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SALLUSTIUS CRISPUS, Gaius
[De coniuratione Catilinae]. C. Crispi Sallustii de Coniuratione Catilinae historia. Eiusdem de bello Iugurthino. Portij Latronis declamatio contra L. Catilinam. M. T. Ciceronis orationes quatuor in L. Catilinam. C. Crispi Sallustij in M. T. Ciceronem inv
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Basel, Andreas Cratander, 1529. With woodcut printer's device on z8 verso, and woodcut initials. Printed in Italics. 8 leaves, 308 pp., 22 leaves index. 8vo. Contemp. blind-stamped pigskin (rep.). From the collection of Hendrik D. L. Vervliet. Basel, Andreas Cratander, 1529. (Bound with:) SALLUSTIUS.- GLAREANUS (i.e. Heinrich LORITI). In C. Crispi Sallustii historici clarissimi, quae adhuc extant historiarum fragmenta ... annotationes. With woodcut printer's device on last leaf verso and woodcut initials. Printed in Italics. 95 pp. Basel, Andreas Cratander, 1538. Cratander editions of the works of the historian Sallustius (86 B.C. - c. 34 B.C.). The "Coniuratio Catilinae" deals with the conspiracy of Catiline, while the "Bellum Iugurthinum" concerns the succession in Numidia. The attribution of the "Declamatio contra Catilinam" to Marcus Porcius Latro (fl. late 1st cent. B.C.) is most probably erroneous. Bound together with the first edition of the annotations to his works by the Swiss humanist Heinrich Loriti called Glareanus (1488-1563). - Somewhat browned, old ms. inscriptions, name and doodle on title, sketches on pastedowns. - VD 16 S 1378 and VD 16 L 2635; STC (German) 773 and 527. Not in Adams. CLASSICS ;
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VERGILIUS MARO, PUBLIUS.
Les Oeuvres de Virgille. Translatées de Latin en Françoys.
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Paris, Nicolas Couteau pour Galliot du Pre, 1529. FIRST EDITION thus, ff. [ii], 232, I4 bound before I3. Lettre Bâtarde in double columns, Latin text in side notes, woodcut white on black and grotesque initials, title-page printed in red and black with large grotesque initial L in Vérard style, Gailot du Pré's woodcut architectural title border in four parts, Gailot du Pré's name and shield with horse in lower block (Renouard 263 lower portion), two large half page woodcut illustrations with a further 30 woodcut illustrations in text in various sizes, 'Maurus de Gounel, Genus?' in contemporary hand on title, autograph 'Constantine' in slightly later hand beneath, C19 armorial bookplate of the Earl of Macclesfield on pastedown, Shirburn Castle blindstamp to head of first two ll. Title fractionally trimmed in lower and upper margins, title and verso of last slightly dusty, light waterstains to lower margins, heavier on last few leaves, a few ink stains and the occasional thumb mark. A very good copy in English early eighteenth-century speckled calf, covers bordered with triple gilt rule, large gilt fleurons to corners, spine gilt in compartments with central fleurons, raised bands, gilt tan morocco title label, all edges speckled red. Rare first collected edition of the works of Vergil in French, in the verse translation of Guillaume Michel de Tours for the Eclogues and Georgics and Octovien de Saint-Gelais for the Aeneid. The individual titles had been published in separate editions, all three of which are exceptionally rare; 'Les Eneydes' by Octovien de Saint-Gelais in 1509, 'Les Bucoliques' in 1516 and 'Les Georgicques' 1519 both by Guillaume Michel. This collection of the works was republished in 1532 and 1540. Both the translators were poets of some note, both Rhetoriqueurs, the name generally given to the group of poets active from approximately 1450 to 1530, between Villon and Clement Marot (including Chastellain, Meschonot, Molinet, Gringore, Crétin, Jean Lemaire de Belges, Jean Marot, and Jean Bouchet, who was still writing in 1550). St.-Gelais and Michel shared an intense preoccupation with rhetoric; it was as 'l'art de seconde rhétorique' that they classified poetry. Both were prolific and extremely influential translators of classical texts. Octovien de Saint-Gelais had considerable, knowledge of the literature of antiquity, and an eagerness to display it, sometimes leading to an excessive use of Latinisms in pursuit of a high style. His work in general concentrates on purely formal devices, such as elaborate rhyme schemes (rimes léonines, couronnées, enchaînées, équivoquées), alliteration, puns, rebus, and other types of puzzles. All this is sometimes (inevitably) at the expense of clarity. The Rhetoriqueurs influence on Renaissance poetry, with all its formal experimentation, was considerable. Rabelais too, with his love of puns and lists, can be seen as a direct heir. There had been an earlier anonymous translation of The Aeneid published before Saint Gelais' but it was really a reworking of the text rather than a translation. "Influenced by the philological impulse of the earlier Humanists, sixteenth-century translators are almost universally concerned to demonstrate the fidelity and accuracy of their versions. The prose 'remaniement' of Vergil, close to a romance, which appeared anonymously in 1483 was challenged in 1509 by the posthumous publication of Octavien de Saint-Gelais' verse translation composed with the intention 'to translate this book from its lofty distinguished Latin word-for-word and as closely as possible'." The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism. The works of Vergil had been published numerous times in France but no edition was more influential on French Renaissance literature than this poetical translation that brought Vergil's work to a much wider audience. It was unequalled until Clement Marot's version was published in 1577.Most, if not all, of the woodcuts used in this volume are incunable blocks from Vérard's general stock, giving the work immense visual charm. The large and fine woodcut depicting an author at his desk that accompanies the prologue to the Aeneid had also been used by Couteau in 'La légende des Flamens' in 1522. The present work is very rare, Renouard cites thirteen copies in public libraries worldwide (mostly in provincial France) but we have been able to locate far fewer and no copies at auction in the last thirty years. An important, rare and extremely influential work from the exceptional library of the Earls of Macclesfield. BM STC Fr. C16 p. 443. Moreau III, 1947. Renouard 'Inventaire Chronologique des éditions Parisiennes' 1529 no. 1947. Brunet V 1300. Brun p. 312. 'Première édition complètes des oeuvres de Virgile en francais…. Une première suite, archaique, comprends des figures formées de plusieurs bois juxtaposés, avec les noms des personages á la partie supérieur; dans une seconde suite, les vignettes, avec le noms sur des banderoles, se rapportent au texte.' Graesse VII 357. Not in Mortimer Harvard, or Fairfax Murray.L871.
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Digestvm Vetus sev Pandectarvm Ivris Civilis Tomvs Primvs
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LVGDVNI An. Domimi 1529 - Ex Pandectis Florentinis, que Pisana Dicebantur quoad eius fieri potuit, repraesentatus. Commentariis Accursii, et multorum insuper aliorum tam veterum, quam neotericorum Iureconsultorum Scholiis atque obseruationibus illustratus. Buen estado, encuadernado en tapa dura. 2222pp. 3,2
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Sebastian Munster
Suevia et Bavaria XI Nova Tabula
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First edition, second state of Munster's map of the Upper Danube and part of the Upper Rhine River regions The map extends from the source of the Danube through Ulm, Ingolstad, Regensberg and Passau on the Danube, through the center of the map. In the East, along the Rhine are Zurich, Basel, Friburg, Argentina (Coln), Mannheim and Metz. In the north (bottom of the map) is Bamburg and Dachau. In the south (top) are St. Galen and Saltzburg. Other lager towns include Nuremberg. Includes a significant portion of the Bavarian, Austrian and Swiss Alps. Munster is generally regarded as one of the important map makers of the 16th Century.. Munster was a linguist and mathematician, who initially taught Hebrew in Heidelberg. He issued his first mapping of Germany in 1529, after which he issued a call geographical information about Germany to scholars throughout the country. The response was better than hoped for, and included substantial foreign material, which supplied him with up to date, if not necessarily accurate maps for the issuance of his Geographia in 1540. (Basle, 1542) [color: Uncolored, size: 13.5 x 10 inches, condition: VG]
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Gart der Gesuntheit. Zu latin Ortus sanitatis.
Von allerley Thieren, Vöglen, Vischen oder Mörwundern, und Edlem gstein... Jtem ein neüw Register...
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(Straßburg, Balthasar Beck, 1529).. (31 x 21 cm). 144 (1w) nn. Bll. Mit 4 Titelholzschnitten und ca. 400 Textholzschnitten. Moderner Pergamentband.. Hortus SanitatisSehr seltene, am 24. Februar bei Balthasar Beck erschienene deutsche Ausgabe. Im gleichen Jahr, am 17. März erschien eine weitere Ausgabe in Straßburg bei Johann Grieninger. - Der erste Teil "von den Thieren" behandelt die Landtiere in alphabetischer Ordnung, darunter nicht nur Säugetier sondern auch Schlangen, Drachen, Spinnen, Schnecken, Insekten etc. Der zweite Teil "von den Vöglen" behandelt neben den Vögeln auch andere fliegende Tier wie Bienen, Käfer, Fliegen, Fledermäuse u.s.w. Im dritten Teil "von den Vischen" werden neben den Fischen auch andere schwimmende Tiere wie Walfische, Krokodile, Krebse, Schnecken etc. beschrieben. Die vorliegenden Teile behandeln neben realen Tieren jeweils auch Fabeltiere (z.B. Einhörner, Pegasuse, Drachen, Phönixe, Greife, Sirenen, Meerdrachen etc.). Der letzte Teil "vom Edlen gstein" handelt von den anorganischen Körpern, darunter viele Edelsteine, Mineralien (z.B. Arsen) und Metalle (z.B. Gold, Messing, Silber, Quecksilber). - Stellenweise gering gebräunt und leicht fleckig. Titelblatt mit kleiner sorgsam hinterlegten Fehlstelle im weißen Rand. Insgesamt wohlerhaltenes Exemplar. - VD16 H5125; Durling 2467; Nissen ZBI 4727; diese Ausgabe nicht bei Choulant, Graphische Incunabeln
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DANTE (ALIGHIERI).
L'AMOROSO CONVIVIO DI DANTE, con la additione, & molti suoi notandi, accuratamente revisto & emendato.
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Venice 1529 - Third edition, Italian text, Venice, Nicolo di Aristotile detto Zoppino, 1529. small 8vo, 150 x 100 mm, 6 x 4 inches, title page with ornamental border and woodcut vignette portrait of Dante in profile, pages (16), 124 (i.e. 248, numbered on rectos only), colophon to final leaf, bound in full antique calf, expertly rebacked preserving earlier endpapers, blind rules to covers and spine, gilt title to spine. Covers and corners slightly worn, lower corner of upper cover worn with small loss of leather, title page browned and image slightly rubbed, 2 inscriptions in blank borders of title page reading 'Caroli Gasidi Medici Doctoris' and 'Di Antonio Lorenzo Addi otto Ottobre MDLXXX', intermittent pale brown damp staining to margins mostly affecting first 40 leaves, couple of small ink marks to 1 page, no loss of text, small worm track in inner margin of last 14 leaves, just partially affecting 5 letters in total, no loss of legibility. Binding tight and firm. A good clean copy of a scarce 16th century printing. Dante composed his Convivio which is unfinished in the early years of the 14th century and it first appeared in print in Florence in 1490. The work is the fullest expression of his philosophical thought, taking the form of a commentary on 4 of his Canzoni, originally intended to include 14 of them. The commentary embodies the expression of a range of ideas on ethics, politics, and metaphysics, as well as containing extended discussion of philosophy itself. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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Cordus, Euricius.
Ain Regiment Wie man sich vor der neuen plage, der Englische Schwaiß genannt, unnd so man damit ergriffen wirdt, darjn halten soll.
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[Marburg?, 1529]. - 4to. 8 ff. With a woodcut initial. Floral wrappers. Bibliographically unrecorded edition of this oft-printed work about the mysterious illness that had first appeared in Germany that year and spread rapidly throughout the country. The infective cause of this epidemic, known as "English sweate" and in older German literature frequently equated with the plague, remained a "total mystery until it was compared with Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) in 1994 [.] [It] predominantly attacked males between the ages of 15 and 45 years. The incubation period was frighteningly short and the outcome normally fatal [.] its pockets of instant lethality in communities gave it a special ranking of horror" (E. Bridson, in: Br J Biomed Sci. 2001;58(1):1-6). - The author was a Professor of Medicine at the University of Marburg and municipal physician in Bremen; most of his fame, hoewever, he owes to his 13 volumes of neo-Latin epigrams, which mark him as one of the genre's most significant representatives in the 16th century. - With numerous marginalia by a contemporary hand. Attractive, almost unbrowned copy. Cf. VD 16, C 5097-5104 (8 different editions, none of which agrees with the present one). Durling 1024. Wellcome I, 1588. Hirsch/H. II, 107. [Attributes: Soft Cover]
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Haloander, Gregor, Hrg.):
Institvtionvm Sev Elementorvm D. Ivstiniani Sacratissimi Principis Libri Qvatvor .
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Nürnberg, Johann Petreius 1529. - 8 Bll. (l. w.), 281 S. Lederband d. Zt. mit Rollenstempeln und blindgepr. Titel "Institutionis". 8°. VD 16 C 5196; Stintzing-L. I, 185. - Sehr seltene erste Ausgabe der Rezension der "Institutionen" Justinians durch den deutschen Rechtsgelehrten Haloander (1501-1531, vgl. ADB X, 449). - Der ehemals schöne Einband mit starkem Wurmfraß und dadurch tlw. Verlust der Ränder. Die ersten und letzten Textblätter mit mehreren Wurmlöchern, ansonsten nur ein kleines Loch am unteren Rand bis SS. 191/192. Anfangs etwas eselsohrig. [Attributes: First Edition]
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Gregor, Hrg.) (Haloander
Institvtionvm Sev Elementorvm D. Ivstiniani Sacratissimi Principis Libri Qvatvor ...
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8 Bll. (l. w.), 281 S. Lederband d. Zt. mit Rollenstempeln und blindgepr. Titel "Institutionis". 8°. VD 16 C 5196; Stintzing-L. I, 185. - Sehr seltene erste Ausgabe der Rezension der "Institutionen" Justinians durch den deutschen Rechtsgelehrten Haloander (1501-1531, vgl. ADB X, 449). - Der ehemals schoene Einband mit starkem Wurmfrass und dadurch tlw. Verlust der Raender. Die ersten und letzten Textblaetter mit mehreren Wurmloechern, ansonsten nur ein kleines Loch am unteren Rand bis SS. 191/192. Anfangs etwas eselsohrig. [Publisher: Nürnberg, Johann Petreius]
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"GALIEN, Claude;"
De curandi ratione per sanguinis missionem Liber. Ejusdem de Sanguisugis: Revulsione: Cucurbitula: et Scarificatione : Tractatulus. Theodorico Gaudano interprete.
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Lyon Barthélémy Trot pour Antoine Blanchard 1529 "In-8 de 24 ff.ch.; vélin ancien." "Sybille von Gültlingen (Lyon), IV, p. 164, n° 32 ; non cité par Baudrier ; pour les éditions parisiennes à la même date, voir : NLM, 1780 ; Wellcome, 2571 ; Brigitte Moreau, 1769-70. Edition très rare. Sybille von Gültlingen ne recense, dans la Bibliotheca Aureliana, qu'un exemplaire à la Bibliothèque nationale de Madrid. Titre dans un encadrement gravé sur bois et marque de l'imprimeur lyonnais Barthélémy Trot au dernier feuillet (Sylvestre, 871)."
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Agrippa von Nettesheim, Heinrich Cornelius.
De Nobilitate & Praecellentia Foeminei sexus . Expostulatio cum Ioanne Catilineti ., De sacramento Matrimonij ., De triplici ratione ., Dehortatio Gentilis ., De Originali peccati ., Regimen adversus pestilentia . 80 Bl. (l. w.). Titel mit figürlicher Holzschnittbordüre. Flexibler Pergamentbd d. Z. (neu eingehängt, Vorsätze erneuert) mit großer Verschlusslasche.
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(Antwerpen, Michael Hillenium, 1529). - Sehr seltene Originalausgabe der frühen feministischen Grundschrift. Sie erregte großes Aufsehen und wurde umgehend ins Französische, Englische, Deutsche und Italienische übersetzt. Agrippa von Nettesheim (1486-1535) war ein "unsteter Humanist", mal in Diensten Kaiser Maximilian I. oder der Margarete von Österreich, mal Advokat der Stadt Metz oder Hausarzt der Herzogin von Savoyen. Er verbindet in seiner bereits 1509 entstandenen Abhandlung ? er war gerade 23 Jahre alt! ? höchst widersprüchliche Ansätze: die radikal-feministische Position von der natürlichen Überlegenheit der Frauen mit der Überzeugung von der Gleichwertigkeit der Geschlechter. In einer Art Gedankenexperiment verknüpft er unterschiedliche esoterische Quellen aus Kabbala, Hermetismus und Neoplatonismus mit feministischer biblischer Exegese. "Agrippa's subversive reversal of traditional hierarchies won wide acceptance by the partisans of the 'querelle des femmes'. Using formal rhetorical proofs and traditional sources, Agrippa arrived at very new conclusions . By presenting the extreme notion that women are superior to men, he seriously undermined established notions about the relationship between the sexes" (D. S. Wood, In Praise of Women's Superiority ., in: Sex and Gender in Medieval and Renaissance Texts, Albany, 1997, S. 201f). Es verwundert nicht, dass nicht nur Agrippas Zeitgenossen diese Arbeit teils als Satire auffassten, teils als Ausdruck eines Renaissance-Paradoxon. ? Ohne den Anhang (5 Bl., in guter Fotokopie beigebunden). ? Titel mit handschriftlichem Eintrag im weißen Rand. Leicht gebräunt. ? Vgl. Graesse I 45, Adams A 385 (Ausg. 1567) und Erdmann, My gracious silence, 26 (ital. Ausg. 1544). * Very rare original edition of Agrippa's early feministic pamphlet on the equality of the sexes, which, at his time, caused a great sensation. ? Lacking the appendix (5 photocopied pages included instead). Lightly browned, with some handwritten notes to margins of title. Contemporary limp vellum, newly cased.
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GALIEN, Claude;
De curandi ratione per sanguinis missionem Liber. Ejusdem de Sanguisugis: Revulsione: Cucurbitula: et Scarificatione : Tractatulus. Theodorico Gaudano interprete.
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Lyon Barthélémy Trot pour Antoine Blanchard 1529 - In-8 de 24 ff.ch.; vélin ancien. Sybille von Gültlingen (Lyon), IV, p. 164, n° 32 ; non cité par Baudrier ; pour les éditions parisiennes à la même date, voir : NLM, 1780 ; Wellcome, 2571 ; Brigitte Moreau, 1769-70. Edition très rare. Sybille von Gültlingen ne recense, dans la Bibliotheca Aureliana, qu'un exemplaire à la Bibliothèque nationale de Madrid. Titre dans un encadrement gravé sur bois et marque de l'imprimeur lyonnais Barthélémy Trot au dernier feuillet (Sylvestre, 871).
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Dialogues De Bello Contra Turcas, in Antilogias Lutheri, Per Ioannem Cochleum
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1529. Very Good 32mo-over 4"-5" tall. Very scarce item with lovely wood cut plates! A great two headed woodcut of Martin Luther, facing both ways on the frontis. The binding is generally tight and firm although the last seven pages are detatched. It is disbound. Internally the book is generally clean and bright throughout apart from the very occasional mild spot. Leave A2-a7 are lacking.
