Gregory of Nazianze and St Basil, translated by John Cono and Beatus Rhenanus. The fine title-border is by Urs Graf. It is large for the book and is also cropped in the Norman copy. Literature: Pagel, William Harvey's Biological Ideas (1967); Sarton 1, pp. 373--374; C. D. O'Malley, DSB, 10, pp. 20--21.
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PONTANO GIOVANNI GIOVIANO
IOANNIS IOVIANI PONTANI OPERA. DE FORTITUDINE LIBRI DUO. DE PRINCIPE LIBER UNUS. DIALOGUS QUI CHARON INSCRIBITUR. DIALOGUS QUI ANTONIUS INSCRIBITUR. DE LIBERALITATE . DE BENEFICENTIA. DE MAGNIFICENTIA. DE SPLENDORE. DE CONVIVENTIA. DE OBEDIENTIA. IMPRESSUM VENETIIS, PER IOANNEM RUBEUM & BERNARDINUM VERCELLENSES, 1512.
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In-folio (310x205mm), ff.128 nn., affascinante legatura in p. pergamena ricavata da una Torah ebraica seicentesca. Titolo manoscritto al dorso. Tagli a spruzzo. Explicit e registro al colophon. Carattere romano, numerosi piccoli capilettera ornati in xilografia e grandi capilettera xilografici a fondo nero su 9 linee di testo all'inizio di ogni capitolo. Bellissimo e nitido esemplare. Rara cinquecentina veneziana delle opere latine in prosa del Pontano (spazianti dalla filosofia morale sino al pensiero politico del "De Principe"), contenente il celebre dialogo "Charon", censurato in molte delle copie della edizione aldina delle opere pontaniane del 1518-'19. STC Italian Books, p. 532. Proctor, I, 12414. Non in Adams.
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Pinder, Ulrich.
Die Bruderschafft sancte Ursule. Mit 2 blattgroßen Holzschnitten (davon 1 Porträt) und einer Melodie in Holzschnitt. Nürnberg, Ulrich Pinder, 1513. 28 Bll. Kl.-4°. Neuerer Ppbd. aus altem Material.
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. Kleines Werk (nach heutigen Maßstäben wohl Rechenschaftsbericht und Werbeschrift) mit Abschnitten über Herkommen, Nutzen und Aufgaben sowie einer Aufstellung bisher geleisteter barmherziger Unternehmungen der Bruderschaft "Sankt Ursule Schifflein". - Katholische Bruderschaften, deren Ursprünge bis ins 4. u. 6. Jahrhundert zurückgehen, sind an einer bestimmten Kirche oder Kapelle als Körperschaften errichtete Vereinigungen, deren Zweck in der Verpflichtung zu freiwilligen Werken der Frömmigkeit, Buße und Nächstenliebe besteht. Die vor allem im Mittelalter aufblühenden Bruderschaften bestanden meist aus Laien und veranstalteten eigene Andachten, Prozessionen und Wallfahrten. Ihren Namen leiteten sie in der Regel von ihrem Zweck oder einem Heiligen ab, in unserem Falle der Heiligen Ursula. - Nach Pinders Darstellung sollen die Anfänge der Bruderschaft bei den Kartäusern in Straßburg gelegen haben, jedoch ist mit der Hauptlegende der Heiligen Ursula vor allem die Stadt Köln verbunden: Die im 3. Jahrhundert vermutlich als englische Königstochter geborene Ursula verlobte sich trotz Keuschheitsgelübde mit dem jungen christlichen Fürsten Ätherius, der daraufhin vom König ein Stück Land (die Bretagne) in Frankreich geschenkt bekam. Ursula sollte ihrem Verlobten später mit ihren 11.000 Gefährtinnen folgen. Ihr Schiff verirrte sich jedoch im Ärmelkanal, fuhr den Rhein hinauf nach Köln und geriet unter die Hunnen, die zu dieser Zeit (und noch heute?) in Köln regierten. Die Gefährtinnen wurden misshandelt und massakriert und Ursula starb durch einen Pfeil ins Herz, als sie sich einer Heirat mit dem Hunnenkönig verweigerte. Daraufhin erschienen 11.000 Engel am Himmel, die die Hunnen aus der Stadt vertrieben (vergl. den wunderbaren "Heiligenkalender" der "Kirchensite-online" des Bistums Münster). - Der ganzseitige Holzschnitt auf der Titelrückseite (dat. 1512) zeigt eine Allegorie auf "Sant Ursula Schiflein", der Porträtholzschnitt (dat. 1510) "Görg Ranschawer aus Praunaw". Das Büchlein enthält außerdem ein 12strophiges Lied "vber sant Ursulen schiflein" samt zugehöriger Melodie von dem Pfarrherrn und Doktor Johannes Gosseler aus Regensburg (an anderer Stelle: Ravensburg). - Frühere Berichte über die geistliche Bruderschaft Sanct Ursula (mit Lied) erschienen laut RISM DKL in Straßburg in den Jahren 1481, 1497 u. 1502. Der Autor vorliegender Ausgabe, Ulrich Pinder, war 1489-1492 Leibmedicus des Kurfürsten Friedrich von Sachsen, von 1493-1519 bestallter Arzt der Stadt Nürnberg. Um seine vielen Schriften, die er nebenbei verfasste, drucken zu können, richtete er sich mit Hilfe des Druckers Friedrich Peypus in seinem Hause in Nürnberg eine eigene Offizin ein (ADB XXVI, 149f.) - Etwas fingerfleckig, Titel u. rückseitiger Holzschnitt mit sehr sauber u. fachgerecht restauriertem und ergänztem Ausriss (ohne Textverlust, geringfügiger Bildverlust faksimiliert), vorletztes Bl. mit kleiner, rep. Fehlstelle im weißen Rand, Randausriss im letzten Bl. kaum sichtbar angerändert (dabei 6 Buchstaben am Rand des Impressums faksimiliert). - RISM DKL, 1513.01 (3 Ex.) - Bäumker I, 61 - Wackernagel 63..
