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Bonaventura:
   
Die Legend des heyligen vatter Fran=cisci. Nach der beschreybung des En=gelischen Lerers Bonauenture.
      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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Coppée François
   
Oeuvres Complète. Poésies 1864-1887; Théâtre 1869-1889; Prose 1873-1890. Paris, Alphonse Lemerre, 1900
      . Opera in tre volumi. Testo francese. Cm.27x17. Pg.1512 complessive. Ottime legature originali in tela verde decorate con suggestivi motivi floreali policromi e titoli in oro. Fogli di guardia decorati. Ogni volume è illustrato da 300 disegni di F. De Myrbach. Ritratto dell'Autore all'antiporta del primo volume. Alcune fioriture. Bella edizione nella sua veste originale, rara perchè completa dei tre volumi.
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CLICHTOVE (Josse).
   
De Vera Nobilitate opusculum completam ipsius rationem explicans et virtutes qua generis nobilitatem imprimis decent ac exornant depromens adjectis passim gravibus authorum cum gentilium tum sacrorum sententiis scripturae sanctae testimonis clarorumque virorum exemplis
      Sans lieu ni date (c. 1512). in-4. 30ff. ch. Cartonnage moderne. Edition rarissime, peut-être la première, du premier ouvrage du mathématicien et théologien flamand Josse Clichtove, né à Neuport en 1477, mort à Chartres en 1543. Il fit ses études à Paris sous Lefèvre d'Etaples, enseigna la philosophie et fut nommé ensuite chanoine théologal à Chartres. Il fut un des premiers à combattre les idées de Luther dans des "ouvrages remarquables par l'érudition, par le style et par la modération du langage" (Larousse). Ce traité de morale contenant les règles d'une vie droite et honnête, fut publié pour la première fois par Henri Estienne en 1512 et réimprimé plusieurs fois. Une traduction en Français parut en 1533 et une autre en 1761. La présente édition ne semble pas connue. Elle ne porte pas de date, de lieu ni de nom d'imprimeur mais est proche (même nombre de feuillets) d'une édition conservée à la Bibliothèque Nationale imprimée par Jehan Frellon sans date (vers 1512). Un trou de ver traverse le volume. Quelques annotations marginales d'une main de l'époque.
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[VIEXMONT, Claude de and Pedro de SOTO].
   
Methodus Confessionis, hoc est, Ars, sive Ratio, & Brevis quædam via confitendi, in qua peccata, & eorum remedia plenissimè continentur. Ad hæc XII. Articulorum fidei cum pia, tum erudita explanatio. Hæc omnia recens nunc recognita, ...Dillingen an der Donau, Sebald Mayer and Christopher Schick, 1560. 12mo. With 4 figural woodcut initial letters (plus 2 repeats). Contemporary blind-tooled calf over wooden boards with the binder’s and owner’s initials, and with decorated brass clasps.
      (15), 308, (1 blank) ll. Karlsruher Virt. Kat. (3 copies); Haebler I, p. 475, roll 3 (not seen);cf. Adams S-1512 (1577 Antwerp ed.); NUC (1 copy each of 5 other eds.); OLCL WorldCat (1 copy of 1559 Venice ed.); not in BMC STC German; De Backer & Sommervogel; Gumuchian. Rare second Dillingen edition of Viexmont’s popular Methodus Confessionis , a schoolbook for teaching Latin grammar through confessional and penitential prayers and one of the earliest books printed in Dillingen, here in a contemporary binding with the initials of the binder and owner.First published at Paris c. 1531 under the title Libellus de Institutione Puerorum and intended for students at the Collège de Navarre, the book appeared under the title Methodus Confessionis from its second edition in 1532 and with the present sub-title from at least the Venice edition of 1545. It was perhaps at this date that it was revised by Pedro de Soto (d. 1563, probably the Jesuit of that name, active c. 1548-1558) though earlier editions are sometimes ascribed to him as well. Dozens of editions appeared in France, the Low Countries, Germany and Italy within a half century of the first edition, some of them abridged. The dedicatory epistle of the present edition is dated April 1553 at Dillingen (an der Donau, in Schwaben), where Sebald Mayer set up the town’s first printing office in association with the Catholic University established there in 1552. The 1553 edition of the present work may have been his first book, and his printing office published the only four German editions we have traced. Such schoolbooks were rapidly worn out with use, so that all editions are very rare.The binding is decorated with a single blind-tooled roll (205 x 24 mm) bearing the binder’s initials “BW” and four portraits with attributes and mottos: Jesus, the Apostle Paul, King David and the Apostle John. It is no doubt the roll recorded by Haebler, though it appears to have “APARVIT” with one rather than two Ps (not having seen it, Haebler gives no dimensions and no example, merely citing Husung, Bucheinbände ... Preußischen Staatsbib. , p. 23). It has here been impressed in four parts (two side by side on each cover) each showing slightly more than half the roll and together omitting nothing. Above the rolls on the front cover are the owner’s initials “TG.” The brass catches and catch-plates are also decorated. With an early ownership inscription on the title-page and an early twentieth-century bookplate, both from the Kapuziner Bibliothek in Immenstadt (Schwaben), and with their paper labels on the spine. Other brief inscriptions on the front pastedown and the final blank leaf. The Schwabian printer and provenance suggest that the binder BW and first owner TG may also be Schwabian, but we have not identified them.In very good condition, only slightly trimmed and with a few deckles intact, and with only one or two minor marginal tears, holes, smudges or water stains, not affecting the text. With some words of the title "rubricated" in yellow-green and some underlining in the prelims. In a few sheets the inexperienced printer centred the press points (as in an 8vo, 4to or folio) so that their point-holes appear in the foredge margin of leaves three and four of their eight-leaf gatherings. The binding is rubbed but still good, with the head and foot of the backstrip gone, and with a small lacuna in the leather of the front cover, affecting an ornament (?) between the owner’s initials T and G. The decorated brass clasps have survived very well, with their leather straps and decorated brass catch-plates, lacking one of the two small undecorated strap-plates. A rare Schwabian religious schoolbook, with a Schwabian provenance and a contemporary binding with binder’s and owner’s initials.
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Trogus Pompeius]
   