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Pentateuchus Moysi
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Lyon: Joannem Clein, 1529. 24 mo. 378 ff. A nicely printed pentateuch in small format, with page size measuring 3 7/8 by 2 3/4 inches (100x70 mm). In addition to the five books of Moses, the books of Joshua, Judges and Ruth are present. The printer, Clein, was active from the late 15th century, and was the French printer for Anton Koberger. A clean, fresh copy of this rare edition, bound in modern full vellum.
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Brucioli, Antonio.
Dialogi. 4 Bl., 95 num. Bl., 1 Bl. Mit 2 Holzschnitt-Diagrammen. - Beigebunden: - Derselbe. (Dialogi della naturale philosophia). 3 (statt 4) Bl., 226 num. Bl., 2 w. Bl. Mit 2 Holzschnitt-Diagrammen. Pergamentbd d. 18. Jahrh. mit Rückenschild (mit Absplitterung) und Rückenvergoldung.
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Venedig, Giovanni Antonio & fratelli da Sabbio, 1529.. . Zwei Sammlungen mit 51 Dialogen zu naturwissenschaftlichen und philosophischen Themen, vermutlich größtenteils in erster Ausgabe. 1526 waren 30 Gespräche bei Gregorio de Gregori erschienen. Die Brüder Nicolini da Sabbio gaben dann eine erste Sammlung 1528 heraus, der die hier vorliegenden mit 25 bzw. 26 Dialogen folgten. In Bibliotheken (vgl. ICCU) werden die drei Teile von 1528-29 als ein Werk geführt. Brucioli (1487-1566), der wie Machiavelli die Platonische Akademie in den Orti Oricellari in Florenz frequentiert hatte, war ein begeisterter Anhänger der Republik und Befürworter der Vertreibung des Herzogs Alessandro Medici. Seiner religiösen Überzeugungen wegen wurde er jedoch 1529 selbst von den neuen Autoritäten verbannt und ging zu seinem Bruder, dem Drucker Francesco, nach Venedig. Schon früh hatte ihn, neben der neuplatonischen Philosophie, auch Savonarola beeinflusst; auf seinen Reisen nach Frankreich und Deutschland lernte er dann die Ideen der Reformation kennen, die er zeitlebens in vielen Punkten vertrat, ohne je förmlich dem Katholizismus zu entsagen. Sein bedeutendstes Werk ist die 1530 (Neues Testament) bzw. 1532 (AT) erschienene, reich kommentierte italienische Bibelübersetzung, in der er viele Punkte zu einer Reform der Kirche formulierte. Angeblich las er sogar öffentlich aus Luthers Werken, notorisch waren seine republikanische Einstellung sowie seine sehr kritische Haltung gegenüber der Institution der katholischen Kirche. Nachdem er Florenz verlassen musste, geriet er auch in Venedig mehrfach in Konflikt mit der Inquisition, trotz der Protektion einflussreicher Gönner, die seine beliebte Bibelübersetzung ihm eingebracht hatte. Alle seine Werke kamen auf den Index der verbotenen Bücher, 1558 musste er öffentlich seinen Ideen abschwören, aber auch danach verhörte ihn die Inquisition erneut. Er starb nach Kerkerhaft in sehr ärmlichen Verhältnissen. Die vorliegenden Sammlungen, nach dem platonischen Vorbild als Dialoge gestaltet, behandeln Themen wie: Die Natur, die Kunst, der Salzgehalt des Meeres, Klage der Tugend, (zweites Buch:) die Seele, der Verstand, die Unsterblichkeit, Wahrsagen und Träume, Prophetie, der freie Wille, der Zufall etc. - Etwas gebräunt, wenig fleckig, erster Titel mit kleiner Rasur, ohne den Titel des zweiten Werks. - ICCU 7628. Vgl. Graesse I 550. Spini, Giorgio, Tra Rinascimento e Riforma, Florence, 1940. * Two collections of 51 dialogues on scientific and philosophical subjects, most of them probably in first edition. - Some spotting, first title with traces of erasing, lacking title of the second collection. 18th century full vellum with gilt spine and label.
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Bible. Latin. Vulgate. 1529.
Textus Biblie.
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[colophon: Impressum autem Lugduni {i.e.,Lyons}: per Joha[n]nem Crespin, M.ccccc.xxix {1529}]. Folio extra. [18], 268, [17] ff. Handsome and substantial are two terms that immediately come to mind regarding this large Renaissance-era Latin-language Bible. In addition to the main text, the volume has "concordantiis veteris et noui testamenti . . . quas utriusqz iuris professor . . . Johannes de Gradibus concordantibus congruisqz apposuit locis." Further we are told it was "reuisa, correcta [et] emendata . . . accedunt . . . ex . . . Iosephi libris exhauste auctoritates, quas . . . Ioha[n]nes de Gradibus concordantibus congruis[que] apposuit locis. . . ." The text is printed in double-column format in a modified gothic type with liberal use of four-line woodcut, historiated, criblé, and other initials, and illustrated with => more than 120 woodcuts. The woodcuts of the Old Testament are of good size, measuring approximately 3.8 x 6 cm (1.5" x 2.25") and with their four-element frames each one fills a text column left to right (5.5 x 8.5 cm; 2.25" x 3.25"). The cuts, "with the exception of the Creation, are close copies of those used in Jacques and Jean Mareschal's Lyons Bibles of 1523-1541" (Mortimer). They are also closely related to those used in Sacon's Bibles, which were by Hans Springinklee. The bottom border element on some has the initials "P B A" and the left and right elements of other frames read "Pour" "LEM." The New Testament illustrations are smaller, 5.5 x 3.5 cm (2.25" x 1.375"), and each fills only half a column left to right. There are three much larger woodcuts: On folio CXXIX verso is a multi-image, half-page cut of King Solomon, measuring 13.5 x 16.2 cm (5.375" x 6.5"), and on D4 recto a three-quarter-page rendering of the Nativity measuring 20.5 x 18 cm (8" x 7"). => Genesis opens with a gorgeous six-panel cut that is yet a bit larger, depicting God in His six days of Creation. The title-page is printed in black and red, with the type contained in a four-element border that incorporates a scene of the Last Supper, images of the Creation different from those illustrating Genesis, and a very large capital element (i.e., tympanum) with the words "Ad Laudem et Gloriam Sanctissime Trinitatis" above images of God the Father and two angels. In the four corners of the title-page are the four Evangelists. The printing of the Canons is also in black and red, framed within columned "temples" fully printed in red. Provenance: Inscription of a monastery to title-page, minute name of "Fray Baptista O'Sullivan, with an 1890's date, to a rear blank. Evidence of readership: Scattered throughout are short marginal notes in a late 17th- or early 18th-century continental hand, in Latin, as well as underscoring and marks in the margins of important passages or words or thoughts. This is the second Crespin edition, the first having appeared in 1527. Mortimer, French, 66; Fairfax-Murray, French, 36. Not in Darlow & Moule. Full calf old style: Round spine with gilt-accented raised bands and with title, place, and date gilt-stamped directly on spine; blind rules extending onto covers from each band to terminate in a trefoil, and covers framed in blind double fillets. Title-leaf crinkled; the occasional stain; moderate soil, light old staining, and/or wear variously to upper outer corners, lower gutter corners, and the odd foremargin, with a number of strengthenings to these instances. Marginalia slightly trimmed in 19th century. Library rubber-stamp on lower edges of closed volume; heavy library pencilling to a rear blank; no other such marks. => Overall a good and satisfactory copy of a nicely illustrated Renaissance book.
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Imperatoris Justiniani Volumen ut peculiari vocabulo vocant
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Paris: C. Chevallon, 1529. Oversized hardback: original quarter leather having ribbed spine with ornate gilt panels and title; marble paper-covered boards. . Fair condition./No dust jacket, as issued.. * * * Selling books of merit since 1988. * * * Prompt, Professional Service. Satisfaction Guaranteed. * * *
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Agrippa von Nettesheim, Heinrich Cornelius.
De Nobilitate & Praecellentia Foeminei sexus ... Expostulatio cum Ioanne Catilineti ..., De sacramento Matrimonij ..., De triplici ratione ..., Dehortatio Gentilis ..., De Originali peccati ..., Regimen adversus pestilentia ... 80 Bl. (l. w.). Titel mit figürlicher Holzschnittbordüre. Flexibler Pergamentbd d. Z. (neu eingehängt, Vorsätze erneuert) mit großer Verschlusslasche.
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(Antwerpen, Michael Hillenium, 1529).. . Sehr seltene Originalausgabe der frühen feministischen Grundschrift. Sie erregte großes Aufsehen und wurde umgehend ins Französische, Englische, Deutsche und Italienische übersetzt. Agrippa von Nettesheim (1486-1535) war ein "unsteter Humanist", mal in Diensten Kaiser Maximilian I. oder der Margarete von Österreich, mal Advokat der Stadt Metz oder Hausarzt der Herzogin von Savoyen. Er verbindet in seiner bereits 1509 entstandenen Abhandlung - er war gerade 23 Jahre alt! - höchst widersprüchliche Ansätze: die radikal-feministische Position von der natürlichen Überlegenheit der Frauen mit der Überzeugung von der Gleichwertigkeit der Geschlechter. In einer Art Gedankenexperiment verknüpft er unterschiedliche esoterische Quellen aus Kabbala, Hermetismus und Neoplatonismus mit feministischer biblischer Exegese. "Agrippa's subversive reversal of traditional hierarchies won wide acceptance by the partisans of the 'querelle des femmes'. Using formal rhetorical proofs and traditional sources, Agrippa arrived at very new conclusions ... By presenting the extreme notion that women are superior to men, he seriously undermined established notions about the relationship between the sexes" (D. S. Wood, In Praise of Women's Superiority ..., in: Sex and Gender in Medieval and Renaissance Texts, Albany, 1997, S. 201f). Es verwundert nicht, dass nicht nur Agrippas Zeitgenossen diese Arbeit teils als Satire auffassten, teils als Ausdruck eines Renaissance-Paradoxon. - Ohne den Anhang (5 Bl., in guter Fotokopie beigebunden). - Titel mit handschriftlichem Eintrag im weißen Rand. Leicht gebräunt. - Vgl. Graesse I 45, Adams A 385 (Ausg. 1567) und Erdmann, My gracious silence, 26 (ital. Ausg. 1544). * Very rare original edition of Agrippa's early feministic pamphlet on the equality of the sexes, which, at his time, caused a great sensation. - Lacking the appendix (5 photocopied pages included instead). Lightly browned, with some handwritten notes to margins of title. Contemporary limp vellum, newly cased.
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PLATINA BATTISTA, SVETONIUS, DION CASSIUS, AELIUS SPARTIANUS ED ALTRI
B. PLATINAE CREMONENSIS DE VITA SUMMORUM PONTIFICUM HISTORIA - UNA CUM - EX RECOGNITIONE DES. ERASMI ROTERODAMI. C. SVETONIUS TRANQUILLUS, DION CASSIUS NICAEUS, AELIUS SPARTIANUS, IULIUS CAPITOLINUS, AELIUS LAMPRIDIUS... COLONIA EUCHARIUS CERVICORNUS 1529 - 1527
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Due opere legate in un volume in folio, piatti in pelle di scrofa impressa su tavolette di legno (alla cappuccina), dorso a quattro nervi rifatto in pelle, al verso del piatto anteriore ed in parte di quello posteriore molteplici scritte a pennino con date varialnti dal 1525 al 1588 di antichissima mano, sguardie, foglio su cui e' stato incollata la parte centrale del frontespizio del volume del Platina che aveva un'amplissima cornice ricchissima di figure in riquadri e che purtroppo manca. Sono pero' salvi tutti i dati stampati ed il frontespizio e' quello originale (s'evince da una scritta a pennino leggibile al margine inferiore), cinque carte non numerate, inizio del "De vitis pontificum",v 284 pp., 50 carte ulteriori che contengono "De falso et vero bono dialogi tres", "Contra amores", De vera nobilitate", "De optimo cive", "Panegyricum in Bessarione...", "Oratio ad Paulum II, Pont. Max.", tutte opere dell'inclito Platina. Al verso dell'ultima carta e' incollata la parte centrale (come per il Platina) dell'opera storica recensita da Erasmo, 23 carte non numerate, 692 pp. Questa seconda parte, oltre alle vite di Svetonio, contiene l'opera di DIONE Cassio, ELIO Sparziano, GIULIO Capitolino, ELIO Lampridio, VULCAZIO Gallicano, FLAVIO VOPISCO Siracusio cui s'aggiungono SESTO AURELIO Vittore, EUTROPIO, PAOLO DIACONO, AMMIANO MARCELLINO, POMPONIO LETO e Gio Battista EGNAZIO Veneto che completano le biografie dei Cesari o, come Ammiano e Pomponio, trattano della storia romana in genere. Un ricchissimo insieme che ha due soli difetti: le carenze nei frontespizi e la mancanza dell'ultima carta del volume storico che s'interrompe ad mmm7. Ma insieme di tale importanza sia dal punto di vista prettamente bibliofilo che storico da sopportare bellamente tali carenze. Entrambi i volumi legati assieme hanno carta greve e croccante, ancor bianca, in entrambi sono numerose le glosse a pennino di mano piu' o meno coeva alla stampa, entrambi presentano poche e davvero trascurabili mende dovute alla consultazione. Davvero splendidi i capilettera della seconda opera. Ma poi, che dire se non che una e' una raccolta di scritti platiniani poco noti e rari (vita dei pontefici a parte) e l'altra e' una splendida recensione d'Erasmo sulle opere dei maggiori Storici dell'antico e medio evo? Davvero magnifico insieme
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GALIEN, Claude;
De curandi ratione per sanguinis missionem Liber. Ejusdem de Sanguisugis: Revulsione: Cucurbitula: et Scarificatione : Tractatulus. Theodorico Gaudano interprete.
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Lyon Barthélémy Trot pour Antoine Blanchard 1529 - In-8 de 24 ff.ch.; vélin ancien. Sybille von Gültlingen (Lyon), IV, p. 164, n° 32 ; non cité par Baudrier ; pour les éditions parisiennes à la même date, voir : NLM, 1780 ; Wellcome, 2571 ; Brigitte Moreau, 1769-70. Edition très rare. Sybille von Gültlingen ne recense, dans la Bibliotheca Aureliana, qu'un exemplaire à la Bibliothèque nationale de Madrid. Titre dans un encadrement gravé sur bois et marque de l'imprimeur lyonnais Barthélémy Trot au dernier feuillet (Sylvestre, 871).
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TRISSINO [GIOVANNI GIORGIO]
EPISTOLA DE LA LETTERE NUOVAMENTE Aggiunte ne la Lingua Italiana. [and] DUBBII GRAMMATICALI
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Venice Tolomeo Janicolo, 1529. Sm. folio, polished black 19th century calf with blind cover decoration; applied labels on the spine. The bottom margin of two leaves are shaved, affecting the last line of text; the final leaf lightly spotted. An attractive copy of a TYPOGRAPHICALLY SIGNIFICANT book.#11;#11;The second edition of Trissino's letter to the Pope offering suggestions for orthographic reform of the Italian language, along with the First Edition of his more important Dubbii Grammaticali in which these proposed changes are spelled out. With Janicolo's Golden Fleece device on the title-page with the initials PT and IA on either side of the tree [there are two states of the printer's device]. #11;#11;The works are printed in Lodovico degli Arrighi's first italic type, the font used for the first edition printed by Arrighi in Rome in 1524. According to Mortimer, "For the purpose of printing Trissino's text, Arrighi added to his italic the new characters proposed by Trissino for the Italian alphabet."[i.e. differentiating between the open and closed "o" and "e" and by using Greek omega and epsilon; the replacement of consonantal "i" and "u" by "j" and "v," and a distinction between hard and soft."] Nothing is known of Arrighi after the sack of Rome. Subsequently, Trissino presented the font matrices to Janicolo in Vicenza, to be used in the printing of this edition, which was written in response to attacks on his proposed reforms. A handsome book!#11;#11;See: Mortimer/Italian 507 [with two illustrations]. Adams T-951. Johnson. Type Designs. 103.#11; PRINTED IN ARRIGHI'S FIRST ITALIC TYPE
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ERASMUS VON ROTTERDAM, Desiderius (1469-1536).
Libellus novus et elegans de pueris statim ac liberaliter instituendis.
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Köln, Johann Gymnich, September 1529. - Kl.-8vo. Mit Holzschnitt-Druckermarke auf Titel, geschnitten von Anton Woensam und 4 kleinen figurativen Holzschnitt-Initialen. [44] Bl. Marmorierter Pappband. Äusserst seltene Kölner Ausgabe, "exemplaires excessivement rares" (Margolin). Die Editio princeps von Erasmus' reifster und bedeutendster pädagogischen Schrift war wenige Tage zuvor von Hieronymus Froben gedruckt worden. Als Pendant zu De civilitate hatte Erasmus De pueris instituendis bereits während seines Aufenthalts in Italien in den Jahren 1506 bis 1509 konzipiert. Erasmus deponierte das Manuskript bei einem Kopisten in Rom. Lange galt die Schrift als verschollen, ehe sie Jahre später in verstümmelter Form wieder zu Erasmus gelangte. Auf Bitten einiger Freunde bereitete er den Text für die Drucklegung vor und noch vor seiner Übersiedlung von Basel nach Freiburg i. Br. am 23. April 1522 überliess er den Text Hieronymus Froben, der ihn im September veröffentlichte. Auf Empfehlung seines Humanistenfreundes Conrad Heresbach, widmete Erasmus die Schrift dessen Zögling, dem jungen Erbprinzen Herzog Wilhelm von Kleve (1516-1592). Erasmus' "Über die Notwendigkeit einer frühzeitigen allgemeinen Erziehung der Kinder" enthält einige seiner grundlegendsten Gedanken zur Pädagogik. Der Mensch wird seiner Meinung nicht als solcher geboren, sondern erst durch Erziehung dazu gemacht. Der Text bietet eine Summe neuzeitlicher pädagogischer Prinzipien und beeinflusste alle nachfolgenden pädagogischen Schriftsteller des Jahrhunderts. Der gebildete Kölner Drucker Johann Gymnich (1480-1544) eröffnete seine vor allem der Verbreitung klassischer und humanistischer Schriften dienende Offizin im Jahr 1520. Nebst einer Reihe theologischer Titel druckte er sehr viele Ausgaben des Erasmus. Zusätzlich zu den zwei Exemplaren im Friesischen Leeuwarden und in Krakau, die Jean-Claude Margolin in seiner erschöpfenden Monographie verzeichnet, können wir nur noch vier weitere Exemplare nachweisen: Michael-Gymnasium, Münstereiffel; Württembergische Landesbibliothek Stuttgart; HAB Wolfenbüttel und Ungarische Nationalbibliothek in Budapest. - Kleiner Wasserflecken im Kopfsteg, Rand minimal gebräunt. VD 16, E-3475 (3 Ex. in Wolfenbüttel, Stuttgart und Budapest); Rummel/Schrag, The Erasmus Collection in the HAB (2004), 1167; Vander Haeghen I, 163; Margolin, Erasme. Declamatio de pueris statim ac liberaliter instituendis (1966), 138f. und 201f., Nr. 2; vgl. Ausstellungskat. Basel 1986, S. 143, Nr. B17. Nicht in Bezzel und De Reuck. Exceedingly scarce Cologne edition of the most mature of Erasmus' works on educating, and the clearest statement of the author's enormous faith in the power of education. It was printed a few days only after Hieronymus Froben's editio princeps. As the 'prince of humanists' reveals in his preface, De pueris instituendis was composed during his sojourn in Italy between 1506 and 1509. At the suggestion of his friend Conrad Heresbach, who was tutor to the future William V duke of Cleves, Erasmus dedicated his book to William, the 13-year-old son of the Duke of Cleves. Composed as a kind of illustrative appendix to his rhetorical treatise De copia verborum ac rerum, in essence the De pueris is a Christian humanist reformulation of the classical ideal of a liberal education. The text contains Erasmus' famous phrase "Men are not born, they are made" and offers a penetrating summary of the aims and methods of modern pedagogic conception. He beliefed that the four year-old child was capable of storing up knowledge of virtue that could be used to sustain high against the assaults of the devil, the flesh, and the world when he reached sixteen and became morally responsible for his actions. The purpose of all education was to prepare the children for their ultimate responsibilities to society. "On the Education of Children" exerted great influence on all later pedagogical writers of the 16th century and saw over fourty editions up to our time. The educated Cologne printer Johann Gymnich (148 [Attributes: Soft Cover]
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(Alcuinus, Flaccus):
Albini Caroli illius magni olim praeceptoris, in Genesim quaestiones, a Menrado Molthero restitutae.