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SAINT JOHN OF DAMASCUS. TRANSLATED INTO LATIN BY JACQUES LEFEVRE D'ETAPLES, COMMENTARY BY JOSSE CLICHTOVE.:
In hoc opere contenta. THEOLOGIA DAMASCENI quatuor libris explicata: et adiecto ad litteram commentario elucidata. I. De ineffabili divinitate. - II. De creaturarum genesi, ordine Moseos. - III. De ijs quae ab incarnatione usq[ue] ad
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Parisijs : Ex Officina Henrici Stephani, 1512. resurrectionem Christi. - IIII. De ijs quae post resurrectionem usq[ue] ad universalem resurrectionem. Second edition, Latin text, 8vo, 275 x 180 mm, 10¾ x 7 inches, engraved title page , title enclosed in a circle within pictorial border of angels and flowers incorporating the arms of the University of Paris and the initials H.S. of the printer, 4 diagrams in the text, numerous decorated and pictorial initials, leaves 1-125, 145-203, LACKING LEAVES 126-144, also lacking final blank C4, present on the last 5 leaves are index, errata and colophon, text in roman letter alternating with commentary in small roman, bound in full old vellum with music staves ruled red in with black notes and words, hand lettered title to spine, old paper label to tail of spine, all edges dark green, traces of ties to covers and pastedowns. Vellum discoloured and lightly soiled along edges, a couple of stains to lower cover, a few pinholes, 2 very small cracks to upper hinge, spine darkened and spotted, front inner hinge cracked, neat inscription and library number to front endpapers, title page blank margins trimmed away and title page laid down on old paper long ago, 3 small light ink stains and a little browning to title, no loss of legibility or image, small strip of paper pasted at bottom of circle to hide inscription, small blank shield at foot of border has been decorated and date of 1521 inserted below it, a further signature below this is dated 1603, small old library stamp to reverse of title page, top outer corners of leaves 2-8 slightly weak at tip, some with tiny chip or short closed tear, occasional early Latin marginal notes and discreet underlining, especially to leaves 2-10, occasional pointing hand or emphasis marks beside the text, light brown stain affects fore-edge margin intermittently to a greater and lesser degree, 1 or 2 other small pale stains, small hole to 2 inner margins, vertical closed tear to 1 inner margin with tiny chip at top edge, another to inner margin of final 2 leaves, all neatly repaired, a few fore-edge margins slightly trimmed just shaving a few side notes, most still easily legible. Binding tight and firm. Defective copy of scarce post-incunabula (lacking 19 leaves as noted). This translation by the important French humanist and theologian Lefevre d'Etaples, given the title De Fide Orthodoxa at the end of the 4th book, was first published in 1507 but that edition did not contain Part IV or the commentary by the Belgian theologian Josse Clichtove. This is considered to be the most important work of St. John of Damascus (c. 676 – 749) and was originally the third part of his The Fountain of Wisdom. Adams, Books Printed in Europe 1501-1600, Volume I, J-278; Harvard, French 16th Century Books, Volume II, No. 329. Images sent on request.
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[Lefevre d'Etaples, Jacques]
Introductio Jacobi Fabri Stapulensis in politica Aristotelis ; et Xenophontis Oeconomicus.
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Parisiis, ex officina Henrici Stephani e regione scholarum decretum, pridie nonas septembris 1512 ;in-folio, broché ; 10 ff. imprimés recto-verso ; la lettre "Volgatius Pratensis Joanni Solido Cracoviensi..." est en première page. Né à Etaples, Jacques Le Fèvre d'Etaples (vers 1455 - 1537) fut un des hommes les plus savants de son siècle. Après un long périple en Europe, il obtint la chaire de Mathématiques et de Philosophie au Collège Cardinal-Lemoine à Paris et devint vite célèbre en traduisant et commentant les ouvrages d'Aristote. Plus tard, protégé par Guillaume Briçonnet, évêque de Meaux, il fit des interprétations théologiques qui furent jugées hérétiques. Le retour de François Ier, qui le prit comme précepteur de son fils, lui permit de continuer ses travaux sans être gêné. Cette édition copie l'édition de 1508 et sera réimprimée en 1516 par le même et en 1535 par Simon de Collines ; elle fait partie des éditions rares de Henri (Ier) Estienne. Bon exemplaire.(Renouard, I-p.11 ; absent de Cioranescu et de Brunet)
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AN BEBSTLICH HEYLIGKEIT
und Kayserliche Maiestat. Churfursten und Fursten des heyligen Römischen Reichs sambt gemeiner Ritterschafft, und des heyligen reichs Stetten, den zukünfftigen schaden der Christe[n]heyt mogen ermessen, un[d] wo sie wolle[n], denselbigen gar leichtlichen furko[m]men.
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- Kl.-4to. Mit grossem Titelholzschnitt. [12] Bl. (letztes leer). Flexibler Pergamentband. (Nürnberg, Johann Weissenburger, 1512). Äusserst seltene erste gedruckte Geschichte des Deutschen Ordens, die der anonyme Verfasser von der Zeit "Wie der Ritterlich Teutsch Orden Jn Preussen ist kommen" bis auf die Epoche des 37. Hochmeisters des Ordens, Albrecht I. von Brandenburg-Ansbach, der im Februar 1511 in sein Amt gewählt wurde, ausbreitet. Der 'Ordo Teutonicus' war einer der drei grossen im Heiligen Land gegründeten Ritterorden des Mittelalters, entstanden 1198 aus einer während des Dritten Kreuzzugs gegründeten Hospitalgenossenschaft. Bis 1283 eroberte der Deutschorden Preussen, 1237 kamen Livland und Kurland, später u.a. auch Pommerellen mit Danzig sowie Estland hinzu. Nach ihrer Blütezeit im 14. Jahrhundert musste der Orden dann als Resultat des Zweiten Friedens von Thorn 1466 die polnische Oberhoheit anerkennen und viele ihrer eroberten Gebiete wieder abtreten. Der Titelholzschnitt zeigt Papst Julius II. und Kaiser Maximilian I. im Gespräch, vor dem Papst knieend ein Bittsteller, der ihm seine Bittschrift entgegen reicht. - Von dieser Flugschrift sind zwei Druckvarianten nachgewiesen. - Schwach gebräunt, kleiner Papierausriss im Aussensteg des Titels (ohne Textbeeinträchtigung). VD 16, A-2441 (2 Exx.: Staatsbibliotheken in Augsburg und Bamberg) und Variante A-2440 (2 Exx. in der BSB und UB München); Weller, Repertorium, 668. One of two printing variants recorded of the most probably first history of the The Teutonic Knights or Teutonic Order (in Latin: Ordo domus Sanctae Mariae Theutonicorum Ierosolimitanorum) from its origin up to the reign of the 37th Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, Albert I of Brandenburg-Ansbach who was elected on February 1511. The Teutonic Order was founded in 1198 and took its place beside the other two orders of Jerusalem, the Hospitallers and the Templars. Until 1283 the Order conquered great parts of Prussia with the help of German and Polish crusaders. In 1237 they took Liefland and Kurland, later Pommerellen with Danzig and Estonia. On October 1466 the Second Treaty of Torun (also Peace of Torun) was signed between the Polish king, the Prussian cities, and the duke of Pomerania on one side, and the Teutonic Knights on the other. The treaty concluded the Thirteen Years' War (1454-1466), waged between the victorious Kingdom of Poland and the defeated Teutonic Order. The title woodcut depicts Pope Julius II and Emperor Maximilian I. Kneeling in front of them a suppliant handing over his petition. - Lightly browned, small loss of paper in outer margin of title (not affecting text). - Flexible vellum. [Attributes: Signed Copy]
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Bonaventura:
Die Legend des heyligen vatter Fran=cisci. Nach der beschreybung des En=gelischen Lerers Bonauenture.
