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Castaneda, Carlos Eugene.
OUR CATHOLIC HERITAGE IN TEXAS 1519 - 1936.
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Von Boeckmann-Jones 19361958, Austin - First six of seven volumes. Old call numbers on the spine of first 5 vols. but not on vol. VI, are the only library indications. No names, no stamps or other library indication. Illustrated with forty-eight plates and nine maps (eight folding). Blue fabrikoid, spines gilt. The individual volume titles are: I. "The Mission Era: The Finding of Texas 1519-1693"; II. "The Mission Era: The Winning of Texas 1693-1731"; III. "The Mission Era: The Missions at Work 1731-1761"; IV. "The Mission Era: The Passing of the Missions 1762- 1782"; V. "The Mission Era: The End of the Spanish Regime 1780-1810"; VI. "Transition Period: The Fight for Freedom 1810-1836"; and lacking VII. "The Church in Texas Since Independence 1836-1950"; "Supplement 1936-1950". "The best history of the three centuries of Spanish and Mexican Texas." - Jenkins. Castaneda consulted, and many times discovered, hitherto obscure and inaccessible sources, including accounts of early explorations in the 16th century not treated by competent historians prior to this work. As many reviewers pointed out, the title gave a limited view of the contents, since Castenada was comprehensive in his coverage of early Texas history. BASIC TEXAS BOOKS 27. [Attributes: First Edition; Hard Cover]
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Franciscus Gothi
Biblia cum summariorum: apparatu pleno quadruplicique repertorio insignita: cui ultra castigationem diligentissimam & signanter in vocabulario dictionum hebraicarum ubi pro maiori sui parte erat mendosa et Vitiosa
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Rare 1519 Illustrated Bible with Rhyming Compendiolum: Franciscus Gothi, Biblia cum summariorum: apparatu pleno quadruplicique repertorio insignita: cui ultra castigationem diligentissimam & signanter in vocabulario dictionum hebraicarum ubi pro maiori sui parte erat mendosa et Vitiosa, Printed by Jacobi Mareschal (Lugduni [Lyons]), 1519, 5 1/4 x 6 3/4 inches, Collation: Pp 30, 500, 38, 15, 1. Signatures (8°): 2a-2b8 2c4 2d8[2] a-z8 A-2Q8 2R4 ²A-D8 ²E6 ²H7 [1]. Later full leather binding, now worn and abraded, spine chipped and hinges cracked; occasional ink stains, light toning throughout; a few page corners chipped, 1 with loss, 1 with open tear. Gothic letter, in double columns, with title in red and black, and woodcuts, including a full-page illustration of the six days of creation. Device of the sacred Sudarium on the title and last leaf, with the initials P.V. Blank section of final leaf has an early drawing of a coat of arms with inscription. "Anno ... decimonono supra millesimum, decimoseptimo kalendas Novembris"--Colophon. Bound at the end of this copy, ²F1- ²H7, is a printing of the rhyming Biblical study, 'Compendiolum totius sacrae scripturae per rhythmos' composed by Franciscus Gothi (or Gotthi); catch word suggests it may be lacking a final leaf, Inventory #610 Please contact us at cmkester@nwark.com with any questions, or to request a print or electronic catalogue. We are professional antiquarian bookdealers with an extensive inventory of religious antiquarian volumes from 1500-1850, and are a member in good standing of the Arkansas Antiquarian Booksellers Association. St. Wulfstan’s Books.
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Herausgegeben von Jamme, Christoph / Weisser-Lohmann, Elisabeth
Politik und Geschichte Zu den Intentionen von G. W. F. Hegels Reformbill-Schrift
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Meiner, F - Politik und Geschichte Zu den Intentionen von G. W. F. Hegels Reformbill-Schrift (Meiner, F) ISBN: 978-3-7873-1519-2 Kartoniert 320 S. - 16,5 x 23,5 cm Politik und Geschichte Zu den Intentionen von G. W. F. Hegels Reformbill-Schrift Herausgegeben von Jamme, Christoph / Weisser-Lohmann, Elisabeth Verlag : Meiner, F ISBN : 978-3-7873-1519-2 Einband : Kartoniert Preisinfo : 78,00 Eur[D] / 80,20 Eur[A] / 131,00 CHF UVP Alle Preisangaben in CHF (Schweizer Franken) sind unverbindliche Preisempfehlungen. Legende: UVP = unverbindliche Preisempfehlung, iVb = in Vorbereitung. Seiten/Umfang : 320 S. - 16,5 x 23,5 cm Erschienen : 1995 Aus der Reihe : Hegel-Studien, Beihefte 35
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Bulle papale. Incorporation de l'église parroissiale de Sainte Marie, Pierre et Lucie de Sugano (Castri Succani) dans la cathédrale de Orvieto.
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5 feb. 1519, - 41x55 cm (avec cadre 48x62 cm), manuscrit sur parchemin, écriture umaniste italienne, 5 trous au niveau des plis (3 comportent une perte de texte), sceau du pape Léon X conservé (,Leo Papa X', plomb, 3.5 cm de diamètre, avec son cordon en fil jaune et rose). Signature de Benedetto Accolti (Be Accoltus), Jo[hannes] Camillottus (premier clerc de la curie romaine). Benedetto Accolti le Jeune (1497-1549) était un cardinal italien. En 1515 fut appelé par le pape Léon X comme protonotaire apostolique. Il fut nommé succéssivement êveque de Cadix et de Crémone. Le pape Clément VII le voulu sécretaire en 1523, et en 1524 on lui confia l'archidiocèse de Ravenne. Il fut créé cardinal en 1527 du titre de Saint'Eusebio. En 1534 il fut accusé par le pape Paul III d'avoir acheté une charge témporelle, et il fut emprisonné dans le Castel Sant'Angelo et privé de son titre cardinalice. Il fut écrivain apprecié de plusieurs oeuvres en latin, dont des poêmes.
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Saville, Harrington, Skinner, Pepper
Indian Notes and Monographs, 10 Publications in One Volume
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New York: Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation - Hard Cover. Very Good. First Edition. Ex-Library. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Indian Notes and Monographs, 10 publications in 1 volume. "The Earliest Notices Concerning the Conquest of Mexico by Cortes in 1519," 1920 by Marshall Saville; "Bibliographic Notes On Uxmal, Yucatan," 1921 by Marshall Saville; "Reports on the Maya Indians of Yucatan," 1921 by Santiago Mendez, Antonio Garcia Y Cubas, Pedro Sanchez de Aguilar & Francisco Hernandez, edited by Marshall Saville; "A Stone Effigy Pipe From Kentucky," 1920 by George Pepper; "A Sacred Warclub of the Oto," 1920 by MR Harrington; "An Illinois Quilled Necklace," 1920 by Alanson Skinner; "Old Sauk and Fox Beaded Garters," 1920 by MR Harrington; "A Bird-Quill Belt of the Sauk and Fox Indians," 1920 by MR Harrington; "An Archaic Iowa Tomahawk," 1920 by MR Harrington; "A Wooden Image From Kentucky," 1921 by George Pepper. All publications well illustrated with photos/drawings. Overall in very nice condition, clean and tight. Please email if you need more information. 001058
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ERASMUS, Desiderius
Paraphrasis in duas epistolas Pauli ad Corinthios...
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Basil Johann Froben 1519. First Edition Small 4to. pp. 222, [2]. Title inside ornate woodcut borders. Froben's woodcut device on verso of final leaf. The beginnings of sections II and III (pp. 29, 163) are each printed inside a woodcut border and each begin with a large decorative initial. Pages are clean and crisp overall but with very minor spotting / staining and periodic marginalia in a miniscule old hand. Pages in signature Z are printed out of order, but all leaves are present. Bound in modern quarter calf on late 18th - early 19th century marbled boards (rubbed). Calf board corners are also renewed. Desiderius Erasmus (1460-1527) Important Dutch Humanist writer, theologian and reformer. In 1516 Erasmus published his critical edition of the Greek New Testament. Immediately afterwards he started writing the "Paraphrases" or commentaries on the New Testament. These he considered suitable for the educated laymen. The "Paraphrases" were first published individually and were not collected together until 1524. They were soon translated into the common languages of Europe. In England the "Paraphrases" were particularly favored and English translations were placed in all the local parish churches in the country. [Adams E-789; VD16 E-3320; Bezzel 1434; Not in BM STC German]..
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ERASMUS, Desiderius
Paraphrasis in duas epistolas Pauli ad Corinthios
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Basil: Johann Froben, 1519. First Edition. Small 4to. pp. 222, [2]. Title inside ornate woodcut borders. Froben's woodcut device on verso of final leaf. The beginnings of sections II and III (pp. 29, 163) are each printed inside a woodcut border and each begin with a large decorative initial. Pages are clean and crisp overall but with very minor spotting / staining and periodic marginalia in a miniscule old hand. Pages in signature Z are printed out of order, but all leaves are present. Bound in modern quarter calf on late 18th - early 19th century marbled boards (rubbed). Calf board corners are also renewed. Desiderius Erasmus (1460-1527) Important Dutch Humanist writer, theologian and reformer. In 1516 Erasmus published his critical edition of the Greek New Testament. Immediately afterwards he started writing the "Paraphrases" or commentaries on the New Testament. These he considered suitable for the educated laymen. The "Paraphrases" were first published individually and were not collected together until 1524. They were soon translated into the common languages of Europe. In England the "Paraphrases" were particularly favored and English translations were placed in all the local parish churches in the country. [Adams E-789; VD16 E-3320; Bezzel 1434; Not in BM STC German].
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Hegendorff, Christoph.
Encomium Somni
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Leipzig, Valentin Schumann 1519. 4to. 6 Bll.nnum, das letzte weiß. Mit Holzschnitt-Titelbordüre, mongrammiert "HK". Umschlag.. Erste Ausgabe. Lobschrift auf den Schlaf des gerade 19-jährigen Humanisten Hegendorff (1500-1540), im selben Jahr erschienen von ihm noch zwei weitere Lobschriften (auf den Rausch und die Enhaltsamkeit), in denen er in Anlehnung an Erasmus zeitgenössische und altertümliche Sitten hervorhob und seine Freunde lobte. Er widmete die Schrift dem berühmten Leipziger Arzt Heinrich Stromer von Auerbach mit einer Vorrede, in der auch Ulrich von Hutten als "vir incomparabilis" erwähnt wird. Die Titelbordüre, in der rechten Seitenleiste die Figur der Judith darstellend, trägt in der Fußleiste das Monogramm HK (Hans Knapp?), vgl. Proctor S. 135. - Kleiner Ausbruch am rechten Titelrand, sonst gut erhalten. - VD 16, H-1184; Claus, Leipzig 129, 80; Proctor 11545; Luther, Titeleinfassungen Tafel 96..
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Horatius Q.F.
Q. Horatii Flacci Poemata omnia. Centimetrum Marij Servij. Annotationes Aldi Manutij Romani in Horatium. Ratio mensuum, quibus odae eiusdem poetae tenentur eodem Aldo authore. Nicolai Peroti libellus eiusdem argumenti (Venetiis, in aedibus Aldi, et Andreae soceri, mense Septembri 1527), cc. [7], 189, [3]. Con ancora aldina sul frontespizio e sull'ultima pagina. 6 delle 7 carte del primo fascicolo sono legate in posizione errata; l'ottava carta (sempre del primo fascicolo: A8), che era bianca, non è stata legata. [Legato con:] Iuvenalis D.I. Iuvenalis. Persius. (In fine: Venetiis, in aedibus Aldi, et Andreae soceri, mense augusto 1501 [ma: dopo il 1508], cc. 76 [ma 78]. Con ancora al frontespizio.
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- Voll. 2 legati in 1, in-8 piccolo, legatura seicentesca in piena pergamena, tagli spruzzati. Qualche brunitura e qualche leggero alone. Alcune annotazioni marginali antiche. Per quanto riguarda l'edizione di Orazio cfr. Renouard, Annales de l'imprimerie des Alde, pp. 104-105: "Copie de l'edition de 1519 [.]". Di edizioni aldine di Giovenale e Persio datate 1501 ne esistono due: la prima, realmente del 1501, priva di marca tipografica e cartulazione e con la sottoscrizione nella quale è menzionato solo Aldo; la seconda, la nostra, con làncora aldina al frontespizio, cartulazione ed infine le note tipografiche nelle quali è nominato anche Andrea Torresano. Per la data di edizione presunta, dopo il 1508, cfr.: A.A. Renouard, Annales de l'imprimerie des Alde, p. 29 e Aldo Manuzio tipografo. 1494 - 1515, Firenze, 1994 n. 48b. Fiammetta Soave, Bibliotheca Aldina (1991) n. 32 dà come data il 1515.
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ABULCASIS;
Liber Theorica necnon practicae Alsaharavii. qui vulgo Acarius dicitur.