Justini ex trogo pompeio historiae cum multis memorabilibus in margine.[Fol.1. verso] Justini Historici Clarissimi In Trogi Pompei Historias Exordium.
      Venice : Johannem Tachuinum De Tridino. 1512. [Together with] Lucii Flori. Gestorum Romanorum.[edited by P. Beroaldus].Two works printed as one volume; with continuous pagination. With large woodcut printers device to title-page depicting John the Baptist and the Lamb within a decorative border, the first text ends on leaf 47 verso; the second on leaf 68 recto, followed by the colophon and the index, numerous large decorative woodcut capitals throughout the first work, the second work has 4 large and numerous smaller decorative capitals, 69 ll; small folio; sigs. A - M ; in 6's except for M with 'Finis' at foot of M3 verso, (lacks M4 [blank]), 17th.century mottled brown calf with 6 raised bands, the spine gilt in compartments, each with a central pomegranate tool gilt, the second with a red lettering piece gilt, ( gilding rubbed to upper and lower compartments, endpapers and paste-downs browned and a little soiled, corner of first leaf torn with loss to first 5 letters of text on verso, neatly repaired with the missing lettering supplied in ink facsimile to match the original,neat repair to margin of leaf 55, early manuscript marginalia in a humanist hand and underlining to first work, some worming, mostly to margins and mainly to the second work, leaf 67 browned, some small marginal stains, otherwise a very good copy). Very rare; this edition apparently not in the British Library. See:- Kristeller-P. Italienischer 328 for the printers device (by Benadetto Montagna, and initialled in the block "b M"). The large capitals are particularly fine, many of them featuring putti.
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PLAUTUS, Titus Maccius.
   
M. Accius Plautus ex fide, atque auctoritate complurium librorum manuscriptorum opera Dionys. Lambini Monstroliensis emendatus: ab eodemque commentariis explicatus. Nunc denuo plurimis, quae in praecedentibus editionibus irrepserant, mendis, repurgatus: multisque in locis in gratiam antiquariorum illustratus. Additit quoque sunt duo Indices copiosissimi: Prior, verborum, locutionum & sententiarum: Posterior, eorum quae commentariis D. Lambini continentur. [Geneva], heirs E. Vignon, 1595. 4to. Woodcut printer's device on title-page, woodcut head- and tailpieces, embellished initials. Contemporary vellum, yapp edges, spine reinforced with strips of manuscript leaves.
      (8), 920, (52) pp. Adams P-1512 (3 copies, 1 incomplete); not in Brunet, Graesse; De Bruin, De Statenbijbel en Zijn Voorgangers, pp. 30-32, (Schutken). Plautus's twenty extant comedies with the important commentary by Denis Lambin. The present volume is especially interesting because of the four manuscript fragments that have been used as reinforcements of the spine of the book block, in addition to the cords. They come from a Dutch translation of the New Testament of c. 1390 by Jan Schutken (d. 1423) of the Windesheim monastery, and contain passages from the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of Luke (a transcript is available on request). Schutken's translation was the most widely read Dutch Bible in the Middle Ages, but extant copies are rare. Plautus was one of the great comic dramatists of ancient Rome, and lived in the latter half of the third century. He based his comedies on Greek originals to which he added cantica in lyric verse. His vivid portrayal of some of his characters renders them representatives of certain types of humanity. His plays were popular in the days of the Republic and Cicero was counted among his admirers. On the confusion surrounding his name, see M. Hertz, T. Maccius Plautus oder M. Accius Plautus, eine Abhandlung (Berlin 1854).Twelve of Plautus's plays were rediscovered in 1429. The first edition of Plautus's work (Venice 1472) did not yet contain all twenty comedies. The first scholarly text was the edition of Camerarius in 1552. It was followed by Lambinus's posthumously published edition of 1576, and his commentary is still useful. Denis Lambin of Montreuil-sur-Mer (1516-1572), along with Scaliger and Casaubon, was among the great philologists of his day, and he published important editions of Cicero, Horace, and Lucrece. Binding partially cut loose from book block to allow study of manuscript fragments; ink library entry on title-page; faint marginal waterstaining; minor wormhole in first part of the book, very slightly affecting text; p. 230, 429 minor stain in text. Good copy of this important edition with rare and noteworthy manuscript fragments.
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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.
      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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Alexander de Villa Dei.
   
DOCTRINALE CUM COMENTO ET CUM ADDITIONIBUS. Opus Alexandri Gramatici pro eruditione puerorum. Impressum Venetiis per Petrum de Quarengijs Bergomensem, Anno Domini 1507, die 4 Junij.
      Testo latino. Cm.21,2x15,2. Pg.152. Legatura coeva con piatti in legno, priva di laccio di chiusura. Antico rinforzo in pelle al dorso a tre nervature. Abrasioni ai capitelli. Vistoso restauro cartaceo alla parte superiore del frontespizio, a sostituire una sezione mancante. Svariati capilettera ornati con fregi xilografici. Dicitura a inchiostro cancellata al margine inferiore della carta a2. Alcune chiazze che non ledono il testo. Manca la carta h4, bianca, che segue il colophon e il registro. Il "Doctrinale Puerorum", composto agli inizi del XIII secolo, è una celebre grammatica metrica basata sugli studi di Prisciano, e si tratta di uno dei principali testi didattici in uso nel Basso Medioevo. Ne è Autore Alexander de Villa Dei (o Alexander de Villedieu), monaco nato in Normandia, a Dole, attorno al 1170 e per questo soprannominato "Gallus". E' un fondamentale testo pedagogico di apprendimento delle regole grammaticali e servì da base ai successivi studi in materia di Marsilius of Inghen (a Parigi tra il 1362 e il 1378 e ad Heidelberg tra il 1386 e il 1396). Alexander de Villa Dei morì attorno al 1240 ed è altresì noto per studi antesignani di matematica, raccolti nel suo "Canto de Algorismo". Sono poche le informazioni sullo stampatore Giovanni Quarenghi: nativo di Palazzago, nel Bergamasco, esercitò la professione a Venezia ove diede alla luce, tra gli altri titoli, un "Confessionale" di Clavius, una "Dieta salutis" di S.Bonaventura e un "Supplementum Chronicarum" di Barillus. > ICCU, BVEE\000431, cita l'edizione 1512 e altre successive. Cfr. Dietrich Reichling, "Das Doctrinale des Alexander de Villa-Dei." (New York, Burt Franklin, 1974; ristampa dal vol.XII dei "Monumenta Germaniae paedagogica", 1893).
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Vergilius Maro, Publius (70-19 v. Chr).
   
