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[Aldine] Cicero, Marcus Tullius, Cato Maior, Laelius
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| IN HOC VOLUMINE HAEC CONTINENTUR M T CIC[ERO]. OFFICIORUM LIB III; CATOMAIOR, SIVE DE SENECTUTE; LAELIUS, SIVE DE AMICITIA. SOMINUM SCIPIONIS EX VI DE REP EXCERPTUM; PARADOXA,; THOEDORU PERI GEROS HERMENEIA; ONEIROS SKIOPNOS
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Venetiis: in aedibus Aldi et Andrea Soceri, 1519. Second Aldine edition. 158 pp. Text in Latin.Hardcover. 12mo. Vellum. Boards soiled. Bookplates on pastedowns; title page professionally repaired; an inked note dated 1799 on first blank; several inked lines of notes on a7, scattered seventeenth century notes throughout. Very good-/No jacket issued. (Oversized - extra shipping charges apply) (Insurance required to ship this item).
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Ebeling, Christoph Daniel (Verf.) / Buesching, D. Anton Friderich (Hrsg.)
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| Christoph Daniel Ebelings Erdbeschreibung und Geschichte von Amerika. Die vereinigten Staaten von Nordamerika. Bd. 1+2 (in 3 Bdn.).
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Carl Ernst Bohn Hamburg. 2. Aufl. Kartoneinband 1519, 1135 S. Guter Zustand, Fraktur/ Altdeutsche Schrift., 1794-1800. Bibl-Ex. (urspr. aus der Bibl. des Baron von Hertefeld in Liebenberg). Vermutlich Bibliothekseinband. Einband mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren und leicht berieben. Einbandecken bestoßen. Bd.1, 2. Abth.: Buchrücken mit kleiner Schadstelle am oberen Rand.. (= D. Anton Friedrich Büschings Erdbeschreibung. Dreizehnter Theil, welcher Amerika begreift. Die vereinigten Staaten von Nordamerika; Bd.1+2). [Anton Friedrich Büsching: geb.1724, deutscher Geograph, kgl. Preußischer Oberkonsistorialrat und Direktor des Berlinischen Gymnasiums / Christoph Daniel Ebeling: geb.1741, gest.1817, war Hamburger Aufklärer, Amerikanist, Pädagoge, Musikkritiker und Bibliothekar].
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VERDI, G.:
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| La Traviata
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[KLAVIERAUSZUG]Hop. 55B. - Französische Erstausgabe der 2. Fassung. - Einband berieben und bestoßen. Seiten leicht gebräunt. - Selten. Escudier (V.Nr. 1519) (1855). 1 Bl., 276 gest. S. 4°. Hldr. [PIANO/VOCAL SCORE]
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| Biblia cum summarioru[m] apparatu pleno quadrupliciq[ue] repertorio insignita: cui ultra castigatione[m] dilige[n]tissima[m] & signanter in vocabulario dictionu[m] hebraica[rum] ubi [pro] maiori sui parte erat mendosa & vitiosa: addite sunt marginales additiones annales et gentis cuiusque ?m ea t[empor]a historias nota[n]tes: canonu[m] quoque ad sacram scripturam concordantia quas cruce adnotauimus. In libri commendationem hexasticon. Emendata magis scaturit nunc biblia tota Que fuit in nullo tempore visa prius. Qua loca canonici concordant singula iuris In summa casus que tenet & capitum. Qua legum veterisque noui argumenta videntur Omne felici que tibi tersa patet.
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Lugdunum (Lyon), Jacob Mareschal, 1519, 8°, 1 Bl., CCCCC Bll., Pergamenteinband der Zeit. Ort und Verlag von Blatt CCCCC verso entnommen, Titelblatt in rot/schwarz mit einem Holzschnitt, Initialen, zahlreiche alte Anmerkungen im Text, Titelblatt lose, ohne die Einleitung und den Schlußteil
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GUILELMUS PARISIENSIS
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| Postille maiores sup[er] Euangelia [et] Epistolas: que[m]admodu[m] in templis per annu[m] legunt[ur]: no[n] minus vtiles q[ua]m familiares. Monotessaron passionis Christi, ex quatuor euangelistis confectu[m], et expositu[m] diligenter, per autores receptos
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(Adam Petri de Langendorff), Basel 1519 Contemporary light brown calf on bevelled wooden boards, rebacked with clasps from the Dülmen Charterhouse with the binder's initials "H C" (see below) 4to . Superb copy of this revised edition of this popular collection of liturgical texts attributed to Guilelmus Arvernus, bishop of Paris, with his sources including commentaries by Saints Augustine, Jerome, and Thomas Aquinas, the Venerable Bede, and Nicolas de Lyra; also included are additions by Daniel Agricola. The work went through numerous editions with the present edition revised by Petri who has added a new prefatory letter dated 10 February 1519. Richard Muther in his "German Book Illustration of the Gothic Period and Early Renaissance (1460-1530)" notes: "The first important artist who supplied the Basel printers with illustrations was Urs Graf, who was born in Solothurn, sometime between 1485 and 1490. . The first Basel book printer who engaged him was Adam Petri, who had him illustrate Guilielmus's 'Postilla super epistolas et evangelia'. The title page woodcut is 120 x 92 mm, and his monogram is on the bottom center of the illustration. The 94 small (43 x 33) text illustrations all bear his monogram" (p. 179). The very handsome binding was done in the Duelmen (or Dülmen) Charter house (Carthusians Order) near Wedderen, in Westphalia and is similar to one described by E. Ph. Goldschmidt in his "Gothic & Renaissance Bookbindings" (see no. 165 and plate CV). The covers are covered in a frame divided double fillets with tools of two sitting birds with big beaks, rampant lion, eagles, and a fleur-de-lys. On the bottom of the back cover are two heart-shaped stamps containing the letters H and G. The back cover has three armorial shields. The binding was expertly rebacked, perhaps in the 18th century, over three raised bands. The clasps probably also date from this date but the catches are original. Goldschmidt notes that Weal (R. 630, 631) dates similar bindings on MSS and ascribes them to Cologne. "He interprets the initials H. G. as those of the 'original owner'; this obviously cannot be right, since these initials are found on many Dülmen bindings and only on bindings from that Charter house. Sometimes also Dülmen bindings, quite similar in appearance to these, bear the initials, I. O. or E. C. or B. In my opinion they must be regarded as the signature of the particular brother who bound these volumes, because they can in no way refer to the monastery as such. . The Duelmen books remained in their original home for a long time, and were only dispersed by auction at the beginning of this century" (Text vol. pp. 249-50). Goldschmidt's bound text was printed in Cologne in 1536, some 17 years later that the present work, which, if Goldschmidt is correct, make this a very early production of the binder "H. G." From the collection of George Dunn of Woolley Hall, Maidenhead (d. 1912), who was a member of Type Facsimile Society, founded by Robert Proctor, and of the Bibliographical Society. His library, important for its collection rare imprints, were sold at Sotheby's after his death with many going to Harvard. The book plate was designed and printed by his friend William Morris at the Kelmscott Press. On the front vellum end- paper (originally pasted down?) there are notes by Dunn regarding the Urs Graf woodcuts and the Duelman binding with the note that he bought it in March 1899 2 volumes in 1. [4], 352, [12], 39, [1] leaves. Title in red and black. Two woodcut title-pages (extra woodcut title for the "Passio"), an almost full-page woodcut enclosing pockets of text in red ink (woodcut repeated in 2nd part with black text and dated 1518), and 94 text woodcuts by Urs Graf with his monogram. Wide margin copy with deckle visible on bottom margins of some leaves. Very small brown spot in outer blank margins of first few leaves. Fine fresh copy. With bookplates of George Dunn and L.G.A. Larue on front paste-down. . § VD 16 E 4395; Hieronymus Petri 24a.