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Auguste Vindelicorum (Augsbourg) Impensis Sigismundi Grimm & Marci Vuirsung 1519 - In-folio de 6 ff.n.ch., 149 ff. mal ch. 159; peau de truie estampée, nom de l'auteur et titre poussés en noir sur le premier plat, écoinçons et fermoirs de laiton (reliure de l'époque). Garrison-Morton, 3048; NLM, 21; Wellcome, 11; DSB, XIV, 584-85. Edition originale. "This is the first printing of the medical and therapeutic section of Abul Qasim's medical encyclopaedia or al-Tasrif. It contains what is probably the earliest description of haemophilia (fol. 145)" (Garrison-Morton). Abulcasis al-Zahrawi (ou Abul-Qasim ou Albucasis, 936-1013) exercait la médecine et la chirurgie près de Cordoue. Ses écrits, dans lesquels il recommande l'étude de l'anatomie et de la physiologie, traduits en latin, influencèrent beaucoup les médecins de la Renaissance. "His Tasrif. was the result of almost fifty years of medical education and experience. In it he discussed not only medicine and surgery, but also midwifery, pharmaceutical and cosmetic preparations, materia medica, cookery and dietetics, weights and measures, technical terminology, medical chemistry, therapeutics, and psychotherapy" (DSB). Le volume est illustré d'un très beau bois sur titre (signé H.B.) et d'initiales décoratives. Important travail de vers dans la marge inférieure, atteignant le texte dans la deuxième moitié du volume et devenant plus important aux dix derniers feuillets. On a relié en tête : 1. PAUL d'EGINE. Opus de Re Medica, nunc primum integrum, Latinitate donatum per Joannem Giunterium Andernacum. Coloniae, Opera et impensa Joannis Soteris, 1534. In-folio de 26 ff.n.ch. et 507 pp.ch. NLM, 3552; Wellcome, 4866; cf. Garrison-Morton, 36; pas dans Waller. Traduction latine par J. Winter d'Andernach de la totalité des sept livres de Paul d'Egine, publiée pour la première fois à Paris par Simon de Colines deux ans auparavant. 2. PAUL d'EGINE. De Chirurgia Liber, inter caeteros ejusdem autoris medicae artis ordine sextus, a Joanne Bernardo Feliciano Veneto nunc primum Latinitate donatus. Castigationes praetera Albani Torini in suam Aeginetae tralationem. Basileae, [per And. Cratandrum et Jo. Bebelium], 1533. In-folio de 2 ff.n.ch., 29 ff.ch., 5 ff.n.ch. NLM, 3566; Wellcome, 4875; cf. Garrison-Morton, 36; pas dans Waller. Dans la traduction latine des oeuvres de Paul d'Egine par Alban Thorer, publiée par Alde à Venise en 1532 sous le titre Opus divinum, le livre VI n'avait pas été inclus. Il est publié ici séparément, avec les corrections d'Alban Thorer sur les livres I à V et VII ajoutées en fin de volume. Important travail de vers dans la marge extérieure (avec peu d'atteinte au texte) des 50 premiers feuillets du De Re Medica; quelques notes manuscrites contemporaines à l'encre brune et rouge sur l'ensemble du volume. Ex-libris Dr. Maurice Villaret. [Attributes: First Edition; Hard Cover]
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ANONIMO curatore (Giovanni da Trino o Tacuino)
Hoc in volumine haec continentur. M. VAL. PROBUS: De notis Roma.
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PETRUS DIACONUS: De eadem re. DEMETRIUS ALABALDUS: De minutiis. Idem: De ponderibus. Idem: De mensuris. VEN. BEDA: De computo per gestum digitorum. Idem: De loquela. Idem: De ratione vnciarum. Leges 12 Tabularum. Leges Pontificiae Ro. Variae verborum c - Ex Codice manuscripto castigatior, auctiorque, quam unquam antea, factus. Importante raccolta, ampliata e corretta rispetto all'edizione del 1519. Il volume contiene, oltre allopera di Probo sulle abbreviature usate dai Romani nei testi di diritto civile e a quella di Paolo Diacono, le operette di Beda sullaritmetica e sulle
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"ABULCASIS;"
Liber Theorica necnon practicae Alsaharavii... qui vulgo Acarius dicitur.
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Auguste Vindelicorum (Augsbourg) Impensis Sigismundi Grimm & Marci Vuirsung 1519 "In-folio de 6 ff.n.ch., 149 ff. mal ch. 159; peau de truie estampée, nom de l'auteur et titre poussés en noir sur le premier plat, écoinçons et fermoirs de laiton (reliure de l'époque)." "Garrison-Morton, 3048; NLM, 21; Wellcome, 11; DSB, XIV, 584-85. Edition originale. ""This is the first printing of the medical and therapeutic section of Abul Qasim's medical encyclopaedia or al-Tasrif. It contains what is probably the earliest description of haemophilia (fol. 145)"" (Garrison-Morton). Abulcasis al-Zahrawi (ou Abul-Qasim ou Albucasis, 936-1013) exercait la médecine et la chirurgie près de Cordoue. Ses écrits, dans lesquels il recommande l'étude de l'anatomie et de la physiologie, traduits en latin, influencèrent beaucoup les médecins de la Renaissance. ""His Tasrif... was the result of almost fifty years of medical education and experience. In it he discussed not only medicine and surgery, but also midwifery, pharmaceutical and cosmetic preparations, materia medica, cookery and dietetics, weights and measures, technical terminology, medical chemistry, therapeutics, and psychotherapy"" (DSB). Le volume est illustré d'un très beau bois sur titre (signé H.B.) et d'initiales décoratives. Important travail de vers dans la marge inférieure, atteignant le texte dans la deuxième moitié du volume et devenant plus important aux dix derniers feuillets. On a relié en tête : 1. PAUL d'EGINE. Opus de Re Medica, nunc primum integrum, Latinitate donatum per Joannem Giunterium Andernacum. Coloniae, Opera et impensa Joannis Soteris, 1534. In-folio de 26 ff.n.ch. et 507 pp.ch. NLM, 3552; Wellcome, 4866; cf. Garrison-Morton, 36; pas dans Waller. Traduction latine par J. Winter d'Andernach de la totalité des sept livres de Paul d'Egine, publiée pour la première fois à Paris par Simon de Colines deux ans auparavant. 2. PAUL d'EGINE. De Chirurgia Liber, inter caeteros ejusdem autoris medicae artis ordine sextus, a Joanne Bernardo Feliciano Veneto nunc primum Latinitate donatus... Castigationes praetera Albani Torini in suam Aeginetae tralationem. Basileae, [per And. Cratandrum et Jo. Bebelium], 1533. In-folio de 2 ff.n.ch., 29 ff.ch., 5 ff.n.ch. NLM, 3566; Wellcome, 4875; cf. Garrison-Morton, 36; pas dans Waller. Dans la traduction latine des oeuvres de Paul d'Egine par Alban Thorer, publiée par Alde à Venise en 1532 sous le titre Opus divinum, le livre VI n'avait pas été inclus. Il est publié ici séparément, avec les corrections d'Alban Thorer sur les livres I à V et VII ajoutées en fin de volume. Important travail de vers dans la marge extérieure (avec peu d'atteinte au texte) des 50 premiers feuillets du De Re Medica; quelques notes manuscrites contemporaines à l'encre brune et rouge sur l'ensemble du volume. Ex-libris Dr. Maurice Villaret. "
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CICERO MARCUS TULLIUS
Orationum volumen primum. (in fine)
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in aedibus Aldi et Andreae socer mense ianuario MDXVIII (1519), Venetiis - 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 conservé de Ciceron, des premieres édition Aldines, est un chose de toute raretè". 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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ABULCASIS;
Liber Theorica necnon practicae Alsaharavii. qui vulgo Acarius dicitur.
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Auguste Vindelicorum (Augsbourg) Impensis Sigismundi Grimm & Marci Vuirsung 1519 - In-folio de 6 ff.n.ch., 149 ff. mal ch. 159; peau de truie estampée, nom de l'auteur et titre poussés en noir sur le premier plat, écoinçons et fermoirs de laiton (reliure de l'époque). Garrison-Morton, 3048; NLM, 21; Wellcome, 11; DSB, XIV, 584-85. Edition originale. "This is the first printing of the medical and therapeutic section of Abul Qasim's medical encyclopaedia or al-Tasrif. It contains what is probably the earliest description of haemophilia (fol. 145)" (Garrison-Morton). Abulcasis al-Zahrawi (ou Abul-Qasim ou Albucasis, 936-1013) exercait la médecine et la chirurgie près de Cordoue. Ses écrits, dans lesquels il recommande l'étude de l'anatomie et de la physiologie, traduits en latin, influencèrent beaucoup les médecins de la Renaissance. "His Tasrif. was the result of almost fifty years of medical education and experience. In it he discussed not only medicine and surgery, but also midwifery, pharmaceutical and cosmetic preparations, materia medica, cookery and dietetics, weights and measures, technical terminology, medical chemistry, therapeutics, and psychotherapy" (DSB). Le volume est illustré d'un très beau bois sur titre (signé H.B.) et d'initiales décoratives. Important travail de vers dans la marge inférieure, atteignant le texte dans la deuxième moitié du volume et devenant plus important aux dix derniers feuillets. On a relié en tête : 1. PAUL d'EGINE. Opus de Re Medica, nunc primum integrum, Latinitate donatum per Joannem Giunterium Andernacum. Coloniae, Opera et impensa Joannis Soteris, 1534. In-folio de 26 ff.n.ch. et 507 pp.ch. NLM, 3552; Wellcome, 4866; cf. Garrison-Morton, 36; pas dans Waller. Traduction latine par J. Winter d'Andernach de la totalité des sept livres de Paul d'Egine, publiée pour la première fois à Paris par Simon de Colines deux ans auparavant. 2. PAUL d'EGINE. De Chirurgia Liber, inter caeteros ejusdem autoris medicae artis ordine sextus, a Joanne Bernardo Feliciano Veneto nunc primum Latinitate donatus. Castigationes praetera Albani Torini in suam Aeginetae tralationem. Basileae, [per And. Cratandrum et Jo. Bebelium], 1533. In-folio de 2 ff.n.ch., 29 ff.ch., 5 ff.n.ch. NLM, 3566; Wellcome, 4875; cf. Garrison-Morton, 36; pas dans Waller. Dans la traduction latine des oeuvres de Paul d'Egine par Alban Thorer, publiée par Alde à Venise en 1532 sous le titre Opus divinum, le livre VI n'avait pas été inclus. Il est publié ici séparément, avec les corrections d'Alban Thorer sur les livres I à V et VII ajoutées en fin de volume. Important travail de vers dans la marge extérieure (avec peu d'atteinte au texte) des 50 premiers feuillets du De Re Medica; quelques notes manuscrites contemporaines à l'encre brune et rouge sur l'ensemble du volume. Ex-libris Dr. Maurice Villaret. [Attributes: First Edition; Hard Cover]
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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 add
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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 - Pergamenteinband der Zeit.
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Hockley, Frederick
A Complete Book of Magic Science: Containing the Method of Constraining and Exorcising Spirits
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Teitan Press, Inc. - Until this printing, the grimoire has existed only in manuscript form apparently derived from "an ancient Latin manuscript," said to date from 1519. The work is clearly related to the book known as 'The Secret Grimoire of Turiel,' although it is lengthier and contains much additional material. Occult scholar Frederick Hockley (1809-1885) made several manuscript copies of the original (which has since been lost) in the 1830s or 1840s. One of Hockley's manuscript copies, complete with beautiful color drawings of the sigils, magical circles etc., was recently discovered, and it is from this Hockley manuscript, that the Teitan Press edition has been prepared. Hockley was a dedicated occultist and Freemason, who in later in life joined the Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia and other esoteric fraternities, although his real passion lay in ceremonial magick of the type that involved contact with Spirits. He worked for the bookseller John Denley, who knew Francis Barrett and had provided him with many of the books that he used in compiling The Magus.' Hockley himself put together a huge library on the occult, and sought out and copied a number of manuscripts and grimoires that he found hidden in collections around England. After his death Hockley's library was dispersed, and it is known that Hockley manuscripts made their way into the hands of a number of members of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, the famous magical group in which Aleister Crowley started his career. There is a persistent speculation that Hockley was the source of the famous 'cipher manuscripts' from which the basic structure and rituals of Order were drawn and one of the groups founders, W. Wynn Westcott, not only wrote that Hockley's manuscripts were "highly esteemed," and claimed him as one of the Order's prominent Adepts. This First Edition of the 'Complete Book of Magic Science' faithfully reproduces the text and diagrams of Hockley's manuscript. It is prefaced with an Introduction by Dietrich Bergman, who has also carefully analyzed the text in comparison to that of 'The Secret Grimoire of Turiel,' and annotated it accordingly.First Edition Hardcover. Small 8vo. 136pp. Bound in high quality black cloth, with a gilt sigil stamped on the front cover, and gilt title etc. on the spine. Numerous black and white reproductions of sigils, Hebrew letters, etc. in the text. Color frontispiece and a 16 page color insert reproducing the original colored illustrations of sigils, seals, magical tools, etc. The frontispiece and color insert are printed on special coated paper stock, allowing for better quality reproduction than on normal uncoated paper. This First Edition is Limited to 450 numbered copies. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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ORIGENES ADAMANTIUS (Origen, Origenis).:
TERTIUS ET QUARTUS TOMI OPERUM ORIGENIS ADAMANTII: quorum Tertius complectitur : post Apologium explicanda.