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H. Höltzel, Nürnberg 1512 - Nürnberg, H. Höltzel, 1512. Kl.-8°. o. Pag. [105 Bll.]. OPgm. der Zeit. Mit Titelholzschnitt und 55 Textholzschnitten von Wolf Traut. Es fehlt Blatt BII, jedoch in Kopie der BSB beigegeben: VD 16 B 6559. Vgl. auch Goed. II,22,5. - Die Blätter von alter Hand foliert. Alte Besitzeinträge a. V., R. m. ca. 3 cm Fehlstelle am oberen Kapital, Feuchtigkeitsrand Bl.64 - 71, fleckig, fingerfleckig, wenige alte zarte Anstr. im. T., Gbrsp. - Deutsch
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Very rare edition of a Dutch adaptation of Eyke von Repgow's Sachsenspiegel SPIEGHEL van Sassen. Dat welcke tracterende en inhoudende is alle keyserlike rechten deymen daghelicx meest ghebrukende is.
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Leyden, Jan Seversen, 1512.. 4to. 19th century half calf. Woodcut on title showing the emperor on his high chair surrounded by 11 figures, of which four stand at a table, in front of the emperor, with what looks like some astronomical instruments. According to Nijhoff-Kronenberg this woodcut is supposedly by Lucas van Leyden. Full-page woodcut on verso last leaf of an elephant which is carrying a building with 3 towers on his back. Out of the towers a flag is hanging; one with a coat-of-arms, the other with the symbol of the city of Leyden: 2 crossed keys. 48 leaves.. Very rare edition of a Dutch adaptation of Eyke von Repgow's Sachsenspiegel .In the time of Charles V, the part of his empire that was called Saxony, had its own formulated legal system. In the late Middle Ages this system expanded over the eastern borders of the empire. It was in these new areas that Knight Eyke von Repgow somewhere between 1220 and 1230 wrote his famous "Sachsenspiegel", a treatise on land- and feudal laws. The most important part of the work was dedicated to the feudal laws, the principal of a land-owner, like the emperor, letting something out on lease (for example a piece of land or a castle) to another person for which he got services of that person in exchange. In this way the emperor did not have to take care of all his land by his own and at the same time he could ask certain services of his vassals. These services were mostly their obligation to serve in the army of the emperor.This Dutch adaptation tells of the most common imperial rights the emperor makes use of most often. Nice clean copy.- (Some ms. notes and underlining on title en in text). Nijhoff-Kronenberg 1934 (lists only 2 copies, of which one is this copy); see also Koolman, Gäßler and Steele, Bilderhandschriften des Sachsenspiegels..., (Oldenburg 1995).
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ORIGENES
Que hoc in libro continentur. Origenis In Genesim homilie. 16. Eiusdem In Exodum homilie. 13. Eiusdem In Leviticum homilie.
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Venetiis per Bernardinum Benalium 1512 - 16. Eiusdem In Numeros homilie. 28. Eiusdem In Iesum Nave. homilie. 26. Eiusdem In librum Iudicum homilie. 8. Divo Hieronymo interprete. Legato insieme a: Quae hoc in libro continentur. Origenis Super Iob libri tres. Hieronymo & Hilario interpretibus. Venetiis, per Lazarum de Soardis, 1513. Secondo tomo: Subiecta opera Origenis non habentur in alijs libris hucusque impressis, Venetiis, per Lazarum de Soardis, 1516. Legato con: Explanatio Origenis Adamantij presbyteri in Epistola Pauli ad Romanos divo Hieronymo interprete. Venetiis, per Bernardinum Benalium, 1512. Due in buonissimo stato di conservazione. Esemplari generalmente puliti, marginosi, con testo latino disposto su due colonne. Tasselli in cartoncino per lordinamento al dorso, note di possesso ai contropiatti e timbro del medesimo possessore agli occhietti iniziali di ciascun volume.
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Forsythe, Evelyn, ed.
Ye Gestes of Ye Ladye Anne: A marvellous pleasaunt and comfortable tayle. Illustrated by A. Hennen Broadwood.
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London: Field & Tuer, Ye Leadenhalle PresseÉNew York: Scribner & WelfordÉ [n.d.]. - This is a scarce book: OCLC lists eight copies, five in America. Small quarto. [8], 105, [3, ads] pp. Text illustrations. Printed parchment over wrappers, lightly soiled. Two inch split along front joint. Very good. The text was edited by Evelyn Forsyth from a manuscript produced by Griffith Boan in Carlisle, Cumbria, in 1512. The material is an old tale, which Boan states he got from a "very aged chronicle," found by him at the Chapel of Ludlow Castle in Shropshire. We could find no other immediately recognizable versions of this tale. [Attributes: Soft Cover]
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Very rare edition of a Dutch adaptation of Eyke von Repgow's Sachsenspiegel SPIEGHEL van Sassen. Dat welcke tracterende en inhoudende is alle keyserlike rechten deymen daghelicx meest ghebrukende is.