Bucolica. P. Virgilii Maronis cum verborum contextu in poeticis turuaculorum suble namen per hermannum Torrentinum triuiali stilo familiariter discussa.
      Strassburg, Johann Knobloch, 1512. 42, [3] Bl. [A8, B-C4, D8, E-F4, G8, H6]. Durchgehend rubriziert. [Mit 5 Dystichen auf dem Titel]. Mit schwarzgrundiger Schmuckinitiale B im Titel und schwarzgrundiger Holzschnitt-Initiale im Vorwort (Proemium) von Hermannus Torrentinus. Pergamentband des 19. Jhs. (Vorsätze erneuert). Von einer Humanistenhand sehr extensiv annotiertes Exemplar dieser ungemein seltenen Strassburger Ausgabe. Sie stellt den dritten Druck der "Bucolica" des aus Zofingen stammenden, seit 1500 in Strassburg wirkenden, Johannes Knobloch [eigentlich Cist (gest. 1528)] dar. Knoblochs erstem Druck von Vergils Zyklus in zehn hexametrischen Gedichten von 1508, basierend auf der Kölner Bucolica-Ausgabe von 1503, folgte 1510 ein geringfügig korrigierter Neudruck. Der Kommentar des aus Zwolle stammenden Grammatikers Hermannus Torrentinus [Herman van Beek oder van der Beeke (gest. 1520)] war erstmals 1495 gedruckt worden. Ausgerichtet ist Torrentinus' Text auf die Bedürfnisse des poetischen Anfangsunterrichts und gibt entsprechend häufig ganz elementare Erklärungen. In jedem Abschnitt des Kommentar wird zunächst eine kurze Einführung zur vorausgegangenen Textpartie geboten, an die sich die "Constructio" anschliesst, in der zum leichteren Verständnis die poetische Wortfolge in die in Prosa zu erwartende Abfolge gebracht wird. Dabei werden die einzelnen Wörter jeweils mit "id est" glossiert und paraphrasiert. Danach folgen die Worterklärungen. Torrentius' Kommentar wurde noch bis in die Mitte des 16. Jhs. hinein wiederholt abgedruckt. - Teilweise mit schmalem Wasserrand, die Marginalien stellenweise im Aussensteg etwas beschnitten. - VD 16, V-1446; Schmidt 79; Panzer VI, 55, 246; Ritter 2415; Muller 112; The Vergil Collections at Princton, Nr. 527; vgl. B. Schneider, Vergil (Ausstellungskat. HAB Wolfenbüttel 1982), D. 96 (Ausgabe 1510). Nicht in Mambelli und Leoncini. Very interesting copy, studiously and extensively annotated by a contemporary Humanist hand of this very scarce Strasbourg edition. It represents the third print of the "Bucolica" by the Swiss born Strasbourg printer Johann Knobloch (died 1528). After his first print in 1508, which is based on the Cologne edition of 1503, Knobloch reissued a slightly corrected edition of Vergilius' cycle of ten hexametric poems in 1508. The commentary of the Zwolle born Hermannus Torrentinus [Herman van Beek or van der Beeke (died 1520)] had appeared first in 1495. It was written for the use of elementary instruction in poetry in his school at Groningen and Zwolle and offers correlatively often elementary explanations. In every part of the commentary is given a short introduction to the previous section of the poem, followed by the "Constructio" and the explanations of the single words. The commentary of Torrentius, whose eyesight was failing around 1508 was reprinted up to the middle of the 16th century. - With narrow waterstain in parts, few marginalia minimally affected by slightly trimmed outer margin. - 19th century vellum (later endpapers and fly-leaves).
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Mercator, Gerard.
   
Ulster) C. 1590. Fine hand coloured engraved map, ornamental title cartouche inscribed Ultoniae Orientalis Pars.
      Separate scale of distance. Mercator, who was born in Rupelmonde in 1512 was, with Ortelius, the most celebrated Cartographer of the 16th Century. Superb & rare map with wide margins. C. 34x38 cms. Framed.
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GEOFROY - ANTONINUS (PIUS) AUGUSTUS.
   