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(Paris), (1519). Volumes III and IV only of 4, bound in 1 volume, (Paris), venundantur cum reliquis eorundem tomis in edibus Joannis Parvi: et Jodoci Badii Ascensii, (1519). Latin text, folio, 330 x 210 mm, 13 x 8¼ inches, 2 title pages, that to Volume III in red and black, both with architectural and pictorial borders, at the top Origen writing, in the centre the large device of the printer Josse Badius showing men working on the press, decorated initials throughout, leaves (6), CCXXIIII; (2), CLXXV, bound in modern quarter morocco over marbled boards, raised bands and title blind stamped to spine. Small dark spot at tail of spine, title neatly inked on fore-edges, title page to Volume III lightly soiled in lower outer corner, margin only, small neat repair to 3 margins, some early neat margin notes, occasional neat underlining or emphasis marks to margins, 1 or 2 corrections to text, not obscuring original, tiny wormhole to last 2 pages affecting running title but with no loss, final blank leaf with neat early manuscript notes and dusty and slightly stained. Contents otherwise bright and clean, binding tight and firm, a good sturdy copy. Date obtained from colophon to Volume IV. Volume III contains commentary on the New Testament (Matthew, Luke, the Epistle to the Romans); Volume IV contains chapters against heretics, the Contra Celsum, Peri Archon, and other material such as Tituli apologetici Pamphili pro Origene and Liber Rufini. Josse Badius Ascensius (1462-1535) was a humanist scholar and a pioneer of the printing industry. He set up his printing business in Paris in 1503 and specialised in editions of classical texts, often with his own annotations and commentary for the student market, and also Latin works by contemporary humanist writers. 775 editions printed by him are listed in the bibliography in Philippe Renouard's Imprimeurs & libraires parisiens du XVIe siècle. He frequently worked for or as here in partnership with Jean Petit, who was the most important French wholesale bookseller/publisher of this period. Adams, Books Printed in Europe 1501-1600, Volume II, O279; Brunet, IV, 228; both listing the 1512 edition. No edition listed in Harvard, French 16th Century Books. Images sent on request.
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[Gótico.]
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 Libros antiguos anteriores a 1830
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Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
Orationum volumen primum [-tertium].
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Venice: in Aedibus aldi, et Andreae Soceri. , 1519 - first text gathering in vol. i bound between * and ** of prelims., final two blanks discarded in each vol., vol. ii title and last leaf of vol. iii (blank except for Aldine logo, here hand-outlined in red) reinforced, a little repaired worming to first and last few leaves, small paper flaw to one gathering in vol. ii, titles a bit soiled, a few spots elsewhere, a little early marginalia and underlining, but generally clean, early ownership inscription of Amedeus Puteus to last leaf in vols. i and iii, pencilled inscription and purchase note of Hugh F. Boyd (1893) to initial blank, ff. [viii], 8, [4], 9-305, [1]; [4], 281, [1]; [4], 275, [3], 8vo., turn-of-the-twentieth-century purple fine-pebble-grain morocco by Mackenzie, with their stamp, backstrips with five raised bands, gilt-lettered direct in second and third compartments, gilt turn-ins, marbled endpapers, a.e.g., just a little rubbed at extremities, good The first Aldine edition of the Orations of Cicero, part of a project to produce editions of all of Cicero?s works started by Aldus Manutius just before his death and finished (in octavo instead of the originally-planned quarto format) by Andreas Asula. ?Trés belles éditions? (Renouard). The early inscription of ?Amedeus Puteus? suggests Amedeo dal Pozzo (1579-1644), marchese di Voghera, a noted Turin-based art collector; the annotations are probably also his. Later this copy was sold at auction in October 1893 (from the collection of H. Munster(?)), and was purchased by Hugh Fenwick Boyd QC of the Inner Temple, son of Edward F.-B. of Moor House, Durham, and brother of Julia Boyd, whose interest in natural history led to a book on Thomas Bewick and an important bequest to the Hancock Museum in New Zealand. (CNCE 12211; Adams C1850; Renouard 1519 #1-3; Goldsmid 155-157; Dibdin I 440; Moss 289) [Attributes: First Edition; Hard Cover]
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JOSEFO (Flavio)
IOSEPHI IUDEI HISTORICI PRECLARA OPERA
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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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Marx, Karl / Engels, Friedrich
Gesamtausgabe (MEGA) Gesamtausgabe (MEGA) / Abt. 1: Werke, Artikel, Entwürfe / Friedrich Engels: Herrn Eugen Dührings Umwälzung der Wissenschaft (Anti-Dühring) [BD 27]
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Akademie Verlag - Marx, Karl / Engels, FriedrichGesamtausgabe (MEGA) Gesamtausgabe (MEGA) / Abt. 1: Werke, Artikel, Entwürfe / Friedrich Engels: Herrn Eugen Dührings Umwälzung der Wissenschaft Anti-Dühring) [BD 27](Akademie Verlag Berlin) ISBN: 978-3-05-003364-8 gebundenca. 1519 S. - 24 x 16 cmMarx, Karl / Engels, FriedrichGesamtausgabe (MEGA) / Abt. 1: Werke, Artikel, Entwürfe / Friedrich Engels: Herrn Eugen Dührings Umwälzung der Wissenschaft (Anti-Dühring) Herausgegeben von IMES Verlag : Akademie Verlag Berlin ISBN : 978-3-05-003364-8 Einband : gebunden Preisinfo : 128,00 Eur[D] / 131,60 Eur[A] Alle Preisangaben in CHF (Schweizer Franken) sind unverbindliche Preisempfehlungen. Legende: UVP = unverbindliche Preisempfehlung, iVb = in Vorbereitung. Seiten/Umfang : ca. 1519 S. - 24 x 16 cm Erschienen : 01.01.1988 Gewicht : 2877 g verwandte Themen : Philosophie Politische Philosophie
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ARTICELLA NUPERRIMA IMPRESSA : cum quamplurimis tractatibus pristine impressioni superadditis ...
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1519. Libro: (GOTICO-MEDICINA). Lugduni : per Jacobum muy : impensis Constantini fradin, 1519 [pié de imprenta consta en colofón ]. 8º. CCCIII fol. Portada a dos tintas orlada con motivos alegóricos. Capitales. Enc. original en plena piel. Planos gofrados. Cortes pintados. Los planos se conservan desprendidos. Pérdida en el margen inferior del lomo. Marca de antiguo cerco de humedad en los primeros 10 fol. Falto del folio CXIII. Rasgadura sin pérdida en la portada. Sello estampillado de antiguo poseedor. CCPB 698559-9. Articella o Ars Medicinae es el nombre que tradicionalmente se ha dado a esta recopilación de comentarios sobre varias obras clásicas de medicina, fundamentalmente, de Hipócrates y Galeno, que fueron reunidas y traducidas al latín en el siglo XII por los profesores de la Escuela de Medicina de Salerno. Inicialmente, la obra constaba sólo de seis tratados, incluyendo los pronosticos de Hipocrates asi como sus Aforismos y una síntesis de la obra de Theophilus´ De Urinis. A partir del S. XII se formalizó la enseñanza de la medicina y Articella fué el texto utilizado en las aulas hasta el S. XV. Anteriormente a la invención de la imprenta varias versiones manuscritas por los alumnos circulaban en las universisades. Entre 1476 y 1534, se imprimió en varias ciudades europeas. En la actualidad es un libro muy raro de encontrar.
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Quintiliano, Marco Fabio
Marci Fabii Quintiliani oratoriarum Institutionum Lib. XII. Una cum Novendecim sive eiusdem, sive alterius Declamationibus argutissimis: ad horrendae vetustatis exemplar repositis: & nunc primum in Gallia impressis
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Paris: Iocodus Badius Ascensius, 1519 Folio, (6) hoj., CLIX hoj. Gótico. Portada a dos tintas dentro de orla xilográfica renacentista con la marca tipográfica y la cifra del impresor. Bellas iniciales ornamentadas. Lomo piel con puntas, tejuelo, hilos dorados. Impreso con ladillos. Buen ejemplar La Institutio Oratoria es la obra más importante de Marco Fabio Quintiliano, nacido en Astorga, brillante y fecundo abogado y profesor de retórica en Roma, uno de los mejores docentes de retórica del mundo antiguo. En esta su principal obra, presenta un gran tratado de retórica, verdadero manual de instrucción para los jóvenes. Buen ejemplar. Literatura latina. Oratoria. Latin literature. Literatura llatina. Oratory. Oratòria.
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GALENO; LINACRO ANGLO, THOMA:
GALENI METHODUS MEDENDI, VEL MORBIS CURANDIS THOMA LINACRO ANGLO INTERPRETE. LIBRI QUATUORDECIM.
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1519. Libro: (MEDICINA). [Paris:] Officina Desiderii Maheu, 1519. Folio. 16 h. + CLXXXIIII fol. Texto con apostillas marginales manuscritas y subrayados de anterior poseedor. Falto de los últimos 3 folios. Sin la enc. CCPB362282-7. Esta edición es la primera de la traducción de Linacre (1460?-1524) quien fue el primer y más importante traductor de las obras médicas de autores griegos. Médico inglés, estudió en Canterbury, Padua y Oxford, a él se debe, en otras aportaciones, la fundación del Colegio de Médicos de Londres en 1518.
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LAURENT D'ORLEANS, Frère).
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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Henrick Eckert, 1519., Antwerp, - 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'Orléans (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, Provençal 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). [Attributes: First Edition]
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Nicole Dacos
Les loges de Raphaël : Chef-d'oeuvre de l'ornement au Vatican
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Hazan 22/10/2008 - Présentation de l'éditeur Les Loges de Raphaël sont le chef-d'Suvre de l'art ornemental en Occident, celui dont l'influence a été la plus profonde. Dans cette galerie destinée aux moments de loisir du pape Léon X qui y recevait ses visiteurs, Raphaël a fait revivre les grands décors de l'Antiquité romaine. S'inspirant de sculptures, de reliefs monumentaux, de marbres précieux et de petits objets - monnaies, médailles et pierres gravées - très prisés de son temps, Raphaël a aussi travaillé à partir des stucs que les artistes allaient copier dans les entrées du Colisée et surtout des peintures, pleines de fantaisie, qui venaient d'être découvertes dans la Domus Aurea de Néron - ces peintures doivent leur nom de " grotesques " au fait qu'elles se trouvaient sous terre et que ceux qui allaient les voir avaient l'impression de descendre dans des grottes. Les Loges, à l'inverse, qui dominent Rome, s'ouvraient alors à l'air libre ; Raphaël y a représenté, outre quantité d'animaux - en particulier des oiseaux -, des festons de fruits, de fleurs et de légumes luxuriants qui se détachent en trompe-l'Sil sur le ciel bleu : au retour à l'antique se joint le triomphe de la nature. Un thème religieux, cependant, était indispensable dans ces Loges vaticanes : les voûtes sont décorées d'épisodes remarquables de l'Ancien et du Nouveau Testament, principalement ceux où, grâce à leurs vertus et à la protection de Dieu, les héros sortent victorieux de leurs aventures. Dans ce cycle, appelé par la suite la Bible de Raphaël, l'artiste s'inspire encore de l'antique, mais exploite également l'art paléochrétien et médiéval pour retrouver la simplicité de l'Église primitive, créant un récit tellement limpide qu'il semble presque relever de l'art populaire. Pour réaliser cet immense ensemble, Raphaël s'est appuyé sur les nombreux élèves qu'il avait réunis dans son atelier, réussissant le miracle de leur transmettre les secrets de son art. A côté de ceux qui sont bien connus - pour les décors, Giovanni da Udine, pour la Bible, Giulio Romano, Giovanfrancesco Penni, Perin del Vaga et Polidoro da Caravaggio -, bien d'autres y ont pris part, dont un Français installé en Italie, Guglielmo di Marcillat, et deux grands Espagnols alors en voyage d'apprentissage, Alonso Berruguete et Pedro Machuca. Dès leur achèvement, en 1519, les Loges ont suscité un enthousiasme unanime pour connaître leur apogée à la fin du XVIIIe siècle, quand Catherine II en fit faire une copie grandeur nature à Saint-Pétersbourg, mais le souvenir de cet ensemble exceptionnel est resté encore vif pendant longtemps, jusque dans les couloirs du Capitole, à Washington. Biographie de l'auteur Philologue classique et historienne de l'art de l'Université Libre de Bruxelles, Nicole Dacos, qui a été directeur de recherches du Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique de Belgique, s'est formée à Londres, au Warburg Institute, où Sir Ernst Gombrich a publié sa thèse de doctorat sur la découverte de la Domus Aurea (1969), et à Rome, avec Ranuccio Bianchi Bandinelli, Giuliano Briganti et Federico Zeri, qui a fait paraître sa thèse d'agrégation sur les Loges de Raphaël (1977, 2e éd. 1986). Senior guest scholar du J. Paul Getty Museum et du Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts à Washington, elle a organisé en 1995 l'exposition Fiamminghi a Roma 1508-1608 et publié entre autres Roma quanta fuit ou l'invention du paysage de ruines (2004). Elle prépare actuellement un livre sur le voyage à Rome au XVIe siècle des artistes venus des anciens Pays-Bas, de France et de la péninsule ibérique. aazbook est spécialiste du livre neuf et occasion au meilleur prix. AazBook vous propose plus de 70 000 livres expédiés rapidement dans des emballages soignés, avec la garantie satisfait ou remboursé. Livraison international. 338 X 252 X 38 351 pages [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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Hoffman, Christoph (d. 1534; pseudonym.: Christophorus Ostrofrancus)
De Ratisbona metropoli boioariae et subita ibidem judaeorum proscriptione.