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Leyden, Jan Seversen, 1512. - 4to. 19th century half calf. Woodcut on title showing the emperor on his high chair surrounded by 11 figures, of which four stand at a table, in front of the emperor, with what looks like some astronomical instruments. According to Nijhoff-Kronenberg this woodcut is supposedly by Lucas van Leyden. Full-page woodcut on verso last leaf of an elephant which is carrying a building with 3 towers on his back. Out of the towers a flag is hanging; one with a coat-of-arms, the other with the symbol of the city of Leyden: 2 crossed keys. 48 leaves. Very rare edition of a Dutch adaptation of Eyke von Repgow's Sachsenspiegel.In the time of Charles V, the part of his empire that was called Saxony, had its own formulated legal system. In the late Middle Ages this system expanded over the eastern borders of the empire. It was in these new areas that Knight Eyke von Repgow somewhere between 1220 and 1230 wrote his famous "Sachsenspiegel", a treatise on land- and feudal laws. The most important part of the work was dedicated to the feudal laws, the principal of a land-owner, like the emperor, letting something out on lease (for example a piece of land or a castle) to another person for which he got services of that person in exchange. In this way the emperor did not have to take care of all his land by his own and at the same time he could ask certain services of his vassals. These services were mostly their obligation to serve in the army of the emperor.This Dutch adaptation tells of the most common imperial rights the emperor makes use of most often. Nice clean copy.- (Some ms. notes and underlining on title en in text). Nijhoff-Kronenberg 1934 (lists only 2 copies, of which one is this copy); see also Koolman, Gäßler and Steele, Bilderhandschriften des Sachsenspiegels., (Oldenburg 1995).
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Gótico.] SAN GREGORIO.
HOMELIE XXII DIVI GREGORII SUPER EZECHIELEM.
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Imp. Berthold Rembolt. París, 1512. - 19 cm. 7 h., un retrato grabado, 107 fol. Texto a dos columnas. Ilustr. con la marca tipográfica en la portada, a dos tintas, capitales ilustradas. Enc. reciente en plena piel. Ligero cerco de humedad. Religión. Gótico. Teologia medieval i escolàstica Libros antiguos anteriores a 1830
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SAVONAROLA
DELLA VITA E MORTE DI FRA GIROLAMO SAVONAROLA DA FERRARA DELL'ORDINE DE' PREDICATORI. MANOSCRITTO DI META' DEL SECOLO XVII, VOLUME
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in-fol. picc. (mm.265x200), ms. cartaceo di 208 ff: (tre bianchi) vergati recto e verso in grafia corsiva assai leggibile. Leg. del tempo in piena pergamena. Copia seicentesca di manoscritto redatto a inizio cinquecento dal padre Serafino Razzi , monaco Domenicano, fecondo storico e elegante agiografo toscano. E dedicato nella prefazione al Molto Rev.do Padre Filippo Brandolini Priore di S.Marco di Firenze con data 1512. Le ultime 8 pp. sono dindice: Tavola delle cose contenute in questa opera. Questa estesa e dettagliata narrazione della vita e delle opere del Savonarola non ci risulta essere mai stata data alle stampe. Probabilmente il manoscritto originale o altre copie di esso possono essere presenti in altra raccolta pubblica o privata. Di notevolissimo interesse per la biografia Savonaroliana. Ben completo ed in perfetto stato di conservazione e di leggibilita'.
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Gótico.] SAN GREGORIO.
PASTORALIS CURE LIBER DIVI GREGORII PAPE.
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Imp. Berthold Rembolt. París, 1512. - 19 cm. 2 h., 42 fol. Texto a dos columnas. Ilustr. con la marca tipográfica en la portada, a dos tintas, capitales ilustradas. Enc. reciente en plena piel. Ligero cerco de humedad. Religión Libros antiguos anteriores a 1830
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BECHOFFEN, J.
Catholic Mass explained Quadruplex missalis expositio: Litteralis scilicet: Allegorica: Tropologica: et Anagogica: sit ordinata: ut etiam populo expediat predicari publice quo ad litteralem sensum, allegoricum et etiam tropologicum usque ad oblationem.
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Basel, Michael Furter, 1512.. 4to. Modern boards. Title printed in red and black, large woodcut printer's device at the end, and some fine woodcut initials in text. (87, 1 blank) lvs.. Rare edition of a popular exposition on the liturgy of Catholic Mass, by Johannes Bechoffen, mentioned in the colophon, and described as being a Augustinian Hermit. The Mass here is explained in four ways, litterary, allegorical, moral, and spiritual. Michael Furter had first printed the work in 1505, and again in 1509, so the present is the third edition, a fourth appeared in 1519. The book is finely printed in a small "lettre batarde" with 45 lines to a page, often with lines in a very large type inbetween. The book still presents very much the lay-out of an incunable. Fine copy, complete with last blank.- (Title, and second leaf sl. worn, with small restorations to blank top). Cf. Adams B 437 (ed. of 1505); not in STC; Heckethorn, The printers of Basle in the XV and XVI centuries , pp. 75-85.
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PONTANO, GIOVANNI GIOVIANO
Opera. De fortitudine libri duo. De Principe liber unus. Dialogus qui Charon inscribitur. Dialogus qui Antonius inscribitur. De liberalitate . De Beneficentia . De magnificentia . De Splendore . De Conviventia . De Obedientia.
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Venezia, Ioannes Rubeus & Bernardinus Vercellensis 1512 - In folio (cm 29.5), pergamena floscia coeva rimontata, ff. di guardia rinnovati, dorso rinforzato, bruniture ad alcune carte, ottimo esemplare nitido e pulito. Carattere romano, numerosi piccoli capilettera, grandi capilettera xilografici a fondo nero su 9 linee di testo all'inizio di ogni capitolo, carte 128 nn. segn. a - v6, x8. Non comune edizione del tipografo vercellese, col pregio di avere intatto il celebre dialogo "Charon" che venne censurato in molte delle copie della edizione aldina delle opere del 1518/19. Non in Adams; BMC STC p. 532.