Itinerarium provinciarum omnium Antonini Augusti, com Fragmento eiusdem/ necnon indice haud quaquam aspernando. Cum privilegio, ne quis temere hoc ab hinc duos annos imprimat
      Paris, Henriccus Stephanus (Estienne), (1512, -on verso of f. 3). 12mo. (or small 8vo). Beautiful cont. full brown calf w. three raised bands on back; back richlty decorated with blindstamped ornamentations. Boards w. blindstamped triple-borders, creating double-frames w. blindstamped ornamentations at inner corners and large blindstamped centre-ornamentation. Remains of cloth-ties to boards. Four small wormholes to boards, and upper capital with loss. Small single wormholes to margins, not affecting any text. Internally in vey good condition. Printed in red and black throughout. W 5 larger and 18 smaller beautiful woodcut initials, woodcut printer's devise at end. 4 (f. 2: Godofredus Torinus Bituricus Philiberto Baboo viro modestissimo S.P.D. + f. 4: Torinus lectoris Salutem), (3) ((1): Compendium in vitam Antonini Pij ex Iulio Capitolino &. M. Antonio Sabellico. + (3): Gerardi Versellani Burgundi Carmen hendecasyllabon In malos impressores.) ff, one blank, 92 ff. ("Incipit itinerarium provinciarium omnium antonii augusti.), 60 ff. ((p.1): Fragmentum Itinerarii Antonini Pij.), (p. 4): Index eorum quem in Itinerario continentur., last five ff.: Latitudo + Longitudo for some European and African cities (3 pp.) + Recognitiones errorum qui inter imprimendum incuria contigerunt (6 pp.), colophon). The exceedingly scarce first edition of the hugely important and beautifylly executed "Itinerarium Antonini" (or in full: Itinerarium provinciarum Antonini Augusti), which is of paramount importance to our knowledge of the topography of the Roman Empire. This first printed edition is carried out by the seminal Parisian Renaissance printer, typographer and author Geofroy Tory (ca. 1480-1533), who was Estienne's most prominent editor.The work constitutes a register of the most important streets of the Roman Empire, and it also provides a register of Roman buildings. The Antoninus of the title is the Emperor Caracalla, and the basis of the work was thus probably formed in the third century; the manuscript form of the work that was handed down was probably written towards the end of the third century. However, the official documents, on which this register of the stations and distances along the various roads of the Roman Empire is probably based, are most likely those of a survey organized by Julius Caesar, and carried out under Augustus. The work was thus probably originally a sort of military document. The "Antonine Itinerary" includes 17 travel routes through the Roman Empire, and to this is included the numerous side streets. The work is paramount to the knowledge we now possess of the topography of the Roman Empire, and it is by far the best preserved written version of a street index. We also have this work to thank for our knowledge of many Roman buildings.Geofroy Tory was of huge importance to the development of printing as well as other important parts of the book in the Renaissance. He had taken drawing and engraving, and he had studied these fields in Italy, -the country which inspired his style so much. He also worked as a bookbinder, and Grolier was an enthusiastic client of his. It is thus very appropriate that our copy of this splendid little book is preserved in its beautiful contemporary binding.He worked with Estienne, and was a hugely successful editor, designer and engraver, who is famous for his beautiful initials, borders, illustrations, and printer's devices (his own, a broken jar, as well as Estienne's olive tree, which he designed). He is considered a true reformer of French orthography and typography, and he became the first royal printer under Francois I, which also bears witness to the seminal role he played in establishing French 16th century printing of superb quality. He introduced a type design that was free of the dependence on Middle Age handwriting, and he was the founder of book designing as an art in France. He is of seminal importance to French orthography, and the written printed French language might
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GRITSCH, Johannes:
   
Sermones quadragesimales.
      Parrhisii (Paris), venales habentur ab (impensis) Johanne paruo, (colophon:) Per M. Petrum olivier ere et impensis Johannis petit, 1512 (4 Aug.), in-8 , texte à 2 col., 254 fol., titre en rouge et noir avec initiale et grande figure gravée sur bois, belle marque gravée sur bois à la fin du volume, texte en car. goth. orné d'initales, recto des feuilles num. à la plume d'encre, bords de qqs feuilles abîmés, bords sup. et infér. de la feuille de titre restaurés, exlibris ancien ms. sur le titre, sous la marque à la fin, et à l'intérieur du plat inférieur ÔJohannes Cornutus ... 1565', et sur une page blanche à la fin ÔClaudius Vüactus ... 1592', reliure originale du début du XVIe siècle, ornée à froid (3 bandes verticales ornées, dans encadrement, entouré d'ornements), habillement restauré (et complétée), gardes renouvellés, bon exemplaire. Troisième édition post-incunable à la fois la dernière des ÇSermonsÉ de Jean Gritsch. La gravure sur le titre représente Jésus Christ avec ses disciples entouré de texte et d'ornements en rouge. La grande marque de ÔM. Petrus oliverius Rothomagensis' représente ÔSanctus Romanus'. Adams G-1276; Panzer donne les éditions antérieures (e.a. 2 postincunables de 1505 et 1506, sans mentionner cette édition parisienne de 1512); Mortimer, French 16th century books -; Buchberger, Lexikon für Theologie und Kirche -; Wetzer und Weste's Kirchenlexikon -; Hoefer NBG -.
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Eusebius, Caesarius
   
Chronicon: Quod Hieronymus Presbyter Divino Eius Ingenio Latinu Facere Curavit, Vsq in Valentem Caesare Romano Ediecit Eloquio
      . 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. 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.
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SPIEGHEL van Sassen. Dat welcke tracterende en inhoudende is alle keyserlike rechten deymen daghelicx meest ghebrukende is.
      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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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.
      [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.
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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.
      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.
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[Concilium Lateranense V].
   
Bulla tertie sessionis habite in Sacrosancto Concilio lateranen[se] tertio non[as] Dece[m]bris M.D.xii Pont. sanctiss. D. N. Julii divina providentia Papa ii. Anno X.
      [Rom, Giacomo Mazzocchi], (1512). 4 unnum. Bll. (d. l. w.). Mit Holzschnittvignette (Papstwappen Julius II.) am Titel. Geheftet. 4to. Eine von zwei (drei?) römischen Ausgaben dieser Bulle im selben Jahr (zugleich aufgelegt von Marcello Silber). Am Schluß gezeichnet und im Namen der apostolischen Kammer mit Nachdruckverbot versehen von Balthasar Tuerdus, "Domin. de Comitibus". - Unten schwach wasserrandig; Titel von zeitgenöss. Hand in roter Tinte umrahmt und mit Marginalvermerken versehen. Edit 16, CNCE 13926. Vgl. BM-STC Italian 571 (Silber-Ausgabe; eine andere Giovanni Beplin zugeschrieben). Nicht bei Adams.
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LUDOLPHUS DE SAXONIA.
   