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Silvan Otmar; impensis Ioannis Wagner, Augsburg, Germany 1519 - [21] ff.; 155:210 mm Pamphlet; in Latin; colophon: ¿Augustein edibus Siluani Otmar. Impensis Ioannis wagner ciuis Ratisboneñ. excusum, die.X. Iunii, Anno domini.M.D.XIX.¿ This account of the tragic expulsion of the Jews from Regensburg in 1519 was written by Christoph Hoffman (Hofmann), a Benedictine monk at St. Emmeran in Regensburg. Hoffmann wrote many historical studies and often used the pseudonym Christophorus Ostrofrancus, reflecting that he was born in Rotenburg an der Tauber, a city in Franconia. He died in 1534. Regensburg (in Latin: Ratisbon) was one of the religious and cultural centers for German Jewry in the middle ages. Many members of its community were engaged in trading, especially with Slavic countries. Regensburg Jews were under imperial protection. The general decline and impoverishment of Regensburg, combined with growing social tensions between the upper and lower classes of the citizens, made the years 1475 to 1519 a period of increased hostility against the Jews. When Emperor Maximilian died in January 1519, the citizens of Regensburg seized the opportunity and forced the Jewish population¿which then numbered about five to six hundred¿out of the city within a few days. About five thousand gravestones were removed from the Jewish cemetery and used for buildings. The synagogue was razed within hours and replaced with a chapel that was later used for pilgrimages. Before the synagogue building was destroyed, the Jews of Regensburg removed the building¿s interior, Torah scrolls, and other holy books. They especially took great care to remove wall inscriptions, e.g., those with the name of God, by scraping them off or painting them over so that the name of God would not be dishonored by non-Jews. Hofmann describes this particular incident in a factual and rather understanding manner: ¿Judaei . . . sanctuarium . . . ipsi probahanabant, ne Goim . . . illud dehonestarent¿; this was in contrast to other chronicles of the event, which describe the Jewish reaction as ¿coarse.¿ This 1519 account of the events in Regensburg is one of the earliest printed (factual) accounts related to Jews in German-speaking countries written from a historical perspective. Most of the early printed books related to Jews are of an anti-Semitic nature or are related to conversion and religious topics, lawsuits and other legal matters. SOURCES: VD 16 (H 4132). Holzmann-Bohatta: Deutsches Pseudonymen-Lexikon, p. 204. Kobolt, Anton-Maria: Baierisches Gelehrten Lexicon. 1795 (via DBA). Straus, Raphael: Regensburg and Augsburg. Philadelphia, 1939. Straus, Raphael: Urkunden und Aktenstuecke zur Geschichte der Juden in Regensburg, 1453-1738. Muenchen, 1960: Urkunde 1040. Meyer, Isaak: Zur Geschichte der Juden in Regensburg. Berlin. 1913. Wittmer, Siegfried, 1920-Juedisches Leben in Regensburg vom fruehen Mittelalter bis 1519. Regensburg, 2001, p. 152. [Attributes: First Edition]
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Athanasius, Saint, Patriarch of Alexandria
Athanasii Episcopi Alexandrini sanctissima, eloquentissma que opera ... que omnia olimia[m] latina facta Christophoro Porsena, Ambrosio Monacho, Angelo Politiano, interpretibus, una cum doctissima Erasmi Roterodani ad pium lectorem paraclesi. [bound with
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Parisiis:: Joanne Paruo [i.e., Jean Petit] ,, [1519].. Alum-tawed pigskin, elaborately tooled in blind over wooden boards with metal and leather clasps; one clasp perished. Binding with one corner tip broken off; small hole in leather on rear board; dust-soiled. Inside, some early marginalia and underlining in red; narrow arc of old, light waterstaining to fore-edges of one part. Pages generally very clean.. Folio extra. [6], 255, [66] ff. . [also bound in]: Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea. Basilii Magni Caesariensium in Cappadocia Antistitis sanctissimi opera plane diuina, variis e locis sedulo collecta: & accuratio[n]e ac impe[n]sis Iodici Badii Asc!sii recognita & coimpressa, quorum index proxima pandetur charta. [Paris: Venundantur eidem Ascensio [i.e., Badius Ascensius, 1520]. Folio extra. [10], 178 ff.#11; Two editions of Church Fathers from two scholar/printer presses. St. Athanasius's text was translated into Latin by three noted Renaissance scholars, edited by Nicholas Beraldus, and has the added prestige of apparatus by Erasmus. The title-page is printed within a four-piece woodcut border, with the title in red and black, and the page bears the famous Petit printer's device. The text enjoys handsome typography, side- and shouldernotes, and large woodcut initials.#11; The works of St. Basil is from Badius Ascensius's press and he acted as the editor, the translators having been Johannes Argyropoulos, Georgius Trapezuntius, and others. The title-page uses the same four-part woodcut title-page border as found on the St. Athanasius, bound in at the front, which makes much sense given the familial relationship between Ascensius and Petit.
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Rudolf Walther - D. Ambros Lobwasser, u.a
Psalmen Davids und Lob-Gesänge // Das neue Testament Jesu Christi. Das Neue Testament unsers Herrn und Heilands Jesu Christi. Recht grundlich nach der Griechischen Hauptsprache verdeutschet, mit jeder Capiteln kurzen Summarien, und dero Abtheilungen, samt
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Salluste.
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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Lyon, Jean Marion,1519, I volume in-4 relie demi-veau posterieur ~ (vi), cxxxix, (manque le dernier feuillet non chiffre, signale dans l’exemplaire de la Bibliotheque de Lyon). Belle edition illustree de 55 bois graves, certains repetes avec une mise en page remarquable. Avec des Commentaires de Guillaume de Ramsey, Beroalde, Bade, etc…16,341, (12) pages.
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LEYDEN, Lucas van (1494 - 1533), nach.
DER TANZ DER MARIA MAGDALENA.
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CALEPINUS, Ambrosius.
Calepinus: another word for dictionary Dictionarium ex optimis quibusque authoribus studiose collectum: & rursus auctum: et multo diligentius ab Ascensio repositum: ita ut nullum vocabulum cornucopiae queratur praetermissum: is qui composita in simplicibus: & h ante i: & y scribenda suis locis inquirere norit. Quam fidem ipse Ascensius huic renovare impressioni suae praestare pollicitur: oratum faciens lectorem ut signum inspiciat. Nam sunt qui titulum nomenque Badianum mentiant: et laborem suffurent. Greci praeterea recognitum: accentibus discretum: et Latine expositum est.
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Paris, Jodocus Badius Ascensius, 1519.. Folio. Contemporary half vellum over wooden boards, spine ribbed, half vellum sides richly blind-stamped, remnants of 2 brass clasps. Title within richly designed ornamental woodcut borders, partly in white on black crible and partly in black on white, with large woodcut printer's device in centre, the whole title printed in red and black; fine large crible woodcut initials in the text. (398) lvs. printed in 2 columns.. Rare edition, published by one of the most important printers of Paris, Josse Badius Ascensius, of certainly the most popular Latin dictionary ever. Ambrosius Calepinus (1440-1510), entered the order of the Augustins in 1458 and lived at monasteries in Milan, Mantua, Cremona and Brescia. After he had studied Greek with Constantin Lascaris he devoted his time to study the classics and philology. He spent thirty years preparing the present dictionary, which was first published at Reggio nell'Emilia in 1502. The work met with an unsurpassed success, was published over 200 times and remained in use for more than three centuries, being still an invaluable source of information for the study of Medieval- and Neo-Latin, the language of the Renaissance and Humanism. Good copy, with ample margins, in contemporary binding.- (Binding sl. rubbed, top and bottom of spine sl. dam.; old owner's ms. entry on top and bottom of title; marginal worm-holes throughout). Labarre 26; Renouard, Imprimeurs et libraires parisiens , II, 401; this ed. not in Renouard, Badius Ascensius; not in STC French.
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Historiae Augustae Scriptores.
in hoc volumine haec continentur. Nervae et Traiani, atque Adriani Caesarum vitae ex Dione, Georgio Merula interprete. Aelius Spartianus, Julius Capitolinus . Heliogabali . ad meretrices elegatissima oratio . In extrema operis parte addita . Georgio Merula interprete.
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Venedig, Aldus Manutius Erben, 1519. - 8°. 8 nn. Bll., 422 num. Bll., 2 Bll. (restauriert, Rücken erneuert). Adams S 781. Ebert 9823. Schweiger I, 383. Vgl. KLL XI, 4487.- Schöner und seltener Aldus-Druck der Historia Augusta, eine auf Latein verfasste spätantike Sammlung von 30 Biographien römischer Kaiser.- "In guten Exx. ebenfalls selten. Diese u. die 1e Aldine hat man oft mit dem Aldin. Sueton. von 1516 u. 21 verwechselt" (Ebert). Der Erstdruck erschien 1475 in Mailand bei Phil. de Lavagna. ". ein skrupelloser Hang zu romanesker Willkür, zu Verdrehung, ja Fälschung der Fakten. die Halb- und Viertelsbildung, in der sich naive Unkenntnis und arrogante Pseudologie vermengen: das alles läßt keinen Zweifel, auf welche Ebene dieses Opus gehört, das nach Moral und Rang einzig in der Skandalpresse unserer Tage vergleichbar ist - hier wie dort der letzte Klatsch aus Europas Fürstenhäusern. Freilich machen gerade diese Eigentümlichkeiten das Werk zu einem überaus eindrucksvollen Beispiel für das literarische Niveau und den allgemeinen Geschmack jener Epoche." (KLL).- Titel etw. finger- u. braunfleckig sowie mit hs. Anmerkung. Leicht gebräunt u. stellenweise etw. braunfleckig. Zahlr. hs. Marginalien von alter Hand. Beim w. Bl. Nr. 296 hs. Register. Auctores classici
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Pontanus, Joannes Jovius (Giangioviano or Giovanni Giovaino Pontano) & Claudius Ptolemaeus (Ptolomaeus)
Centum Ptolemaei Sententiae Ad Syrum Fratem A Pontano E Graeco In Latinum Tralatae, Atque Expositae. Eiusdem Pontani Libri XIIII. De Reb. Coeslestibus. Liber Etiam De Luna Imperfectus
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Aldus & Andreas Torresano, Venice:: Aldus & Andreas Torresano,, 1519.. First Aldine Edition.. Contemp. calf in panel design with central Venetian device, spine banded, title on old paper label, covers rubbed, headcaps worn off, lacks ties, corners opened, old owner's note on f.f.e.p. "Leonhardi Nyschelin Tiguriai,1774."light dampstain at head in second half, large margins, paper in fine condition.. 4to in 8s. 205 x 132mm.. Aldine device on verso of last leaf. Giovanni Pontano (1429-1503) humanist, diplomat, scholar, and poet. He was the driving forces behind the Neaploitan Academy and its official leader after 1471. He was secretary of state in Naples in 1486. He was also considered to be able to write pastoral poetry as good as, or superior to, his classical models.#11;"Like Ficino, Pontano undoubtedly acquired his taste for astrology early in life. His first teacher was Gregorius Tifernas, a master of the Greek tongue but, nonetheless, an adept in astrology. When Pontano came first to Naples, he met Lorenzo Bonincontri, who was, next to Pontano, the greatest astrological poet of the Italian Quattrocento....The earliest astrological compositions of Pontano are the translation of and commentary on the preudo-Ptolemaic Centiloquio and the early books of the De rebus coelestibus...As one turns over the pages of the De rebus coelestibus one is struck by the fact that one is reading a handbook of social psychology as well as a textbook of astrology...he took the view that the perfect, incorruptible skies had a shaping power over the corruptible sublunary matter...Pontano passes over the spiritual element, the divine soul...It is this startling silence that turns Pontano's astrological system into a milestone in the history of social psychology. Pontano''s theory that the matter of man is inclined by stellar influences establishes the necessity of a horoscope. If one knows in advance what one's inclinations are, one can shape one's character according to these dispositions if they are good, and check those weaknesses that are unsocial...In this book Pontano defends astrology vigorously by showing that the sciences of which Pico approved are filled with errors, and by asserting that astrology is the most certain science. " [Don Cameron Allen, The Star-Crossed Renaissance,1941.]#11;Nostradamus quotes his first proposition of the commentary on pseudo-Ptolemy: 'Soli numine divino afflati praesagiunt & spiritu prophetico particularia' ['Only those inspired by the divine godhead can prophesy, and only those inspired by the spirit of prophecy can prophesy detailed events' .#11;This volume contains Pontanus' Latin translation of the Greek text of Ptolomy's "Centrum sententiae' with Pontanus' extensive commentary, as well as, Pontanus' astronomical works, 'De rebus coelestis," and De luna imperfectus, and other short philosophical texts.#11;An edition appeared in 1512 of Pontano's astrological works contained in this volume, but this is the first reissue of these works designed to compliment Aldus' 1518 edition of his literary writings in two volumes. EDIT 16 cnce 47484. BM STC (Italian) 542,533. Adams P2215. Ahmanson-Murphy 161. Ransom 164. Houzeau-Lancaster I,3644. Renouard 87,7.Caillet 8828 "Plein de verve et d'esprit, mais d'une excessive obscenite(?)." Riccardi 303. Brunet IV,808. Hoffmann III,328 (Later ed.) Cantamessa 3556.