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Chronica
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| von vil unnd mancherlay historien und in vil landen und gegenden geschehen, von dem Jar nach christi geburt biß auf das Tausent fünffhundert unnd neuntzehen, widerumb mit fleyß überlesen, gemert unnd gebessert.
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[Augsburg, Jörg Nadler, 1519].. 4°. Titel in Rot u. Schwarz mit breiter Holzschn.-Titelbordüre. 32 nn. Bll. (das letzte weiß), Mod. HPgmt.. Seltene Chronik vom Jahr 903 bis 1519 mit Schwerpunkt auf die Ereignisse in Augsburg bzw. Bayern. - "1446. An[n]o M.cccc.xlvi jar, am dreyzehenden tag vor Weynachten da zohen die Hayden in das land der kriechen, und schlügen der kriechen zway und zwaintzigk tausent man zu todt in einem tal wann die kriechen fluhen und zwen Künig mit in". - Titelbordüre in flauem Abdruck (bes. im unteren Rand) und seitlich min. angeschnitten. Schwach gebräunt bzw. stockfleckig. Wenige Bll. im Bug etw. wasserrandig. - VD 16, C 2484 (nur ein Exemplar; das Exemplar der Münchner Staatsbibliothek nicht mehr vorhanden); Weller, Repertorium 1177; nicht bei Kuczynski.
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ZWINGLI, Ulrich. -
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| Zum Gedächtnis der Zürcher Reformation 1519-1919.
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Gedruckt und verlegt von der Buchdruckerei Berichthaus in Zürich, 1919, in-folio, Frontispiz-Porträt Zwingli's in Farbe + XIV + 308 S. + ca. 180 Tafeln + Anhang: Brieftexte mit ¥bers. d. lat. Briefe, Original-Leinenband.
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DEL CARRETTO GALEOTTO
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| TEMPIO DE AMORE DEL MOLTO MAGNIFICO ET CELEBERRIMO POETAMARCHESE DAL CARRETTO.
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(In fine:) Mediolani, ex officina Minutiana impensis d. presbyt. Nicolai de Gorgonzola, Idibus Octobris MDXIX (1519), in-8, ff. (124, segn. *2, A-O8, P10), magnifica legatura milanese coeva in p. ma rocchino tabacco, filetti a secco e in oro ai piatti con scritta in capitali in oro Tempio de amore, al piatto anteriore, e Giovan Battista Pechio, al piatto posteriore (piccole mancanze al dorso nella parte di testa e piede, lievi graffi al piatto posteriore). La famiglia Pecchio Ghiringhelli Rota van ta antiche origini milanesi e il Giovan Battista possessore del presente esemplare puo' essere identificato con il cavaliere dellOrdine di S. Stefano di Toscana vissuto nella prima meta' del XVI secolo (SPRETI, Enciclopedia Nobiliare Italiana, V, pp. 220-221). Seconda edizione (la prima era apparsa lanno precedente) di questo componimento teatrale realizzato verso il 1504 e dedicato a Guglielmo, marchese di Monferrato, presso la cui corte, lA. si rifugio' dopo che il suo castello di Finale fu raso al suolo dai Genovesi. E un dramma allegorico in versi, senza la divisione in atti, che tratta un argomento profano nella forma della sacra rappre sentazione, ed che include altri componimenti come la versione in terza rima della Tavola di Cebete e il riassunto delle Metamorfosi di Apuleio' (D.B.IT). Il piemontese Galeotto Del Carretto (nato nel contado di Acqui poco prima del 1455 e morto nel 1530) e' personalita' di spicco nellaristocrazia, nella vita politica e culturale italiana a cavallo dei secoli XV-XVI; fu poeta, scrittore di teatro e storiografo (la sua Cronica di Monferrato in ottava rima, rimasta inedita per secoli benche' fosse conosciuta e citata, ha visto la luce soltanto nel 1898, per cura di Giorcelli, nella Rivista di storia della prov. di Alessandria, VII, pp. 8-107). Di lui il Vallauri, nella sua Storia della poesia in Piemonte, parla a lungo e molto bene, dichiarando che un nostro paesano fu quegli che scrisse nel 1502 la prima tragedia italiana, la Sofonisba (op. cit. I, p. 71). Bellesemplare assai puro (lievi tracce dumido sugli ultimi ff.), a grandi margini, con antica nota di dedica al titolo, probabilmente di mano dellautore stesso, Al mol. Magnifico signor mio oss. mo. Importante edizione in legatura milanese del tempo, assai rara a reperirsi (per confronti per lo stile della legatura cfr. De Marinis, III, n. 2635). BOLOGNA n. 119. CLUBB 350 (solo ediz. 1524). ALLACCI 756. SANESI I, 171. SOLEINNE, SUPPL. 362 (ed. 1524). BMC 151. DBIT XXXVI, 415-419. OLSCHKI, 4591, ed. 1524.
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GELLIUS, AULUS
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| Noctium atticarum libri XIX.
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Basel, Andreas Cratander & Ludwig Hornken 1519 Folio (cm 30), bella legatura ‘retrospettiva’ (recente) in marocchino bruno con impressioni a secco ai piatti, ad imitazione di una legatura veneziana del tempo. Titolo in rosso entro bella bordura xilografica istoriata (monogramm. "HF 1512), una bella bordura istoriata all’inizio del testo, moltissimi capilettera figurati a fondo nero, da soggetti di Holbein, cc. (14 nn.), num. 106 (22 nn.), in fine marca tipogr. al recto ed al verso altra xilografia, con monogramma HF. Elegante edizione, la prima edita a Basilea dalla coppia Cratander/Hornken di questo classico. VD16, G-1036; BMC STC German Books p. 336; Schweiger II, 377; Graesse III, 45; non in Adams. Per la xilogr. cfr. Hieronymus 299.
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Johann Schaeffler:
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| Kalender für das Jahr 1520. (Einblattdruck).
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Konstanz, Johann Schäffler, 1519.. Fünfspaltiges O-Kalenderfragment mit Holzschnittleiste in schwarzem und rotem Druck mit einem Mondphasenholzschnitt. Das Fragment wurde 2006 fachgerecht restauriert und angeschöpft. Fragmentmaße: 45,5 x 34 cm, Blattmaße: 34 x 64 cm.. Die Datierung des Kalenders ergibt sich aus dem angegebenen Pfingsttermin am 27.Mai, der dann wieder den Ostertermin am 8. April ergibt. Damit kommen nur die Jahre 1509, 1515 und 1520 in Frage. Die angegebene Mondfinsternis "am Tag Bonifacii" passt nur auf das Jahr 1520. Der Drucker ergibt sich aus der Type M44 in Verbindung mit den Eigenheiten der Buchstaben V und W sowie der Holzschnitt-Randleiste mit dem "gebückten Mann" und den "Meereskatzen". Die Initialen des Blattes J.S.C. bedeuten somit: "Johann Schäffler Constanz (Costentz)" oder "Johannes Schaeffler Constantiensis". (Oliver Duntze Analyse 2006) Schäffler war von 1492 bis 1494 als Drucker in Ulm tätig, 1495 in Freising, 1497 bis 1499 wieder in Ulm und seit 1505 in Konstanz am Bodensee, wo er um 1533 gestorben ist. Aus der Inkunabelzeit ist kein Konstanzer Drucker namentlich bekannt, wenn auch eine Druckertätigkeit vor 1500 zu vermuten ist (Geldner I, 159).