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Hagenau, Johannes Secerius, März 1529.. Erste Ausgabe. Kl.-8vo. A-H8: (64) Bl. Blatt E1 mit einem restaurierten Einriß. Die ersten Lagen mit einer Quetschfalte. Gewaltig verschnörkelte zeitgenössische Unterschrift auf dem letzten Blatt. Späterer Pappband. Alkuin von York (ca. 730 - 804), ab 782 Leiter der Hofschule Karls des Großen in Aachen, einer der maßgeblichen Förderer der karolingischen Renaissance und einflußreichsten Ratgeber des Kaisers.Beim Herausgeber, Menrad Molther (1505-1553), handelt es sich um einen aus Augsburg gebürtigen Humanisten und Reformator, der einige mittelalterliche Texte edierte, auch aus dem Griechischen ins Latein übersetzte und vornehmlich in Heilbronn unterrichtete. Der einleitende Widmungsbrief ist an Laurentius Truchses von Bomersfelden gerichtet. Jöcher nennt Molther einen "deutschen Criticus und Poete" (III, 604). Gefunden hat Molther die Alkuin-Manuskripte in der Stiftsbibliothek Neuhausen bei Worms.VD16 A-1692; Adams A-638. Bordüre: Heitz, Elsässische Büchermarken, Tafel LXIX, Nr. 2..
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Bible. Latin. Vulgate. 1529
Textus Biblie
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[colophon: Impressum autem Lugduni {i.e.,Lyons}:: per Joha[n]nem Crespin,, M.ccccc.xxix {1529}].. Full calf old style: Round spine with gilt-accented raised bands and with title, place, and date gilt-stamped directly on spine; blind rules extending onto covers from each band to terminate in a trefoil, and covers framed in blind double fillets. Title-leaf crinkled; the occasional stain; moderate soil, light old staining, and/or wear variously to upper outer corners, lower gutter corners, and the odd foremargin, with a number of strengthenings to these instances. Marginalia slightly trimmed in 19th century. Library rubber-stamp on lower edges of closed volume; heavy library pencilling to a rear blank; no other such marks. = Overall a good and satisfactory copy of a nicely illustrated Renaissance book.. Folio extra. [18], 268, [17] ff. . Handsome and substantial are two terms that immediately come to mind regarding this large Renaissance-era Latin-language Bible. In addition to the main text, the volume has "concordantiis veteris et noui testamenti . . . quas utriusqz iuris professor . . . Johannes de Gradibus concordantibus congruisqz apposuit locis." Further we are told it was "reuisa, correcta [et] emendata . . . accedunt . . . ex . . . Iosephi libris exhauste auctoritates, quas . . . Ioha[n]nes de Gradibus concordantibus congruis[que] apposuit locis. . . ."#11; The text is printed in double-column format in a modified gothic type with liberal use of four-line woodcut, historiated, cribl!, and other initials, and illustrated with = more than 120 woodcuts. The woodcuts of the Old Testament are of good size, measuring approximately 3.8 x 6 cm (1.5" x 2.25") and with their four-element frames each one fills a text column left to right (5.5 x 8.5 cm; 2.25" x 3.25"). The cuts, "with the exception of the Creation, are close copies of those used in Jacques and Jean Mareschal's Lyons Bibles of 1523-1541" (Mortimer). They are also closely related to those used in Sacon's Bibles, which were by Hans Springinklee. The bottom border element on some has the initials "P B A" and the left and right elements of other frames read "Pour" "LEM." The New Testament illustrations are smaller, 5.5 x 3.5 cm (2.25" x 1.375"), and each fills only half a column left to right.#11; There are three much larger woodcuts: On folio CXXIX verso is a multi-image, half-page cut of King Solomon, measuring 13.5 x 16.2 cm (5.375" x 6.5"), and on D4 recto a three-quarter-page rendering of the Nativity measuring 20.5 x 18 cm (8" x 7"). = Genesis opens with a gorgeous six-panel cut that is yet a bit larger, depicting God in His six days of Creation.#11; The title-page is printed in black and red, with the type contained in a four-element border that incorporates a scene of the Last Supper, images of the Creation different from those illustrating Genesis, and a very large capital element (i.e., tympanum) with the words "Ad Laudem et Gloriam Sanctissime Trinitatis" above images of God the Father and two angels. In the four corners of the title-page are the four Evangelists. The printing of the Canons is also in black and red, framed within columned "temples" fully printed in red.#11; Provenance: Inscription of a monastery to title-page, minute name of "Fray Baptista O'Sullivan, with an 1890's date, to a rear blank.#11; Evidence of readership: Scattered throughout are short marginal notes in a late 17th- or early 18th-century continental hand, in Latin, as well as underscoring and marks in the margins of important passages or words or thoughts.#11; This is the second Crespin edition, the first having appeared in 1527.
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ALBERTO DI CODIGNOLA
COELILOQUIUM MORALE. P. FRATRIS ALBERTI DE COTTIGNOLA ORDINIS MINORUM DE OBSERVATIA ARTIUM AC SACRAE THEOLOGIA LECTORIS PERITISS. APPROBATUM CLEMENTIS VII. DECRETO NE QUIS HUNC LIBRUM INFRA SEPTENNIUM IMPRIMAT AUT ALIBI IMPRESSUM UENDAT: SUB POENIS IN EO CONTENTIS.. BOLOGNA IN AEDIBUS IOANNIS BAPTISTE DE PHAELLIS BONON. DIE. 20. MAIJ 1529
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In -4, cc. (16) 222. Leg. dell'epoca piena pergamena (mancanza alla cuffia sup.). Bel frontespizio inciso con titoli entro ricca cornice a motivi vegetali. Molte illustrazioni xilografiche nel testo raffiguranti grafici astrologici, segni zodiacali e allegorie. Testo in carattere gotico. Ottimo esemplare, molto fresco. "Il frate francescano Alberto di Codignola (muore nel 1531), nel suo Coeliloquium morale, da' una rappresentazione del cosmo, dei circoli della sfera, delle stelle e dei pianeti, ove l'argomentazione teologica si intreccia con quella astrologica e l'una spiega l'altra. Le autorita' dell'Antico Testamento e i padri della Chiesa convivono con Tolomeo, Masha'allah, Albumasar, Firmico a spiegare comportamenti reali, apparenti e morali dei corpi che abitano i cieli". (Giuseppe Bezza, commento alla sua traduzione di alcuni capitoli dell'opera).
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Galenus, Claudius
[ Opera]. Clavdii Galeni Pergameni Medicorvm Omnivm Fere principis opera, nunc demum a clarissimis et eruditis viris latinitate donata, iam vero ordine justo, et studio exquisito re in lucem recens edita. Quibus, ut solidae veraeque medicinae, non
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Basel, Cratander 1529. 33 cm. (32), 553, (1) Blatt mit Druckermarke auf Titel und am Schlu!, vierteilige Textbordure (Bl. 1r) in Metallschnitt von Jakob Faber und zahlreiche Initialen. Blindgepragter Schweinsleder-Band der Zeit mit Blattweisern - VD16 G124 - Durling 1784 - Wellcome I, 2511 - Hieronymus, Griech. 327 - "Auf uber 550 Blatt, d.h. auf uber 1100 Folioseiten haben der Basler Buchdrucker Cratander und sein Herausgeber, der Basler Arzt Andreas Leennius, zu einem der ersten Basler Drucke griechischer Medizin 27 Schriften Galens in lateinischen Ubersetzungen von neun verschiedenen Ubersetzern vereinigt: von Erasmus von Rotterdam (3 Schriften), Thomas Linacre (6), Guilielmus Copus (Wilhelm Kopp aus Basel), Lorenzo Lorenziano(1), Niccolo Leoniceno (6), Antoine Fortoul (2), Theodoricus Gaudanus (d.i. Theodoricus Gerardus: 2), Ionas Philologus (d.i. Johannes Guinterius von Andernach (1), Giovanpietro Valla (in Ubersetzung von Giorgio Valla). Gegenuber den alteren lateinischen Gesamtausgaben von Venedig 1490 und 1502 mit Ubersetzungen aus dem Arabischen, aber auch noch denen von Pavia 1515/16 und Venedig 1522 und 1528 bietet Cratanders Druck somit verdienstvoll den neusten Stand der Galenubersetzung." (ausfuhrlich Hieronymus). Die Metallschnitt-Bordure wird von Nagler III, 2302 irrig Hans (= Johann) Frank zugeschrieben (ausfuhrlich: Thieme / Becker 11, 152). Deckel mit Buntpapier neu bezogen, Vorsatze erneuert, durchgehend Wurmlocher und Feuchtigkeitsspuren an den Blattrandern, erste 13 und letzte 16 Blatt unterer Rand bzw. Ecke erganzt, Titel Verlust des Verlegernamens. Auf dem Titel alte handschriftliche Eintragungen und Besitzvermerk, datiert 1547, durchgangig zeitgenossische, teils figurliche Randnotizen, die eine eingehende Untersuchung wert waren. - Sprache / Language: Lateinisch / Latin -
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Aurelianus, Caelius [Siccensis] atrib., Soranos of Ephesos & Oribasios [Oribasius]
Caelii Aureliani Siccensis Tardarum Passionum Libri V./ D. Oribasii Sardi Iuliani Caesaris Archiatri. Euporiston lib III, Medicinae compen: lib. I. Curationum lib. I. Trochiscoru(m) confect: lib I
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Basle:: Henricus Petri,, 1529.. First Edition.. 18th c. green calf over marbled boards spine with gilt rules, title gilt on red morocco label, bookplate of ONorman Shaftel,O faded inscription on t.p.,minor marginal dampstain, contemp. marginalia, minor worming (just touching a few headlines), minor foxing, very wide margins.. Folio. 307 x 205mm.. Many historiated initials. OLet us now return to Greek physicians, of whom Soranos was perhaps the greatest in the six centuries separating Galen from Hippocrates... Our knowledge of Methodism is largely derived from SoranosO writings. It was an attempt to explain medical facts in a systematic way, but its dogmatism was moderate. They (the Methodists) were willing to take experiments into account, and the best of them, Rufus and Soranos, were making innumerable observations...two great works of Soranos dealing respectively with chronic and acute diseases had been translated in the fifth or sixth century by a Numidian doctor, Caelius Aurelianus. We know almost nothing about that early translator and yet his Latin text superseded the Greek original (which was lost) and hius own name replaced that of the author!O#11;OOribasios wrote an encyclopedia of medicine in seventy books including all the ancient Greek medicine that had come to him; it was the more precious because many ancient fragments (otherwise lost) were quoted verbatim. The work was so bulky, however, that it failed to be preserved completely; only one-third of it has come down to us. He also wrote two smaller works, the Synopsis and the Euphorista [medical advice for travelers]... The first Latin translation was that of the Euphorista by Johannes Sichardt...O [George Sarton, The Appreciation of Ancient And Medieval Science During The Renaissance,1955.] VD 16 C28. Index Aurel.128.609. Adams A2251. Schweiger I,19. Hoffmann III,21. Durling/NLM 358. Garrison/Morton 1959.1. Norman 386. Sarton I,392. Stillwell 528 & 463. Choulant 208 & 124.
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[BOURDIGNE, Jean de].
Hystoire agregative des Annalles et cronicques Danjou contenant le commencement et origine avecques partie des chevaleureux et marciaulx gestes des magnanimes princes, consulz, contes et ducs Danjou. Et pareillement plusieurs faictz dignes de memoire advenus tant en France, Italie, Espaigne, Angleterre, Hierusalem et autres royaulmes tant Chrestiens que Sarrazins. Depuis le temps du deluge jusques a present. Tres utile, profitable et recreative a tous nobles et vertueux espris. Recueillies et mises en forme par noble et discret messire Jehan de Bourdigne prestre, docteur es droictz et depuis revues et additionnees par le Viateur [Jean Pelerin].
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Angers: Charles de Boigne et Clement Alexandre (Imprime a Paris par Anthoyne Couteau), Janvier 1529. Edition originale, in folio; page de titre imprimee en rouge et noir dans un encadrement architectural avec portraits en medaillon, privilege au verso date du 3 decembre 1529 avec bois grave representant des anges soutenant l'ecu royal, [2 f. table], [1f.: gravure sur bois a pleine page avec errata au verso], ccvii feuillets chiffres (qq erreurs de pagination), [1f.] avec la marque d'imprimeur de Galliot du Pre; une vignette, lettrines. Reliure posterieure en plein maroquin rouge (Kneght), dos a nerfs, gardes marbrees, dentelle interieure, filet sur les coupes, tranches dorees. Ex-libris armorie non identifie. Annotations manuscrites du temps sur le feuillet portant la marque d'imprimeur et en marge de quelques pages de texte. Page de titre remontee avec petit manque marginal affectant la bordure architecturale, marge restauree au feuillet aiv, mais un bel exemplaire. Tres bel ouvrage imprime en caracteres gothiques. Cette vaste chronique retrace l'histoire de la province d'Anjou depuis le Deluge et recele "maints precieux details, surtout pour la periode [que l'auteur] decrit en tant que temoin oculaire" (Bertoldi, Angevins celebres). Le joli bois grave a pleine page represente l'auteur offrant son livre a la reine-mere Louise de Savoie, mere de Francois Ier et duchesse d'Anjou. Premier historien de l'Anjou, Jean de Bourdigne est mort a Angers en 1547. Brunet I,1177 (qui note deja: "rare et assez cher").
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BARLANDUS, Adrian [Hadrianus Cornelius].
Iocorum veterum ac recentium, libri tres.
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Köln, Cervicornus 1529. - Primae editione nunc adiecti sunt libri duo. 12. 50 nn. Bll. Mit gr., figürl. Titelbordüre in Holzschn. v. Anton Woensam. Flex. Pgmt. d. Zt.VD 16 B 385 Graesse I, 294 Nicht bei Adams und BM STC Jöcher I, 792 - Einzige in Deutschland gedruckte Ausgabe dieser Schrift des belgischen Humanisten Barlandus (1488-1542), der an der Universität in Leuwen Rhetorik lehrte.
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Luther, Martin (Übers.):
Die weisheit Salomonis. An die Tyrannen. Verdeudscht durch M. Luth.
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Wittenberg, Hans Lufft, 1529.. Erste Ausgabe. 4to. A-E4 F2 G4: (26) Bl. Schwacher Wasserrand im Außen- und Fußsteg, das 2. Blatt im Rand mit Stockflecken. Moderner Pappband. Mit einem Vorwort Martin Luthers. - VD16 B-4152; Knaacke 591.Bordüre: Zimmermann, Bibelillustration 94, 60 (weist die Bordüre dem Lemberger-Schüler "Meister der Jacobsleiter" zu); Luther, Titeleinfassungen der Reformationszeit, Tafel 36..
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PLATINA (SACCHI, BARTOLOMEO)
DE VITA & MORIBUS SUMMORUM PONTIFICORUM HISTORIA CUI ALIORUM OMNIUM, QUI POST PLATINAM VIXERUNT AD HAEC USQUE TEMPORA, PONTIFICUM RES GESTAE SUNT ADDITAE, NUNQUAM ANTEHAC IN VULGUS DATAE. CUM INDICE RERUM AC PONTIFICUM. EIUSDEM: DE FALSO & VERO BONO DIALOGI TRES, CONTRA AMORES I, DE VERA NOBILITATE (COLONIA) EUCHARIUS CERVICORNUS (PER GOTTFRIED HITTORP) ANNO 1529
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In -folio, pp. (12) 284 (100), segn.: a6 a-z6 A4 2a-2g6 2h8.. Bel frontespizio con titolo in cornice a riquadri raffiguranti i quattro evangelisti, i santi Pietro e Paolo e quattro dottori della chiesa. Testatine e capilettera con decori vegetali a sfondo nero. Leg. piena pergamena floscia riadattata. Frontespizio impolverato con una macchia al margine sup., i due angoli esterni restaurati, tracce d'uso alle prime 8 carte ma per il resto buon esemplare, ricco di affascinanti annotazioni coeve manoscritte ai margini. Bartolomeo Sacchi, detto il Platina dal nome latino della sua citta' natale (Piadena 1421) umanista, studioso di letteratura e di tradizioni popolari, sul finire del 1461 si trasferi' a Roma al servizio del cardinale Francesco Gonzaga, in qualita' di suo segretario. Nel 1478, sotto il papato di Sisto IV venne nominato direttore della Biblioteca Vaticana dove scrisse una raccolta delle biografie dei pontefici vissuti sino ad allora il Liber de vita Christi ac omnium pontificum, la sua opera piu' celebre piu' volte ristampata e tradotta. Negli stessi anni pubblico' il De principe, il De vera nobilitate e il De falso et vero et bono.
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BIBLE
Biblia sacra utriusque Testamenti, iuxta uetere traslationem, qua hucusque Latina utitur Ecclesia, ex antiquissimis ac recetioribus exeplaribus diligentissime collatis & sicubi dissentiebat cosultis fontibus, hoc est, hebraeis et graecis uoluminibus adhibitis, fidelissime restituta
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Norembergae : per lo Petreium 1529 - Biblia sacra utriusque Testamenti, iuxta uetere traslationem, qua hucusque Latina utitur Ecclesia, ex antiquissimis ac recetioribus exeplaribus diligentissime collatis & sicubi dissentiebat cosultis fontibus, hoc est, hebraeis et graecis uoluminibus adhibitis, fidelissime restituta, Norembergae : per lo Petreium, 1529, engraved title page, unpaginated, some mild, light staining to the bottom margins of approximately 1/3 the text block (never entering the text itself), just a few pages with some occasional underling and/or with hand written notes in the margins, f.e.p. filled with handwritten dates (from 1516 thru 1547) and notations to each, some loss of leather to the fore edge corners and small areas of the spine, bookplate of Howard Pease, an antiquarian bookseller from the Otterburn Tower in Northumberland on the f.p.d., else a most pleasing copy of this strangely scarce bible (no copies have appeared at auction for over 33 years that we could locate) in what appears to most certainly be a contemporary 16th century full leather binding with raised spine and decorative blind stamping to both the front and rear covers. Text in latin.