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EGNATIUS Joannes Baptista
De Caesaribus libri III (ed altre opere).
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(In fine:) Florentiae, per haeredes Philippi Iuntae, gennaio 1519, 2 parti in un vol. in-8, ff. (6,mancando 2 ff. bb., come in tutti gli esempl.), 88, 301, (1 con impresa), leg. coeva p. perg. (con qualche difetto), tit. ms. al dorso. Marca tip. al verso dell'ult. f. Dedica dell'A. al giureconsulto Giacomo Minuzio. Seconda edizione (la prima fu impressa da Aldo nel 1516) di questo celebre e fortunato trattato di storia di Giov. Batt. Cipelli (Venezia 1478-1553); più noto col nome accademico di Battista Egnazio, dottissimo umanista, per lungo tempo collaboratore di Aldo) che abbraccia molti secoli, da Giulio Cesare a Massimiliano I d'Asburgo, imperatore tedesco dal 1493 al 1519; ad integrazione vi aggiunse le Vite di Nerva, Traiano ed Adriano di Dione Cassio, tradotte da Giorgio Merula, ed un'edizione corretta degli "Scriptores Historiae Augustae". In fine è presente la celebre "Oratio Heliogabali ad meretrices" (ff. 275 v.-280 r.) di Leonardo Bruni, molto spesso mancanti, in quanto "pièce assez singulière…arrachée par plus d'un lecteur scrupuleux, ou par les familiares de l'Inquistion" (Renouard, Aldo, 76.4); segue il trattatello "De laudibus urbis Romae" di Aristide di Smirne, tradotto da Scipione Carteromaco (dal f. 281 a fine). Esempl. internam. puro (salvo alcune macchioline gialle sui primi 2 ff.), con ex-libris "Murray Anthony Potter" applicato al piatto anter. e piccolo timbro "Harvard College Library" al v. del f. di titolo. Decia-Delfiol n. 128. STC 231. Adams E-80. Bandinius II, 130. Renouard (Notice) 44.28. D.B. It. vol. 25, pp. 698-702.
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[Aldine] Cicero, Marcus Tullius, Cato Maior, Laelius
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 Venetiis: in aedibus Aldi et Andrea Soceri, 1519, FINE BINDINGS,EARLY PRINTING, ALDINE EDITIONS. 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-. (Insurance required to ship this item).
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CALEPINUS, Ambrosius.
Calepinus: another word for dictionary, Dictionarium ex optimis quibusque authoribus studiose collectum: & rursus auctum: et multo diligentius ab Ascensio repositum: ita ut nullum vocabulum cornucopiae queratur praetermissum: is qui composita in simplicibus: & h ante i: & y scribenda suis locis inquirere norit. Quam fidem ipse Ascensius huic renovare impressioni suae praestare pollicitur: oratum faciens lectorem ut signum inspiciat. Nam sunt qui titulum nomenque Badianum mentiant: et laborem suffurent. Greci praeterea recognitum: accentibus discretum: et Latine expositum est.
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Jodocus Badius Ascensius, 1519., Paris, - Folio. Contemporary half vellum over wooden boards, spine ribbed, half vellum sides richly blind-stamped, remnants of 2 brass clasps. Title within richly designed ornamental woodcut borders, partly in white on black criblé and partly in black on white, with large woodcut printer's device in centre, the whole title printed in red and black; fine large criblé woodcut initials in the text. (398) lvs. printed in 2 columns. Rare edition, published by one of the most important printers of Paris, Josse Badius Ascensius, of certainly the most popular Latin dictionary ever. Ambrosius Calepinus (1440-1510), entered the order of the Augustins in 1458 and lived at monasteries in Milan, Mantua, Cremona and Brescia. After he had studied Greek with Constantin Lascaris he devoted his time to study the classics and philology. He spent thirty years preparing the present dictionary, which was first published at Reggio nell'Emilia in 1502. The work met with an unsurpassed success, was published over 200 times and remained in use for more than three centuries, being still an invaluable source of information for the study of Medieval- and Neo-Latin, the language of the Renaissance and Humanism. Good copy, with ample margins, in contemporary binding.- (Binding sl. rubbed, top and bottom of spine sl. dam.; old owner's ms. entry on top and bottom of title; marginal worm-holes throughout). Labarre 26; Renouard, Imprimeurs et libraires parisiens, II, 401; this ed. not in Renouard, Badius Ascensius; not in STC French. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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[JUVENAL] JUVENALIS, DECIUS JUNIUS: PERSIUS FLACCUS, AULUS:
Iu. Iuuenalis vna cum Au. Persio nuper recogniti.
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Florentiae [Florence]: per haeredes Philippi Iuntae, 1519. 16mo., ff. 80. Some spotting, crossed-through old inscription to verso of final leaf. Contemporary limp vellum, somewhat ruckled, ties removed, a 2cm portion of spine partly defective, old ink traces showing on sides, catalogue note pasted to upper pastedown. The second Giunta edition of Juvenal, following one of 1513, and attractively produced in imitation of Aldine typography. The editor was Marianus Tuccius, CNCE 28747. Adams J774. Dibdin (4th edn.) II 151 (note). Schweiger II 508.
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(Basse, Heinrich)
Panegiricos Genealogiarum Illustrium Principum domiorum de Anholt.
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Leipzig, St"ckel 1519. 23 (statt 24) Blätter mit blattgroßem Wappenholzschnitt. Ohne Titelbl. Einfache Broschur mit geklebtem Rücken und handschriftlichem Titelschild auf dem vorderen Deckblatt, da auch von alter Hand Titel und Autorenangabe. Leicht gebräunt und durchgehend unterschiedlich stark wasserfleckig. Mit einigen Marginalien von alter Hand. VD 16, B 732 (nach Benzing), DG. 12,7259. Nicht bei Adams, Knaake, Kucz, Pegg u. STC. Einzige Ausgabe! Das Titelblatt fehlt! Der Verfasser dieser seltenen Lobschrift auf das Haus Anhalt war Prior des 1525 von den Bauern zerstörten Klosters Ballenstedt. AST
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Johnson (John).
A Collection of the Laws and Canons of the Church of England, From its First Foundation to the Conquest, And From the Conquest to the Reign of King Henry VIII. (Two Volumes)
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- Oxford; John Henry Parker, 8vo. Volume I A.D. 601-1065, (lv) 591pp. Volume II A.D. 1070-1519, (xix) 590pp 1850 Bound in original cloth, spine has suffered considerable sunning and is faded, gilt lettering on the spine. Edges and corners are bumped and rubbed. The covers are weak and show signs of detachment. Internally clean, some very light foxing. Volume II contains the book plate of the Bishop's Palace at Ripon Cathedral Library, bequest of George Holden (1783-1865), clergyman and scholar.
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MELANCHTHON, Philipp
Sermo habitus apud iuuentute Academiae Vuittenberg. de corrigendis adulescentiae studijs. Rodolphus Agricola Phrisius de studiorum omnium colluuie, iudelicet Iuris Medicinae, Physices, & Theologiae
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Basel, Jo(hannes) Froben, January 1519. With wide archtectural woodcut title-border showing a triumphal arch, incorporating Froben's device in a wreath at head, and the decapitation of St. John the Baptist in lower part (Hollstein XVI, 13), large woodcut initial "N" (two children wrestling; Hollstein XVI B, Alphabet 115), both by Hans Holbein the Younger; woodcut printer's device on last leaf verso (Hollstein XVI, 4), smaller figured woodcut intitial (Hollstein XVI, Alphabet 28) by Ambrosius Holbein, and figured woodcut border on A3 composed of four different blocks. 26 pp., 1 unn. leaf. 4to. Old manuscript vellum. Basel, Jo(hannes) Froben, January 1519. First edition in this form of an important text in the history of education. Melanchthon's (1497-1560) inaugural speech was held at Wittenberg University on the 28 August 1518. It met with great admiration, and was printed immediatly by Johannes Rhau-Grunenberg. The focus of the speech lies on university reforms in a humanistic sense, it was the impetus for changes in German universities. Melanchthon propagated the rebirth of the classical studies, as the "artes" had been abused by barbarians. He stressed the importance of studying the old "biblical" languages, next to Latin also Greek and Hebrew. Through direct access to the original sources a new understanding of theology and jurisprudence, but also of natural and social sciences should be created. History attains a significant importance because it offers examples for human behaviour and therefore becomes part of ethical tuition. At the end of the sermon (pp. 23-24) there is a verse in Greek by Melanchthon about Luther, and Roelof Agricola's (1444-1485) "In primo capite secundi libri de Inventione Dialectica" on pp. 25-26. The work is preceded by a verse "Iuventuti Saxoniae" by Johannes von der Oesten and a letter by Melanchthon to Otto Beckmann, dated Wittenberg, October 1518. - VD 16 M 4234; STC (German) 614; Pegg (Swiss) 4054; Jackson 2055; BL 3906.f.121; Beuttenmuller 39; Koehn, Philipp Melanchthons Reden, 47; Panzer VI, 210.267; Heitz/Bernoulli 30; not in Adams.
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Nicole Dacos
Les loges de Raphaël : Chef-d'oeuvre de l'ornement au Vatican
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Hazan 22/10/2008 - Présentation de l'éditeur Les Loges de Raphaël sont le chef-d'Suvre de l'art ornemental en Occident, celui dont l'influence a été la plus profonde. Dans cette galerie destinée aux moments de loisir du pape Léon X qui y recevait ses visiteurs, Raphaël a fait revivre les grands décors de l'Antiquité romaine. S'inspirant de sculptures, de reliefs monumentaux, de marbres précieux et de petits objets - monnaies, médailles et pierres gravées - très prisés de son temps, Raphaël a aussi travaillé à partir des stucs que les artistes allaient copier dans les entrées du Colisée et surtout des peintures, pleines de fantaisie, qui venaient d'être découvertes dans la Domus Aurea de Néron - ces peintures doivent leur nom de " grotesques " au fait qu'elles se trouvaient sous terre et que ceux qui allaient les voir avaient l'impression de descendre dans des grottes. Les Loges, à l'inverse, qui dominent Rome, s'ouvraient alors à l'air libre ; Raphaël y a représenté, outre quantité d'animaux - en particulier des oiseaux -, des festons de fruits, de fleurs et de légumes luxuriants qui se détachent en trompe-l'Sil sur le ciel bleu : au retour à l'antique se joint le triomphe de la nature. Un thème religieux, cependant, était indispensable dans ces Loges vaticanes : les voûtes sont décorées d'épisodes remarquables de l'Ancien et du Nouveau Testament, principalement ceux où, grâce à leurs vertus et à la protection de Dieu, les héros sortent victorieux de leurs aventures. Dans ce cycle, appelé par la suite la Bible de Raphaël, l'artiste s'inspire encore de l'antique, mais exploite également l'art paléochrétien et médiéval pour retrouver la simplicité de l'Église primitive, créant un récit tellement limpide qu'il semble presque relever de l'art populaire. Pour réaliser cet immense ensemble, Raphaël s'est appuyé sur les nombreux élèves qu'il avait réunis dans son atelier, réussissant le miracle de leur transmettre les secrets de son art. A côté de ceux qui sont bien connus - pour les décors, Giovanni da Udine, pour la Bible, Giulio Romano, Giovanfrancesco Penni, Perin del Vaga et Polidoro da Caravaggio -, bien d'autres y ont pris part, dont un Français installé en Italie, Guglielmo di Marcillat, et deux grands Espagnols alors en voyage d'apprentissage, Alonso Berruguete et Pedro Machuca. Dès leur achèvement, en 1519, les Loges ont suscité un enthousiasme unanime pour connaître leur apogée à la fin du XVIIIe siècle, quand Catherine II en fit faire une copie grandeur nature à Saint-Pétersbourg, mais le souvenir de cet ensemble exceptionnel est resté encore vif pendant longtemps, jusque dans les couloirs du Capitole, à Washington. Biographie de l'auteur Philologue classique et historienne de l'art de l'Université Libre de Bruxelles, Nicole Dacos, qui a été directeur de recherches du Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique de Belgique, s'est formée à Londres, au Warburg Institute, où Sir Ernst Gombrich a publié sa thèse de doctorat sur la découverte de la Domus Aurea (1969), et à Rome, avec Ranuccio Bianchi Bandinelli, Giuliano Briganti et Federico Zeri, qui a fait paraître sa thèse d'agrégation sur les Loges de Raphaël (1977, 2e éd. 1986). Senior guest scholar du J. Paul Getty Museum et du Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts à Washington, elle a organisé en 1995 l'exposition Fiamminghi a Roma 1508-1608 et publié entre autres Roma quanta fuit ou l'invention du paysage de ruines (2004). Elle prépare actuellement un livre sur le voyage à Rome au XVIe siècle des artistes venus des anciens Pays-Bas, de France et de la péninsule ibérique. aazbook est spécialiste du livre neuf et occasion au meilleur prix. AazBook vous propose plus de 70 000 livres expédiés rapidement dans des emballages soignés, avec la garantie satisfait ou remboursé. Livraison international. 338 X 252 X 38 351 pages [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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Juvenal] Juvenalis, Decius Junius: Persius Flaccus, Aulus:
Iu. Iuuenalis vna cum Au. Persio nuper recogniti.