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GUILELMUS PARISIENSIS
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| Postille maiores sup[er] Euangelia [et] Epistolas: que[m]admodu[m] intemplis per annu[m] legunt[ur]: no[n] minus vtiles q[ua]m familiares.Monotessaron passionis Christi, ex quatuor euangelistis confectu[m], etexpositu[m] diligenter, per autores receptos
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(Adam Petri de Langendorff) Basel 1519 Contemporary light brown calf on bevelled wooden boards, rebacked with clasps from the Dülmen Charterhouse with the binder's initials "H C" (see below) 4to . Superb copy of this revised edition of this popular collection of liturgical texts attributed to Guilelmus Arvernus, bishop of Paris, with his sources including commentaries by Saints Augustine, Jerome, and Thomas Aquinas, the Venerable Bede, and Nicolas de Lyra; also included are additions by Daniel Agricola. The work went through numerous editions with the present edition revised by Petri who has added a new prefatory letter dated 10 February 1519. Richard Muther in his "German Book Illustration of the Gothic Period and Early Renaissance (1460-1530)" notes: "The first important artist who supplied the Basel printers with illustrations was Urs Graf, who was born in Solothurn, sometime between 1485 and 1490. ... The first Basel book printer who engaged him was Adam Petri, who had him illustrate Guilielmus's 'Postilla super epistolas et evangelia'. The title page woodcut is 120 x 92 mm, and his monogram is on the bottom center of the illustration. The 94 small (43 x 33) text illustrations all bear his monogram" (p. 179). The very handsome binding was done in the Duelmen (or Dülmen) Charter house (Carthusians Order) near Wedderen, in Westphalia and is similar to one described by E. Ph. Goldschmidt in his "Gothic & Renaissance Bookbindings" (see no. 165 and plate CV). The covers are covered in a frame divided double fillets with tools of two sitting birds with big beaks, rampant lion, eagles, and a fleur-de-lys. On the bottom of the back cover are two heart-shaped stamps containing the letters H and G. The back cover has three armorial shields. The binding was expertly rebacked, perhaps in the 18th century, over three raised bands. The clasps probably also date from this date but the catches are original. Goldschmidt notes that Weal (R. 630, 631) dates similar bindings on MSS and ascribes them to Cologne. "He interprets the initials H. G. as those of the 'original owner'; this obviously cannot be right, since these initials are found on many Dülmen bindings and only on bindings from that Charter house. Sometimes also Dülmen bindings, quite similar in appearance to these, bear the initials, I. O. or E. C. or B. In my opinion they must be regarded as the signature of the particular brother who bound these volumes, because they can in no way refer to the monastery as such. ... The Duelmen books remained in their original home for a long time, and were only dispersed by auction at the beginning of this century" (Text vol. pp. 249-50). Goldschmidt's bound text was printed in Cologne in 1536, some 17 years later that the present work, which, if Goldschmidt is correct, make this a very early production of the binder "H. G." From the collection of George Dunn of Woolley Hall, Maidenhead (d. 1912), who was a member of Type Facsimile Society, founded by Robert Proctor, and of the Bibliographical Society. His library, important for its collection rare imprints, were sold at Sotheby's after his death with many going to Harvard. The book plate was designed and printed by his friend William Morris at the Kelmscott Press. On the front vellum end- paper (originally pasted down?) there are notes by Dunn regarding the Urs Graf woodcuts and the Duelman binding with the note that he bought it in March 1899 2 volumes in 1. [4], 352, [12], 39, [1] leaves. Title in red and black. Two woodcut title-pages (extra woodcut title for the "Passio"), an almost full-page woodcut enclosing pockets of text in red ink (woodcut repeated in 2nd part with black text and dated 1518), and 94 text woodcuts by Urs Graf with his monogram. Wide margin copy with deckle visible on bottom margins of some leaves. Very small brown spot in outer blank margins of first few leaves. Fine fresh copy. With bookplates of George Dunn and L.G.A. Larue on front paste-down. . § VD 16 E 4395; Hieronymus Petri 24a
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BOETHIUS.
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| De consolatione philosophie duplici commentario videlicet sancti Thome & Jodoci badii ascensii cum utriusque tabula. Item eiusdem de disciplina scholarium cum explanatione et quintilianum de officio discipulorum diligenter annotata.
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Rare edition of an influental book Rouen, for Joannis Mace, Rennes, 1519. 2 parts in 1 vol. 4to Modern vellum, with red morocco title-label on spine. Large woodcut devices of Jean Macé on the two titles, and on verso of the last leaf; first title printed in red and black. Several fine woodcut initials. (156); (32) lvs. Beautifully produced edition, printed at Rouen for Jean Macé at Rennes, of this famous book by Boethius, with the comments by Thomas of Aquino and Josse Badius Ascensius skillfully arranged in smaller type around Boethius's text. Added with separate title is the famous pseudo-Boethius's text on school discipline together with Quintilianus's text on the duty of pupils, also in edited by Josse Badius Ascensius, and also with Badius's comments in small print around the main text. Anicius Manlius Torquatus Severinus Boethius (ca. 475-ca. 525), celebrated philosopher and pedagogue, Roman consul, and councillor of King Theodoric of the Ostrogoths, wrote his De consolatione philosophiae in prison at the end of his life when he had fallen into disgrace. In this very influential work he tried to establish a bridge between classical philosophy and christian scholastic thought. The importance of the book can hardly be exaggerated. All through the Middle Ages the book found a large number of commentators and imitators, inspired philosophy as well as literature, and was considered most suitable for use at schools. It inspired great authors like Jean de Meung, Chaucer and Dante. The added treatises were basic sources for the ideas on the organisation of education and the duties of students, and especially in the Renaissance on all questions of education. Fine copy of a rare edition.- (Few small wormholes in first lvs.; a few unobtrusive stains; occasionally very sl. browned). Renouard, Badius Ascensius, II, p. 211-212, nr. 22; not in Adams, or in STC French; not in NUC.
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Nerva Coccius & Traianus Ulpius.
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| Nervae & Traiani, atq; Adriani Caesarum vitae ex Dione, Georgio Merula interprete. Aelius Spartianus. Iulius Capitolinus. Lampridius. Flavius Vopiscus. Trebellius Pollio. Vulcatius Gallicanus.
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Aldo Manucio,, Venecia: 1519 8 hojas, 422 folios, 2 hojas. Encuadernación de época en piel con filetes y florones en planos. Faltas en lomo y puntas. Rozaduras. Cortes dorados. Renouard pàgina 87, número 8. En la portada figura la divisa: "Non est mortale quod opta" en letra del s. xvi. En la portada y en la hoja del colofón: "Solideo laus honor et gloria" firmada Segunda edición aldina ampliada respecto de la primera de 1516, con el prefacio de Egnatius a Minutios.
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| SPECULUM PASSIONIS DOMINI NOSTRI JESU CHRISTI
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Nuremberg: Federicum Peypus, Impressum. Impensis, Georgii Glockenden.. 1519. Second edition. Folio. ff.lxxviii. Black letter, double column text. Illustrated with 39 large (full page) woodcuts (3 repeats) and 1 small one. Modern vellum, spine with 5 raised bands. Title leaf a bit soiled. The first 2 woodcuts have been hand-colored in a somewhat pastel appearance (using orange, green & yellow). Some light marginal stains to a few leaves, and the final leaf with a few small wormholes just into the outer margin of a woodcut. One leaf (K1 verso) with 28 lines of early mss. Notes. Overall a very nice, clean copy with good impressions of the woodcuts.
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[Gótico.]
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| BIBLIA CUM SUMMARIORUM APPARATU PLENO QUADRUPLICIQUE REPERTORIO INSIGNITA insignita cui ultra castigationem diligentissimam et signanter in vocabulario dictionum Hebraicarum ubi pro majori sui parte erat mendosa & vitiosa addite sunt marginales additiones annales et gentis cujusque secundum ea tempora historias notantes canonum quoque ad Sacram Scripturam concordantia quas cruce adnotavimus.