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BOURDIGNE Jean de.
Lystoire agregative des annalles et cronicques Danjou contenant le commencement et origine, avecques partie des chevaleureux et marciaulx gestes des magnanimes princes consulz contes et ducs Danjou. Et pareillement plusieurs faicts dignes de memoire advenuz tant en France, Italie, Espaigne, Angleterre, Hierusalem et autres royaulmes tant chrestiens que sarrazins, depuis le temps du deluge iusques a present, tres utille, proffitable et recreative a tous nobles et vertueux espritz. Recueillies et mises en forme par noble et discret missire Jehan de Bourdigne prestre, Docteur es droicts, et depuis reveues et additionnees par le Viateur [Jean PELERIN].
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On les vend a Angiers, en la boutique de Charles de Boingne et Clement Alexandre [En pied du titre Galliot Du Pre. A la fin : nouuellement imprimees a Paris par Anthoine Couteau, 1529]. In-folio plein veau marbre du XVIIIe siecle, dos a six nerfs, cloisonne et fleuronne, piece de titre grenat, tranches rouges, [2]-207 feuillets [signatures : a4 (manque a2 et a3), A-X6, AA-LL6, MM5 (manque MM6)] titre imprime en rouge et noir dans un encadrement grave sur bois, trois bois graves, dont un a pleine page, caracteres gothiques. (Restauration de papier sur une quinzaine de feuillets avec atteinte aux folios des cinq derniers. Quelques salissures et mouillures marginales. Incomplet de trois feuillets.) BON EXEMPLAIRE. ***___***___*** Folio full calf marbled of the XVIIIe century, back with six nerves, compartmentalized and blossomed, part of garnet-red title, sections red, [2] - 207 layers [signatures: a4 (a2 lack and a3), A-X6, AA-LL6, MM5 (lack MM6)] titrate printed in red and black in a framing engraved on wood, three wood engraved, with including one in full page, Gothic characters. (Paper Restoration on about fifteen layers with attack to the folios of the last five. Some marginal stains and wettings. Incomplete of three layers.) Work single of Jean of BOURDIGNE, born in Angers towards the end of XVe century and died in this same city in 1547; doctor in right, canon of Saint-Laud then of Saint-Maurice. This chronicle which extends "since time from the flood" until 1529 is recognized, as regards the final chapters, like a historical source of real value: "on the events close to him, it has personal memories or information: his/her father was in Ravenne, it saw the entry of the king in Angers in 1518. He extends naturally on the men and the things from Anjou. He insists on the acts of Louise from Savoy, to which it book is dedicated like duchess of Anjou." TO RAISE I, 31. MOLINIER 4701. GOOD. Oeuvre unique de Jean de BOURDIGNE, ne a Angers vers la fin du XVe siecle et mort dans cette meme ville en 1547 ; docteur en droit, chanoine de Saint-Laud puis de Saint-Maurice. Cette chronique qui s'etend "depuis le temps du deluge" jusqu'en 1529 est reconnue, pour ce qui est des derniers chapitres, comme une source historique de reelle valeur : "sur les evenements voisins de lui, il a des souvenirs ou des renseignements personnels : son pere etait a Ravenne, il a vu l'entree du roi a Angers en 1518. Il s'etend naturellement sur les hommes et les choses de l'Anjou. Il insiste sur les actes de Louise de Savoie, a qui le livre est dedie comme duchesse d'Anjou." HAUSER I, 31. MOLINIER 4701. Exemplaire portant en pied du titre le nom de Galliot Du Pre surmontant le dernier bloc, mais pas le feuillet separe (MM6 ? ) portant, au recto, la marque typographique de ce dernier. Il est incomplet des feuillets liminaires a2 et a3 formant la table. Le verso de a4 (errata) est entierement occupe par un grand bois figurant l'auteur presentant son ouvrage. Ex-libris manuscrit et annotation ancienne sur le titre dans une ecriture du XVIe. Ex-libris manuscrit de GODARD-FAULTRIER, 8 fevrier 1841, sur l'une des gardes, editeur avec le comte de QUATREBARBE de l'edition moderne de 1842, sous le titre de Chroniques d'Anjou et du Maine. BRUNET II, 1177 : "Cette chronique est rare". MOREAU III 1663.
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VERGILIUS MARO, PUBLIUS.
Les Oeuvres de Virgille. Translatées de Latin en Françoys.
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- Paris, Nicolas Couteau pour Galliot du Pre, 1529. FIRST EDITION thus, ff. [ii], 232, I4 bound before I3. Lettre Bâtarde in double columns, Latin text in side notes, woodcut white on black and grotesque initials, title-page printed in red and black with large grotesque initial L in Vérard style, Gailot du Pré's woodcut architectural title border in four parts, Gailot du Pré's name and shield with horse in lower block (Renouard 263 lower portion), two large half page woodcut illustrations with a further 30 woodcut illustrations in text in various sizes, 'Maurus de Gounel, Genus?' in contemporary hand on title, autograph 'Constantine' in slightly later hand beneath, C19 armorial bookplate of the Earl of Macclesfield on pastedown, Shirburn Castle blindstamp to head of first two ll. Title fractionally trimmed in lower and upper margins, title and verso of last slightly dusty, light waterstains to lower margins, heavier on last few leaves, a few ink stains and the occasional thumb mark. A very good copy in English early eighteenth-century speckled calf, covers bordered with triple gilt rule, large gilt fleurons to corners, spine gilt in compartments with central fleurons, raised bands, gilt tan morocco title label, all edges speckled red. Rare first collected edition of the works of Vergil in French, in the verse translation of Guillaume Michel de Tours for the Eclogues and Georgics and Octovien de Saint-Gelais for the Aeneid. The individual titles had been published in separate editions, all three of which are exceptionally rare; 'Les Eneydes' by Octovien de Saint-Gelais in 1509, 'Les Bucoliques' in 1516 and 'Les Georgicques' 1519 both by Guillaume Michel. This collection of the works was republished in 1532 and 1540. Both the translators were poets of some note, both Rhetoriqueurs, the name generally given to the group of poets active from approximately 1450 to 1530, between Villon and Clement Marot (including Chastellain, Meschonot, Molinet, Gringore, Crétin, Jean Lemaire de Belges, Jean Marot, and Jean Bouchet, who was still writing in 1550). St.-Gelais and Michel shared an intense preoccupation with rhetoric; it was as 'l'art de seconde rhétorique' that they classified poetry. Both were prolific and extremely influential translators of classical texts. Octovien de Saint-Gelais had considerable, knowledge of the literature of antiquity, and an eagerness to display it, sometimes leading to an excessive use of Latinisms in pursuit of a high style. His work in general concentrates on purely formal devices, such as elaborate rhyme schemes (rimes léonines, couronnées, enchaînées, équivoquées), alliteration, puns, rebus, and other types of puzzles. All this is sometimes (inevitably) at the expense of clarity. The Rhetoriqueurs influence on Renaissance poetry, with all its formal experimentation, was considerable. Rabelais too, with his love of puns and lists, can be seen as a direct heir. There had been an earlier anonymous translation of The Aeneid published before Saint Gelais' but it was really a reworking of the text rather than a translation. "Influenced by the philological impulse of the earlier Humanists, sixteenth-century translators are almost universally concerned to demonstrate the fidelity and accuracy of their versions. The prose 'remaniement' of Vergil, close to a romance, which appeared anonymously in 1483 was challenged in 1509 by the posthumous publication of Octavien de Saint-Gelais' verse translation composed with the intention 'to translate this book from its lofty distinguished Latin word-for-word and as closely as possible'." The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism. The works of Vergil had been published numerous times in France but no edition was more influential on French Renaissance literature than this poetical translation that brought Vergil's work to a much wider audience. It was unequalled until Clement Marot's version was published in 1577.Most, if not all, of the woodcuts used in this volume are incu
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THEOPHYLACTI Archiepiscopi Bulgariae [THEOPHYLACTE BULGARUS ; THEOPHILACTE ; THEOPHYLACTUS ]
Theophylacti Archiepiscopi Bulgariae, in omnes Divi Pauli Epistolas Enarrationes.
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Aurea profecto, ac nunc primum tanto studio recognite, ut videantur ad harum collationem, non antehac in lucem exiisse, Christophoro Porsena, Romano, interprete. 1 vol. in-folio rel. moderne en daim, dos a 5 nerfs, marque de l'imprimeur Pierre Vidoue, Paris, 1529, CCL f° (chiffre CCLI avec erreurs de foliotation sur les derniers f°) Edition de Paris avec la marque de l'imprimeur Pierre Vidoue, d'apres l'edition de Cologne de 1528. Auteur de ce commentaire des Epitres de Saint Paul, Theophylacte, archeveque d'Acride, metropole de toute la Bulgarie, naquit et vecut Constantinople ; on connait peu de details sur sa vie, sinon qu'il fut eleve a sa dignite d'archeveque aux alentours de 1071. Ce grand commentateur des Ecritures s'appuie toujours tres largement sur l'oeuvre de Saint Jean Chrysostome. Bon exemplaire (rares annotations et gloses marginales anciennes, lettres ornees, bien complet) dans une elegante reliure en daim. On notera le remarquable encadrement Renaissance du titre, d'un type tres burlesque, et la belle marque typographique "a la Fortune" de Pierre Vidoue ("Audentes Juvo").
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TERENCE.
P. Terentii comoediae sex, tum ex Donati commentariis, tum ex optimorum, praesertim veterum, exemplarium collatione, diligentius quam unquam antehac, emendatae. Aelii Donati antiquissimi et celeberrimi grammatici in easdem, quicunque extant, commentarii, ex ueteri codice manu descripto, graecis etiam repositis, accurate castigati..... Parisiis. Ex officina Roberti Stephani, 1529.
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In-folio de (8)ff., 182 ff., (22)ff. Rel. demi-maroquin beige du XIXeme, dos a nerfs, titre dore. (qquelques petites mouillures claires). Bon exemplaire.1ere edition des comedies de Terence donnee par Robert Estienne avec une nouvelle recension du texte. Estienne s'est servi d'un manuscrit de Commentaires de Donat qui lui avait ete donne par son beau-pere, J. Badius [Josse Bade]. A partir de ce manuscrit et avec l'aide du poete Pierre Rosset, il parvint a retablir dans son edition les passages laisses en blanc dans les editions anterieures et a corriger de beaucoup la ponctuation. Cette edition a servi de base pour les suivantes (Reimpression en 1533, 34, 36 et 38 chez Estienne, et ce jusqu'en 1550). Quelques annotations manuscrites anciennes en grec et en latin dans les marges. Ex-libris manuscrit sur la page de titre et deux cachets. (Graesse, T. VII., p. 56).
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EUSEBIUS CAESARIENSI;
En damus Chronicon divinum plane opus eruditissimorum autorum repetitum ab ipso mundi initio ad annum usque salutis MDXII Eusebii Pamphilii Caesariensis, D. Hieronymo interprete. D. Hieronymi Presbyteri, Prosperi Aquitaniei, M. Aurelii Cassiodori Patricii Rom., Hermanni Palmerii Florentini, Matthiae Palmerii Pisani, partim nunc a nobis inventum & editum, partim a mendis, quibus laborabat plus quam cuique creditu facile est, summo studio & diligentia repugnatum.
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Bale Henricus Petrus 1529 In-folio de 59 ff.n.ch. (manque le feuillet k6, blanc), 207 ff.ch., 1 f.n.ch., veau brun estampe sur ais de bois, dos a nerfs, plats estampes, traces de fermoirs (reliure de l'epoque). Premiere edition baloise de format in-folio de la grande chronique d'Eusebe Pamphile de Cesaree (vers 265`339), eveque de Cesaree en Palestine, traduite par saint Jerome qui l'a continuee jusqu'au VIe siecle. La chronique est prolongee jusqu'en 1512 par Prosper d'Aquitaine, Cassiodore, Hermann Contract, Matthius et Matthias Palmerius. Beau specimen de reliure de l'epoque. Reparation de papier sur la page de titre ; manque de papier marginal au feuillet 64 sans atteinte au texte ; nombreuses galeries de vers atteignant la reliure et dans le texte. Adams, E 1075.
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CATON & VARRON, COLUMELLE, PALLADIUS, etc
Libri de Re rustica
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Sl. [Paris], Josse Bade, 1529 in-folio, (40), 311, (20)pp. (signatures Aa6, A8, B6, a8-t8, v6, x8) veau brun estampe a froid, dos a 3 nerfs muet (reliure pastiche) 16 figures gravees sur bois in texte, representant des schemas explicatifs. Commentaires de Merula, Beroaldo, Pomponius Laetus, Pio et Urceo. Premiere edition de Josse Bade (1462-1535), celebre imprimeur qui eut pour gendre Robert Estienne. Tres bel exemplaire malgre quelques galeries de vers dans la marge interieure RENOUARD, Imprimeurs et libraires parisiens du XVIe, n°611.
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Paderborner Einband - Platina, Bartholomaeus, (d.i. Bartholomaeus Sacchi de Platina)
De vita moribus summorum pontificium historia, cui aliorum omniu, qui post Platinam vixerunt ad haec usque tempora, pontificum res gestae sunt additae, numquam antehac in vulgus datae. Cum indice rerum ac pontificium. Eiusdem (:) De falso vero bono di
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Köln, Eucharius Cervicornus für Gottfried Hittorp, 1529. - 6 Bll., 284 S., 50 Bll.. Mit Holzschnitt-Titelbordüre von Anton Woensam, zahlr. Initialen (einige figürliche und ornamentale Holtzschnittinitialen) und 4 (wiederholten) Grotesken-Zierleisten in Holzschnitt. Folio. Geprägter Kalbslederband der Zeit.Kalbslederband d. Zeit über Holzdeckeln auf 6 Bünden (4 Doppelbünden) mit mehreren rechteckig angeordneten vier- bis sechsfachen Fileten, rauten- und kreisförmiger Stempelprägung, 6 freihstehenden Stempeln in Form eines Blütenstabs, einigen kleinen Rosetten innerhalb der Fileten, den Resten von 2 Messing-Lederschliessen sowie 4 Blättern einer Pergament-Missale-Handschrift des 15. Jahrhunderts (evtl. auch etwas früher) als Innendeckelbezügen und Vorsätzen. Einband etwas beschabt einige kleinere, meist nur oberflächliche Wurmlöcher wenige kleine Bezugsfehlstellen auf beiden Deckeln von den Schliessen sind nur noch die Messingbeschläge des hinteren Deckels vorhanden - oberer Beschlag mit den Buchstaben U und B in gotischer Schrift der Einband wurde mit größter Professionalität restauriert: Rücken erneuert größere und kleinere Fehlstelle des Vorderdeckels erneuert - dabei wurden hier die Fileten ergänzt sowie ein größerer kreisförmiger Stempel und ein kleiner Rosettenstempel in Andeutung ergänzt beide Innendeckel mit Wurmgängen - dabei etwas Textverlust beim Manuskriptbezug des vorderen Innendeckels Manuskriptvorsätze mit einigen Wurmlöchern außerhalb des Textes letzte Bll. mit winzigen Wurmlöchern außerhalb des Textes Manuskriptblätter etwas fleckig und gebräunt einige zeitgenössische Unterstreichungen in schwarzer, roter und blauer Tinte häufiger zeitgenössische Marginalien in sauberer gotischer Schreibschrift Titel und letzte (weisse) Seite etwas fingerfleckig Titel mit kleinem Wasserfleck in der unteren Ecke letztes Bl. mit kleiner, ersetzter Fehlstelle in der unteren Ecke einige weitere Bll. schwach fingerfleckig wenige Bll. sehr schwach wasserrandig wenige Bll. mit kleinem, schwachen Wasserfleck am Kopf - insgesamt ein sauberes, fast fleckenfreies Exemplar auf gutem Papier Besitzvermerk eines C. Schlegel aus dem Jahr 1710 auf dem Titel Druck in Antiqua. Exemplar aus dem Besitz des Benediktinerklosters St. Peter und Paul zu Abdinghof in Paderborn - gebunden in der klostereigenen Buchbinderei die Rauten und Rundstempel, wie St. Benedikt, Madonna, Steinbock, ein von einem Pfeil durchbohrtes Herz, Osterlamm, Einhorn, Rosette in Perlrahmen und der einzige freistehende Stempel (Blütenstab), sind zumeist auch von anderen Einbänden dieser Buchbinderei bekannt (vgl. Konrad von Rabenaus Liste der Stempel dieser Klosterbuchbinderei in: Einband-Forschung, Heft 5, Berlin 1999, S. 19f. - nennt 2 der hier benutzten Stempel nicht) auch die Verwendung alter Pergament-Handschriften für Vorsätze gilt als typisch für die Buchbinderei des Paderborner Klosters letzte (weisse) Seite mit Besitz- und Kaufvermerk in großer kalligraphischer Schrift: "Liber monasterii S(an)ctor(um) Ap(osto)lor(um) Petri Paul Abdinghoff intra Paderbornam/ Emptus xi solidi paderborn (= 11 Paderborner Schillinge) Anno d(o)m(ini) 1529" darunter in kleinerer Schrift etwas spätere Eintragungen diese beinhalten eine Liste deutscher Könige und Kaiser, meist mit dem Datum der Königswahl, beginnend mit Rudolf I. von Habsburg und endend mit der Wahl Maximilans II. zum Nachfolger seines Vaters Ferdinand I. im Jahre 1562 König wurde Maximilian erst nach dem Tode seines Vaters im Jahre 1564 - da dieses Datum nicht mehr erwähnt wird, dürften die Eintragungen etwas aus dem Jahr 1562 stammem die Pergamentmanuskripblätter mit lateinischem Text in brauner und schwarzer Tinte, einigen Initialen in Rot, Notenlinierung und zahlr. Noten - es handelt sich um 4 Blätter aus einem Missale - wohl aus dem Besitz des Klosters Abfinghof. Die schöne, breite Holzschnitt-Titelbordüre von Anton Woensam mit figürlichen Darstellungen (Christus, Heilige und Päpste). Der Band enthält eine erweiterte Ausgabe von Platinas berühmter Papstgeschichte (zuerst Venedig 1479) und als Anhang einige Kleinschriften desselben Verfassers. Bartholomaeus Sacchi de Platina (1421-1481) bedeutender italienischer Humanist und Historiker seit 1475 Bibliothekar des Vatikans. VD 16, XVI, P-3246/ Graesse V, 313/ Adams II, 88.(P)1416/ BM STC, German Books, 765 (unter Sacchi)/ zum Einband vgl. Goldschmidt, Gothic Renaissance Bookbindings, Nr. 85 u. Pl. CV.