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Florentiae [Florence]: per haeredes Philippi Iuntae, 1519. - 16mo., ff. 80. Some spotting, crossed-through old inscription to verso of final leaf. Contemporary limp vellum, somewhat ruckled, ties removed, a 2cm portion of spine partly defective, old ink traces showing on sides, catalogue note pasted to upper pastedown. The second Giunta edition of Juvenal, following one of 1513, and attractively produced in imitation of Aldine typography. The editor was Marianus Tuccius, CNCE 28747. Adams J774. Dibdin (4th edn.) II 151 (note). Schweiger II 508. [Attributes: Signed Copy]
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Salzburg.- Chronik der Bischöfe.
Cronica des hochberumbtem Stiffts zu Saltzburg wie vil Bischoff sind gewesen und geregirt haben.
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(Landshut, Weißenburger, 1519). - Kl.-4°. Mit gr. Titelhzschn. 10 nn. Bll. Lose in Pp.-Mappe mit Buntpapier-Bezug d. 19. Jhdts. Holzmann-B. I, 9434. VD 16, C 2468. Proctor 11.813. Deuticke Kat. 259 (Salzburg), Nr. 5.- Sehr selten! Einzige Ausgabe der ersten gedruckten Chronik von Salzburg, gedruckt vom Erstdrucker von Landshut. Holzmann-Bohatta nennt als Verfasser einen gewissen Leonhard Schilling. Die Datierung von Proctor "7. Juni 1519" ist zweifelhaft, denn die Chronik endet mit dem Tode des Erzbischofs Leonhard von Keutschach (8. Juni 1519). Es scheint kaum möglich, daß die Chronik bereits am nächsten Tag gedruckt wurde. Leonhard von Keutschach war mit ziemlicher Sicherheit der Auftraggeber, der das Erscheinen des Druckes nicht mehr erlebte. Bis zum Amtsantritt des neuen Erzbischofs Matthäus Lang (23./24. Sept. 1519) vergingen beinahe dreieinhalb Monate. Da Matthäus Lang aber in der Chronik nicht einmal erwähnt wird, kann man davon ausgehen, daß der Druck innerhalb dieses Zeitraumes fertiggestellt wurde. Der Druck ist über weite Strecken deckungsgleich mit einer Handschrift, die in der ÖNB aufbewahrt wird und die von Maria Corinna Trdán ausführlich beschrieben wird (Beiträge zur Kenntnis der salzburgischen Chronistik des 16. Jahrhunderts; in Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Salzburger Landeskunde 1914, Bd. 54/135 ff): ". ist diese Chronik identisch mit dem sog. Dopplerschen Druck, der ersten gedruckten Chronik von Salzburg vom Jahre 1519. Der Druck ist in mehreren Exemplaren vorhanden; zwei davon sind im Stifte St. Peter, ein drittes Exemplar befindet sich in der ÖNB. Als Titelbild führt dieser Druck einen Holzschnitt, nämlich St. Rupert und Virgil mit dem Erzstiftswappen. Die Chronik bringt zuerst ein Register der Salzburger Erzbischöfe von Rupert bis Leonhard von Keutschach. (Dabei ist eine ganz merkwürdige Chronologie eingehalten, auch unbekannte Bischöfe, wie z.B. ein Eugenius von Bayern zwischen Gebhard und Konrad I.). Mit Rupert folgt die eigentliche Chronik, wobei den einzelnen Fürsten meist nur eine ganz kurze Besprechung zuteil wird. Die wichtigste. Partie ist der Abschnitt über Leonhard von Keutschach".- Titel etw. stärker (sonst nur gering) braunfleckig, letztes Bl. mit unterem Ausriß. AA - NEUEINGÄNGE Mai 2009
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Beiträge von Ackermann, Christoph / Bauer, Rudolf / Baumgartner, René. Zeichnungen von Spitzer, Gerhard / Aspern, Franziska von / Aspern, Peter von. Herausgegeben von Rehner, Manfred / Oestern, Hans J
Chirurgische Facharztweiterbildung [BD 2] (von 3 Bdn). Operationsatlas zu den geforderten operativen Verfahren 3.-5. Jahr der chirurgischen Weiterbildung: Allgemeinchirurgie, Thoraxchirurgie, Gefässchirurgie, Unfallchirurgie: untere Extremität (Erwachsene
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HUTTEN, Ulrich von:
Hoc in volumine haec continentur. Super infectione propinqui sui Ioannis Hutteni Equ. deploratio. Ad Ludovichum Huttenum super interemptione filij Consolatoria. In Ulrichum Vuirtenpergensem orationes V. In eundem Dialogus, cui Titulus Phalarismus (.).
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In Arce Steckelberkan" (= Mainz, J. Schöffer) 1519. - 8°. 106 nn. Bll. mit fast blattgroßem Textholzschnitt v. H. Weiditz, großem Holzschnitt-Portrait Huttens und 6 großen Schwarzgrund-Initialen. Halbpergament um 1900. Titelblatt mit 2 alten Besitzvermerken. Sehr gering stockfleckig. Fußsteg teilweise mit Feuchtigkeitsrand. Im Seitensteg durchgehend 1 Wurmstich. VD 16, H 6408; Benzing 120; Goed. II, 230, 19; Fairfax Murray 214. - Einzige Ausgabe des Sammeldrucks um die Ermordung von Huttens Vetter Hans durch den Herzog Ulrich von Württemberg 1515. Wichtigster Bestandteil sind die 5 hier erstmals gedruckten Reden Huttens an den Herzog, verfaßt 1515-1519, und der Dialog "Phalarismus", schon 1517 gedruckt und damit ein Frühwerk der deutschen Dialogliteratur. Die Sammlung wurde als Protestnote gegen den Wiedereinfall des bereits geächteten Herzogs in Württemberg im August 1519 veranstaltet. Bl. D6v mit der bereits im "Phalarismus" 1517 verwendeten Darstellung des Mordes, Hans Weiditz zugeschrieben (Dodgson II, 151, 23; Röttinger 6); auf Bl. X2v das erstmals im August 1519 in "De Guaici Medicina" erschienene Brustbild Huttens in der Loggia, "considered to be, not by Weiditz, but by another hand" (Murray). Bis auf die genannten Mängel und wenige alte Anstreichungen gutes Exemplar.
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Cesalpino Andrea
Praxis Universae Artis Medicae, generalium aeque, ac particularium humani corporis praeter naturam affectuum dignotionem; iuditium & curam omnium uberrimè complectens
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- Treviso, Roberto Meietti, 1606In 8° (14,6 x 9,2). Pp. (16)+715+ 2 c.b. Frontespizio in rosso e nero con marca tipografica. Buon esemplare nonostante qualche fascicolo brunito. Solida e ottima legatura coeva piena pergamena con unghie, doppia cornice a secco ai piatti. Titolo ms. su tassello in carta al dorso a nervi. Nice copy with only a few quires slightly browned in contemporary full Dutch vellum, title manuscript on piece of paper on spine. Rara edizione trevigiana che riprende i precedenti studi in tema di medicina del grande botanico e scienziato aretino (1519-1603). Alle sue osservazioni contenute nel "peripateticarum questionum" apparso nel 1586 si deve la prima decisiva intuizione sulla circolazione del flusso sanguigno. Nel Seicento lo scritto apparve a Roma sotto il titolo di "Artis medicae" e quindi il presente "Praxis." che è sostanzialmente parte di quest'ultima opera con il titolo mutato e corretto. Un lungo capitolo occupa le osservazioni sui denti come segnalato peraltro da Poletti nella sua bibliografia dentaria. A rare edition that follows the original excessively important treatise of 1586 (under the title "Peripateticarum quaestionum") in which Cesalpino approach the theory of blood circulation. CINI, Scienziati aretini dal 400 al 700, n. 12b. KRIVATSY, n. 2344. WELLCOME (online), n.14313162. Non in PIANTANIDA
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ORIGENES ADAMANTIUS (Origen, Origenis).
TERTIUS ET QUARTUS TOMI OPERUM ORIGENIS ADAMANTII: quorum Tertius complectitur : post Apologium explicanda.
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(Paris), (1519). - Volumes III and IV only of 4, bound in 1 volume, (Paris), venundantur cum reliquis eorundem tomis in edibus Joannis Parvi: et Jodoci Badii Ascensii, (1519). Latin text, folio, 330 x 210 mm, 13 x 8¼ inches, 2 title pages, that to Volume III in red and black, both with architectural and pictorial borders, at the top Origen writing, in the centre the large device of the printer Josse Badius showing men working on the press, decorated initials throughout, leaves (6), CCXXIIII; (2), CLXXV, bound in modern quarter morocco over marbled boards, raised bands and title blind stamped to spine. Small dark spot at tail of spine, title neatly inked on fore-edges, title page to Volume III lightly soiled in lower outer corner, margin only, small neat repair to 3 margins, some early neat margin notes, occasional neat underlining or emphasis marks to margins, 1 or 2 corrections to text, not obscuring original, tiny wormhole to last 2 pages affecting running title but with no loss, final blank leaf with neat early manuscript notes and dusty and slightly stained. Contents otherwise bright and clean, binding tight and firm, a good sturdy copy. Date obtained from colophon to Volume IV. Volume III contains commentary on the New Testament (Matthew, Luke, the Epistle to the Romans); Volume IV contains chapters against heretics, the Contra Celsum, Peri Archon, and other material such as Tituli apologetici Pamphili pro Origene and Liber Rufini. Josse Badius Ascensius (1462-1535) was a humanist scholar and a pioneer of the printing industry. He set up his printing business in Paris in 1503 and specialised in editions of classical texts, often with his own annotations and commentary for the student market, and also Latin works by contemporary humanist writers. 775 editions printed by him are listed in the bibliography in Philippe Renouard's Imprimeurs & libraires parisiens du XVIe siècle. He frequently worked for or as here in partnership with Jean Petit, who was the most important French wholesale bookseller/publisher of this period. Adams, Books Printed in Europe 1501-1600, Volume II, O279; Brunet, IV, 228; both listing the 1512 edition. No edition listed in Harvard, French 16th Century Books. Image attached with this item, more images sent on request. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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ERASMUS OF ROTTERDAM, Desiderius (1469-1536).
Institutio principis christiani.
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Basel, (Johann Froben, June 1519).. 4to. With Salome's woodcut border by Hans Holbein the Younger, 6 woodcut borders around the text and 5 headpieces in woodcut by Jacob Faber, 23 woodcut initials, and large woodcut printer's device on final leaf verso. 402 p., 1 leaf. Modern limp vellum ("Kopert" binding), with use of a 16th century ms. document. In slipcase.. Sehr schönes, mit zeitgenössischen Marginalien versehenes, Exemplar der dritten Froben-Ausgabe, die insgesamt vierte des erstmals im Juni 1516 aufgelegten Fürstenspiegels (Specula principum), der in subtiler Synthese christliches und klassisches Gedankengut vereint und von den Zeitgenossen als Krönung der Gattung gerühmt wurde. Im Vorwort betont Erasmus nachdrücklich, dass das gute Gelingen einer fürstlichen Erziehung stets von der Voraussetzung eines zustimmenden und stützenden "consensus omnium" der Herrschaftsunterworfenen abhängt. Der grosse Humanist empfahl sein Werk in einem Brief vom 13. Januar 1518 an den jungen Anton van Bergen auch als Heilmittel gegen kriegerische Gelüste. Mit der eindrucksvollen, um 1516 entstandenen, Titeleinfassung von Hans Holbein d. J., die in der unteren Leiste die Enthauptung Johannes des Täufers in drei Szenen illustriert (vgl. F. Hieronymus, Oberrheinische Buchillustration II, S. 238). Das Zieralphabet Holbeins umfasst Lettern mit Landschafts- und Architekturmotiven (Kat. Holbein, Basel 1960, Nr. 111). Die Holzschnitt-Initialen sind Nachschöpfungen aus dem Kinderalphabet Holbeins (Kat. Druckgraphik Holbein, Basel 1997, Nr. 133). Die teilweise wiederholten schwarzgrundigen Zierleisten sind Metallschnitte von Jacob Faber, möglicherweise nach Rissen von Hans Franck (vgl. Hieronymus, Oberrheinische Buchillustration II, S. 361). - Durchgehende Marginalien im Aussensteg oder zwischen den Zeilen von einer Humanistenhand, Titel mit altem Besitzeintrag im Kopfsteg, Titel mit einigen Wurmlöchern, mit zwei, drei durchgehenden Wurmlöchern im Aussensteg, ein gutes, breitrandiges Exemplar. Bezzel, 1248; VD 16, E-3135; Adams E-382; Vander Haeghen I, 111; De Reuck 244; Philipp, Liste, p. 30. The sum of Erasmus' ideas on the interdependence of peace and responsible kingship in the third Froben edition. Written and finished in 1515, after the Dutch humanist had been appointed a member of the privy council of prince Charles, future Charles V, king of Spain and then Holy Roman Emperor, the Education of a Christian Prince was printed first in June 1516. This third Froben edition is based as all following editions on the authoritative text of 1518. Erasmus explained in a letter to Martin Dorp in May 1515 (Allen II, no. 337) that while in his Enchiridion he had quite simply sketched the form of a Christian life, in the Institutio he wanted to draw attention, without pretense, to those matters in which a head of state should be instructed. Erasmus produced a veritable manual for the all-round education of the Christian prince, encompassing intellectual, moral and political instruction. While it can be compared to other treatises on statecraft of the Renaissance, such as Machiavelli's The Prince, Thomas More's Utopia, or Claude des Seyssel's Grant Monarchie de France, Erasmus' mirror of princes is above all devoted to keeping clearly in view an ethical ideal. The impressive title border by Hans Holbein depicts in three scenes the beheading of John the Baptist. The metal cuts by Jacob Faber were most probably after drawings by Hans Frick (cf. Frank Hieronymus, Oberrheinische Buchillustration vol. II, p. 361). - Marginalia by a contemporary humanist hand in outer margins or between the lines, old owner's name in upper margin of title, few wormholes in title, three single wormholes in outer margins; a wide margined copy.