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MIRANDULA DE FLORAVANTIS OCTAVIANUS
VIRIDARIUM ILLUSTRIUM POETARUM CUN IPSORUM CONCORDANTIJS IN ALPHABETICA TABULA ACCURATISSIME COTENTIS. (COLOPHON:) EXPLICIT VIRIDARIUM ILLUSTRIUM POETARUM LUGDUNI ACCURATISSIME IMPRESSUM PER GILBERTUM DE VILLIERS. ANNO SALUTIS CHRISTIANE. M.D.XII. DIE XII. IANUARI. LYON, GILBERT DE VILLIERS, 1512. IN-8 PICC. (16 X 11), FF. (52)+CLXXVIII. CARATTERI ROMANI, TIT. DEL FRONTESPIZIO E DEGLI INDICI IMPRESSI IN ROSSO, ALCUNE LETTERE CAPITALI SU SFONDO DI MOTIVI FLOREALI. LEG. CARTONATA SETTECENTESCA, TASSELLO AL DORSO CON TIT. IN ORO. AL FRONTESPIZIO DIVERSE SCRITTE COEVE CON FIRME DI APPARTENENZA E VERSI LATINI, ALTRE SCRITTE AL VERSO BIANCO DELL'ULTIMO F., INGIALLITURE SPARSE MA BUON ES. (6260)
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Edizione lionese, derivata dalla prima veneziana di Bernardo de Vitali del 1507, di questa antologia di carmi di poeti latini, da Virgilio ad Ausonio, preceduta da un fitto indice degli argomenti. Precedono il testo la dedica di Ottaviano Mirandola canonico lateranense ad Ottaviano Arcimboldo protonotario apostolico, due dediche al lettore (una dell'autore e l'altra di Filippo Beroaldo), e un epigramma del piacentino Antonio Balbi. L'umanista Ottaviano Mirandola, agostiniano, visse a cavallo tra il XV ed il XVI secolo; questa sua antologia fu largamente usata come testo di istruzione fino alla fine del XVI sec. Baudrier, Bibl. Lyonnaise, XII/p. 407: S.T.C., French. Books, p. 313; Buisson, Repert. Oeuvres Pedagogiques XVI Siecle, p. 446 (cita ediz. successive).
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EUSEBIUS, Caesarius.
Chronicon: quod Hieronymus presbyter divino eius ingenio Latinu facere curavit, vsq in Valentem Caesare Romano ediecit eloquio.
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Henricus Stephan, Paris 1512 - Very scarce. OCLC lists only 5 copies. Eusebius is famous for these chronological tables which lay forth the momentous events of the world, year by year. The year 1457 is of particular interest as it mentions Gutenberg's invention of movable type printing. --Adams E1073; Sabin 23114. Ad quem & Prosper & Mattheus Palmerius & Matthias Palmerius demum & Ioannes Multiuallis complura que ad hec vsq tempora subsecuta sut adiecere. [20], 175 (i.e. 173), [1] leaves. Rubricated text throughout. Title printed within a handsome ornamental border; other decorative woodcut initials throughout. Short 4to, bound in old calf with morocco spine label (leather is quite worn with cover detached, otherwise solid; some toning and light dampstains at margins of pages; some older ink marginalia throughout the text; inked name on title). (Paris): Henricus Stephan, (1512). First Henri Estienne edition. Text in Latin. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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COVARRUBIAS Y LEYVA, DIEGO DE
In Gregorii Noni Titulu de Testamentis Commentarii...
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Covarrubias y Leyva, Diego de [1512-1577]. In Gregorii Noni Titulu de Testamentis Commentarii. Ex Tertia Auctoris Recognitione. Salamanca: Apud Ionnem a Canova, 1563. [x], 155, [1] ff. Main text in parallel columns. [Bound with] [Covarrubias y Leyva, Diego de]. [In Librum Quartum Decretalium Epitome. Ex Tertia Autoris Recognitione. Salamanca: Apud Ioannem de Canova, 1556]. [iv], 157 ff. Title page and 13 ff. index lacking. Main text in parallel columns. [Bound with] [Covarrubias y Leyva, Diego de]. [Relectio Cap. Quanuis Pactum, De Pactis Libro Sexto. Salamanca: Excudebat Andreas a Portonariis, 1553]. 129, [1] ff. Title page and preliminaries (6 ff.) lacking. Text in parallel columns. Folio (10-1/2" x 8"). Contemporary limp vellum, early hand-lettered title to spine, ties lacking. Some rubbing to extremities, a few minor inkstains and scratches, some soiling to spine, tiny chip to foot, hinges partially cracked but secure. Title page of Testamentis printed with woodcut architectural border, woodcut decorated initials throughout. A few chips to edges of endleaves, small hole near center of fol. 157 with minor loss to text, partial crack near center of text block. Toning, light browning in a few places. Small early owner signature to title page, underlining and annotations in a few places, interior otherwise clean. $2,650. * Testamentis and Librum Quartum: third edition; Relectio: first edition. Covarrubias y Leyva, Archbishop of Santa Domingo, later Bishop of Ciudad Rodrigo and of Segovia, was a canonist, theologian and leader of the Salamanca School. The three books bound in this volume are commentaries on sections of the Liber Quinque Decretalium, Liber Sextus Decretalium and Clementinae of the Corpus Juris Canonici. Testamentis deals with wills. It was first published in 1547. Librum Quartum was first published in 1545. It addresses marriage, inheritance and succession and excommunication. Relectio discusses property, contracts and homicide. None of these editions are listed in Adams or the Canon Law Collection of the Library of Congress. Testamentis: 1 copy located in
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Geiler von Kaysersberg, Johannes (1445-1510)
Christenlich bilgerschafft zum ewige[n] vatterla[n]d, fruchtbarlich angzeigt in glychnuß vn[d] eige[n]schafft eines wegfertige[n] bilgers, der mit flyß vn[d] yle[n]t sucht sin zitlich heymut. Gepredigt durch den hochgelerte[n] herr Johan[n]s geiler gna[n]t von Keiserßbergk, doctor der heilige[n] schrifft, predica[n]t loeblicher gedechtnuß zu straßburgk.