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[Ed. Jean Petit. París, 1519.] [En el colofón: Impressa Parisius per Johannem Prevel anno Domini millessimo quingentessimo decimonono, quarta augusti.] 27 h., CCCCLXXX fol., 56 h. Texto a dos columnas, con apostillas marginales. Ilustr. con 1 lám. grabada en madera, dividida en seis escenas que representan la creación del mundo, capitulares. Enc. en pergamino reciente, con la lomera rotulada, cortes pintados, presentada en petaca. * Esta edición sigue la versión latina de Alberto Castellano (1450-1523), publicada en Venecia en 1511. Biblia
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BARTHOLOMAEUS Anglicus
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by Friedrich Peypus for Johann Koberger 3 May 1519, Nuremberg 19th century stiff wrappers Folio . Important Renaissance edition of this influential medieval encyclopedia, "On the Properties of Things," by Bartholomaeus Anglicus (Bartholomew of England) which is very comprehensive with the sections on natural history being very advanced for the period in additional to the traditional theological topics that are dealt with. Thorndike comments that it is interesting to note that this 13th century monk included substantially more science that his 16th century counterparts. In nineteen books he deals with, among other things, medicine; trees and herbs; gems, minerals and metals; food and drink; geography; cosmology; animals; and music. Bartolomaeus Anglicus (Fl. ca. 1220-1250) was a monk born in England, who became professor of divinity at the University of Paris. For centuries after his death he was famous as the compiler of this highly esteemed encyclopedia on the nature of things: "An encyclopedia written for the common people, that went through many editions. Still important for its information on political geography and its accounts of natural history. It treats also of medicine, cosmology, form and matter, meteorology, minerals, metals, trees, plants, measures and weights, musical instruments, and many other matters" (Stillwell, Awakening Interest in Science, no. 595: Basel 1471 ed.). The work also appears to have been a Shakespeare source (cf. Kunz, Shakespeare and Precious Stones, p. 36). Thorndike in his "History of Magic and Experimental Science" devotes a whole chapter describing the work in great detail (vol. II, chap. LIV; pp. 401-435). From the library of Wolfgang Sedelius (inscription, dated 1537, on title and with annotations in his hand on leaves m6, n1, o6, and x1). Wolfgang Seydel (1492-1562) was a well known preacher at the Augustine Church in Munich. He was an opponent of the reform movement and helped to prevent the advances of Protestantism in Munich Title within fine large historiated border, with the blank *6, historiated and ornamental initials, printed in double columns; final text leaf with small piece of blank margin torn away (no loss); title a little dusty otherwise a very nice clean copy. § Adams B264; cf. Neville I, 83 (1491 ed.) & Sinkankas 423 & 434 (other eds.).
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Lyon 1519 bei Jacob Mareschal (dem Älteren) für Simon Vincent in 8vo (18 x 12 cm). Jac. Mareschal entwickelte sich in kürzester Zeit z. Bibelspezialisten. Der Raubdruck der Matth. Sambucellus-Bibel Basel 1509 (Stuttgart D 220), mit der Jac. Mareschal 1510 startete (Stuttg. D 229), wird hier ebenfalls bei ZVAB angeboten u. zwecks Vermeidung von Wiederhol. wird hierauf Bezug genommen. Sie wurde für Mareschal ein 'Bestseller'. Bereits 1514 (vgl Stuttg. D 251) u. 1519 waren Nachdrucke erforderlich, jedesmal mit dem - leicht abgeänderten - Hexastichon Matth. Sambucellus werbend, diesmal die 6. Zeile mit dem unsinnigen Fehler 'Omne' (statt richtig: Omine!) beginnend. An dem 'Aufbau' der Bibel wird festgehalten, auch daß man den Bibel- Erwerber darüber entscheiden läßt, ob er die Bibel mit oder ohne die 'Paukverse' des Fr. Gotthi erwirbt, wie hier, wo die 'Gotthi-Lernlyrik' (F8 G8) von anfang an nicht dabei ist u. damit auch die Verl.-Marke - auf dem Tit.blatt vorhanden - in fine fehlt (zusätzl. in Kopie anbei). - Von den 'Bibelhilfen' ist das 'vierfache Repertorium' m. d. '4 Tabulae' ordnungsgemäß vorhanden u. in fine sind auch komplett die 'Interpr. nominum hebraicorum'. Der 'geraubte' (=herausgeschnittene) Sechs -Schöpfungs-Tage-Holzschnitt (dd10 - abgeb. bei Baudrier XI 448) ist durch eine beigef. Kopie ersetzt. - Bei der 4. 'Tabula alphabetica' sind die beiden Bl dd5 u. dd6 v. vorne nach hinten verheftet worden, wie das auch beim Stuttg. Expl D 276 geschehen ist. Diese beiden Bl sind in fine zwischen E3 u. E4 eingebunden. Einschl. Titel nebst 'Vorreden' stellt sich die Kollation - das Verheften der beiden Blätter ignorierend - wie folgt: (30) Bl (aa8 bb8 cc4 dd10), 500 Bl (a-z8 A-Z8 AA-QQ8 RR4), (38) Bl (A-D8 E6). Das Titelbl. ist in Rot/Schwarz gedruckt; die Verl.-Titelvignette in Schwarz (abgeb. bei Silvestre Nr. 267) wird von rotem Textdruck eingerahmt. Die acta apostolorum werden - nach altem Brauch - nach dem Hebräerbrief gebracht. -. Biblia Latina (Römisch/Kathol.)Diese Bibel - früher einmal zum Vermögen des Antiquariats Ludwig Rosenthal gehörend - hat den Holocaust sehr lädiert überstanden: Durchgehend stark wasser- u. gelbfleckig, dazu mit zahllos. Notizen versehen, der zeitgenöss. Pgtbd mit 5 durchgezogenen Riemchen- Bünden ist unansehnlich fleckig, was zum Rundum-Grünschnitt kontrastiert. - Stuttg. D 276 - Copinger Nr. 171 - Masch II, III p 167 Rdz III - Panzer VII 324/399 - Baumgarten. Merkw. Bücher Bd III 11 ff Nr. 1485 - DM II 2 p 917 Anm. nach Nr. 6093 - Adams I 125, B 997 - Baudrier XI 401 - v. Gültlingen II 209/10 Nr. 56 und II 60 Nr. 131 - BLC 28, 348.
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| Opera Sallustiana. Caij Crispi Sallustij. cum Iodoci Badii Ascensii expositione. opera. Pomponii leti Sallustiana recognitio. Portij latronis in Catilinam declamatio. Philippi beroaldi inuectiuarum Ciceronis commendatio. M. T. Ciceronis in Catilinam inuectiue quinque. L. Sergij Catiline in Ciceronem responsiue due . Orationes insuper variae.
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1519 Lyon, Jean Marion,1519, I volume in-4 relié demi-veau postérieur (vi), cxxxix, (manque le dernier feuillet non chiffré, signalé dans l’exemplaire de la Bibliothèque de Lyon). Belle édition illustrée de 55 bois gravés, certains répétés avec une mise en page remarquable. Avec des Commentaires de Guillaume de Ramsey, Beroalde, Bade, etc 16,341, (12) pages.