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BEZE (Theodore de).
Tractatus de Repudiis et Divortiis : in qua pleraeque de causis matrimonialibus (quas vocant) incidentes controversiae ex verbo Dei deciduntur. Additur Iuris Civilis Romanorum et veterum his rebus canonum examen, ad eiusdem Verbi Dei et aequitatis normam. Geneve, Vignon, 1573. RELIE AVEC (en tete): 2). HEMMINGSEN (Niels). Libellus de Coniugio, Repudio e Divortio. In gratiam fratrum qui iudices causarum matrimonialium in Regnis Dania et Norvegia constituti sunt. Lipsiae, (a la fin:) Imprimebat Iohannes Steinman, 1578.
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. 2 ouvrages en 1 volume in-8. 1). 293pp. 7ff. 2). 1f. 231pp. 15ff. Veau brun, dos a nerfs (Reliure de l'epoque restauree, dos refait) Reunion de deux ouvrages de controverse du XVI siecle refletant les theses protestantes sur le droit du mariage (polygamie, mariage, adultere, divorce, repudiation, etc.). Ils sont tous les deux en seconde edition. Theodore de Beze (Vezelay 1519 - Geneve 1604) fut une des grandes figures de la France protestante. Calvin, avec qui il etait tres lie, l'entraina a Geneve des 1548 ou Beze mit ses capacites et son energie au service de la Reforme. Niels Hemmingsen (1513-1600), celebre theologien protestant danois, disciple de Melanchton, etait surnomme le "Luther Danois". Quelques trous de ver au second ouvrage, rousseurs..
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ERASMUS OF ROTTERDAM, Desiderius (1469-1536).
Institutio principis christiani.
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- 4to. With Salome's woodcut border by Hans Holbein the Younger, 6 woodcut borders around the text and 5 headpieces in woodcut by Jacob Faber, 23 woodcut initials, and large woodcut printer's device on final leaf verso. 402 p., 1 leaf. Modern limp vellum ("Kopert" binding), with use of a 16th century ms. document. In slipcase. Basel, (Johann Froben, June 1519). Sehr schönes, mit zeitgenössischen Marginalien versehenes, Exemplar der dritten Froben-Ausgabe, die insgesamt vierte des erstmals im Juni 1516 aufgelegten Fürstenspiegels (Specula principum), der in subtiler Synthese christliches und klassisches Gedankengut vereint und von den Zeitgenossen als Krönung der Gattung gerühmt wurde. Im Vorwort betont Erasmus nachdrücklich, dass das gute Gelingen einer fürstlichen Erziehung stets von der Voraussetzung eines zustimmenden und stützenden "consensus omnium" der Herrschaftsunterworfenen abhängt. Der grosse Humanist empfahl sein Werk in einem Brief vom 13. Januar 1518 an den jungen Anton van Bergen auch als Heilmittel gegen kriegerische Gelüste. Mit der eindrucksvollen, um 1516 entstandenen, Titeleinfassung von Hans Holbein d. J., die in der unteren Leiste die Enthauptung Johannes des Täufers in drei Szenen illustriert (vgl. F. Hieronymus, Oberrheinische Buchillustration II, S. 238). Das Zieralphabet Holbeins umfasst Lettern mit Landschafts- und Architekturmotiven (Kat. Holbein, Basel 1960, Nr. 111). Die Holzschnitt-Initialen sind Nachschöpfungen aus dem Kinderalphabet Holbeins (Kat. Druckgraphik Holbein, Basel 1997, Nr. 133). Die teilweise wiederholten schwarzgrundigen Zierleisten sind Metallschnitte von Jacob Faber, möglicherweise nach Rissen von Hans Franck (vgl. Hieronymus, Oberrheinische Buchillustration II, S. 361). - Durchgehende Marginalien im Aussensteg oder zwischen den Zeilen von einer Humanistenhand, Titel mit altem Besitzeintrag im Kopfsteg, Titel mit einigen Wurmlöchern, mit zwei, drei durchgehenden Wurmlöchern im Aussensteg, ein gutes, breitrandiges Exemplar. Bezzel, 1248; VD 16, E-3135; Adams E-382; Vander Haeghen I, 111; De Reuck 244; Philipp, Liste, p. 30. The sum of Erasmus' ideas on the interdependence of peace and responsible kingship in the third Froben edition. Written and finished in 1515, after the Dutch humanist had been appointed a member of the privy council of prince Charles, future Charles V, king of Spain and then Holy Roman Emperor, the Education of a Christian Prince was printed first in June 1516. This third Froben edition is based as all following editions on the authoritative text of 1518. Erasmus explained in a letter to Martin Dorp in May 1515 (Allen II, no. 337) that while in his Enchiridion he had quite simply sketched the form of a Christian life, in the Institutio he wanted to draw attention, without pretense, to those matters in which a head of state should be instructed. Erasmus produced a veritable manual for the all-round education of the Christian prince, encompassing intellectual, moral and political instruction. While it can be compared to other treatises on statecraft of the Renaissance, such as Machiavelli's The Prince, Thomas More's Utopia, or Claude des Seyssel's Grant Monarchie de France, Erasmus' mirror of princes is above all devoted to keeping clearly in view an ethical ideal. The impressive title border by Hans Holbein depicts in three scenes the beheading of John the Baptist. The metal cuts by Jacob Faber were most probably after drawings by Hans Frick (cf. Frank Hieronymus, Oberrheinische Buchillustration vol. II, p. 361). - Marginalia by a contemporary humanist hand in outer margins or between the lines, old owner's name in upper margin of title, few wormholes in title, three single wormholes in outer margins; a wide margined co
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MELANCHTHON, Philipp.
Sermo habitus apud iuuentute Academiae Vuittenberg. de corrigendis adulescentiae studijs. Rodolphus Agricola Phrisius de studiorum omnium colluuie, iudelicet Iuris Medicinae, Physices, & Theologiae.
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January 1519, Basel, Jo(hannes) Froben - With wide archtectural woodcut title-border showing a triumphal arch, incorporating Froben's device in a wreath at head, and the decapitation of St. John the Baptist in lower part (Hollstein XVI, 13), large woodcut initial "N" (two children wrestling; Hollstein XVI B, Alphabet 115), both by Hans Holbein the Younger; woodcut printer's device on last leaf verso (Hollstein XVI, 4), smaller figured woodcut intitial (Hollstein XVI, Alphabet 28) by Ambrosius Holbein, and figured woodcut border on A3 composed of four different blocks. 26 pp., 1 unn. leaf. 4to. Old manuscript vellum. Basel, Jo(hannes) Froben, January 1519. First edition in this form of an important text in the history of education. Melanchthon's (1497-1560) inaugural speech was held at Wittenberg University on the 28 August 1518. It met with great admiration, and was printed immediatly by Johannes Rhau-Grünenberg. The focus of the speech lies on university reforms in a humanistic sense, it was the impetus for changes in German universities. Melanchthon propagated the rebirth of the classical studies, as the "artes" had been abused by barbarians. He stressed the importance of studying the old "biblical" languages, next to Latin also Greek and Hebrew. Through direct access to the original sources a new understanding of theology and jurisprudence, but also of natural and social sciences should be created. History attains a significant importance because it offers examples for human behaviour and therefore becomes part of ethical tuition. At the end of the sermon (pp. 23-24) there is a verse in Greek by Melanchthon about Luther, and Roelof Agricola's (1444-1485) "In primo capite secundi libri de Inventione Dialectica" on pp. 25-26. The work is preceded by a verse "Iuventuti Saxoniae" by Johannes von der Oesten and a letter by Melanchthon to Otto Beckmann, dated Wittenberg, October 1518. - VD 16 M 4234; STC (German) 614; Pegg (Swiss) 4054; Jackson 2055; BL 3906.f.121; Beuttenmüller 39; Koehn, Philipp Melanchthons Reden, 47; Panzer VI, 210.267; Heitz/Bernoulli 30; not in Adams. [Attributes: First Edition]
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Bullinger, Heinrich.
Von der Reformation der Statt Zürich [und] Von der Statt Zürich, und der Statt Zürich Sachen. [Handschrift in schöner, klarer Kurrentschrift auf (2), 1133, (22) Seiten, um 1600. Der Schreiber der Abschrift wird nicht genannt].
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. Gr.-4°. Pgt. d.Zt.. Aus der Vorrede: "Vorred über die nachfolgende Historj Herren Heinrich Bullingers...Durch desse gnad und hilff gab ich Heinrich Bullinger der elter Pfarrer der Zeit der Kilchen Zu Zürich Zum grossen Münster...die geschichten so sich...in der Eydtgnosschafft, insonders Zu Zürich in änderung der Religion und ausrichtung Christenlicher reformation von dem jahr Christi 1519 an, biss in dass 1532 jahr, dass ist, durch 13 jahr lang, dan[n] disser jahren händel und läüft..." - Siehe HBLS II, 424 2. Nicht bei Staedtke. Gutzwiller, Hellmut: Entwicklung der Schrift..., S. 68 ff. (Schrift). Vgl. auch Feller/Bonjour 191 f. - Die University of Chicago Library (Special Collections Research Center) besitzt eine Handschrift von ca 1592 mit dem vergleichbaren Titel "Von den Tigurineren & der Statt Zürich Sachen"
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OINOTOMUS IOANNES (SCHNEIDEWEIN JOHANN)
In quatuor Institutionum Imperialium Isustiniani Imp. libros, commentarii. Venetiis, apud Alexandrum Polum, 1621
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- Cm. 30, pp. (56) 608. Marchio tip. in xilografia al frontespizio in rosso e nero; testatine, capilettera e finalini xilografici. Leg. settecentesca in mezza pelle, dorso a 4 nervi con titoli in oro. Mancanza alla parte alta del dorso; frontespizio restaurato e controfondato con perdita di 3 lettere del luogo di stampa, [Ven]etiis; fioriture dovute alla qualità della carta, peraltro esemplare in buono stato di conservazione. L'A., Johann Schneidewein (1519-1568), insigne giureconsulto tedesco, fu esponente della riforma vicino a Lutero (del quale fu allievo a Wittenberg) ed uomo impegnato in numerose cariche politiche; quest'importante commentario alle Istituzioni giustinianee è considerato il suo capolavoro. Raro. Non in Sapori che riporta altre edizioni. (1-S22)
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Estacio, Publio Papinio (ca. 40 - ca. 96 d.C.)
Sylvarum Libri V. Achilleidos Libri XII. Thebaidos Libri II. Orthographia et Flexus Dictionum Graecarum Omnium.
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Aldo Manucio y Andrea d'Asola, 1519, agosto, Venecia: - 294 folios y dos hojas (k2 y K2, blancas). Ancla aldina en la portada y en el verso de la última hoja. Encuadernación del siglo xix en marroquín granate con el ancla aldina dorada en el centro de ambos planos. Cortes dorados. La primera y última hoja algo sucias. Renouard 35, 7. Adams A1672. Segunda edición aldina de esta recopilación de las obras de Estacio, la primera edición apareció en 1502. En la obra se reproduce la dedicatoria original de Aldo a Pontano, quien le había respondido, por medio de Soardo, con una carta fechada 31 de diciembre de 1502, dándole permiso de imprimir la Urania. A esta nueva edición viene añadido, entre otros, un prefacio de Francesco de Asola, hijo de Andrea, dirigida a los hermanos Domizio y Pasquale Marini, en la que les asegura que el libro ha sido diligentius multo quan antea impressum, si bien en realidad el texto de Estacio no presenta grandes variaciones, si tiene mejoras respecto a la edición de 1502.
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Gótico.]
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 Libros antiguos anteriores a 1830
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Aguaviva de Aragón, Belisario (1464-1528).
De venatione et De aucupio & De re militari. De instituendis liberis principium. Prefatio paraphrasis in economica Aristotelis.