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PLANTIN PRESS. BIBLE.
Biblia Sacra. Vulgatae Editionis. Sixti Quinti Pont. Max. iussu recognita atq[ue] edita.
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Antverpiae Ex officina Plantiniana [Balthasaris Moreti], 1629. First Edition 6 volumes bound in 11. Small 8vo, 116 x 63 mms., pp. 357 [358 blank]; 359 - 719 [720 colophon, 721 emblem "constantia labore," 720 blank]; 375 [376 blank]; 375 [text partially repeated from volume 3] - 637 [638 colophon, 639 emblem 640 blank], 128; 192, 206; 207 - 479 [480 blank]; 336 with 337 in contemporary calligraphic hand, 338 blank]; 337 - 702; 703 - 861 [862 colophon, 863 emblem, 864 blank], [68 - unpaginated text for Hieronymi Prologvs Galatvs, 116 - index, 117 colophon, 118 emblem]; 336; 337 - 758 [759 colophon, 780 emblem], with page 337 in volume 8 being the printed page supplied in manuscript in volume 7, general engraved title-page in volume 1, printed title-pages in volumes 3, 4, 5, 7, and 10, with the New Testament beginning in volume 10, very attractively bound in 17th century deep olive morocco, gilt ruled panels on each cover with ornament in each corner, spines ornately gilt in compartments, all edges gilt, marbled end-papers; corners slightly worn but a fine set, and the binding is almost certainly French. The first edition of the Vulgate text of the Bible, also known as the Clementine Bible, was published in Rome in 1529 by Aldus Manutius the Younger.It was issued with a papal bull preventing publication outside the Vatican, and any text produced after that period had to be collated with a Vatican copy. It remained the canonical text for the Catholic Church until 1907, when it was revised.
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DIOSCORIDES
De Medica Materia Libri V. De Letalibus Venenis, eorumque precautione & curatione. De Cane rabido: Deque notis quae morsus ictusve animalium venenum relinquentium sequuntur: Deque eorum curatione, Lib. Unus
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Interprete Marcello Vergilio...eiusdem...commentarii... Woodcut printer!s device on title. Much Greek printing. 14 p.l., 753, [1] pp., one blank leaf. Folio, slightly later cont. blind-stamped pigskin-backed wooden boards (light browning, minor marginal worming to last quarter of leaves), orig. clasps & catches (for more on the binding, see below). Cologne: J. Soter, 1529. [issued & bound with]:BARBARO, Ermolao. ...In Dioscoridem Corollariorum Libri Quinque. Adiectus est Index eorum quae hisce libris explicantur, quem post Dioscoridis indices consulto locavimus. Large woodcut printer!s device on title. 1 p.l., [1]-6, [1], 7-78 leaves (= 80 leaves). Folio (some worming in the outer margins of the book but I do not find it offensive). Cologne: J. Soter, 1530. A very handsome sammelband in a noteworthy Nuremberg binding (for the binding, see below). It is hard to imagine a most attractive copy of these two books. I. This is the first Greek-Latin parallel edition of Dioscorides, the most important botanical book from antiquity; the Greek text is based on the 1518 Aldine edition. The Latin translation and commentary was prepared by Marcellus Vergilius (1464-1521) and it is known for its excellence. Dioscorides (fl. A.D. 50-70), !wrote an encyclopaedia of materia medica in five books which embodied the results of Greek research in pharmacy and applied botany and was far better arranged and more complete than the earlier compilations. This work remained authoritative for more than fifteen centuries...Dioscorides!s work is of importance also for the history of ancient chemistry, as it describes simple chemical preparations..., mentions the earliest reaction of wet analysis...!!Sarton, I, pp. 258-59. More than 600 plants and plant ingredients, 90 minerals, and 35 animal products are described. !Dioscorides identified natural families of plants long before Linnaeus!s practical classification system of the eighteenth century; thus his work also has significance in the history of biology and taxonomy.!!Grolier Club, One Hundred Books Famous in Medicine (1995), 3!(earlier eds.). !It is no exaggeration to say that from its publication until well into the seventeenth century ! even after the appearance of the Pinax of Bauhinus in 1623 ! all botanical studies were based on this book, and the great part of any new botanical matter published during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries was in the form of a commentary on Dioscorides.!!Printing & the Mind of Man 20!(1st ed. of 1478). Also included in this edition are the Poisons and Antidotes and Poisonous Animals and the Treatment of their Wounds. The De Materia Medica also has substantial sections on the virtues of wine (see Simon, Bibliotheca Bacchica, I, p. 207 for the 1499 Aldine ed.). II. Issued the following year is its companion piece, the noteworthy commentary Corollarium of Ermolao Barbaro (1454-95), humanist, diplomat, and editor. Barbaro!s text has been edited by Giovanni Battista Egnazio (ca. 1478-1553). BINDING & PROVENANCE: This is a fine Nuremberg binding of mid-16th century blindstamped pigskin-backed wooden boards with the original clasps and catches. On the upper cover is stamped in black the arms of the church councillor Hieronymus Paumgartner the Younger (1525-1602). It was the custom that bindings of the City Library of Nuremberg were stamped with the arms of church councillors and Paumgartner was particularly involved in the growth of the library. The blind stamping on the pigskin employs the roll !Salvator ! Johannes der Taufer ! Paulus ! David! which, according to Christine Sauer in her !Exlibris und Supralibros der Stadtbibliothek Nurnberg! in Einbandforschung, Heft 22 (2008), pp. 23-41 (especially pp. 28, 34, & 39), was especially favored by Paumgartner!s binder. The date !1564! has also been stamped in black on the upper cover of the pigskin. On the title of the first work, we also find the round printed book label of the church councillor Lukas Friedrich Behaim von Schwarzbach (1587-1648). Stamped in blind on the upper cover of the pigskin at top is !L K! and at bottom !B A.! Fine and large copies with many outer edges uncut. ❧ I. Pritzel 2294. II. Castiglioni, p. 373!Barbaro was !one of the leaders of Humanism.! Pritzel 407. Sandys, II, p. 83. .
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DANTE (ALIGHIERI).:
L'AMOROSO CONVIVIO DI DANTE, con la additione, & molti suoi notandi, accuratamente revisto & emendato.
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Venice, 1529. Third edition, Italian text, Venice, Nicolo di Aristotile detto Zoppino, 1529. small 8vo, 150 x 100 mm, 6 x 4 inches, title page with ornamental border and woodcut vignette portrait of Dante in profile, pages (16), 124 (i.e. 248, numbered on rectos only), colophon to final leaf, bound in full antique calf, expertly rebacked preserving earlier endpapers, blind rules to covers and spine, gilt title to spine. Covers and corners slightly worn, lower corner of upper cover worn with small loss of leather, title page browned and image slightly rubbed, 2 inscriptions in blank borders of title page reading 'Caroli Gasidi Medici Doctoris' and 'Di Antonio Lorenzo Addi otto Ottobre MDLXXX', intermittent pale brown damp staining to margins mostly affecting first 40 leaves, couple of small ink marks to 1 page, no loss of text, small worm track in inner margin of last 14 leaves, just partially affecting 5 letters in total, no loss of legibility. Binding tight and firm. A good clean copy of a scarce 16th century printing.Dante composed his Convivio which is unfinished in the early years of the 14th century and it first appeared in print in Florence in 1490. The work is the fullest expression of his philosophical thought, taking the form of a commentary on 4 of his Canzoni, originally intended to include 14 of them. The commentary embodies the expression of a range of ideas on ethics, politics, and metaphysics, as well as containing extended discussion of philosophy itself.
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THEOPHRASTUS.
De Historia et Causis Plantarum Libri Quindecim, Theodoro Gaza interprete. Eiusdem Tabulas duas capita librorum complectens: quarum unam libris de Historia, alteram de Causis Plantarum, una cum vocabulis quibusdam Graecorum et Latinorum nominum... Paris, Egidium Gourmontium, 1529. RELI. AVEC : 2). DU MEME.De Causis Plantarum Libri VI. Theodoro Gaza interprete. Luteciae, Christiani Wechel, 1529.
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2 parties en 1 volume in-8. 1). 18ff. (le dernier blanc). 343pp. (1). 12ff. - 2). 9ff. 354pp. 12ff. Veau brun, dos a nerfs, plats ornes d'un decor a froid, liens (Reliure de l'epoque). Premiere Edition publiee en France reunissant "l'Histoire des Plantes" et le "Traite sur les Causes des Plantes" du philosophe et naturaliste grec Theophraste d'Erese, eleve d'Aristote et son successeur a la direction du Lycee d'Athenes. Ces deux ouvrages traduits du grec par l'humaniste Theodore Gaza, constituent la totalite de son œuvre de botaniste. Theophraste fut le premier a etudier les plantes independamment des animaux, donnant ainsi a la botanique un objet specifique. Il reconnut l'importance de l'observation et tenta, pour la premiere fois, de classer methodiquement les vegetaux. On lui doit egalement d'avoir essaye le premier un classement de leurs maladies. "Ce qui est surtout admirable dans l'oeuvre de Theophraste c'est qu'elle est essentiellement conduite dans un but scientifique et nullement utilitaire" (Dictionnaire des Oeuvres). Cette edition est tres rare et on trouve rarement les deux ouvrages reunis. Ils ont chacun un titre et une pagination separes et devaient se vendre separement. Pritzel ne cite que le premier et dans la collection decrite par Durling (Sixteenth Century Printed Books in the National Library of Medicine) ne figure que le second. Chaque titre est entoure d'une jolie bordure typographique et le texte est en italiques. A la fin de chaque volume figure un vocabulaire des termes grecs avec leur traduction latine. Quelques mouillures claires. Bon exemplaire dans sa premiere reliure habilement restauree.
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Cornarius, Janus [d. i. Johann Hagenbut].
Universae rei medicae epigraphe seu enumeratio, compedio tractata.
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- Basel, [Froben], 1529.94, (2) SS. Beigebunden 2 Bll. aus anderem Cornarius-Werk. Goldbrokatumschlag des frühen 18. Jhs. 4to.Erste Ausgabe einer Hauptschrift des Cornarius, Stadtarzt in Frankfurt und Herausgebers des Hippokrates, später Professor in Marburg und Jena. Cornarius gilt als der verdienstvollste medizinische Philologe des 16. Jhs., der "sich allein durch seine Ausgaben der griechischen medizinischen Classiker in der Geschichte der Medizin unsterblich gemacht hat" (Hirsch/H.). - Sauberes Exemplar mit vereinzelten kleinen Rand- u. Bugmängel (kl. Einrisse Papierdurchbrüche, Messerspuren), Bll. g2 u. g3 (SS. 51-54) mit großem Ein- bzw. Ausriß im Text, unschön hinterlegt (g3 auch mit etwas Textverlust). Am Schluß beigebunden sind Titel und letztes Blatt (verso mit großer Holzschnittdruckermarke Frobens) aus Cornarius' komplett nur 6 Bll. umfassenden Schrift "In divi Hippocratis laudem praefation ante eiusdem prognostica" (1528 IA 144.869). Die Broschur mit kl. Randläsuren am Hinterdeckel etwas lappig und mit größeren Fehlstellen. Am vorderen Innendeckel gedr. Exlibris (gez. von J. Buning) des niederländischen Pharmazeuten Jan Kok (1899-1982). - VD 16, C 5145. BM-STC German 223. IA 144.870. Durling 1039. Wellcome I, 1608. Panzer VI, 270, 732. Bird 601. Hirsch/Hübotter III, 15. Wolfenbüttel 377. Nicht bei Adams, Lesky, Osler oder Waller.
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HOCK VON BRACKENAU (Wendelinus).
Mentagra. Sive tractatus excellens causis preservativis regimine et cura morbi Gallici: sive (ut Galli dicunt) Neapolitania
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(A la fin:) Lyon, Bartholomei Trot, in aedibus Antonii Blanchard, 1529. Petit in-8. 65ff. 3ff. Parchemin ancien. Premiere edition lyonnaise tres rare d'un des premiers ouvrages sur la syphilis, paru pour la premiere fois a Venise en 1502. Une seconde edition avait ete publiee a Strasbourg en 1514. Hock de Brackenau, medecin allemand originaire de Brackenau, dans la province de Wurtemberg, fit ses etudes a Bologne au debut du XVIs. Dans ce livre, qui est son seul ouvrage, il donne une methode pour traiter la maladie associant aux medicaments un regime alimentaire et des regles de vie (exercice, sommeil, etc.). Ses grandes references medicales sont Avicenne et Galien. "This volume is of great interest to studens of the early story of America, as it deals with the treatement of the disease whose first propagation en Europa has been attributed to the sailors of Christopher Columbus" (Maggs Bros, "Manuscripts and books on Medicine, Alchemy, Astrologya" London, 1929. n. 70.). Caracteres gothiques, titre rouge et noir entoure d'un encadrement typographique. Bon exemplaire (velin un peu court). Leclerc, Bibliotheca Americana, 3265 (ed. de 1514). Graesse, Tresor de Livres Rares, III, 517.
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TITE-LIVE (Titus Livius)
Rerum gestarum populi Romani libri triginta. Lucij Flori Epitome in CXL T. Livij libros. Index quoque in primam, tertiam & quartam decades T. Livij Patavini.
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Paris, Nicolas Savetier pour Ambroise Girault, 1529. 1 vol. in-folio, velin mouchete, dos a nerfs, p. de titre en basane fauve, tr. mouchetees de rouge. Reliure du XVIIe siecle. Bon exemplaire. Ex-libris heraldique au contreplat. Titre en rouge et noir dans un bel encadrement grave sur bois, (31) ff., (1) f. blanc; (14) ff., (16) ff., CCLXXXVIII ff. Annotations marginales du XVIe siecle, en parties coupees par le couteau du relieur. Signatures: [aa-dd]6 ee8; AA6 BB8 b6 c10 [A-Z]8 [Aa-Nn]8. Nombreuses et belles lettrines. Edition soignee par A. Levescatius d'apres celles de Josse Bade Ascensius de 1513 et 1516. Elle renferme le texte des trois decades alors connues de Tite-Live, avec les annotations de Josse Bade et de Marc-Antoine Sabellicus. L'index des trois decades ouvre le volume. Il est suivi, apres une deuxieme page de titre (avec la marque d'Ambroise Girault et le meme encadrement) du Vocabulorum Livianorum Explanatio de J. Bade, qui renvoie aux asterisques inseres dans le texte des decades, des remarques de Sabellicus, et de l'Epitome in quatuordecim decadas de L. Florus. Le texte des decades commence juste apres. Belle impression de Nicolas Savetier pour Ambroise Girault, ornee de belle lettrines. Cette edition etait partagee entre A. Girault, Nicolas Crespin et Francois Regnault. Il existe des exemplaires a l'adresse de chacun des trois libraires. Graesse IV, 227; Moreau-Renouard III, 1830 (2 exemplaires seulement en France et 1 aux USA).
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PARACELSUS
Practica...gemacht auff Europen, anzufahen in dem nechstkunfftigen Dreyssigsten Jar, Biss auff das Vier und Dreyssigst nachuolgend
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Large woodcut on title. 8 unnumbered leaves. Small 4to, modern black morocco in the Jansenist style by Laurenchet. [Nuremberg: F. Peypus, 1529]. A variant printing of the first edition of Paracelsus' second printed work; all books by this author printed during his lifetime are of the greatest rarity. The printing recorded by Sudhoff -- with the same place and printer -- contains six printed leaves; our copy has eight leaves. In Sudhoff 2, the Practica ends on A4v and the "An die Astronomos" occupies B1r-B2r; in our copy the Practica ends on the top of B2v with the "An die Astronomos" occupying the rest of B2r-B4r. The copy in the Wellcome Library is identical to our example. In this slender work, Paracelsus demonstrates his skill in astrological forecasts. It was a very successful book with at least five printings in 1529 and 1530 (including Nuremberg, Augsburg, and Strasbourg). See Sudhoff for a lengthy description of the woodcut on the title-page. Very good copy. Final leaf with a repaired hole affecting about three words. Sudhoff 2!(variant not known to him). Zinner 1387!(issue not determined). This variant unknown to VD16. .
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PEROTTUS, NICOLAUS (PEROTTO, NICCOLO)
CORNUCOPIAE SEU LATINA LINGUAE COMMENTARIJ LOCUPLETISSIMI DENUO AD VETERIS CODICIS, & SCRIPTORUM UNDEILLOS DEPROMPSERAT, FIDEM, DILIGENTISSIMAE RECOGNITI, CUM EIUSDEM LIBELLO, IN PREFATIONEM PLINIJ SECUNDI, AD TITUM VESPASIANUM, & RURSUM IN EUM IPSUM LIBELLUM, CORNELIJ VITELLIJ ANNOTATIONIBUS. PARIGI APUD VIDUA THIELMANNI KERVER 1529 (IN FINE: NICOLAUS SAVETI
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In -folio, (58 cc.) 1054 colonne (1 c. bianca); (14 cc.) 280 colonne. Leg. pergamena rigida. Dorso (rifatto) con tre grossi nervi a vista. Bel frontespizio stampato in rosso e nero entro cornice ornamentale silografata. La seconda parte contiene: Marci Terentii Varronis, De Lingua Latina Libri tre. Sexti Pompeij Festi, librorum XIX fragmenta. Nonij Marcelli compendiose doctrine ad filium, de proprietate sermonum tractatus varij. Praeterea Crecarum & Latinarum dictionum index copiosissimus. Con proprio frontespizio. Testo su due colonne (indici su quattro). Niccolo' Perotto (1429 - 1480) celebre umanista, arcivescovo di Siponto dal 1458, fu uno dei primi grammatici della scuola latina moderna. Nato a Fano nel 1429, mori' a Sassoferrato nel 1480.