Dit es dleven ons liefs heren jhesu cristi anderwerven gheprint gecorrigeert ende merckelick verbetert met addicien van schoonen moralen ende gheesteliken leeringhen ende devoten meditacien. Oeck daer toe gevoeghet schone oratien oft gebeden int eynde van elcken capittele. Item desen boec heeft oec twee tafelen int beghin te weten die eene vanden capittelen des boecks. Ende die ander tafel is om te vinden Epistolen ende die Evangelien vanden sondaghen ende oec vanden heyligen doer alle dat iaer.
      One of the most profusely woodcut illustrated Dutch books of the period. Antwerp, Henric Eckert vanHomberch, 'int huys van Delft' (Eckert's native town), 26 July 1512. Folio. 17th-century sprinkled calf, spine ribbed and gilt with title lettered in gold. Title printed in red & black with large contemp. handcoloured woodcut showing the creation of Eve out of Adam's rib, 145 woodcuts in text (of which 25 almost full-page), 7 of which are coloured by a contemporary hand. Gothic type, 2 cols., 42 ll. to a page. (8), 321, (1 with colophon on recto) lvs.; collation: A-B4, a-z6, *6, 'con'6, A-Z6, Aa-Ee6, Ff4). Rare complete copy of a richly woodcut illustrated edition of one of the most popular devotional books of the late Middle Ages, a collection of mystic contemplations on the Latin Vita Christi (the life of Christ) by Ludolphus de Saxonia, adapted and translated into Dutch. After five incunable editions (IDL 3017-21, the first being printed by Gerard Leeu in Antwerp, 3 November 1487), our copy belongs to the third sixteenth-century edition in Dutch, enlarged with the gospels and with prayers added at the end of each chapter. The first sixteenth-century Dutch edition was also published by Eckert van Homburg in 1503, partly with the same woodcuts; the second by Adr. van Berghen, also in Antwerp in 1510. Further Dutch editions appeared in 1521: two editions, both in Antwerp, by Eckert van Homberch and Claes de Grave who also printed an edition in 1536. The Flemish editions belong to the most profusely woodcut illustrated Dutch books of the period. The original Latin edition was printed in Strasbourg in 1474. Ludolphus de Saxonia, a famous German mystic, lived in the fourteenth century, and became prior of the Chartreuse at Strassburg, where he died in about 1370. His life of Christ became one of the most popular works of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, and was translated into several European languages.Following the liturgical calendar Epistles and Gospels are incorporated as well as dialogues between the asking human being and the answering Scriptures. Most of the chapters end with a meditation. The work became one of the most important sources of inspiration for lay devotion in the Low Countries in the sixteenth century. The present edition by Eckert van Homburgh is lavishly illustrated with over 140 magnificent woodcuts by a great Flemish artist called by Delen "Premier Graveur d'Anvers". The fine woodcuts, 25 almost full-page, are quite different from the earlier, fifteenth century editions, and when Delen recognizes the standing Christ from the 1487 edition by Gerard Leeu, it proves by comparison to be only loosely based on the original, here drawn in a more elegant style, and flanked by two Gothic altars (Delen II, p. 13, cf. Vol. I, plate XXXV, and the present edition on verso of leaf II). On the whole the woodcuts here are less primitive and drawn with greater elegance. A curious large woodcut on verso of leaf V shows Christ as the Lord of the Cosmos with the winds blowing and raining at the outside of a large circle, with winged angels in the outer ring, the stars, sun and moon under their feet, with fishes swimming in the seas in the inner circle, with in the center a picture of the Garden of Eden and God creating Eve from Adam's rib. There is a fine large woodcut of the Annunciation, the apostles fishing in the lake of Galilea with Christ speaking from a boat to the people, the Ascension, etc. There also runs a series of 38 smaller woodcuts through the book, with a format of 6,8 x 9 cm., which according to Delen first appeared in a small life of Christ published by Adrien van Berghen at Antwerp in 1500. As 23 woodcuts of this series were used by Eckert van Homberch in his first Ludolphus-edition from 1503, Delen concludes that the woodblocks really belonged to Homberch (Delen II, pp. 15-16). All woodcuts here are in fine strong impressions. Very good complete copy.- (Top of spine dam., some marginal waterstaining; title-page cut out and mounted (lacking blank margins); restorations to lvs. Ff2-3, tear in q6 and B6 repaired; marginal water staining in last lvs., inner margin of Ff2/3 strengthened, first quire A loosening). Nijhoff-Kronenberg 1409 (lists 10 copies of which at least 7 incomplete); Jaspers, De 16e eeuw in de Stadsbibl. Haarlem 416; STC Dutch 126 (incomplete); Adams L1684 (ed. 1521); Cf. Machiels 507 (ed. of 1521); Fairfax Murray 247 (1st Eckert-edition of 1503).
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GEOFROY - ANTONINUS (PIUS) AUGUSTUS.
   
Itinerarium provinciarum omnium Antonini Augusti, com Fragmento eiusdem/ necnon indice haud quaquam aspernando. Cum privilegio, ne quis temere hoc ab hinc duos annos imprimat
      Paris, Henriccus Stephanus (Estienne), (1512, -on verso of f. 3). 12mo. (or small 8vo). Beautiful cont. full brown calf w. three raised bands on back; back richlty decorated with blindstamped ornamentations. Boards w. blindstamped triple-borders, creating double-frames w. blindstamped ornamentations at inner corners and large blindstamped centre-ornamentation. Remains of cloth-ties to boards. Four small wormholes to boards, and upper capital with loss. Small single wormholes to margins, not affecting any text. Internally in vey good condition. Printed in red and black throughout. W 5 larger and 18 smaller beautiful woodcut initials, woodcut printer's devise at end. 4 (f. 2: Godofredus Torinus Bituricus Philiberto Baboo viro modestissimo S.P.D. + f. 4: Torinus lectoris Salutem) , (3) ((1): Compendium in vitam Antonini Pij ex Iulio Capitolino &. M. Antonio Sabellico. + (3): Gerardi Versellani Burgundi Carmen hendecasyllabon In malos impressores.) ff, one blank, 92 ff. ("Incipit itinerarium provinciarium omnium antonii augusti.), 60 ff. ((p.1): Fragmentum Itinerarii Antonini Pij.), (p. 4): Index eorum quem in Itinerario continentur., last five ff.: Latitudo + Longitudo for some European and African cities (3 pp.) + Recognitiones errorum qui inter imprimendum incuria contigerunt (6 pp.), colophon).
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[Concilium Lateranense V].
   