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Gedruckt zu Basel, durch den fürsichtige[n] Ada[m] Petri 1512. Folio (28 x 20 cm), moderner Halbpergamentband mit Buntpapierbezug, (4), CCXXVIII Blätter mit vierteiliger Titelbordüre, Titelholzschnitt, ein zweimal verwendeter Textholzschnitt und eine mehrfach verwendete figürliche Initiale von Urs Graf ein Textholzschnitt vom Meister DS (?) und einigen kleinen ornamentalen Initialen kleiner Einriß in den ersten zwei Blättern (kein Wurmfraß), innen durchgängig deutlich spätere Marginalien, kaum stockfleckig, insgesamt hübsches Exemplar - VD 16 G 727 - Fingerprint: chin chvn lein ante - "Geiler von Kaysersberg, Johannes, der volkstümlichste Prediger des ausgehenden Mittelalters, * 16.3. 1445 in Schaffhausen als Sohn eines Notariatsgehilfen und späteren Stadtschreibers, ? 10.3. 1510 in Straßburg (Elsaß). - G. wuchs auf in dem Kaysersberg benachbarten Ammersweier (Oberelsaß), wo sein Vater 1447 im Kampf mit einem die Weinberge verwüstenden Bären ums Leben kam, und im Haus seines Großvaters in Kaysersberg (daher der Beiname). Er bezog 1460 die Universität Freiburg (Breisgau), studierte und lehrte dort Philosophie und empfing 1470 die Priesterweihe. 1471 wandte sich G. in Basel dem Studium der Theologie zu und promovierte 1475 zum Dr. theol. Er wurde 1476 Rektor der Universität Freiburg (Breisgau) und 1478 Prediger an der St. Lorenzkirche in Straßburg und 1486 am Liebfrauendom. - G. v. K. predigte in urwüchsiger Volkssprache, derb und humorvoll. An den kirchlichen Zuständen übte er rücksichtslos scharfe Kritik und geißelte unerschrocken ihre Schäden, vor allem die Verweltlichung und Entsittlichung des Klerus und Mönchtums. Trotz seiner Forderung einer Reform der Kirche und des Klerus, trotz seiner humanistischen Bildung und Freundschaft mit Sebastian Brant (s. d.) war G. durchaus ein Vertreter mittelalterlich-katholischer Frömmigkeit und scholastischer Theologie. Seine Predigten und erbaulichen Schriften sind wichtig für die Geschichte vorreformatorischer Predigt." (Bautz 2, Sp. 194-195)
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BECHOFFEN, J.
Catholic Mass explained Quadruplex missalis expositio: Litteralis scilicet: Allegorica: Tropologica: et Anagogica: sit ordinata: ut etiam populo expediat predicari publice quo ad litteralem sensum, allegoricum et etiam tropologicum usque ad oblationem.
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Basel, Michael Furter, 1512. - 4to. Modern boards. Title printed in red and black, large woodcut printer's device at the end, and some fine woodcut initials in text. (87, 1 blank) lvs. Rare edition of a popular exposition on the liturgy of Catholic Mass, by Johannes Bechoffen, mentioned in the colophon, and described as being a Augustinian Hermit. The Mass here is explained in four ways, litterary, allegorical, moral, and spiritual. Michael Furter had first printed the work in 1505, and again in 1509, so the present is the third edition, a fourth appeared in 1519. The book is finely printed in a small "lettre bâtarde" with 45 lines to a page, often with lines in a very large type inbetween. The book still presents very much the lay-out of an incunable. Fine copy, complete with last blank.- (Title, and second leaf sl. worn, with small restorations to blank top). Cf. Adams B 437 (ed. of 1505); not in STC; Heckethorn, The printers of Basle in the XV and XVI centuries, pp. 75-85. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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SOLINUS Caius Iulius
Haec continentur in hoc codice: C. Iulius Solinus de situ orbis terrarum, & de singulis mirabilibus, quae in mundo habentur.
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Vibius Sequester de fluminibus, montibus, lacubus, & gentibus. Provinciarum totius orbis nomina. Adnostra tempora redacta. (Colophon f. XXXIIII:) Impressum Pisauri, ab Hieronymo Soncino, ultimo Ianuarii MDXII (Pesaro 1512), 2 parti in 1 vol. in-folio, ff. (6), XXXIIII, (8), caratt. romano. Bella leg. moderna ad imitazione antico in p. pelle, bordure impresse a secco ai piatti, nome dell’a. impresso in capitali in oro al piatto ant. Al verso del tit. duplice dedica di Giovanni Pietro Feretri e di Clarelius Lupus in lode del Gaboardo, curatore dell’opera. Importante edizione del De situ Orbis Terrarum di Solino (autore vissuto tra il III ed il IV secolo) redatta sulla base della collazione di quattro diverse tradizioni testuali, come lo stesso Alex. Gaboardus Turcellanus (letterato parmigiano, morto nel 1516; professore di lettere a Pesaro e Gubbio e correttore per Girolamo Soncino) esplicita alla fine del volume: “Hyeronimus Soncinus, dum Solinum formis excuderet, sciens exemplar Venetum imitatus est, quo impresso conlatis quatuor exempalaribus antiquissimis, compura passim ab eo diversa leguntur, quae nec probo nec axisibilio...”. Seguono le varianti testuali. Vibius Sequester fu invece il compilatore latino, vissuto a cavallo tra IV e V secolo, del De fluminibus, montibus, lacubus, lessico geografico con notizie storiche e mitologiche sui luoghi ricordati da Virgilio, Lucano e in parte da Silio Italico e Ovidio. Bella edizione sonciniana, del periodo in cui le stampatore fu attivo a Pesaro, di questi due trattati classici tardoromani sulla conoscenza dell’orbe terracqueo. Ottimo esempl. a pieni margini. Manzoni, Annali Soncino, 70. STC 632. Adams S-1390. Graesse VI, 431.
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ANGELUS CARLETUS DE CLAVASIO
Summa Angelica de casibus conscientie.
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(In fine, colophon) Lugduni, impressa per Iohannem Moilin al's de Cambray. Anno nostre salutis MCCCCCXII. Die vero quarta mensis septembris (Lyon 1512), in-4 (con segnature. in-8), ff. (16), 368 (i.e. 370, 2 ff. n.n. tra 156 e 157), interessante leg. coeva in p.cuoio, decorata con bordure e fregi geometrici impressi a secco ai piatti, con restauri e dorso anticamente rifatto. Titolo in rosso e nero con grande marca dello stampatore (monogramma e animali fantastici su fondo criblé), bella figura silogr. su 1/3 della pagina in corrispondenza dell'inizio del testo (f. I) raffigurante l'autore scrivente, centinaia di capilettera ornati o istoriati. Precedono il testo 16 ff. di indici. Pregevole e rara edizione della Summa, opera utilissima per i confessori ed i moralisti, odiata da Lutero e dallo stesso nel 1520 fatta bruciare nella pubblica piazza. Celebre testo teologico del Beato Angelo Carletti da Chivasso, che ebbe enorme fama nel XV e XVI secolo; il Carletti, teologo francescano, beato, nacque nel 1411 e morì nel 1495 nel convento di Cuneo, ove le sue spoglie sono tuttora conservate e venerate. (Strappo nel margine bianco del primo f., altro strappo nel margine del II con perdita di quattro lettere di testo. Alone d'umido all'inizio e in fine del volume; antico timbro di al tit.). Baudrier, XI, 289-290. Adams C-2086.