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EARLY GREEK PRINTING], ARISTOTLE
Greek Title] Aristotelis De Arte Rhetorica Libri Tres
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In Officina Frobeniana, Basileae. MDXXIX [1529] - 156pp, [4]. Later vellum, contrasting red morocco title label, bound behind a stained copy of 1537 Froben edition of Bayfius' Annotationes in Legem II, with naval woodcuts: 323pp, [8]. Rubbed, light wear and a little marking. Headband split. Woodcut device of Froben to title and Colophon, woodcut initial letter to a2. Most pages recornered, some staining/discolouration throughout. Marginal worming to lower margin throughout, not affecting text. Wormtrack affecting final 12 leaves, with some loss of letters, but not so serious as to affect tect. The FIRST SEPARATE GREEK printing of De Arte Rhetorica, the colophon noting that this was printed by Johann Herwagen under the auspices of Froben. The Editio Princeps in Greek of this highly important work of the Aristotelian canon was contained within Aldus Manutius' collected Rhetores Graeci of 1508, but not printed separately until this edition of 1529. Developed by Aristotle between 367-47 BC (whilst working with Plato) and 335-322 BC (during which he was running the Lyceum), Rhetoric is a practical text outlining the bases of a good speech. Book II in particular outlines the three methds of persuasion upon which a good orator relies: credibility (ethos), empathy with the emotions and physchology of the audience (pathos) and in the patterns of his reasoning (logos). Book III is concerned with the detail of style, organization and vocabulary. His work is considered the foundation of all Western theory on rhetoric, and rarely understated. Golden et al (2007) consider it 'the most important single work on persuasion ever written '. Gross and Walzer cement the unusual centrality of the work in Western civilization 'There is no comparable situation in any other discipline: No other discipline would claim that a single ancient text so usefully informs current deliberations on practice and theory'. Cranz 107.904. Green (Renaissance Rhetoric Short Title Catalogue), p.34. [Attributes: First Edition]
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Dioscorides, Pedanius & Ermolao Barbaro
[Greek Title] De Medica Materia Libri V. De Letalibus Venenis Eorum'que precautione & curatione. De cane rabido...Eiusdem Marcelli Vergilii in hosce Dioscorides libris comme(n)tarii... [with] In Dioscoridem Corollarioru[m] libri quinque
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Johannes Soter, Cologne:: Johannes Soter,, 1529- 1530.. First Edition of Barbaro's commentary.. 18th c. vellum, spine slightly wormed, ink shelf number on spine, front joint cracked; occ. browning, first work has blank lower corner of approximately the first 30 leaves restored (no text affected), old signaturesOEx libris Jo. Franc(iscus) Viligian?O and private ownerOs stamp on t.p., scattered early marginalia (some trimmed), second work has light dampstaining in upper right margin with slight paper corrosion along top edge toward end, marginal restoration on last few leaves (no text affected, one headline obscured). . Folio. 2 parts in 1 vol.. PrinterOs marks on t.p.s, fine historiated & decorated initials. Dioscorides was a Greek physician who lived in the first century of the Christian era. He became a military surgeon under the Roman Emperor Nero and was a contemporary of Pliny. He wrote De Materia Medica (about 77 A.D.) which gave medicinal properties and some botanical information for about 600 plants. For about 1500 years, it was the supreme authority due to the practical nature of its contents, and it has been called the "most successful botanical textbook ever written." Dioscorides was believed to have had his medical training in Alexandria. He traveled widely and made observations on plants from the standpoint of their medical uses. He described roots, stems, leaves and sometimes flowers... For centuries no drug plant was considered genuine unless it could be identified by the descriptions given by Dioscorides. "#11;Ermolao Barbaro (1454N1493), Italian humanist scholar, was born at Venice on the 21st of May 1454. At an early age he was sent to Rome, where he studied under Pomponius Laetus. He completed his education at the university of Padua, where he was appointed professor of philosophy in 1477. "Ermolao Barbaro was a humanist of the first generation: not only did he translate several Greek texts into Latin imitating CiceroOs prose, but also, before translating a text, he gathered as many manuscripts as possible to check the text, avoiding the mistakes provoked by manual copying. At the same time, Barbaro commented on the classical texts of the Naturalis Historia by Pliny and the De Materia Medica by Dioscorides. Like his contemporaries, he compared the two works and noticed that they present similar data." #11;Marcello Vergilio "There was extraordinary charm in this man's winning expression and cultivated speech and, when he was lecturing to his young pupils from the platform or speaking to a group of listeners, he displayed a wide learning remarkable from its very variety. Moreover, he served the state as Chancellor, an office which Aretino and Poggio had held before him, and, when he had the leisure, he was accustomed to devote it to a third occupation. For at the urgent request of the Medici he had undertaken to translate all Dioscorides and he hoped to win from this task no mean glory, since from early youth he had toiled with most painstaking industry at the very difficult subject of botany. "#11; VD 16 D 1998 & B 349. Adams D655. Hoffmann I,600. Durling/NLM 1134 & 470. Wellcome I 1778. OCLC: 6440912+.See: Simon Gastronomia 52.
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VIGEL, NIKOLAUS
Methodus Practicarum Observationum Camerae Imperialis.
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Vigel, Nikolaus [1529-1600]. Methodus Practicarum Observationum Camerae Imperialis: Nunc Denuo in Hac Portatili Forma, Nec non Allegationibus a Textu, Varietate Characterum Distinctis, Correctius Edita. Accesserunt Indices Dyo, Unus Argumentorum, Alter Rerum Insignium. Cologne: Apud Ioannem Gymnicum, 1601. [xxxvi], 744 pp. 12mo. (4-1/2" x 2-3/4"). Contemporary vellum, blind rules to boards, early hand-lettered title to spine. Light soiling, corners bumped, negligible rubbing to extremities, vellum just beginning to crack through pastedowns. Light toning to text, check marks and underlining in a few places by an early hand, contemporary notes to front free endpaper, later owner stamp to endleaves. A nice copy of a scarce title. $1,950. * First edition. Going through two subsequent editions in 1608 and 1630, this is procedure manual for the courts of the Holy Roman Empire written by a notable practitioner and author who was an expert on procedure. OCLC locates 4 copies of this edition, no copies of any edition located in North America. Verzeichnis der im Deutschen Sprachraum Erschienenen Drucke des 17. Jahrhunderts (VD17) 1:020179H
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EUSEBIUS CAESARIENSI;
En damus Chronicon divinum plane opus eruditissimorum autorum repetitum ab ipso mundi initio ad annum usque salutis MDXII Eusebii Pamphilii Caesariensis, D. Hieronymo interprete. D. Hieronymi Presbyteri, Prosperi Aquitaniei, M. Aurelii Cassiodori Patricii Rom., Hermanni Palmerii Florentini, Matthiae Palmerii Pisani, partim nunc a nobis inventum & editum, partim à mendis, quibus laborabat plus quàm cuique creditu facile est, summo studio & diligentia repugnatum.
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Bâle Henricus Petrus 1529 In-folio de 59 ff.n.ch. (manque le feuillet k6, blanc), 207 ff.ch., 1 f.n.ch., veau brun estampé sur ais de bois, dos à nerfs, plats estampés, traces de fermoirs (reliure de l'époque). Première édition baloise de format in-folio de la grande chronique d'Eusèbe Pamphile de Césarée (vers 265–339), évêque de Césarée en Palestine, traduite par saint Jérôme qui l'a continuée jusqu'au VIe siècle. La chronique est prolongée jusqu'en 1512 par Prosper d'Aquitaine, Cassiodore, Hermann Contract, Matthius et Matthias Palmerius. Beau specimen de reliure de l'époque. Réparation de papier sur la page de titre ; manque de papier marginal au feuillet 64 sans atteinte au texte ; nombreuses galeries de vers atteignant la reliure et dans le texte. Adams, E 1075.
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Imperatoris Justiniani Volumen ut peculiari vocabulo vocant .
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Paris: C. Chevallon 1529 - Oversized hardback: original quarter leather having ribbed spine with ornate gilt panels and title; marble paper-covered boards. Fair condition. No dust jacket, as issued. Impressive work on the laws of Justinian the Great. Heavily edgeworn, chipped, and rubbed with substantial loss to leather on spine, and tears to marbled paper on boards. Marbled paper partially lifting off along edges. Attractive pink, blue, and yellow marbled endpapers. Hinges started. Small repaired tear to edge of title page. Feint dampstain marks to lower pages in roughly last half of book. Contents substantially very good with beautiful, ornate red and black type, and large, elaborately decorated letters. Text in Latin. * * * Selling books of merit since 1988. * * * Prompt, Professional Service. Satisfaction Guaranteed. * * * [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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[TYPOGRAPHY]/STAMPERIA VATICANA / BROGIOTTI, Andrea
Indice de caratteri con l'inventori, & nomi di essi, esistenti nella Stampa Vaticana
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Stampa Vaticana p4to., 74 (i.e. 72) ff. [6-7 omitted in foliation], including title printed in red and black, and 4 leaves of printed music, of which one is printed in red and black. Bound in 18th-century full calf, spine elaborately gilt in 6 compartments, with red morocco lettering piece, also gilt, with fore-edges gilt as well. Discreet embossed armorial crest on title and preliminaries, discoloration in margin of title, and one small spot; small area of upper blank margin of title and final 4 leaves gnawed (?); inconsequential foxing in margin of a few leaves; otherwise excellent. Rare first and sole edition of the first type specimen of book length. Preceded in Italy only by Tolomeo Gianicolo's 1529 broadside demonstrating the types of Ludovico degli Arrighi Vicentino, and by a handful of single-page sheets in other European printing centres, Brogiotti's production is generally considered the "earliest type specimen book" (Kenneth A. Lohf in Journal of Library History, vol. 21, no. 4). Vervliet heralds it as "the second oldest [type specimen] known to us that displays the riches of Italy in the way of types" (p. 10). While some type specimens were produced by typefounders to demonstrate their work to printers, the more elaborate collections such as this were typically produced by printers "for reasons of prestige or to interest the public or else to inform customers of the types that can be used in the printing done for them" (Vervliet, p. 8). The Stamperia Vaticana, formed in the early 17th-century by combining the former Typographica Apostolica Vaticana and the Stamperia Camerale, possessed a sizeable collection of types, used to produce everything from broadsides, editions of the classics, music, and conciliar decrees, to bibles and liturgies in exotic languages. Andreas Brogiotti, director of the Stamperia Vaticana, was responsible for displaying them to impressive effect here. The Indice de caratteri is arranged in three parts, beginning with an introduction by Brogiotti and a dedication to the papal nephew Francesco Barberini (an important and discerning patron of art and science who would later found the Biblioteca bearing his name). The second section is an "instructive history" of 16 alphabets, with various archaic and exotic scripts represented by means of woodcuts. The main part of the work displays the 49 type-faces then in the possession of the papal printing offices. The woodcut alphabets in the second section were copied from the decorations of the walls of the room that then housed the Vatican library (today the Salone Sistino). (Vervliet p. 17) Brogiotti did not produce all of the blocks himself, reusing 6 images from another work on the library, Rocca's Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana a Sixto V... translata (1591), sawing the block in strips to make room for a Latin transliteration beneath every line. (The same alphabets, and their origins, were discussed by Domenico Fontana in his treatise on moving the obelisk.) Two of the alphabets in this section, the Indian (p. 26) and the Tabulae Eugubini (p. 25) appear here for the first time. The 49 typeset alphabets, many of which are attributed to the important punchcutter Robert Granjon, can be divided into the older, primarily French types, and the "newer faces of Italian origin which, Brogiotti informs us, he caused to be make at great expense" (Vervliet, p. 23). This vague claim may mean either that a new set of fonts were cast just prior to the production of the Indice, or alternatively, that Brogiotti wants to take credit for the complete refashioning of some of the older French types that took place at the Stamperia in the 1620s. While the history of the several overlapping institutional presses in Rome is complicated and has been little studied, Brogiotti takes care to identify the source of the various fonts as Vaticana, Camerale, etc. The Indice records the variety of types that were produced during one of the most prolific periods of Italian type production, from the 1580s onwards, which saw the rise of "a new indigenous school of punchcutters, with its own special character" (ibid.). Early antiquarian studies of this specimen book helped to correct the attributions of a number of works which had been previously incorrectly dated or ascribed to the wrong Roman printers. In the Indice, the forward-looking Vervliet sees the "spirit of Giambattista Bodoni already stirring... the truly original typefaces strick a new note that echoes down to the 18th century" (p. 29). 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EUSEBIUS CAESARIENSI;
En damus Chronicon divinum plane opus eruditissimorum autorum repetitum ab ipso mundi initio ad annum usque salutis MDXII Eusebii Pamphilii Caesariensis, D. Hieronymo interprete. D. Hieronymi Presbyteri, Prosperi Aquitaniei, M. Aurelii Cassiodori Patricii Rom., Hermanni Palmerii Florentini, Matthiae Palmerii Pisani, partim nunc a nobis inventum & editum, partim à mendis, quibus laborabat plus quàm cuique creditu facile est, summo studio & diligentia repugnatum.
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Henricus Petrus, Bâle 1529 - In-folio de 59 ff.n.ch. (manque le feuillet k6, blanc), 207 ff.ch., 1 f.n.ch., veau brun estampé sur ais de bois, dos à nerfs, plats estampés, traces de fermoirs (reliure de l'époque). Première édition baloise de format in-folio de la grande chronique d'Eusèbe Pamphile de Césarée (vers 265?339), évêque de Césarée en Palestine, traduite par saint Jérôme qui l'a continuée jusqu'au VIe siècle. La chronique est prolongée jusqu'en 1512 par Prosper d'Aquitaine, Cassiodore, Hermann Contract, Matthius et Matthias Palmerius. Beau specimen de reliure de l'époque. Réparation de papier sur la page de titre ; manque de papier marginal au feuillet 64 sans atteinte au texte ; nombreuses galeries de vers atteignant la reliure et dans le texte. Adams, E 1075.
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Vigel, Nikolaus
Practica Forensis ex Vetustis Simis et Probatissimis Iurisconsultis
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Vigel, Nikolaus [1529- - 1600]. Practica Forensis ex Vetustissimis et Probatissimis Iurisconsultis ac Rhetoribus Excerpta, Certam Litium Legitimo Tempore Expediendarum Rationem Continens. Huius Practicae Forensis Tres Sunt Partes: Prima, De Actionis Genera Investigando. Secunda. De Exceptionibus, Replicationibus, &c. Tertia, De Statibus Causarum, & de Probationibus, Necnon de Referendi & Iudicandi Ratione. Basel: [Per Iacobum Parcum, Expensis Io. Oporini, 1558]. 499, [9] pp. Three parts with divisional title pages and continuous pagination. Octavo (6" x 4"). Somewhat later quarter calf over marbled boards, raised bands, gilt fillets and lettering piece to spine, early hand-lettered title to foot of text block. Some rubbing to extremities with wear to spine ends and corners, front joint cracked but secure, a few cracks to spine that have been mended, hinges cracked but secure. Toning to text, light browning to a few leaves. Early owner signatures to title page, interior otherwise clean. * Only edition. Vigel, a notable practitioner, author and professor at the University of Marburg, was an expert on procedure. According to Roberts, "he was relieved of his chair because of his attacks on the court, on religion and on Vultejus, who was a colleague." Practica Forensis is a detailed treatise on pleading, actions and defenses and exeptions in Roman law. OCLC locates 2 copies in North America (at the University of Chicago and Harvard Law School). Roberts, A South-African Legal Bibliography 314. Verzeichnis der im Deutschen Sprachbereich Erschienenen Drucke des 16. Jahrhunderts (VD16) V1162. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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PASQUIER ( Etienne )
Les recherches de la France … Reveuës & augmentées d'vn livre, & de plusieurs chapitres par la mesme autheur.
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With engraved portrait, pp (20), 776, 773(bis) - 1175, (1, blank), (83, index), (1, privilege), 4to, strongly bound in contemporary vellum : title-page lightly frayed in fore-edge (no loss), some light marginal pencil marks, light browning and spotting : a good-very good copy. Uncommon edition, penultimate life-time edition : book seven here first published. Pasquier (1529-1615), a learned French jurist, renowned for this particular work - the first book of which was first published in 1560, and the whole, posthumously, in 1621. It includes much miscellaneous information relating to the history of France, its literature, and the university of Paris, all told in a pleasant ingenuous style, without pedantry. He favours toleration and condemns religious wars, and is especially hostile to the claims of the Vatican to interfere in French affairs
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TERENTIUS AFER PUBLIUS.
COMOEDIAE SEX, TUM EX DONATI COMMENTARIIS, TUM EX OPTIMORUM PRAESERTIM VETERUM EXEMPLARIUM COLLATIONE DILIGENTIUS QUAM UNQUAM ANTEHAC EMENDATE...... PARISIIS, EX OFFICINA ROBERTI STEPHANI, 1529. FOLIO, LEGATURA IN VITELLO SCREZIATO DEL XVII SECOLO, MARCA TIP. AL FRONTIS, CC. NN. 8, PP. 182, CC. NN. 22. PICCOLI RESTAURI AL FRONTESPIZIO E AL MARGINE INF. DI 3 CARTE INIZIALI. FORELLINO MARGINALE DI TARLO LONTANO DAL TESTO ALLE CARTE FINALI. RARA PRIMA EDIZ. IN FOLIO PUBBLICATA DA ROBERT ESTIENNE, CON UNA NUOVA REVISIONE DEI COMMENTARI DI DONATO E UN ACCURATO INDICE IN FINE.
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L'évêque d'Apt vend les droits du siège épiscopal.
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- Nombre de document : 1 parchemin 55 x 32 cm 08/01/1529 Joli seing manuel du notaire Johannes Alardi. quelques petits trous sans gravité Vente par Jean V de Nicolai, évêque d'Apt, de tous les droits que le siège épiscopal possédait sur un casal (jardin), situé à Apt, dans la grande rue au coin de la traverse dite la Carreyrasse, et contigü aux maisons de Guillerm de Mouilhès et de Pierre N. Fustier. l'acquéreur est Pierre Bontemps, bourgeois (probus vir) serrurier d'Apt, pour le prix de 5 écus d'or au soleil à la marque du Roi de France. L'ancien possesseur était Me Eusèbe Guillem gardator (bailli ?) de la cité.
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Indice de caratteri con l'inventori, & nomi di essi, esistenti nella Stampa Vaticana
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p4to., 74 (i.e. 72) ff. [6-7 omitted in foliation], including title printed in red and black, and 4 leaves of printed music, of which one is printed in red and black. Bound in 18th-century full calf, spine elaborately gilt in 6 compartments, with red morocco lettering piece, also gilt, with fore-edges gilt as well. Discreet embossed armorial crest on title and preliminaries, discoloration in margin of title, and one small spot; small area of upper blank margin of title and final 4 leaves gnawed (?); inconsequential foxing in margin of a few leaves; otherwise excellent. Rare first and sole edition of the first type specimen of book length. Preceded in Italy only by Tolomeo Gianicolo's 1529 broadside demonstrating the types of Ludovico degli Arrighi Vicentino, and by a handful of single-page sheets in other European printing centres, Brogiotti's production is generally considered the "earliest type specimen book" (Kenneth A. Lohf in Journal of Library History, vol. 21, no. 4). Vervliet heralds it as "the second oldest [type specimen] known to us that displays the riches of Italy in the way of types" (p. 10). While some type specimens were produced by typefounders to demonstrate their work to printers, the more elaborate collections such as this were typically produced by printers "for reasons of prestige or to interest the public or else to inform customers of the types that can be used in the printing done for them" (Vervliet, p. 8). The Stamperia Vaticana, formed in the early 17th-century by combining the former Typographica Apostolica Vaticana and the Stamperia Camerale, possessed a sizeable collection of types, used to produce everything from broadsides, editions of the classics, music, and conciliar decrees, to bibles and liturgies in exotic languages. Andreas Brogiotti, director of the Stamperia Vaticana, was responsible for displaying them to impressive effect here. The Indice de caratteri is arranged in three parts, beginning with an introduction by Brogiotti and a dedication to the papal nephew Francesco Barberini (an important and discerning patron of art and science who would later found the Biblioteca bearing his name). The second section is an "instructive history" of 16 alphabets, with various archaic and exotic scripts represented by means of woodcuts. The main part of the work displays the 49 type-faces then in the possession of the papal printing offices. The woodcut alphabets in the second section were copied from the decorations of the walls of the room that then housed the Vatican library (today the Salone Sistino). (Vervliet p. 17) Brogiotti did not produce all of the blocks himself, reusing 6 images from another work on the library, Rocca's Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana a Sixto V... translata (1591), sawing the block in strips to make room for a Latin transliteration beneath every line. (The same alphabets, and their origins, were discussed by Domenico Fontana in his treatise on moving the obelisk.) Two of the alphabets in this section, the Indian (p. 26) and the Tabulae Eugubini (p. 25) appear here for the first time. The 49 typeset alphabets, many of which are attributed to the important punchcutter Robert Granjon, can be divided into the older, primarily French types, and the "newer faces of Italian origin which, Brogiotti informs us, he caused to be make at great expense" (Vervliet, p. 23). This vague claim may mean either that a new set of fonts were cast just prior to the production of the Indice, or alternatively, that Brogiotti wants to take credit for the complete refashioning of some of the older French types that took place at the Stamperia in the 1620s. While the history of the several overlapping institutional presses in Rome is complicated and has been little studied, Brogiotti takes care to identify the source of the various fonts as Vaticana, Camerale, etc. The Indice records the variety of types that were produced during one of the most prolific periods of Italian type production, from the 1580s onwards, which saw the rise of "a new indigenous school of punchcutters, with its own special character" (ibid.). Early antiquarian studies of this specimen book helped to correct the attributions of a number of works which had been previously incorrectly dated or ascribed to the wrong Roman printers. In the Indice, the forward-looking Vervliet sees the "spirit of Giambattista Bodoni already stirring... the truly original typefaces strick a new note that echoes down to the 18th century" (p. 29). Little is know about Brogiotti (or Brugiotti); an Oratorian, and he was at various points in his life was a bookseller and publisher, and later civic treasurer of Rome. Among his other published works are 2 volumes of verse, a collection of portraits of contemporary cardinals, and as editor, an edition of the vulgate in pocket format-which were all, like the Indice de caratteri, dedicated to the Barberini family. NUC lists Harvard. OCLC adds no US copies, but lists V & A and Wellcome. We have located copies at the Grolier Club and in the Robert Grabhorn Collection on the History of Printing at the San Francisco PL. Bigmore & Wyman I, p. 84; modern facsimile by Vervliet (1967); Kenneth A. Lohf, Journal of Library History, vol. 21, no. 4 (Fall 1986): 764-767./p
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Alcuino di York - Aristotele (et Alii)
Caroli imperatoris illius Magni, et D. Albini, de Rhetorica & Virtutibus disputatio, per Menradum Moltherum restituta.