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| Emperor Charles V Inspecting the Building of Escorial, Close to Madrid
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. AN UTTERLY UNIQUE DRAWING OF HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR CHARLES V AT ESCORIAL Inscription: 'Brixiae' et 'Carolus Puteus Hoc Opus Calamo Fecit. / Carolus innumeris redimitus tempora lauris, /Bellorum vitat fremitus atque otia querit. / Sacros monasterii: Sic bello strennuus HEROS: Deseruit terras, tradens sua regna PHILIPPO' et numerate '8' Pen and brown ink, on parchment Parchment size: approx. 7 1/10" x 8 9/10" Framed size: approx. 16 3/5" x 18 1/10" This is an extraordinary and utterly unique drawing of Emperor Charles V (1519-1558), produced by an unknown member of the Flemish School during the sixteenth century. This drawing is based on a composition painted by Antonio Tempesta (1555-1563) at Palazzo Mattei in Rome. It likely served as the basis of the eighth and final engraving included in Mattaus Merian's (1593-1650), father of legendary naturalist Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717), 1615 work dedicated to the life of Charles V. The artist to whom the inscription refers, "Carolus Puteus, " is unknown today, but scholars have suggested that he is of the family of the gifted painter and miniaturist Thomas van den Putte (1532-1608). The scene represented in the drawing, however, is not a historical event, since the construction of Escorial did not commence until five years after Charles V's death. The drawing depicts Charles V overseeing the building of the famed Spanish monastery and palace. Decked out in full Classical garb, his chiseled musculature exposed, Charles V gives feedback to an architect holding a blueprint of Escorial's legendary basilica. Surrounding the emperor are a band of similarly heroic looking soldiers and a number of builders hard at work. A lavish border encloses the scene along with the artist's inscription as well. Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V, was the son of Philip I and Joana of Castile, and the grandson of Ferdinand II of Aragón, Isabella of Castile, Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I, and Mary of Burgundy. Upon his father's death in 1506,...
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OTTATO (OPTATUS), CESARE ; ( Al-Razi, Abu Bakr o Rhazes o Rasis ) ARCOLANO, GIOVANNI (1390-1458) GATTINARA, MARCO; ASTARI, BIAGIO; LANDOLFI, CESARE; AQUILANI, SEBASTIANO; LEONICENO, NICOLO’; ALMENAR, JUAN
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| Cesari Optati Citarei de regno Neapolis . Opus tripartitum de crisi. De diebus criticis: & de causis criticorum. Venetijs, Octauiani Scoti Modoetiensis ac sociorum, die XV Iunij 1517. Practica Joan. Arculani. Eminentissimum opus in nonum Rasis ad regem Almansorem librum. Venetijs, impensis Luceantonij de Giunta, 1519. Marci Gattinarie Super nono Almansoris. Blasij Astarij De febribus. Cesaris Landulphi De febribus. Sebastiani Aquilani de morbo gallico. Eiusdem questio de febre sanguinis. Nicolai Leoniceni de morbo gallico . Antonij Benivenij de morborum mirandis. Joannis Almenar de morbo gallico . Ioannis Almenar De morbo Gallico. Venetijs, sumptibus heredum Octauiani Scoti et sociorum, aprili 1516.
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Venezia 1517, 1519, 1516 Folio (cm 30), 3 OPERE IN UN VOLUME in solida legatura di fine seicento in pelle marrone, dorso a 6 nervi decorato in oro negli scomparti, doppio tassello, tagli rossi colorati a spruzzo. Prima carta con mancanza del margine bianco inferiore (senza danni al testo), controfondata con foglio di carta su cui un anonimo possessore ha annotato (di seguito al foglio di guardia, interamente manoscritto) in latino con grafia del secolo XVI una serie di osservazioni in ordine a diverse funzioni e patologie del corpo umano: Sputus, Stridor dentum, Cor tremor, Sapor oris, Appetitus, Digestio, Vomitus ecc. Marca tipografica alla fine (c. 12, restauro non recente). Piccoli tarli e macchiette, leggermente rifilato. Capilettera e 2 diagrammi astrologici xilogr. n.t., testo su due colonne in car. gotico; cc. 12 num, marca tipografica all’ult. carta. Prima edizione di questo trattato di medicina astrologica del medico napoletano Cesare Ottato. L’influsso degli astri, secondo l’insegnamento di Galeno seguito dai maggiori pensatori del Medioevo e del Rinascimento (Pietro d’Abano, Gerolamo Cardano, Luca Gaurico, Andrea Argoli), era decisivo nell’evoluzione e nello sviluppo delle facoltà fisiche e psichiche dell’uomo. In particolare, questo trattato analizza i giorni critici delle malattie, secondo il corso della Luna e degli astri, nel tentativo di individuarne e isolarne le cause. Durling 3425. ARCULANUS : testo su due colonne in car. gotico; cc. 177 num, marca tipografica all’ult. carta (buco di 1 cm con perdita di 3 o 4 parole); numerose postille marginali coeve. Nuova edizione della Practica, monumentale commentario al nono libro del famoso trattato medico di ar-Razi al-Mansur (Rhazes ad Almansore), in cui si descrivono i sintomi, le cause e le terapie di alcune importanti malattie e affezioni, tra cui ad esempio la malinconia, provocata dall’eccesso di umore biliare. L’Arcolano, nato probabilmente a Verona nel 1390 e morto a Ferrara nel 1458, studiò medicina a Padova, dove fu anche insegnante per un periodo prima di passare allo Studio bolognese. Attento studioso della medicina secondo le fonti arabo-persiane e convinto propugnatore del metodo di Avicenna, si occupò anche delle opere dell’Almansore, medico, filosofo, matematico e alchimista che nacque ad Ar-Rayy (Rhazes) in Persia intorno all’865 e morì probabilmente a Baghdad nel 923 circa dopo aver svolto la maggior parte della sua attività di scienziato a Baghdad. L’opera dell’Arcolano ebbe vasto successo e conobbe numerose edizioni tra la princeps del 1483 e quella del 1560. Camerini, Annali dei Giunti, I, n. 221. Durling, n. 247/248 (simili ed. 1517 e 1524, non questa). GATTINARA Etc. : Frontespizio foderato (un pò sporco), piccolo strappo a c. 2 (testo integro), mancanza dell’angolo inferiore destro di c. 9 (con perdita di qq. parola o parti di), qualche macchiolina ma complessivamente esemplare pulito. Bei capilettera, piccola xilogr. a c. 24v raffigurante un clistere (probabilmente una delle prime immagini di questo strumento) e tavola logica "Arbor signorum" in xilografia a c. 79r (cioè 77r). Testo su due coll. in car. gotico, marca tipografica in fine, cc. num. 77, (1), numerate per errore 79, manca l’ultima bianca. Numerose interessanti postille marginali coeve, al verso dell’ult. carta, sotto la marca, bella nota coeva ms. che annota l’acquisto del libro nel 1519 a Bologna, ‘in vigilia Sancti Nicolai’, cioè il 5 dicembre, poichè nei paesi di area germanica (probabile provenienza dell’anonimo estensore, data la calligrafia) la festa di Sankt Nikolaus viene festeggiata il 6 dicembre. Importante raccolta di scritti medici di vari autori, contenente il commento all’Almansore del medico vercellese Marco Gattinara (inventore, secondo alcuni, della siringa), i trattati sulla febbre di Biagio Astari e Cesare Landolfi (entrambi attivi a Pavia nel Quattrocento), e gli scritti di Sebastiano Aquilani, Nicolò Leoniceno e Juan Almenar sul cosiddetto morbo gallico, cioè la sifilide. L’origine s
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(500 FIG. RARISSIMO). SAVONAROLA GIROLAMO.
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| PREDICHE DE FRA HIERONYMO / PER QUADRAGESIMA / PREDICHE UTILISSIME... SOPRA AMOS PROPHETA: ET SOPRA ZACHARIA PROPHETA: ET PARTE / ETIAM SOPRA LI EVANGELII OCCORRENTI: ET MOLTI PSALMI DE DA/VID. NUOVISSIMAMENTE REVISTE... ET RE POSTO AI SUO LOCHI TUTTE LE CO/SE TRUNCHADE PER LA IMPRESSIONE VE/NETA DE LAZARO FACTA DEL 1514. IN FINE: (VENEZIA CESARE ARRIVABENE, 20 AGOSTO 1519).