Convocatio Generalis Concilii ex parte principum.
      (Nuremberg, Johann Weißenburger, 1512). 4to. 4 unnumbered ff. (Aa4). With woodcut initial. [And:] Bulla intimatio[n]is Generalis Concilii apud Lateranum per S. d. n. Juliu[m] Papa[m] ii. edita. 8 unn. ff. (A-B4). With 1 woodcut in the text. [And:] 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 unn. ff. (C4). [And:] [Fondi], Angelo. Oratio Angeli Anachorite Vallisumbrose pro Concilio Lateranensi. Contra Conventiculum Pisanum. 4 unn. ff. (D4). [And:] Corvino, Massimo. Oratio Maximi Corvini Parthenopei Episcopi Esernien. Sanctissimo Julio Secundo Pont. Max. dicta. 4 unnum. Bll. (E4, last blank). With 2 figural woodcut initials. [And:] 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 unn. ff. (F4, last blank). [And:] Corsi, [Pietro]. Cursii Panegyris de federe inter Juliu[m] ii. Pont. Max. et Hispan. Rege. 4 unn. ff. (G4, last blank). With a nine-line figural woodcut initial. All parts except the first with woodcut title vignette (arms of Julius II). 7 parts with 32 ff. Limp vellum. Extremely rare collection of seven early principal publications regarding the Fifth Council of the Lateran (Convocation, two Bulls, one Breve, two Orations, and one short Panegyric), convoked by Pope Julius II against the council at Pisa in 1512. Continued after Julius's death in the following year by Pope Leo X, the council closed in 1517, having healed the Pisan schism and initiated a church reform. The council also revoked the Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges (1438), which had aimed for a French national church. - Convocation, Bulla intimationis, and Breve are signed by the Papal Secretary Sigismundus Pindarus. Although the prints usually turn up individually, the quire signatures prove that they originally belonged together; both VD 16 and BM-STC list the part bound first in our copy (without title woodcut, but with Weissenburger's imprint) as the last. - Very rarely encountered complete: no similar copy in auction records of the last decades. The only copy in OCLC (held by the Library of Congress) is incomplete ("wants the Oratio Angeli Anachoritae Vallisumbrosae"). - First page slightly browned, otherwise very clean. The cartouche of the heraldic woodcut in Corvino's "Oratio" has been traced in red ink by a contemporary hand. VD 16, K 243. BM-STC German 753. OCLC 33207567. Individually: VD 16, C 4986; K 242 (cf.); K 244; F 1816; C 5322; K 235; C 5300. Not in Adams.
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SPIEGHEL van Sassen. Dat welcke tracterende en inhoudende is alle keyserlike rechten deymen daghelicx meest ghebrukende is.
      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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Platina, Baptista (d.i. Bartholomaeus de Sacchi).
   
Hystoria de vitis po(n)tificum periucunda: diligenter recognita: & nunc tantum in tegre impressa. (Angebunden: Explicit liber dyalogi platine de falso & vero bono: & dyalogus de vera nobilitate amplissimu Vrsinu archiepm tranesem: & platine de optimo ciue: cu Vita eiusdem).
      (Lyon, Gilberto de Villiers 1512). 2 Teile in 1 Band. Kl.-8°. CCCLXVII Bl., 5 (davon 1 w.) Bl.; 134 Bl. (Bogen A-R),2 w. Bl. mit großem Titel-Holzschnitt u. zahlr. illustr. Holzschnitt-Initialen. Prgt. d. Zt. Graesse V, 312. - Sehr seltene Post-Inkunabelausgabe der berühmten Papstgeschichte. - Mit dem oft nicht beigebundenen Teil "Dialogus de falso et vero bono". - Der schöne Titelholzschnitt zeigt einen Schreiber mit 8 Päpsten. - Als 106. Papst wird an Stelle der "Päpstin Johanna" der Papst Johannes VIII. aufgeführt (Bl. CXXXIX verso). - Bartolomeo Platina de Sacchi (1421-1481) war seit 1475 Bibliothekar der Vaticana. - Einband etwas angestaubt, Innengelenke leicht angeplatzt, zeitgenöss. Besitzvermerk auf dem Titel, durchgehend zeitgenöss. Marginalien im w. Rand, gutes sauberes Exemplar. Prgt. d. Zt. 2 Teile in 1 Band.
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Gellius, Aulus.
   
Noctium Atticarum libri XX.
      Summa accuratione Ioannis Connelli carnotensis ad recognitionem Beroaldinam repositi: cum alphabetico indice. [Lyon, am Schluss:], B. Trot, 1512. 8vo. 10 nn., CCLXXXIX num., 1 nn. Bl. Titel in Rot gedruckt, mit zahlreichen Initialen. Mod. Pappband mit Bezug aus Inkunabelpapier und alten Vorsätzen, dort mit hs. Besitzvermerk aus dem 18. Jahrh. Seltene und frühe Lyoneser Ausgabe. Gellius begann die Sammlung von Essays in langen Winternächten während eines Aufenthalts in Athen, weswegen er das Werk 'Noctes Atticae' (Attische Nächte) nannte. Es bietet eine buntgemischte Sammlung aus den verschiedensten Wissensgebieten wie Philosophie, Rechtskunde, Medizin, Mathematik, Geographie, Geschichte, Literatur, Grammatik etc. Darunter auch einige kostbare Stücke aus verlorenen Originalwerken der älteren römischen Literatur. Die besonders in der Renaissance erfolgreiche Anthologie aus antiken Schriftstellern war u. a. ausserordentlich geschätzt von Augustinus und Erasmus. Einige Passagen in griechischen Lettern gedruckt. Auf dem Titel verso ein griechisches Alphabet mit Buchstabenbezeichnung und latein. Übersetzung abgedruckt. - Schwach gebräunt, teilweise, vor allem zu Beginn, mit Fleck im Außenrand, Titel mit hs. Namenszug am unteren Rand, dort auch mit hinterlegtem Ausschnitt ohne Textberührung; stellenweise mit zeitgenössischen Anstreichungen und vereinzelten Anmerkungen im w. Rand. - Baudrier VIII, 422; diese Ausgabe nicht bei Adams.
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CARDENAS Z. CANO, GABRIEL [SEUD. DE "ANDRES GONZLEZ DE BARCIA"]
   