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Julius II, Pope.
Bulla ultima conuocationis et innitationis Cardinalium absentium et Prelatorum Gallice nationis ad celbrationem Conicilij Lateranensis. Cum declarationem nullitatis Gestorum per onciabulum Pisanum: per S. D. N. Julium II Pont. Max edita.
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[Rome] [Colophon: 13 April, ] 1512 - woodcut on the first leaf, mounted on guards, 4 leaves, small 4to., modern boards, bookplate This Papal Bull printed on the Ides of April, 1512, by an anonymous printer, contains a last summons to the Cardinals and Bishops of France to attend the Lateran Council. There appears to be a similar printing which is attributed to F. Beplin, printed in February 1512. This edition is not in EDIT16. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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SAVONAROLA
Della vita e morte di fra Girolamo Savonarola da Ferrara dell'ordine de' predicatori.
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Manoscritto di metà del secolo XVII, Volume in-fol. picc. (mm.265x200), ms. cartaceo di 208 ff: (tre bianchi) vergati recto e verso in grafia corsiva assai leggibile. Leg. del tempo in piena pergamena. Copia seicentesca di manoscritto redatto a inizio cinquecento dal padre Serafino Razzi , monaco Domenicano, fecondo storico e elegante agiografo toscano. E’ dedicato nella prefazione al “Molto Rev.do Padre Filippo Brandolini Priore di S.Marco di Firenze” con data 1512. Le ultime 8 pp. sono d’indice: “Tavola delle cose contenute in questa opera”. Questa estesa e dettagliata narrazione della vita e delle opere del Savonarola non ci risulta essere mai stata data alle stampe. Probabilmente il manoscritto originale o altre copie di esso possono essere presenti in altra raccolta pubblica o privata. Di notevolissimo interesse per la biografia Savonaroliana. Ben completo ed in perfetto stato di conservazione e di leggibilità.
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Julius II, Pope.
Bulla ultima conuocationis et innitationis Cardinalium absentium et Prelatorum Gallice nationis ad celbrationem Conicilij Lateranensis. Cum declarationem nullitatis Gestorum per onciabulum Pisanum: per S. D. N. Julium II Pont. Max edita.
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[Rome] [Colophon: 13 April, ] 1512 - woodcut on the first leaf, mounted on guards, 4 leaves, small 4to., modern boards, bookplate This Papal Bull printed on the Ides of April, 1512, by an anonymous printer, contains a last summons to the Cardinals and Bishops of France to attend the Lateran Council. There appears to be a similar printing which is attributed to F. Beplin, printed in February 1512. This edition is not in EDIT16. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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LUCREZIO]
T. Lucretii Cari De rerum natura Libri VI.
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Philippi Giuntæ, Florentiæ 1512 - [In fine:] In 8 (cm. 16 x 10), cc. [8] CXXV [13], leg. coeva in piena pelle con cornice in oro ai piatti (ottimo restauro al dorso), tagli in rosso. Antiche postille manoscritte in margine. Copia in buono stato di conservazione. Antico restauro al margine bianco nel Rara giuntina a cura di Petrus Candidus che ha aggiunto dopo il testo numerose ed interessanti varianti ricavate da manoscritti.
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ORIGENES (antichi 91)
Que hoc in libro continentur. Origenis In Genesim homilie. 16. Eiusdem In Exodum homilie. 13. Eiusdem In Leviticum homilie. 16. Eiusdem In Numeros homilie. 28. Eiusdem In Iesum Nave. homilie. 26. Eiusdem In librum Iudicum homilie. 8. Divo Hieronymo interprete.
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Venetiis per Bernardinum Benalium 1512 - Legato insieme a: Quae hoc in libro continentur. Origenis Super Iob libri tres. Hieronymo & Hilario interpretibus. Venetiis, per Lazarum de Soardis, 1513. Secondo tomo: Subiecta opera Origenis non habentur in alijs libris hucusque impressis, Venetiis, per Lazarum de Soardis, 1516. Legato con: Explanatio Origenis Adamantij presbyteri in Epistola Pauli ad Romanos divo Hieronymo interprete. Venetiis, per Bernardinum Benalium, 1512. Due in buonissimo stato di conservazione. Esemplari generalmente puliti, marginosi, con testo latino disposto su due colonne. Tasselli in cartoncino per lordinamento al dorso, note di possesso ai contropiatti e timbro del medesimo possessore agli occhietti iniziali di ciascun volume.
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Concilium Lateranense V].
Littere clare memo. Ludovici XI. Franco[rum] Regis Christianissimi super abrogatione Pragmatice sanctionis in quarta Sessione Sacro sancti Lateranen. Concilii publice lecte et recitate.