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(cm 20,5) Attraente mz. pergamena antica ben restaurata, piatti con messale rosso e nero del 500, sguardie antiche; cc. 4 nn., cc. 245 (di 252). Caratteri romani, 2 colonne, capilettera figurati molto belli, anche a fondo nero e sotto il titolo bella xilografia (cm 12x11). Edizione molto rara di queste famose prediche raccolte dalla viva voce del Savonarola da Lorenzo Viali. Manca a Choix, Moreni, Gamba, Adams, BM. STC. e Moranti. La celebre xilografia col carnefice che attizza il rogo sul quale e' il frate, in mezzo alle fiamme, e' di tradizione puramente veneziana, contrariamente alle altre illustrazioni venete che subiscono linfluenza delle edizioni fiorentine. Purtroppo manca lultima carta (252) e, per motivi di censura, mancano 6 carte dalla 60 alla 65 comprese, la 66, presente, e' scarabocchiata. Altrimenti si tratta di esemplare bellisssimo fresco, nitido e marginoso. Esssling 1458; Sander 6827; Panzer VIII 453, 951; Graesse VI 282; Brunet V 168; Ginori-Conti n 28. Il Census, Iccu, registra solo 5 copie nelle biblioteche italiane.
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| Die Geuerlicheiten und eins Teils der Geschichten des Loblichen Streitbaren und Hochberumbten Helds und Ritters Tewrdannckhs
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Johann Schönsperger, Augsburg 1519 2o (330 x 220 mm). 116 woodcuts (of 118, lacking numbers 4 and 111) by Jost de Negker and Heinrich Kupferworm after Leonhard Beck (77), Hans Burgkmair (13), Hans Schdufelein (20), and others. (Title and a2 supplied in an early manuscript facsimile, a8, b1, N5 and blank P5 lacking, lower portion of r5 repaired affecting some letters on verso, D8 with small hole to last two lines affecting a few letters supplied in facsimile, P4 loose with light fraying to lower margin.) Late 19th- century vellum binding of an antiphonal leaf (backstrip and front panel have pulled away from the text block at the front hinge, but remain attached to each other and the rear board). Provenance: Daniel Henry Holmes (bookplate); John Wesley Warrington (bookplate). Second edition, a line-by-line reprint of the first edition, printed by Schönsperger in 1517. It is printed with the same distinctive type, which was created specifically for the work. The type was designed by Vinzenz Röckner, the emperor's court secretary, and the woodcuts, based on preliminary drawings approved by Maximilian himself, are the work of the great woodcut artists, Beck, Schäufelein, Burgkmair, and others. A literary epic, sponsored by Emperor Maximilian (represented in the poem by the hero Tewrdannck) to celebrate his heroic feats in overcoming the difficulties of his journey to win his bride, Mary of Burgundy (die Künigin Ernreich in the poem). Maximilian was largely responsible for writing the poem, and had made the first drafts in 1505-08. Pfintzing, the emperor's private secretary, oversaw completion of the poem and served as general editor. This copy is a mixed second and third issue (Panzer A and B) with b2 and b3 corresponding with Panzer A and the rest corresponding with Panzer B. Brunet V, 787-8; Fairfax Murray German 330 (listing differences between Schönsperger's first three editions).
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| Two rare works on priesthood and education of priests in an interesting 16th century binding with the name of the first owner De vita et moribus sacerdotum, opusculum: singularem eorum dignitatem ostendens, & quibus ornati esse debeant virtutibus: explanans.
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Paris, Ex officina Henrici Stephanus (Henri Estienne), 4 August 1519. 4to. Contemporary early 16th-century calf, ribbed spine, front cover blind tooled with triple rules, central panel with the name of the original owner: "D. Ioa(n)mes Lassere'', blind stamped in capitals, fleur-de-lys cornerpieces; back cover ruled in gilt with the motto ''Memento Mortis'' in gilt capitals. Printed title within elegant woodcut border with wreath, two scholars in upper corners on both sides of a coat-of-arms with three French lilies and a hand holding a book coming from heaven, and lace-strapwork in the lower corners; nice large and smal woodcut initials. 75, (1 blank) lvs. MARRE, Joannes. Enchiridion sacerdotale concinnatum ad salutarem eruditionem Christifidelium ab longe reverendo in Christo patre domino Ioanne Mare Condomiensis episcopo. In quo haec sunt capita. (see below). Paris, Jodocus Badius Ascensius, 25 November 1519. 4to. LXI (=LXXI), (1 blank) lvs. Nice woodcut initials. Two rare works - both in first editions, both complete with their often lacking last leaves - on priesthood and education of priests in a interesting signed 16th century binding, finely produced by two of the most important printers/publishers of the 16th century, Henri Estienne, or Henricus Stephanus (1) and Josse Bade, or Jodocus Badius Ascensius (2).Ad 1: First edition of this influential work on the priestly office by Josse Clic(h)thove (Nieuwpoort 1472-1543 Chartres). Clichthove was a theologian who began his studies at Louvain and went to Paris for his philosophical and theological studies. After receiving the doctorate in theology (1506) he was appointed professor at the Sorbonne. In 1515 he was asked to direct the studies of Louis Guillard, the Bishop-elect of Tournai, and four years later he accompanied him to this latter place. After a short stay there, he returned to Paris and in 1527 to Chartres, whither Guillard had been transferred. A champion of reform in philosophical and theological studies during the earlier part of his life, Clichthove devoted himself later almost exclusively to combating the doctrines of Luther. He gained a wide reputation in intellectual circles as the representative of theology among Lefèvre's collaborators. In particular, Wimpfeling and his disciples, such as Beatus Rhenanuns, showed great appreciation for his work. His works are numerous and belong to almost every department of theology and philosophy. Among his original works must be mentioned De verâ nobilitate opusculum (1512); Elucidatorium ecclesiasticum (1516); ad above all the present work, his De vitâ et moribus sacerdotum (1519). Increasingly Clichthove's efforts were devoted to a reform of the secular clergy. In this work he developed a new and comprehensive concept of the priestly office that anticipated the spirit of Trent. It also defended clerical celibacy and the fast, in opposition to Erasmus, although the latter is not mentioned by name. Already the next year a second edition was printed by Simon de Colines in Paris, followed by further editions in 1548, 1549 and 1550 (2x).The title is printed in a woodcut frame, reproduced as a printer's device in Silvestre (nr. 844); on its verso starts the dedicatory letter to Louis Guilliard, dated Paris 1519. The text begins on f. 3r; the index is on f. 74v-75r, and the colophon on f. 75v; the work is complete including the often lacking last blank.Ad 2: Very rare first edition of this collection of texts edited by Jean Marre, bishop of Condom, for the education of priests. As the title-page is loose and as there are two variant readings in the text of the title-page compared with the title as given by Renouard (l. 8: timenda,; and last l.: Prelo), the title may be a cancel. In that case our copy belongs to an unrecorded issue of the first edition!This interesting work contains the following texts:- f. ir: Title.- f. iv: Letter of Jodocus Badius to Jean Marre, dated Paris, 24 November 1519 (edited by Renouard, p. 77-8).- f. iir-xviv: Preface by Jean Marre (on the title: 'Quae sint de deo
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| Description générale, historique, géographique et physique de la Colonie de Surinam.Amsterdam, Van Harrevelt, 1769. 8vo. 2 volumes. With 2 title-pages, each with a decoration built-up from rococco fleurons, 1 large folding engraved map, 3 folding plates and numerous folding letterpress tables. Contemporary French mottled calf, gold-tooled spines and board edges, each with 1 red and 1 black morocco label, marbled endpapers, green ribbon markers, red edges. Each with the large armorial bookplate of De Couvert (engraved by Goüel).