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Juan Pasquet,, Nápoles: 1519 - Tres obras encuadernadas juntas. Completo. 1: A-B4, C6, D4, E4, a-d4, e6. 2: A-B4, C5. 3: a-d4, e6. El volumen tiene también tres colofones diferentes, 1: 1 de agosto de 1519; 2: 7 de mayo de 1519; 3: 5 de junio de 1519. Tiene una leve mancha de humedad en el margen inferior y algunos roces menores. La primera hoja y la última tienen un punto descosido. Muy buenos márgenes. Encuadernado en holandesa piel del siglo xviii, con nervios y tejuelo. Kreisig 4, 153. Ceresoli 27: "Edizione originale rarissima, della quale, secondo il Thiebaud, si conosce un solo esemplare, apparso alla vendita Huzard." Harting 301. Souhart 15. Thiébaud 26: "d'une grande rareté. On ne peut citer comme ayant subi le feu des enchères en France que l'exemplaire Huzard, qui figura plus tard dans la vente Yéméniz, et qui fait partie maintenant de la collection Schwerdt". Schwerdt I, 40. Catálogo Marcel Jeanson, Mónaco: 1987, lote 29, por 7.000 $. Tobia R. Toscano, "I tipografi di Belisario Acquaviva", en Belisario Acquaviva, I quattro trattatelli politici stampati a Napoli da Joan Pasquet de Sallò, a cura di L. Miele, Napoli, Federico & Ardia, 1997, pp. 15-23. Domenico Defilippis, Tradizione umanistica e cultura nobiliare nell'opera di Belisario Acquaviva. Gli opuscoli pedagogici del Conte di Conversano e Duca di Nardò, Galatina, Congedo Editore 1994Domenico Defilippis. 'Problemi di traduzione. La Caccia dello (pseudo-)Oppiano nella versione latina di Belisario Acquaviva.' Res Publica Litterarum 16, 1993, pp. 193-208. Primera edición. Uno de los primeros libros de falconería impresos. Belisario Aguaviva, caballero a las órdenes de Fernando el Católico y de El Gran Capitán, Duque de Nardó por la gracia de Carlos V, fue un humanista en la corte de los reyes aragoneses de Nápoles y un guerrero en las huestes de los reyes españoles contra los franceses. Su De venatione et de aucupio es una rescritura y actualización renacentista del clásico de Opiano y trata de las diferentes clases de perros de caza y de la forma de acercarse a las presas, del tiempo propicio a la caza, de la caza a caballo (con estudio de los más aptos), de las enfermedades y cuidados de los perros de caza, de la caza de fieras salvajes, de la caza del león, "de captura pardorum", de la caza del oso, de la caza del zorro, de la cabra y del ciervo. El De aucupio es una introducción a la caza con halcón, a la vez que una descripción del halcón que llaman "sacri", del peregrino, del halcón generoso, de que los villanos no pueden practicar la cetrería, y de la cura del halcón. Este es libro rarísimo, y sólo hemos sabido encontrar otro ejemplar completo a la venta, tal en la subasta Marcel Jeanson (Mónaco, 1987, lote 29, vendido por 7.000 $). [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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Bullinger, Heinrich.
Von der Reformation der Statt Zürich [und] Von der Statt Zürich, und der Statt Zürich Sachen. [Handschrift in schöner, klarer Kurrentschrift auf (2), 1133, (22) Seiten, um 1600. Der Schreiber der Abschrift wird nicht genannt].
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- Gr.-4°. Pgt. d.Zt. Aus der Vorrede: "Vorred über die nachfolgende Historj Herren Heinrich Bullingers.Durch desse gnad und hilff gab ich Heinrich Bullinger der elter Pfarrer der Zeit der Kilchen Zu Zürich Zum grossen Münster.die geschichten so sich.in der Eÿdtgnosschafft, insonders Zu Zürich in änderung der Religion und ausrichtung Christenlicher reformation von dem jahr Christi 1519 an, biss in dass 1532 jahr, dass ist, durch 13 jahr lang, dan[n] disser jahren händel und läüft." - Siehe HBLS II, 424 2. Nicht bei Staedtke. Gutzwiller, Hellmut: Entwicklung der Schrift., S. 68 ff. (Schrift). Vgl. auch Feller/Bonjour 191 f. - Die University of Chicago Library (Special Collections Research Center) besitzt eine Handschrift von ca 1592 mit dem vergleichbaren Titel "Von den Tigurineren & der Statt Zürich Sachen Reformation, Protestantismus Schweiz; Zürich
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ANTHOLOGIA GRAECA
Florilegium diversorum Epigrammatum in septem libros .
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(In fine:) Florentiae, heredes Philippi Iuntae, 1519, in-8, ff. 310 (su 312, mancando 2 ff. nn. in fine, di cui il primo con impresa tipogr. e l'altro bianco; dopo il f. 100 la numeraz. per errore prosegue col f. 201 e di conseguenza l'ult. è num. 410; la segnatura c, anziché 17-24, è numerata 25-32); legatura settec. p. pelle con bordura oro sui piatti, dorso a nervi con tit. e fregi oro, tagli dor., dentelle int. Titolo in latino e greco, lettera-guida per le iniziali. Importante edizione, più rara dell'aldina del 1503, a sua volta esemplata su quella di Firenze del 1494, di quest'antologia che in sette libri raccoglie la produzione letteraria dei poeti epigrammatici greci. Bell'esempl., con ex-libris cartaceo della "North Library" applicato al primo contropiatto e le medesime armi impresse a secco nella parte alta dei primi 4 fogli.
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BIBLIA, NUOVO TESTAMENTO - ERASMUS, DESIDERIUS (1469-1536)
Des[iderii] Erasmi Roterodami in Novum Testamentum ab eodem denuo recognitum. Annotationes, ingenti nuper accessione per autorem locupletatae
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Basileae, [in fine: Apud Ioannem Frobenium] 1519 - Folio (cm 31), attraente legatura coeva in pelle bruna impressa a secco con cornici concentriche, su assi di legno, abilmente restaurata e rimontata, tagli azzurri, buon esemplare (fermagli in ottone conservati, mancano i ganci; buchetto perfettamente restaurato al frontespizio). Bel frontespizio xilografico animato da vv. figure (antichi tocchi di colore), bella inquadratura xilografica a p. pag. alla seconda carta, ed un'altra all'inizio del testo, grandi capilettera xilografici (da Holbein). Pp. (8), 579, (1), marca tipografica al verso dell'ultima carta. Prima edizione delle 'Annotationes' al Nuovo Testamento. Erasmo richiama nel titolo le Annotationes del Valla, da lui pubblicate nel 1505. Nella prefazione rivendica la sua attivit di traduzione come un atto democratico di diffusione dei testi Sacri (Est autem varius usus apud Latinos huius verbi, "traducere", verum ut nullus elegantior, ita nec rarior alius, quam cum significat promulgare quempiam, et in publicum vulgi sermonem efferre), mentre ridimensiona - forse per modestia, forse effettivamente in segno di sottomissione alla Chiesa - le sue annotazioni, chiamandole "commentarioli" e "annotatiunculas". VD16 E-3093; Bezzel 1212; Adams E-887; Van der Haeghen II, 57. Per la bordura xilografica del titolo cfr. Hieronymus 259.
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CLAUDIANUS CLAUDIUS.
OPERA). Hoc volumine haec continentur: Claudij Claudiani in Ruffinum; De bello Gildonico; Epithalamium in nuptijs honorij & Mariae eius dem Panegyrici; In Eutropium; De bello Getico; Eiusdem epigrammata quaedam de raptu Proserpina.
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per haeredes Philippi Iuntae, 1519., Florentiae, - In 8° (160 x 95); 175 cc. numerate. Frontespizio con nota manoscritta di possesso, oltre ad un'altra nota con evidente cancellatura. Nota di possesso cancellata anche al colophon. "Ex libris Petri" al verso del piatto anteriore. La legatura è in pergamena recente rigida con unghie, di colore chiaro, titolo e data dell'opera stampati al dorso. Dedica iniziale di Antonio Francino a Francesco Spinello, a cui segue un breve resoconto della vita di Claudiano tratta dal quinto libro di Pietro Criniti. L'esemplare è in buone condizioni; salvo alcune fioriture a varie carte e piccoli forellini di tarlo nelle ultime quattro carte, senza toccare comunque il testo stampato. Piccolo strappo alle carte 10, 89, 90, 92, 145, 146. Adams C-2072; Isaac 13419 C.
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AGATHIAS SCHOLASTICUS.
Agathivs de bello gotthoru.
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& alijs peregrinis historijs temporum suoro, per Christophoru Persona romanum e græco in latinam traductus. Augsburg, Sigimundi Grim atq. Marci Vuirsung, 1519. 4:o. A4-T4, V6. Sista sidan blank. Titel tryckt i rött och svart och inom fin träsnittsram, med årtalet 1518. Titelbladet något fläckigt annars endast lätta lagerfläckar. Tagen ur band och insatt i senare grått, något trasigt pappersomslag. Ur Ericsbergs bibliotek. VD16 A612. Adams A325. Hoffman I. s. 106. Jmf. Warmholtz 1360. Andra tryckta utgåvan av Agathias, den första utkom i Rom 1516. Båda i Christophorus Personas latinska översättning. Den första grekiska textutgåvan kom 1594. Agathias från Myrina, som levde i Konstantinopel på 500-talet (+582), skrev fem böcker om kejsar Justinianus och krigen mot goterna och vandalerna under general Narses. Han tar vid där Prokopius slutar. Hans text återfinns senare i olika samlingsutgåvor om goterna och langobarderna, bl.a. i Hugo Grotius.
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JOSEFO (Flavio)
IOSEPHI IUDEI HISTORICI PRECLARA OPERA
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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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STATIUS.-
.- Sylvarum libri V. Achilleidos libri XII. Thebaidos libri II
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Venetiis, in aedibus Aldi et Andreae soceri, mense Ianuario, 1519. "In 8vo, pergamena coeva; cc. 296 (di cui le ultime 2 cc.). Antiche note di mano coeva sui margini, bell'esemplare. Seconda edizione aldina, dopo la prima del 1502, che differisce da questa per la presenza della lettera di prefazione di Francesco Asolano a Domizio e Pasquale Marini e per il fatto che l'"Ortographia" di Aldo Manuzio si trova in questa edizione in fine piuttosto che all'inizio del volume. Renouard, 88"
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CLAUDIANUS CLAUDIUS.
(OPERA). Hoc volumine haec continentur: Claudij Claudiani in Ruffinum; De bello Gildonico; Epithalamium in nuptijs honorij & Mariae eius dem Panegyrici; In Eutropium; De bello Getico; Eiusdem epigrammata quaedam de raptu Proserpina.
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Florentiae, per haeredes Philippi Iuntae, 1519.. In 8° (160 x 95); 175 cc. numerate. Frontespizio con nota manoscritta di possesso, oltre ad un'altra nota con evidente cancellatura. Nota di possesso cancellata anche al colophon. "Ex libris Petri" al verso del piatto anteriore. La legatura e in pergamena recente rigida con unghie, di colore chiaro, titolo e data dell'opera stampati al dorso. Dedica iniziale di Antonio Francino a Francesco Spinello, a cui segue un breve resoconto della vita di Claudiano tratta dal quinto libro di Pietro Criniti. L'esemplare e in buone condizioni; salvo alcune fioriture a varie carte e piccoli forellini di tarlo nelle ultime quattro carte, senza toccare comunque il testo stampato. Piccolo strappo alle carte 10, 89, 90, 92, 145, 146. Adams C-2072; Isaac 13419 C. .
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Quintiliano, Marco Fabio
Marci Fabii Quintiliani oratoriarum Institutionum Lib. XII. Una cum Novendecim sive eiusdem, sive alterius Declamationibus argutissimis: ad horrendae vetustatis exemplar repositis: & nunc primum in Gallia impressis
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Iocodus Badius Ascensius, Paris 1519 - Folio, (6) hoj., CLIX hoj. Gótico. Portada a dos tintas dentro de orla xilográfica renacentista con la marca tipográfica y la cifra del impresor. Bellas iniciales ornamentadas. Lomo piel con puntas, tejuelo, hilos dorados. Impreso con ladillos. Buen ejemplar. La Institutio Oratoria es la obra más importante de Marco Fabio Quintiliano, nacido en Astorga, brillante y fecundo abogado y profesor de retórica en Roma, uno de los mejores docentes de retórica del mundo antiguo. En esta su principal obra, presenta un gran tratado de retórica, verdadero manual de instrucción para los jóvenes. Buen ejemplar. Literatura latina. Oratoria. Latin literature. Oratory.
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BIBBIA).
Biblia cum corcordantiis veteris et novi testamenti et sacrorum canonum.
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(Ca. 532v: Venetiis mandato et expensis / nobilis viri Luce antonii / de giunta Florentini dili/genter impressa anno / divini 1519. Die. 15. / mensis Octobris./ Laus Deo). In 8 (cm. 15,2x10), cc. 532 (ma: 512), cc.nn. 46, car. got. in rosso e nero, testo su 2 coll., ll. 52, picc. iniz. orn. e figur. e 208 (su 212) vignette xilogr. n.t. (una,"La natività", a piena pagina), leg. m. perg., tit. ms. al dorso. Ca. 1r: Incipit liber Genesis.- Ca. 400r: Explicit vetus testamentum./ Finis - Ca. 401r: Incipit novum testamentum - Ca. 532v: Biblia cum concordantiis veteris et novi testa/menti necnon et iuris canonici: ac diversitatibus textuum:/.feliciter explicit/. Sotto il Registro - Dopo la ca. 532 "Interpretationes nominum hebraicorum" (segn. 1-7) -
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