Ensayo cronológico, para la historia general de la FLORIDA. Contiene los descubrimientos, y pricipales sucesos, acaecidos en este Gran Reino, à los Españoles, Franceses, Suecos, Dinamarqueses, Ingleses, y otras Naciones, entre sì, y con los INDIOS:
       cuias Costumbres, Genios, Idolatria, Govierno, Batallas, y Astucias, se refieren: y los Viages de algunos Capitanes, y Pilotos, por el Mar de el Norte, à buscar Paso à Oriente, ò union de aquella Tierra, con Asia. Desde el año de 1512. que descubrió la Florida, JUAN PONCE DE LEON, hasta el de 1722. Escrito por Don... Dedicado al Príncipe Nuestro Señor PRIMERA EDICION.- Con Privilegio: En Madrid: En la Oficina Real, y à Costa de Nicolas Rodriguez Franco, Impresor de Libros, Año de 1723, Se hallarán en su Casa, en la Calle de el Poço, y en Palacio.- 20 h., 366 p., 28 h.: con letras capitulares y viñetas xilográficas, más un cuadro de los Adelantados de la Florida plegado; in folio (31 x 21,5 cm.); portada a dos tintas, texto a dos columnas; Pleno Pergamino Epoca.- Tiene una restauración en la portada con un injerto de papel que no afecta a su lectura. Por lo demás en excelente estado. PALAU 105049.
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CROMERUS MARTINUS
   
Colloquiorum de religione libri quatuor . Coloniae, apud Maternum Cholinum, 1568
      Cm. 15, pp. (16) 859 (36); 214 (10). Leg. coeva in piena perg con unghie e titoli ms. al dorso. Abrasioni con mancanze di perg. al dorso e a due punte; carte omogeneamente un po' brunite ed in qualche caso un po' corte nel margine esterno (sfiorate alcune note al margine). Nel complesso buon esemplare. Martin Kromer (1512-1589), storiografo polacco e vescovo di Varmia, fu ambasciatore del re ed autore di opere di storia polacca assai diffuse e stimate. Quest'importante opera, divisa in quattro libri, è incentrata sulla confutazione radicale delle dottrine luterane e delle principali spinte riformatrici. Verosimilmente edizione originale dell'intera raccolta dei 4 libri di colloqui, stampati separatamente negli anni precedenti. Cfr. Kvk. (4-S128)
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BENIVIENI GIROLAMO
   
OPERE DI GIROLAMO BENIVIENI FIRENTINO. NOVISSIMAMENTE RIVEDUTO ET DA MOLTI ERRORI ESPURGATO CON UNA CANZONA DELLO AMOR CELESTE E DIVINO, COL COMMENTO DELLO ILL. S. CONTE GIOVANI PICO MIRADOLANO DISTINTO IN LIBBRI TRE. ET ALTRE FROTTOLE DE DIVERSI AUTTORI. (IN FINE:) STAMPATO IN VENETIA PER NICOLO ZOPINO E VINCENTIO COMPAGNO NEL 1512, ADI XII APRILE REGNANTE LO INCLITO PRINCIPE MESSER ANTONIO GRIMANI.
      In 12 Legat. in piena pergamena molle coeva con titolo ms. al dorso, cc.202 con una cornice tipogr. al front. ornata da motti e da figure cavalleresche. Rarissima seconda edizione col commento neoplatonico di Pico della Mirandola che occupa le prime 77 carte. In un capitolo indirizzato a Clemente VIII l'autore menziona le profezie del Savonarola. Cfr. Secret,77. Brunet,225.
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HOC IN VOLUMINE HABES... omnium Cesarum Gesta cum plerisque tam grecis quam latinis historiis. Et primo ex Sexto Aurelio à Cesare Augusto ad tempora usque Theodosii opus aureum in tame ex Petrarche commentarii siullii cesares premifidus vitam ex Pomponio Leto Historias Romanorum à Gordiani temporibus ad Justinum tertium usque iudicibus cuilz prepositis alphabertariis. Ex Plutarcho Parallelia à Garino Veronensi in latinum tralata. Huic tamen operi si Plinium de Viris illustribus preposueris opus consummatum habebis.
      (Paris, Jean Marchand pour Olivier Senant, 1512). in-4. 2ff. 50ff. Cartonnage moderne. Edition Originale. Ce rare volume est un recueil de textes tirés de divers auteurs sur les actions des empereurs de Rome. Belle marque d'Olivier Senant sur le titre, impression en partie gothique. La pagination fantaisiste est conforme à celle de l'exemplaire de la Bibliothèque Nationale. Exemplaire avec des annotations manuscrites de l'époque d'un certain "Petrus de Chazerat" dont la signature figure dans plusieurs endroits du volume. Il s'agit probablement d'une famille d'Auvergne. Un trou de ver traverse le volume, tache dans la marge extérieure. ** B. Moreau, II, 322.
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LEAF BOOK. PATTISON (Mark)
   
The Estiennes: A Biographical Essay. Illustrated with Original Leaves from Books Printed by the Three Greatest Members of that Distinguished Family.
      Publisher: Printed by the Grabhorn Press for The Book Club of California, SFolio, one of 390 copies, [xiv],[44]pp., with 3 tipped-in original leaves from the sixteenth-century presses of the three Estienne family members (see below), orig. cloth-backed boards, decorative gilt stamp on upper cover, printed paper label on spine, uncut. 1: A Leaf from ‘Galeni de Affectorum Locorum Notitia’ from the Printing Press of Henri Estienne, Paris, 1512. 2: A Leaf from ‘Eusebii Pamphili Evangelicæ Præparationis’ from the Printing Press of Robert Estienne, Paris, 1544. 3: A Leaf from ‘Dionis Cassii Romanarum Historiarum’ from the Printing Press of Henri II Estienne, Geneva, 1592.
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Roberts, T.S., 1932.
   
The Birds of Minnesota
      2 vols. 1512 p., 606 figs, 90 col. pls, 2 col. frontispieces, 4to, publisher’s cloth
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PANCARTE des droits de la traite domaniale de Bretagne. Arrêtée à Vannes le trois décembre 1512.
      Paris, Impr. de la veuve & M.G. Jouvenel, 1725. 15, (1) pp. 4to. Modern boards. Not in Kress; not in Goldsmiths. - Contemporary annotation in blank upper margin of title. Tarifs for a wide range of products, including some later modifications.
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COPPÉE François.
   