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(24), 252; (4), 352 pp. Chadenat 1342; Leclerc 1519; Sabin 24112; Suriname-Catalogus 1943; for the map: Koeman, Printed maps of Surinam 20.First edition of a general description of Surinam. With chapters on population, topography, geology, climate, economy, agriculture, and flora and fauna. With a reduced and simplified version of a 1737 map of Surinam by Lavaux, produced for this publication and about half the size of the original. Also with three engraved plates, numerous tables, and a list of all plantations in the region. A very good copy. A comprehensive work on Surinam.
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| INSTITUTA NOVISSIME RECOGNITA APTISSIMISQUE FIGURIS EXCULTA AD IUNCTIS QUAM PLURIBUS IN MARGINE ADDITIONIBUS: QUAS IN ALIJS HACTENUS IMPRESSIS MINIME REPERIES. VENETIIS, LUCANTONIUM DE GIUNTA FLORENTINUM, 1519, IN-16, PERGAMENA MODERNA, CARTELLO IN PELLE AL DORSO. FRONTESPIZIO IN ROSSO, CON PICCOLO RESTAURO E CON MARCA TIPOGRAFICA DEI GIUNTI, TESTO STAMPATO IN ROSSO E NERO. CON 23 BELLE XILOGRAFIE NEL TESTO ED UNA A PIENA PAGINA. BELLO E FRESCO ESEMPLARE. PRIMA EDIZIONE FIGURATA. MANCA, PURTROPPO, LA CARTA 209.
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JOSEFO (Flavio)
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Iosephi Iudei historici preclara opera: non parua accuratione & diligentia rec ter pressa necnõ a cõplusculis m dis quib passiãtea statebat tersa atq3 castigata.- Paris, Impensis Francisci Regnault & Ioannis Petit, 1519; en 4º mayor piel con adornos gofrados realizada por Luna; portada a dos tintas, CXCIIII-CX folios y 44 hojas. Ejemplar con portada y primer folio facsimilados. Por lo demás magnífico ejemplar reimpreso en letra gótica con capitulares grabadas.
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Ansicht: die Stadt Möckmühl mit Schloss und einem 22 Meter hohen Bergfried, zur Erinnerung an die Verteidigung der Burg durch Götz von Berlichingen 1519, Götzenturm genannt.. Kupferstich von Merian um 1650. Ca. 11,5 x 32,5 cm.. Möckmühl.Wir liefern unsere Graphik auf Wunsch mit Expertise.
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| Christoph Daniel Ebelings Erdbeschreibung und Geschichte von Amerika. Die vereinigten Staaten von Nordamerika. Bd. 1+2 (in 3 Bdn.).
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Carl Ernst Bohn Hamburg 2. Aufl. 1519, 1135 S. Kartoneinband, Guter Zustand, Fraktur/ Altdeutsche Schrift., 1794-1800. Bibl-Ex. (urspr. aus der Bibl. des Baron von Hertefeld in Liebenberg). Vermutlich Bibliothekseinband. Einband mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren und leicht berieben. Einbandecken bestoßen. Bd.1, 2. Abth.: Buchrücken mit kleiner Schadstelle am oberen Rand. (= D. Anton Friedrich Büschings Erdbeschreibung. Dreizehnter Theil, welcher Amerika begreift. Die vereinigten Staaten von Nordamerika; Bd.1+2). [Anton Friedrich Büsching: geb.1724, deutscher Geograph, kgl. Preußischer Oberkonsistorialrat und Direktor des Berlinischen Gymnasiums / Christoph Daniel Ebeling: geb.1741, gest.1817, war Hamburger Aufklärer, Amerikanist, Pädagoge, Musikkritiker und Bibliothekar].
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| Opus Epistolarum Des. Erasmi Roterodami : Volume III: 1517-1519 (Opus Epistolarum Des. Erasmi Roterodami, 1517-1519)
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| A lively picture of daily life in thirteenth-century France (Somme le roy.) Sconincx summe. Ende leert hoemen die sonden biechten sal.
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Antwerp, Henrick Eckert, 1519.. 4to. Contemporary limp vellum. Woodcut of a man in confession on title. (156) lvs.. Rare Dutch postincunable edition of the very popular Somme le roy by Laurent d'Orleans (d. ca 1325), Dominican friar and confessor of the French King Philip III, "Le Hardi'. Completed in 1279 at the request of the King, this treatise on the vices and virtues was inspired by the works of Hugh of Saint-Victor, Guillaume Peyraut and the anonymous work Le miroir du monde . The Somme is divided into five sections: on the Ten Commandments, the Twelve Articles of Faith, the Seven Deadly Sins, an Ars Moriendi, and a treatise on the Seven Virtues derived from the Seven Gifts of the Holy Ghost. This final section also includes a commentary on the Lord's Prayer. Instead of the dry scolastic style commonly used for theological works at the time, the Somme le roy is written in a vivid style, illustrating the moral instructions with descriptions of all the virtues and vices of the time, but also with fables, such as the fable of the dog and the donkey, anecdotes, exempla and parables taken from ancient and contemporary history, legends, saint's lives, the bible, and bestiaria. The Somme was very popular as apparent by the huge number of circa one hundred manuscripts in French and the many manuscripts with translations into Flemish, English, Italian, Provencal and Catalan. The influence of the text on ascetic and didactic literature is incontestable. In 1408 the sections one to four were translated into Dutch by the Dutch Carthusian Jan van Rode, from the monastery at Zeelhem in Brabant. The fifth section was translated into Dutch in 1478, for the first printed edition (Delft, 1478). The present book is the second known complete copy, the other is at the University Library Amsterdam. Two incomplete copies are preserved at Brussels and Utrecht. Laurent's work remains a source of information, full of amusing details, especially in the lively descriptions of vices and contemporary anecdotes giving a clear picture of daily life in thirteenth-century France. Fine copy, with some contemp. ms. notes, including an ownership's entry on the verso of the first fly-leaf: "Tanneken van Sanouts(?)', dated 1552; on the blank verso of the last leaf another ownership's entry: "Iste liber pertinat (sic) Anna Lisdüne. Nijhoff-Kronenberg 1333; not in Adams, nor in STC Dutch; See D.C. Tinbergen, Des Coninx Summe . Leiden, (1900).
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EMILIO, Paolo [Paulus AEMYLIUS] [d.1529].
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| De Rebus Gestis Francorum. Libri IIII [=IX].
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Paris: Jodocus Badius Ascensius, [c1519-20]. folio. ff. 287, [2]. title within four-part woodcut border of armor, dolphins, &c. (Renouard D, in use July 1519-Feb. 1520). Badius woodcut device on title (Renouard 1). criblé initials. 17th century mottled calf (worn but solid, joints cracked, internally a very good wide-margined copy). signature on title of Joannes Brecht of Tournon. Sixth Issue, comprising the second printing of the first four books (signatures a-u), the first printing of books V-IX (signatures x-S), and a revised errata. Emilio's history of the French monarchy to the mid-fifteenth century was commissioned by Charles VIII. The first four books were originally printed by Badius about 1517, reissued about 1519 with books V-VII added, and issued again together with books VIII and IX. The first four books were then replaced by a new, corrected printing. The difference between the fourth, fifth, and sixth issues is in the two errata leaves. Here they are unsigned and titled Recognitio, and have the errors for all nine books printed as one list. Mortimer's dating of the fifth issue as 1530 would appear to be incorrect, this version of the fine woodcut title border being found only in seven books issued by Badius between 22 July 1519 and 13 February 1520. Adams A231. Brunet I 64-65. Mortimer, Harvard French 16th Century Books, 196n. Renouard, Badius II, pp. 2-3 (this issue not described). Renouard, Imprimeurs II, 752C. cfBM STC French p. 4.