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apud Dimone Colinaeu,, Parisiis, 1529 - Miscellanea di 4 cinquecentine impresse a Parigi e a Lione. Un vol. in-8° antico (145x95mm) in legatura coeva in p. pergamena con titolo manoscritto in antico al dorso. Comprende: 1) Alcuino, Caroli imperatoris, cit., ff. 48. Frontespizio con titolo inquadrato entro raffinata bordura xilografica istoriata in bianco su fondo nero. Lavori di tarlo alle prime cc. Bell'esemplare. Seconda edizione, immediatamente posteriore alla prima di Hagenau, di questo trattato di retorica e di morale di Alcuino di York, qui dovuto alle cure di Menrad Molther (1505 ca-1558). Manca all'Adams e a STC French Books. 2) Aristotele, Rhetoricorum ad Theodecten libri tres. Georgio Trapezuntio interprete. Lugduni, apud Seb. Gryphium, 1541, pp. 168. Impresa tipografica col grifone al frontespizio e, in una variante, al colophon. Capilettera xilografici animati su fondo nero. Fresco esemplare. Traduzione latina di Giorgio di Trebisonda, il celebre Trapezunzio, della Retorica a Teodette di Aristotele, uno dei suoi scritti acroamatici, ossia destinati alla ristretta cerchia dei discepoli. Baudrier, VIII, 155. Manca all'Adams e a STC French Books. 3) Gerardus Bucoldianus (Gerhard Bucholds [o Bucoltz]), De Inventione et Amplificatione Oratoria: seu, Usu locorum, libri tres. Lugduni, apud Seb. Gryphium, 1542, pp.196, (4). Impresa tipografica al frontespizio e al colophon. Capilettera xilografici ornati su fondo nero. Esemplare genuino. Antica firma al titolo. Terza edizione (dopo quelle del 1534 e del 1535, dello stesso stampatore) di questa ampia trattazione retorica del Bucoldianus, latinizzazione di Gerhard Bucholds, o Bucoltz, filologo che faceva capo al circolo umanistico di Colonia. Baudrier, VIII, 162. 4) Rutilio Lupo Publio - Aquila Romano - Rufiniano Giulio - Beda - Pietro Mosellano, De Figuris Sententiarum ac Verborum, Lugduni, apud Seb. Gryphium, 1542, pp. 119, (5). Imprese tipografiche al frontespizio e al colophon. Capilettera istoriati in xilografia su fondo nero. Indice degli scritti al verso del frontespizio. Leggeri aloni al margine superiore delle ultime cc. Trattati retorici della letteratura latina pagana e cristiana (stampati dal Gryphius per la prima volta nel 1533). Comprende: A) Publio Rutilio Lupo, De Figuris Sententiarum. ex Graeco Gorgia versus, pp. 3-24. B) Aquila Romano, De Nominibus Figurarum & Exemplis Liber Ex Alexandro Numenio, pp. 25-45. C) Giulio Rufiniano, De Figuris Sententiarum & Elocutionis Liber, pp. 45-71. D) Venerabile Beda, De Schematis et Tropis Sacrae Scripturae, pp. 72-94. E) Pietro Mosellano (Petrus Schade), De Schematibus et Tropis, pp. 95 e sgg. Baudrier, Bibl. lyonnaise, VIII, p. 69. Manca all'Adams e a STC French Books.
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EUSEBIUS CAESARIENSI;
En damus Chronicon divinum plane opus eruditissimorum autorum repetitum ab ipso mundi initio ad annum usque salutis MDXII Eusebii Pamphilii Caesariensis, D. Hieronymo interprete. D. Hieronymi Presbyteri, Prosperi Aquitaniei, M. Aurelii Cassiodori Patricii Rom., Hermanni Palmerii Florentini, Matthiae Palmerii Pisani, partim nunc a nobis inventum & editum, partim à mendis, quibus laborabat plus quàm cuique creditu facile est, summo studio & diligentia repugnatum.
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Henricus Petrus 1529 In-folio de 59 ff.n.ch. (manque le feuillet k6, blanc), 207 ff.ch., 1 f.n.ch., veau brun estampé sur ais de bois, dos à nerfs, plats estampés, traces de fermoirs (reliure de l'époque). 2300 Première édition baloise de format in-folio de la grande chronique d'Eusèbe Pamphile de Césarée (vers 265`339), évêque de Césarée en Palestine, traduite par saint Jérôme qui l'a continuée jusqu'au VIe siècle. La chronique est prolongée jusqu'en 1512 par Prosper d'Aquitaine, Cassiodore, Hermann Contract, Matthius et Matthias Palmerius. Beau specimen de reliure de l'époque. Réparation de papier sur la page de titre ; manque de papier marginal au feuillet 64 sans atteinte au texte ; nombreuses galeries de vers atteignant la reliure et dans le texte. Adams, E 1075.
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CHASSENEUX, Barthélémy de.
Catalogus gloriae mundi.
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Lyon, Denis de Hrasy pour Simon Vincent, 1529. - 12 parties en un volume in-folio, [dimension: 320 x 213 mm] de (10), 47, 1 f. bl., 24, 26, 21, 36, 9, 1 f. bl., 19, 1 f. bl., 14, 14, 33, 1 f. bl., 28, 105 ff. Demi-basane brune du XIX° siècle, dos à nerfs, tranches rouges. (Reliure de l'époque.) Edition originale. Ecrit par un jurisconsulte, ce rare ouvrage contient des recherches sur les rangs, les préséances, les offices, dignités et charges de la couronne. Il se recommande par son illustration. Titre en noir et rouge à l'allégorie de la Fortune. Les encadrements de ce titre sont repris dans les pages de titres des onze autres parties. 13 bois à pleine page (2 dans la première partie et les 11 autres au verso des pages de titre.) Divers bois gravés dans le texte. A noter au feuillet 21 de la onzième partie un bois montrant un atelier d'imprimerie. C'est la plus ancienne représentation d'une presse d'imprimerie connue, si l'on excepte les marques d'imprimeurs. On y voit deux hommes maniant une presse alors qu'un autre est en train de composer. Grande marque de Vincent au verso du dernier feuillet. Exemplaire complet de toutes ces parties. Un feuillet blanc à la fin de la 4e partie manque. Les ff. 2 , 3, 4 et 5 de la quatrième partie se trouvent reliés à la fin de la cinquième partie. Marge supérieure du titre consolidée, avec une petite perte de surface gravé au coin supérieur gauche. Petite galerie de vers sans gravité à la fin du volume. Reliure modeste et usée. Brunet 1, 1819. Brun 153. Absent de Baudrier. [Attributes: First Edition]
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EUSEBIUS CAESARIENSI;
En damus Chronicon divinum plane opus eruditissimorum autorum repetitum ab ipso mundi initio ad annum usque salutis MDXII Eusebii Pamphilii Caesariensis, D. Hieronymo interprete. D. Hieronymi Presbyteri, Prosperi Aquitaniei, M. Aurelii Cassiodori Patricii Rom., Hermanni Palmerii Florentini, Matthiae Palmerii Pisani, partim nunc a nobis inventum & editum, partim à mendis, quibus laborabat plus quàm cuique creditu facile est, summo studio & diligentia repugnatum.
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Bâle Henricus Petrus 1529 In-folio de 59 ff.n.ch. (manque le feuillet k6, blanc), 207 ff.ch., 1 f.n.ch., veau brun estampé sur ais de bois, dos à nerfs, plats estampés, traces de fermoirs (reliure de l'époque). Première édition baloise de format in-folio de la grande chronique d'Eusèbe Pamphile de Césarée (vers 265–339), évêque de Césarée en Palestine, traduite par saint Jérôme qui l'a continuée jusqu'au VIe siècle. La chronique est prolongée jusqu'en 1512 par Prosper d'Aquitaine, Cassiodore, Hermann Contract, Matthius et Matthias Palmerius. Beau specimen de reliure de l'époque. Réparation de papier sur la page de titre ; manque de papier marginal au feuillet 64 sans atteinte au texte ; nombreuses galeries de vers atteignant la reliure et dans le texte. Adams, E 1075.
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CHAMPIER, Symphorien.
Cy commence ung petit livre de l'antiquité, origine et noblesse de la très antique cité de Lyon, ensemble de la rebeine et conjuration ou rebellion du populaire de ladicte ville contre les conseilliers de la cité et notables marchans, à cause des bleds, faicte ceste presente année mil cinq cens XXIX. avec plusieurs additions despuis la première impression faicte à Paris, et corrections jouxte le vray exemplaire composé en latin par messire Morien Piercham [Symphorien Champier].
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Lyon, (Etienne Gueynard (?), 1529. - In-8, [dimension: 160 x 111 mm] de 32 ff. Maroquin brun, dos à nerfs, tranches dorées, étui. (Reliure de la fin du XIXe-début XXe.) Ouvrage de la plus grande rareté. Cette édition, imprimée à "L'isle galique dicte Lyonnoise" a été publié la même année qu'une édition parisienne. Allut, le bibliographe de Champier, affirme (p. 235) que "toutes les éditions anciennes sont introuvables. Je n'ai jamais vu celle de Paris 1529 et je ne connais que trois ou quatre exemplaires de celles de Lyon 1529, 1579 et 1648." A la suite, du même : - Cy comence ung petit livre du royaume des Allobroges dit long temps apres Bourgogne ou Vienois. Avec l'antiquité & origine de la tres noble & ancienne cité metropolitaine & primace des Allobroges, Vienne sus le fleuve du Rosne. (20) ff. "Opuscule d'une excessive rareté", nous dit Allut. "Ces deux petits livres appartiennent au même volume et tout exemplaire où ils ne sont pas réunis doit être considéré comme imparfait. La cupidité de certains libraires, a profité de ce que ces pièces sont sans pagination et ont chacune leur signature, pour les dépecer et en faire deux plaquettes qui se vendent séparément à des prix exorbitants." Selon une note ancienne au crayon que porte une page de garde : "L'ex. de la vente Coulon (1845) n° 743 avait été adjugé 285 F., prix énorme, presque trois fois le prix de la Chronique de Nuremberg de la même vente." Relié à la suite, probablement du même : - Les nouvelles venues à Lyon de la réception de nos seigneurs les Dauphins & duc d'Orléans en France. (4) ff. Ecrit à l'occasion de la délivrance des enfants de France, retenus en otages à Madrid. Cet opuscule d'une très grande rareté, à été imprimé avec les mêmes caractères que les ouvrages précédents. Allut estime "vraisemblable" que Champier en soit l'auteur. La première ligne du dernier feuillet de cet opuscule a été rognée par le relieur. Le médecin lyonnais Symphorien Champier (1471-1538) jouissait de son vivant d'une renommée considérable. "Homme extraordinaire, tout à la fois poète, soldat, magistrat, médecin du Duc de Lorraine, théologien, historien, botaniste, véritable image de ce temps de la Renaissance qui produisit des génies si complets et si divers." (Hahn et Dumaitre) Brunet 1, 1775. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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CORNARIUS (Janus) ed.
Selecta epigrammata graeca latine versa, ex Septem epigrammatum graecorum libris / accesserunt omnibus omnium proribus editionibus ac versionibus plusquam quingenta epigrammata, recens versa, ab Andrea Alciato, Ottomaro Luscinio, ac Iano Cornario Zviccaviensi.
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Basileae, ex aedibus lo. Bebelii, mense Aug. 1529. - In-12, [8]-422-[2]p. Reliure demi-veau brun, dos à nerfs ornés de décors dorés, entrenerfs décorés de motifs à froid et de bandes dorées (reliure du XIXe). Avec relié à la suite:TAMISIER (Pierre): Anthologie ou recueil des plus beaux epigrammes grecs, pris et choisis de l'Anthologie Grecque. Mis en vers François, sur la version latine de plusieurs doctes personnages. - Lyon, Jean Pillehotte, 1589. In-12, 298-[22]p.Les 2 ouvrages ont des marges très courtes, particulièrement en tête. Mouillures claires en tête des 150 premières pages, quelques traces d'usage à la reliure. Envoi de photographies sur demande. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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PARACELSUS
Practica...gemacht auff Europen, anzufahen in dem nechstkunfftigen Dreyssigsten Jar, Biss auff das Vier und Dreyssigst nachuolgend
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Large woodcut on title. 8 unnumbered leaves. Small 4to, modern black morocco in the Jansenist style by Laurenchet. [Nuremberg: F. Peypus, 1529].pA variant printing of the first edition of Paracelsus' second printed work; all books by this author printed during his lifetime are of the greatest rarity. The printing recorded by Sudhoff -- with the same place and printer -- contains six printed leaves; our copy has eight leaves. In Sudhoff 2, the Practica ends on A4v and the "An die Astronomos" occupies B1r-B2r; in our copy the Practica ends on the top of B2v with the "An die Astronomos" occupying the rest of B2r-B4r. The copy in the Wellcome Library is identical to our example. In this slender work, Paracelsus demonstrates his skill in astrological forecasts. It was a very successful book with at least five printings in 1529 and 1530 (including Nuremberg, Augsburg, and Strasbourg). See Sudhoff for a lengthy description of the woodcut on the title-page. Very good copy. Final leaf with a repaired hole affecting about three words. Sudhoff 2!(variant not known to him). Zinner 1387!(issue not determined). This variant unknown to VD16.. First Edition. Hard cover.
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EUSEBIUS CAESARIENSI;
En damus Chronicon divinum plane opus eruditissimorum autorum repetitum ab ipso mundi initio ad annum usque salutis MDXII Eusebii Pamphilii Caesariensis, D. Hieronymo interprete. D. Hieronymi Presbyteri, Prosperi Aquitaniei, M. Aurelii Cassiodori Patricii Rom., Hermanni Palmerii Florentini, Matthiae Palmerii Pisani, partim nunc a nobis inventum & editum, partim à mendis, quibus laborabat plus quàm cuique creditu facile est, summo studio & diligentia repugnatum.
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Henricus Petrus 1529 In-folio de 59 ff.n.ch. (manque le feuillet k6, blanc), 207 ff.ch., 1 f.n.ch., veau brun estampé sur ais de bois, dos à nerfs, plats estampés, traces de fermoirs (reliure de l'époque). 2300 Première édition baloise de format in-folio de la grande chronique d'Eusèbe Pamphile de Césarée (vers 265`339), évêque de Césarée en Palestine, traduite par saint Jérôme qui l'a continuée jusqu'au VIe siècle. La chronique est prolongée jusqu'en 1512 par Prosper d'Aquitaine, Cassiodore, Hermann Contract, Matthius et Matthias Palmerius. Beau specimen de reliure de l'époque. Réparation de papier sur la page de titre ; manque de papier marginal au feuillet 64 sans atteinte au texte ; nombreuses galeries de vers atteignant la reliure et dans le texte. Adams, E 1075.
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CORNARIUS (JANUS) ED.
SELECTA EPIGRAMMATA GRAECA LATINE VERSA, EX SEPTEM EPIGRAMMATUM GRAECORUM LIBRIS / EACCESSERUNT OMNIBUS OMNIUM PRORIBUS EDITIONIBUS AC VERSIONIBUS PLUSQUAM QUINGENTA EPIGRAMMATA, RECENS VERSA, AB ANDREA ALCIATO, OTTOMARO LUSCINIO, AC IANO CORNARIO ZVICCAVIENSI. BASILEAE, EX AEDIBUS LO. BEBELII, MENSE AUG. 1529.
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EUSEBIUS CAESARIENSI;
En damus Chronicon divinum plane opus eruditissimorum autorum repetitum ab ipso mundi initio ad annum usque salutis MDXII Eusebii Pamphilii Caesariensis, D. Hieronymo interprete. D. Hieronymi Presbyteri, Prosperi Aquitaniei, M. Aurelii Cassiodori Patricii Rom., Hermanni Palmerii Florentini, Matthiae Palmerii Pisani, partim nunc a nobis inventum & editum, partim à mendis, quibus laborabat plus quàm cuique creditu facile est, summo studio & diligentia repugnatum.
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Bâle Henricus Petrus 1529 In-folio de 59 ff.n.ch. (manque le feuillet k6, blanc), 207 ff.ch., 1 f.n.ch., veau brun estampé sur ais de bois, dos à nerfs, plats estampés, traces de fermoirs (reliure de l'époque). Première édition baloise de format in-folio de la grande chronique d'Eusèbe Pamphile de Césarée (vers 265–339), évêque de Césarée en Palestine, traduite par saint Jérôme qui l'a continuée jusqu'au VIe siècle. La chronique est prolongée jusqu'en 1512 par Prosper d'Aquitaine, Cassiodore, Hermann Contract, Matthius et Matthias Palmerius. Beau specimen de reliure de l'époque. Réparation de papier sur la page de titre ; manque de papier marginal au feuillet 64 sans atteinte au texte ; nombreuses galeries de vers atteignant la reliure et dans le texte. Adams, E 1075.