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[Rom, Marcello Silber, 1512]. - 4 unnum. Bll. (d. l. w.). Geheftet. 4to. Sendschrift des französischen Königs Ludwig XI. an Papst Pius II. vom 27. November 1461, hier neu aufgelegt im Rahmen der 5. Lateransynode, die Papst Julius II. 1512 gegen das antipäpstliche Konzil von Pisa einberief. Das Laterankonzil verwarf unter anderem die 1438 unterzeichnete Pragmatische Sanktion von Bourges, die auf eine französische Nationalkirche abgezielt hatte. Trotz Ludwigs hier vorliegender Versicherung, er habe die Pragmatische Sanktion "im ganzen Reich und in der Dauphiné" abrogiert, blieb sie dem Geiste nach in Kraft; 1463 und 1464 erließ er "eine Reihe von Ordonanzen 'zur Abwehr der röm. Übergriffe u. Herstellung der alten gallikan. Freiheiten'. 1567 hob er sie abermals auf, fuhr aber fort, ganz im Sinne der Pragmatischen Sanktion zu handeln" (LThK VIII, 425). Nachdem die Bischofsversammlung zu Rom 1510 auf Wunsch Ludwigs XII. erklärte, man habe sich an die Pragmatische Sanktion zu halten, verwarf das 5. Laterankonzil dieselbe endgültig; 1516 wurde sie von Franz I. durch das Konkordat ersetzt. Der vorliegende, vom Vatikan veranstaltete Druck von Ludwigs Abrogationsschrift sollte wohl die französische Kirche an gegebene Zusagen erinnern und die Grundlage für eine Lösung des Streits im Sinne Roms bereiten. - Am Schluß mit Kollationsbestätigung von Johannes Gerones, Notar der Apostolischen Kammer; darunter Nachdruckverbot von Balthasar Tuerdus. - Kl. Braunfleck am Titel. Fast unmerkliche Spuren früherer Faltung; letztes Bl. v. a. verso etwas gebräunt bzw. braun- und fingerfleckig. Adams L 670. Edit 15, CNCE 31026. Nicht bei BM-STC Italian. [Attributes: Soft Cover]
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LETTER IN ITALIAN
Letter from Eleuterio Rusca (also known as Lotterio Rusconi) Count of Val Lugana to Francesco Brizio dated 27 February 1512. (Address on the verso: Nobili Viro Francischo Brizio n(ost)ro dilecto.) Letter begins: Dilecte n(oster) perche manndamo li in rocha quatro fanti volemo che ad ogni richiesta de Zanino de Vigezo li dagati
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- One page. Autograph letter written in Italian. Size: 293 x 200mm. (written area: 230 x 155mm.)19 lines. Dated 1512. Penned in a clear cursive script, the letter bears the autograph signature of Count Rusca (or Rusconi), a noble family first mentioned in 988 A.D. with estates along Lake Maggiore and in the area near Bellinzona. The family whose political influence was to be reckoned with since the start of the 12th century, fought in the Renaissance alongside the Visconti and the Sforza dynasties. CONTENT: To Francesco Brizio, the captain of the rocca, a castle in Northern Italy on the border with present day Switzerland, four infantrymen were sent with the order to supply food and flour in particular to Zanino de Vigezo. The men were also instructed to sell any surplus and devolve the earnings to Count Rusca while making sure that there was sufficient flour for at least 20 days. In the letter Brizio is also informed that the Duke of Milan appointed Enea Crivelli and Johanne Jacobo Ruscha as ambassadors to Locarno. The autograph signature of Eleuterius Ruscha is followed by four lines penned in a different hand addressed to "Sir Count" and signed R[.] p(ro)pria manu. The note, dated Stresa, 2 March 1513, is a receipt for a certain quantity of flour received from Messer Francesco. Written in brown ink; very slight loss of right outer corner later restored; paper trimmed alongside right margin; small punctures in the lower right hand side but otherwise in fine condition. Marginal annotations in two different hands in the upper left-hand side Original wax residue on verso. String holes still visible on both margins.
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Tractatus Dyni sup Juris vna cum assessiõib. & correctionib. magistri petri Caponis In vtroq(ue) iure baccalarii necnõ Rogerii Barme primi legêtis ordisfacultatis decretor. feliciter incipit.
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Parigi Iehan Petit 1512 - In 16° (cm 10,5 x 14), legatura piena pergamena coeva, rimontata, cc (2) ordinatamente vergate a penna da mano coeva, con una "Tabula alphabetica" e l'indicazione dei capitoli e delle carte, (1) bianca, cc (131) numerate a penna dalla stessa mano, (1) bianca. Grande impresa tipografica del Petit al frontespizio: in rettangolo a forma di basamento, due leoni reggono uno scudo con giglio e iniziali, IP, scritta PETIT; dati tipografici al colophon, bei capilettera silografici floreali. Sporadiche annotazioni coeve. Un minuscolo forellino di tarlo interessa il margine interno bianco delle cc dalla 13 alla 27, esemplare in buone condizioni lievemente uniformemente brunito. Testo su 32 righe impresso in caratteri gotici. Rara edizione del "Tractatus", suddiviso per singoli argomenti e casi giuridici, del teologo e canonista, maestro all'Università di Bologna, Dino da Mugello (1253-1303), conosciuto per i suoi commenti dei Decretali, corretto da Petrus Capo e Roger Barme. Un solo esemplare censito in KVK, Biblioteche Tedesche, nessuno in Italia. (Sapori n. 1060, cita i consilia del 1574)
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JUSTINUS,M.J.
Ex Trogo Pompeio historiae.
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2°.Carte 69,1b.Marca di S.Giovanni in cornice tipog.grandi capilettera figurati a fondo nero. Bellapergamena moderna,dorso a nervi. Venezia,Giovanni Tacuino da Tridino, 1512. history Seconda edizione del commento del Beroaldo.B.L.,683.Non in Adams.
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CAMDEN (G.)
Histoire d'Elizabeth, royne d'Angleterre comprenant ce qui c'est passé de plus mémorable ès Royaume d'Angleterre, Ecosse & Irlande, depuis le commencement de son règne, jusqu'à sa mort en l'année 1603. A Paris (Thiboust) 1627. In-4, vélin d'époque.
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- Brunet, I, 1512. Texte estimé, le plus complet sur cette période essentielle de l'histoire anglaise. Bel exemplaire, frais et pur, dans une reliure en vélin d'époque parfaitement patinée et conservée. Beau frontispice allégorique et portrait d'Elizabeth à pleine page.
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Effinger, George Alec
Relatives - Accompanied By A Signed Letter From George Alec Effinger
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Dell Books #1512, New York 1976 - This book was originally owned by a friend of George Alec Effinger's, and contains a typewritten letter signed "George" in blue ink in which Effinger writes to this friend about his recent illness and the new book that he is writing. He also talks about how he dislikes New Jersey and hopes to soon move back to New Orleans. Mr. Effinger also touches on his feelings for the person to whom he is writing, and how he hopes they will again be able to be together. George Alec Effinger won both the Hugo and the Nebula awards for his science fiction writing. He passed away in New Orleans in 2002. [Attributes: Soft Cover]
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