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Statius, Publius Papinius (ca. 40-ca. 96).
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| Sylvarum Libri v. Achilleidos Libri xii. Thebaidos Libri ii. Orthographia et Flexus Dictionum Graecarum Omnium.
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Venezia, Aldo Manuzio e Andrea d’Asola, gennaio 1519. "In-8° (mm 146x92). 294 carte numerate, due non numerate (le carte k2 e K2 bianche). Carattere corsivo. Àncora aldina al frontespizio e al verso dell’ultima carta. Legatura d’inizio Novecento in marocchino rosso con, al centro dei piatti, l’àncora aldina dorata, titolo in oro al dorso, tagli dorati. Esemplare in buono stato di conservazione, la prima e l’ultima carta lievemente brunite. Seconda edizione aldina in ottavo di questa raccolta di opere di Stazio, la cui princeps era stata impressa nel 1502. Nel volume viene riprodotta la dedica originale di Aldo a Giovanni Pontano, il quale gli aveva risposto, per mezzo del Soardi, con una missiva in volgare, datata 31 dicembre 1502, dandogli licenza di stampare l’Urania. A questa nuova edizione viene apposta inoltre una prefazione di Francesco d’Asola, figlio di Andrea, indirizzata ai fratelli Domizio e Pasquale Marini, nella quale egli assicura che il libro è stato diligentius multo quam antea impressum, sebbene in realtà il testo di Stazio non presenti effettive variazioni, né sensibili miglioramenti rispetto a quello del 1502. Renouard 35, n. 7; Ahmanson-Murphy 175; Adams A, 1672. Second Aldine edition printed in pocket format, of Statius’ works."
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Justinus
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| Epitomae in Trogi Pompeii Historias. Lucii Flori De Rebus Romanis Epitome, Sexti Ruffi Viri Consularis Libellus, Haec Omnia Candide Lector, Adventus Exemplar Reposuit Petrus Danesius
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Jehan Petit, 1519. -JUSTINUS-EPITOMAE IN TROGI POMPEII HISTORIAS. LUCII FLORI DE REBUS ROMANIS EPITOME, SEXTI RUFFI VIRI CONSULARIS LIBELLUS, HAEC OMNIA CANDIDE LECTOR, ADVENTUS EXEMPLAR REPOSUIT PETRUS DANESIUS. Paris, Jehan Petit-in fine: IMPRESSIT ANTONIUS ASSURDUS IN PENSIS JOANNIS PARVI, OCTAVO CALEND. IULIAS. ANNO SUPRA MILLESIUMUM D. XIX. 1519 (cm 30) Bella mz. pelle primo '800, doppio tassello e ricchi fregi al dorso. -cc. 105 (numerate per errore 102) + cc.3nn. (ultima pagina bianca). Magnifico frontis figurato rosso e nero entro bordura architettonica con bella marca tipografica del Jean Petit. Carattere rotondo, molti capilettera ornati e figurati veramente molto belli, alcuni di cm.4x3, 5; tutti a "Fond. crible" molto eleganti. Edizione molto bella, pregiata e assolutamente completa. -ADAMS ha un esemplare scompleto. Antico piccolo restauro ad un tarlo all'angolo bianco in alto di alcune carte interne, peraltro esemplare molto bello e nitido di questa pregevole edizione sconosciuta a molta bibliografia da noi consultata. L'editio princeps apparve nel 1470. la bella marca tipografica figurata (cm. 11x8, 5) è quella riprodotta al n°432 di MORTIMER in HARVARD "French sixsteenth century books" [Renouard 890]-ADAMS J 720; -BM. STC. FRENCH 427.
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VOSSIUS, Isaac].
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| De Poematum Cantu et Viribus Rythmi. Oxford, Sheldonian Theatre, 1673. 4to. With 2 engraved vignettes in text. Contemporary calf, title label on spine, marbled endleaves.
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(2), (14), 1-136 pp. Wing V-699; NNBW I, cols. 1519-1525. Work on the declamation and musical performance of poetry by the scholar and book collector Isaac Vossius (1618-1689). The members of the Vossius family were noted for their scholarship. Isaac Vossius served, among other things, as teacher of Greek to Queen Christina of Sweden and supervised the acquisition of books and manuscripts for her collection. He is also the author of numerous works in the areas of history and classical antiquity. From 1670 till 1689 Vossius lived in London. In the present work he deals with the performance of poetry, and lists the opinions of several classical authors. The Greek citations are printed with a Greek fount. The work is dedicated to the Earl of Arlington (Compact DNB I, p. 135), who was known for his skill in English verse and foreign languages.First leaf is blank; outer hinge binding cracked; slightly stained throughout; p. 135: small corrosion hole in text.
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CICERO MARCUS TULLIUS
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| ORATIONUM VOLUMEN PRIMUM. (IN FINE) VENETIIS IN AEDIBUS ALDI ET ANDREAE SOCER MENSE IANUARIO MDXVIII (1519)
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In 8 (165x105); carte 12 non num., 305 num., 3 non num. (1 di registro), dedica a Papa Leone X. Mezza pelle marmorizzata ottocentesca con angoli, titolo su tassello in oro al dorso. Rara prima edizione aldina in 8. Primo volume delle Orazioni, stampato alcuni mesi prima del secondo (maggio) e del terzo (agosto) e considerato da Renouard singolarmente: a riguardo egli dice a pag. 86, col. II: " Un exemplaire complet et bien conserve' de Ciceron, des premieres edition Aldines, est un chose de toute rarete". Bell'esemplare con lieve macchia al margine interno delle prime 5 carte ed un piccolo alone all'angolo inf. di poche carte. Qualche abrasione alla leg. Renouard, pag. 85, n. 1; Adams C-1850; Brunet II, 37.
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Aldine] Cicero, Marcus Tullius, Cato Maior, Laelius
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| IN HOC VOLUMINE HAEC CONTINENTUR M T CIC[ERO]. OFFICIORUM LIB III; CATOMAIOR, SIVE DE SENECTUTE; LAELIUS, SIVE DE AMICITIA. SOMINUM SCIPIONIS EX VI DE REP EXCERPTUM; PARADOXA,; THOEDORU PERI GEROS HERMENEIA; ONEIROS SKIOPNOS
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Venetiis: in aedibus Aldi et Andrea Soceri, 1519 Second Aldine edition. 158 pp. Text in Latin. Hardcover. 12mo. Vellum. Boards soiled. Bookplates on pastedowns; title page professionally repaired; an inked note dated 1799 on first blank; several inked lines of notes on a7, scattered seventeenth century notes throughout. Very good-/No jacket issued. (Insurance required to ship this item).
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[Aldine] Cicero, Marcus Tullius, Cato Maior, Laelius
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| IN HOC VOLUMINE HAEC CONTINENTUR M T CIC[ERO]. OFFICIORUM LIB III; CATOMAIOR, SIVE DE SENECTUTE; LAELIUS, SIVE DE AMICITIA. SOMINUM SCIPIONIS EX VI DE REP EXCERPTUM; PARADOXA,; THOEDORU PERI GEROS HERMENEIA; ONEIROS SKIOPNOS
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Venetiis: in aedibus Aldi et Andrea Soceri, 1519. Second Aldine edition. 158 pp. Text in Latin.Hardcover. 12mo. Vellum. Boards soiled. Bookplates on pastedowns; title page professionally repaired; an inked note dated 1799 on first blank; several inked lines of notes on a7, scattered seventeenth century notes throughout. Very good-/No jacket issued. (Oversized - extra shipping charges apply) (Insurance required to ship this item).
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