OEUVRES COMPLÈTE. Poésies 1864-1887; Théâtre 1869-1889; Prose 1873-1890. Paris, Alphonse Lemerre, 1900.
      Opera in tre volumi. Testo francese. Cm.27x17. Pg.1512 complessive. Ottime legature originali in tela verde decorate con suggestivi motivi floreali policromi e titoli in oro. Fogli di guardia decorati. Ogni volume è illustrato da 300 disegni di F.De Myrbach. Ritratto dell'Autore all'antiporta del primo volume. Alcune fioriture. Bella edizione nella sua veste originale, rara perchè completa dei tre volumi.
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Gaze,Delia.
   
Dictionary of Woman Artists.
      Picture editors Maja Mihajlovic, Leanda Shrimpton. 2 voll. A-Z. cm.22x28, pp.1512, num.figg.bn.nt. legg.ed.copp.figg. (Arte Pittura) 1997 London and Chicago, Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers
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Congress (U.S.)
   
Congressional Record, V. 136, Pt. 12, July 10, 1990 to July 18, 1990 (Hardcover)
      BRAND NEW, Brand New !!! Hardcover Edition - 1512 Pages, ship with free tracking.
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DILLEN,J.G.VAN.
   
Bronnen tot de geschiedenis van het bedrijfsleven en het gildewezen
      van Amsterdam. Deel 1-2: 1512-1632. 's-Gravenhage 1929-33. 2 delen. 4to. Orig. linnen. (Rijks geschiedkundige publicatien 69 & 78) (#17599)
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HOC IN VOLUMINE HABES... omnium Cesarum Gesta cum plerisque tam grecis quam latinis historiis. Et primo ex Sexto Aurelio à Cesare Augusto ad tempora usque Theodosii opus aureum in tame ex Petrarche commentarii siullii cesares premifidus vitam ex Pomponio Leto Historias Romanorum à Gordiani temporibus ad Justinum tertium usque iudicibus cuilz prepositis alphabertariis. Ex Plutarcho Parallelia à Garino Veronensi in latinum tralata. Huic tamen operi si Plinium de Viris illustribus preposueris opus consummatum habebis.
      (Paris, Jean Marchand pour Olivier Senant, 1512). in-4. 2ff. 50ff. Cartonnage moderne. Edition Originale. Ce rare volume est un recueil de textes tirés de divers auteurs sur les actions des empereurs de Rome. Belle marque d'Olivier Senant sur le titre, impression en partie gothique. La pagination fantaisiste est conforme à celle de l'exemplaire de la Bibliothèque Nationale. Exemplaire avec des annotations manuscrites de l'époque d'un certain "Petrus de Chazerat" dont la signature figure dans plusieurs endroits du volume. Il s'agit probablement d'une famille d'Auvergne. Un trou de ver traverse le volume, tache dans la marge extérieure. ** B. Moreau, II, 322.
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JUSTINUS,M.J.
   
Ex Trogo Pompeio historiae.
      2°Carte 69,1b.Marca di S.Giovanni in cornice tipog.grandi capilettera figurati a fondo nero. Bella pergamena moderna,dorso a nervi. Venezia,Giovanni Tacuino da Tridino, 1512. Seconda edizione del commento del Beroaldo.B.L.,683.Non in Adams.
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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 : insu
      Paris, [Antoine Bonnemère pour] Jean Granjon, sans date [vers 1512]. In-folio, demi-veau brun, dos à trois nerfs, étiquette ancienne en pied du dos, plats estampés de quatre roulettes à froid poussées en long, ais de bois biseautés, fermoirs de cuir et laiton, [14] feuillets liminaires (titre imprimé en rouge et noir, préface et la table) et 262 feuillets, bois dans le texte. (Coiffes usées, reliure frottée, travail de vers traversant les plats et le volume avec atteinte au texte sans gravité. Coin du plat supérieur restauré ainsi que le tiers supérieur du second ais.) Belle édition donnée par Bartolomeo MERULA avec les commentaires des philologues et poètes Antonio CONSTANTI et Paolo MARSO. Imprimée en romain par Antoine BONNEMERE elle fut partagée entre les libraires Gilles de GOURMONT, Denis ROCE, Olivier SENANT et Jean GRANJON. Elle est illustrée de 7 figures gravées sur bois à deux ou trois compartiments. Cette édition parisienne est une copie de l'édition milanaise imprimée en 1510 par Leonhard PACHEL, laquelle dérivait des éditions vénitiennes du texte. Bel exemplaire à l'adresse de Jean GRANJON, dans sa première reliure ornée de roulettes à la cigogne et de fleurettes. De la bibliothèque de J. LASSBERG (Bavière ? ). Cette édition manque à la Bibliothèque nationale. MOREAU, Inventaire..., II, 421. RENOUARD 395 pour la marque typographique. 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. ..(VM)..
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Terentius Afer, P
   
Terentius cum quinque comentis: vz Donati: Guidonis: Calphur. Ascensii & Seruii.
      Venedig, Lazaro de Soardi 23. Febr 1512. 10 nnum. Bl., 231 num Bl. (num. 13-68, 61-235, 1 Bl. weiß). Mit großer ill. Titelbordüre, 2 blattgr. Holzschn., 153 Texthschn. und Druckermarke. Folio. Gepr. Schweinsleder auf Holzdeckeln. 2 alte Schließen (Die Schließen sind wegen Austrennung einer früher miteingebunden gewesenen Horaz-Ausgabe nicht passend, das geprägte Schweinsleder geht über die Hälfte der Deckel, es ist tlw. beschabt. Eine Ecke des hint. Deckels angebrochen, Titel etw. fingerfl., handschr. Exlibris-Vermerk e. Klosters im oberen Rand des Titels und im unt. Rand des 2. Blatts (Augustiner an Sankt Thomas in Münzgraben), kl. hinterlegter Einriß in Titelbl., letztes (weißes) Bl. angestaubt und etw. angeschnitten, vereinzelt Wurmlöcher, einige alte handschriftl. Kommentare, meist nur im Rand). Gutes Exemplar einer venezianischen Postkunabel! Seltene 4. Ausgabe der Komödien des Venediger Druckers Soardi mit den 5 Kommentaren. Der blattgr. Holzschnitt auf der Titelrückseite stellt Tere