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Dialogues De Bello Contra Turcas, in Antilogias Lutheri, Per Ioannem Cochleum
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1529. Very Good 32mo-over 4"-5" tall. Very scarce item with lovely wood cut plates! A great two headed woodcut of Martin Luther, facing both ways on the frontis. The binding is generally tight and firm although the last seven pages are detatched. It is disbound. Internally the book is generally clean and bright throughout apart from the very occasional mild spot. Leave A2-a7 are lacking.
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DIOSCORIDES
De Medica Materia Libri V. De Letalibus Venenis, eorumque precautione & curatione. De Cane rabido: Deque notis quae morsus ictusve animalium venenum relinquentium sequuntur: Deque eorum curatione, Lib. Unus
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Interprete Marcello Vergilio...eiusdem...commentarii... Woodcut printer!s device on title. Much Greek printing. 14 p.l., 753, [1] pp., one blank leaf. Folio, slightly later cont. blind-stamped pigskin-backed wooden boards (light browning, minor marginal worming to last quarter of leaves), orig. clasps & catches (for more on the binding, see below). Cologne: J. Soter, 1529. [issued & bound with]:BARBARO, Ermolao. ...In Dioscoridem Corollariorum Libri Quinque. Adiectus est Index eorum quae hisce libris explicantur, quem post Dioscoridis indices consulto locavimus. Large woodcut printer!s device on title. 1 p.l., [1]-6, [1], 7-78 leaves (= 80 leaves). Folio (some worming in the outer margins of the book but I do not find it offensive). Cologne: J. Soter, 1530.p A very handsome sammelband in a noteworthy Nuremberg binding (for the binding, see below). It is hard to imagine a most attractive copy of these two books. I. This is the first Greek-Latin parallel edition of Dioscorides, the most important botanical book from antiquity; the Greek text is based on the 1518 Aldine edition. The Latin translation and commentary was prepared by Marcellus Vergilius (1464-1521) and it is known for its excellence. Dioscorides (fl. A.D. 50-70), !wrote an encyclopaedia of materia medica in five books which embodied the results of Greek research in pharmacy and applied botany and was far better arranged and more complete than the earlier compilations. This work remained authoritative for more than fifteen centuries...Dioscorides!s work is of importance also for the history of ancient chemistry, as it describes simple chemical preparations..., mentions the earliest reaction of wet analysis...!!Sarton, I, pp. 258-59. More than 600 plants and plant ingredients, 90 minerals, and 35 animal products are described. !Dioscorides identified natural families of plants long before Linnaeus!s practical classification system of the eighteenth century; thus his work also has significance in the history of biology and taxonomy.!!Grolier Club, One Hundred Books Famous in Medicine (1995), 3!(earlier eds.). !It is no exaggeration to say that from its publication until well into the seventeenth century ! even after the appearance of the Pinax of Bauhinus in 1623 ! all botanical studies were based on this book, and the great part of any new botanical matter published during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries was in the form of a commentary on Dioscorides.!!Printing & the Mind of Man 20!(1st ed. of 1478). Also included in this edition are the Poisons and Antidotes and Poisonous Animals and the Treatment of their Wounds. The De Materia Medica also has substantial sections on the virtues of wine (see Simon, Bibliotheca Bacchica, I, p. 207 for the 1499 Aldine ed.). II. Issued the following year is its companion piece, the noteworthy commentary Corollarium of Ermolao Barbaro (1454-95), humanist, diplomat, and editor. Barbaro!s text has been edited by Giovanni Battista Egnazio (ca. 1478-1553). BINDING & PROVENANCE: This is a fine Nuremberg binding of mid-16th century blindstamped pigskin-backed wooden boards with the original clasps and catches. On the upper cover is stamped in black the arms of the church councillor Hieronymus Paumgartner the Younger (1525-1602). It was the custom that bindings of the City Library of Nuremberg were stamped with the arms of church councillors and Paumgartner was particularly involved in the growth of the library. The blind stamping on the pigskin employs the roll !Salvator ! Johannes der Taufer ! Paulus ! David! which, according to Christine Sauer in her !Exlibris und Supralibros der Stadtbibliothek Nurnberg! in Einbandforschung, Heft 22 (2008), pp. 23-41 (especially pp. 28, 34, & 39), was especially favored by Paumgartner!s binder. The date !1564! has also been stamped in black on the upper cover of the pigskin. On the title of the first work, we also find the round printed book label of the church councillor Lukas Friedrich Behaim von Schwarzbach (1587-1648). Stamped in blind on the upper cover of the pigskin at top is !L K! and at bottom !B A.! Fine and large copies with many outer edges uncut. ❧ I. Pritzel 2294. II. Castiglioni, p. 373!Barbaro was !one of the leaders of Humanism.! Pritzel 407. Sandys, II, p. 83.. First Edition. Hard cover.
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CAELIUS AURELIANUS.
Tardarum passionum libri V. D. Oribasiii... Euporiston lib. III. Medicinae compen. lib. I. Curationum lib. I. Trochiscorum confect. Lib. I.
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Basileae, Henricus Petrus, 1529. in-folio. 6ff. 345pp. Demi velin posterieur. Edition Originale. Le "Tardarum Passionum Libri V" (Traite des maladies chroniques) du medecin et neurologiste Caelius Aurelianus (Veme siecle), constitue, avec son ouvrage sur les maladies aigues publie quelques annees plus tard (1533), un texte de premiere importance et un temoignage des plus precieux sur la medecine greco-romaine. "From a clinical point of view, the two works of Caelius Aurelianus based on Greek originals by Soranus of Ephesus, now lost, represent the high-point of Graeco-Roman medical achievement" (Garrison-Morton). Cet ouvrage est aussi important du point de vue neurologique: "His descriptions of nervous diseases are highly detailed, with notations of such minutiae as the convulsive and comatose forms of epilepsy" (McHenry). L'editeur, Johannes Sichart, a fait suivre le texte de Caelius Aurelianus de plusieurs ouvrages d'Oribase, celebre medecin du IV s. qui sont egalement en premiere edition. On y trouve notamment le "Euporiston" sur la preparation des medicaments et la dietetique (le livre III est intitule :"De Confectione Ciborum" et est entierement consacre aux aliments). Titre un peu frotte, interversion de quelques feuillets d'index, mais tres bon exemplaire, grand de marges et d'une belle impression. Garrison-Morton, 1959.1. McHenry, History of Neurology, p.22. Bayle et Tillaye, I, pp. 80 & 81-82.
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Selecta epigrammata graeca latine versa, ex Septem epigrammatum graecorum libris / accesserunt omnibus omnium proribus editionibus ac versionibus plusquam quingenta epigrammata, recens versa, ab Andrea Alciato, Ottomaro Luscinio, ac Iano Cornario
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Zviccaviensi. Basileae, ex aedibus lo. Bebelii, mense Aug. 1529. In-12, [8]-422-[2]p. Reliure demi-veau brun, dos à nerfs ornés de décors dorés, entrenerfs décorés de motifs à froid et de bandes dorées (reliure du XIXe). Avec relié à la suite: TAMISIER (Pierre): Anthologie ou recueil des plus beaux epigrammes grecs, pris et choisis de l'Anthologie Grecque. Mis en vers François, sur la version latine de plusieurs doctes personnages. - Lyon, Jean Pillehotte, 1589. In-12, 298-[22]p. Les 2 ouvrages ont des marges très courtes, particulièrement en tête. Mouillures claires en tête des 150 premières pages, quelques traces d'usage à la reliure. Envoi de photographies sur demande.
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Vigel, Nikolaus
Methodus Practicarum Observationum Camerae Imperialis.
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Vigel, Nikolaus [1529- - 1600]. Methodus Practicarum Observationum Camerae Imperialis: Nunc Denuo in Hac Portatili Forma, Nec non Allegationibus a Textu, Varietate Characterum Distinctis, Correctius Edita. Accesserunt Indices Dyo, Unus Argumentorum, Alter Rerum Insignium. Cologne: Apud Ioannem Gymnicum, 1601. [xxxvi], 744 pp. 12mo. (4-1/2" x 2-3/4"). Contemporary vellum, blind rules to boards, early hand-lettered title to spine. Light soiling, corners bumped, negligible rubbing to extremities, vellum just beginning to crack through pastedowns. Light toning to text, check marks and underlining in a few places by an early hand, contemporary notes to front free endpaper, later owner stamp to endleaves. A nice copy of a scarce title. * First edition. Going through two subsequent editions in 1608 and 1630, this is procedure manual for the courts of the Holy Roman Empire written by a notable practitioner and author who was an expert on procedure. OCLC locates 4 copies of this edition, no copies of any edition located in North America. Verzeichnis der im Deutschen Sprachraum Erschienenen Drucke des 17. Jahrhunderts (VD17) 1:020179H. [Attributes: First Edition; Hard Cover]
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Caelius Aurelianus
Tardarum passionum libri V. First ed. GM 1959.1", 4808.1", 4915.1
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Basel: Heinrich Petri, 1529. pThe High Point of Graeco-Roman Medical Achievement/p#11;pCaelius Aurelianus (fl. 5th cent. A.D.). Caelii Aureliani Siccensis tardarum passionum libri V. D. Oribasii Sardi Iuliani Caesaris archiatri Euporiston . . . Medicinae compen: . . . Curationum . . . Trochiscoru[m] confect:. . . . Folio. [20], 345 (i.e., 245) [1]pp. Basel: Henricus Petrus, August 1529. 310 x 200 mm. Old (16th cent.?) vellum-covered boards, a little worn and stained, rebacked in 16th-century style. Gutter & lower margins of title-leaf skilfully repaired, occasional browning & foxing, 1 or 2 small tears skilfully mended. Old marginal notes in ink on several leaves, mostly in the beginning. Very good copy./p#11;pEditio Princeps. G-M 1959.1: "From a clinical point of view, the two works of Caelius Aurelianus, based on Greek originals by Soranus of Ephesus now lost, represent the high-point of Graeco-Roman medical achievement [emphasis ours]." The Greek physician Soranus of Ephesus, one of the most important medical practitioners in the Roman Empire of the second century A.D., was a member of the methodist school of medicine, which rejected the theory of humors in favor of one based on atomism; it was this school that first developed the useful distinction between chronic and acute diseases, which Soranus detailed in his Peri oxeon kai chronion pathon. This work is now lost, so that Caelius's Latin rendition represents the only extant version of this important treatise./p#11;pThe present work, containing only the books on chronic disease, marks the first appearance in print of any part of Caelius's Latin version of Soranus (a partial edition of the books on acute disease, edited by Johann Guinter von Andernach, was published in Paris by Simon de Colines in 1533; and the first complete edition of the books on chronic and acute disease was published in Lyons in 1566). Tardarum passionum contains one of the best early descriptions of epilepsy (G-M 4808.1), including its convulsive and comatose forms; see Temkin, The Falling Sickness (2nd ed. 1971), which cites Caelius's work more than thirty times in its discussion of epilepsy in antiquity. Also included is Caelius's discussion of insanity, which represents the most sensible and humane treatment of this disorder among the ancient medical writers; see G-M 4915.1. Published with Caelius's text are some excerpts form the writings of the Greek physician Oribasius (fl. 4th cent. A.D.), best known for his medical compendium Iatrikai synagogai (Collectiones medicae). D.S.B. Garrison, Hist. Neur., p. 22. Norman 386. Stillwell 528. 29265/p#11;
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SALLUSTIUS CRISPUS, Gaius
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Basel, Andreas Cratander, 1529. With woodcut printer's device on z8 verso, and woodcut initials. Printed in Italics. 8 leaves, 308 pp., 22 leaves index. 8vo. Contemp. blind-stamped pigskin (rep.). From the collection of Hendrik D. L. Vervliet. Basel, Andreas Cratander, 1529. (Bound with:) SALLUSTIUS.- GLAREANUS (i.e. Heinrich LORITI). In C. Crispi Sallustii historici clarissimi, quae adhuc extant historiarum fragmenta ... annotationes. With woodcut printer's device on last leaf verso and woodcut initials. Printed in Italics. 95 pp. Basel, Andreas Cratander, 1538. Cratander editions of the works of the historian Sallustius (86 B.C. - c. 34 B.C.). The "Coniuratio Catilinae" deals with the conspiracy of Catiline, while the "Bellum Iugurthinum" concerns the succession in Numidia. The attribution of the "Declamatio contra Catilinam" to Marcus Porcius Latro (fl. late 1st cent. B.C.) is most probably erroneous. Bound together with the first edition of the annotations to his works by the Swiss humanist Heinrich Loriti called Glareanus (1488-1563). - Somewhat browned, old ms. inscriptions, name and doodle on title, sketches on pastedowns. - VD 16 S 1378 and VD 16 L 2635; STC (German) 773 and 527. Not in Adams. CLASSICS ;
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CHAMPIER, Symphorien.
Cy commence ung petit livre de l'antiquité, origine et noblesse de la très antique cité de Lyon, ensemble de la rebeine et conjuration ou rebellion du populaire de ladicte ville contre les conseilliers de la cité et notables marchans, à cause des bleds, faicte ceste presente année mil cinq cens XXIX. avec plusieurs additions despuis la première impression faicte à Paris, et corrections jouxte le vray exemplaire composé en latin par messire Morien Piercham [Symphorien Champier].
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Lyon, (Etienne Gueynard (?), 1529. - In-8, [dimension: 160 x 111 mm] de 32 ff. Maroquin brun, dos à nerfs, tranches dorées, étui. (Reliure de la fin du XIXe-début XXe.) Ouvrage de la plus grande rareté. Cette édition, imprimée à "L'isle galique dicte Lyonnoise" a été publié la même année qu'une édition parisienne. Allut, le bibliographe de Champier, affirme (p. 235) que "toutes les éditions anciennes sont introuvables. Je n'ai jamais vu celle de Paris 1529 et je ne connais que trois ou quatre exemplaires de celles de Lyon 1529, 1579 et 1648." A la suite, du même : - Cy comence ung petit livre du royaume des Allobroges dit long temps apres Bourgogne ou Vienois. Avec l'antiquité & origine de la tres noble & ancienne cité metropolitaine & primace des Allobroges, Vienne sus le fleuve du Rosne. (20) ff. "Opuscule d'une excessive rareté", nous dit Allut. "Ces deux petits livres appartiennent au même volume et tout exemplaire où ils ne sont pas réunis doit être considéré comme imparfait. La cupidité de certains libraires, a profité de ce que ces pièces sont sans pagination et ont chacune leur signature, pour les dépecer et en faire deux plaquettes qui se vendent séparément à des prix exorbitants." Selon une note ancienne au crayon que porte une page de garde : "L'ex. de la vente Coulon (1845) n° 743 avait été adjugé 285 F., prix énorme, presque trois fois le prix de la Chronique de Nuremberg de la même vente." Relié à la suite, probablement du même : - Les nouvelles venues à Lyon de la réception de nos seigneurs les Dauphins & duc d'Orléans en France. (4) ff. Ecrit à l'occasion de la délivrance des enfants de France, retenus en otages à Madrid. Cet opuscule d'une très grande rareté, à été imprimé avec les mêmes caractères que les ouvrages précédents. Allut estime "vraisemblable" que Champier en soit l'auteur. La première ligne du dernier feuillet de cet opuscule a été rognée par le relieur. Le médecin lyonnais Symphorien Champier (1471-1538) jouissait de son vivant d'une renommée considérable. "Homme extraordinaire, tout à la fois poète, soldat, magistrat, médecin du Duc de Lorraine, théologien, historien, botaniste, véritable image de ce temps de la Renaissance qui produisit des génies si complets et si divers." (Hahn et Dumaitre) Brunet 1, 1775. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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CELSUS, Aulus Cornelius (fl. A.D. 25)
De re medica libri octo , inter Latinos eius professionis autores facilè principis: ad veterum & recentiu[m] exemplarium fidem, necnon doctorum hominum iudicium, summa diligentia excusi. Accessit ... Scribonii Largi ... Compositionu[m] medicamentorum: nunc primum, tineis & blattis, ereptus industria Joannis Ruellii doctoris disertissimi. Parisiis apud Christianum Wechel, sub scuto Basiliensi. M.D. XXIX. [Colophon:] Excudebat Parisiis Simon Silvius Anno Domini. M. D. XXVIII. mense Octobri
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Paris: Simon du Bois for Chrétien Wechel, 1529. Folio: A--B6 C8 A--Y6; *6 2*4 2A--2F6 (blanks Y8 and 2*4), 198 leaves, ff. [20] 131 [1]; [10] 31 [5] including the blanks. Text in Roman letter, with Italic in preliminary matter. Title within a woodcut border, a fine series of 6-line historiated initials and smaller decorated initials. [bound with] GALEN *Liber de plenitudine*. Polybus de salubri victus ratione privatorum. Guinterio Joanne Andernaco interprete. Apuleius Platonicus de herbarum virtutibus. Antonii Benivenii Libellus de abditis nonullis ac mirandis morboru[m] & sanationum causis. Prostant in vico Jacobaeo, apud Christianu[m] Wechel, sub scuto Basileinsi. M. D. XXVIII. *Paris:* Simon du Bois for Chrétien Wechel, 1528 Folio: aa--gg6; AA--CC66 2D4 (--2D4), 63 of 64 leaves, ff. 42; 21, LACKING THE COLOPHON LEAF 2D4. Type and initials as above. Leaf size and condition: 270 x 192mm. Narrow strip cut away from head of first title leaf and a larger strip (27mm) from the foot restored with minimal loss to woodcut border; first title dustsoiled and discoloured, marginal waterstains in prelims; multiple worm holes at the beginning and end of the volume, one or two round holes through the text of the first work, several elongated holes in the text of the second work. After the prelims of the first work clean and fresh copies. Binding: Eighteenth-century English calf. Old rebacking, rubbed. Provenance and annotation: Motto 'Mors Christi mihi vita' and signature 'Hen: Lester' in a sixteenth-century hand on titlepage with a date, 1609, apparently added later; about 85 words of marginal annotation in the first work and 330 in the second in another contemporary hand; engraved arms (unidentified) pasted to verso of title. Walter Pagel (1896--1983), signature dated 1954; B. E. J. Pagel (1930--2007). References: I: Inventaire Chronologiques 1683 state A; Adams C1243; Bird 508; Durling 910; Wellcome 1398; the Scribonius is Garrison--Morton 1785. II: Inventaire Chronologique 1477; Adams G98; Bird 1006; Durling1917; Wellcome 2600. Durling, Chronological census 1528.8. I. First edition, first issue with 2*4 blank (in the second issue a letter by Pellisso dated October 1528 is printed on this leaf) of Ruel's recension of Celsus, De re medica (first edition 1478) including the editio princeps of Scribonius Largus, De compositionibus medicamentorum ; II: first edition, containing the editio princeps of Galen, De plinitudine and later editions of works by Pliny and Benivieni. § An important compendium edited by Jean Ruel, usually catalogued as two separate works but fairly clearly issued as a single entity and usually bound together as here. The first text in the first work is Ruel's edition of Celus De medicina, the oldest Western medical document after the Hippocratic writings: it is of enormous importance for medical historians and 'for four centuries it proved to be an eminently useful handbook of medicine for practitioners' (Grolier Medicine no. 4). This is followed by the editio princeps of Scribonius Largus (fl. AD 40), De compositionibus medicamentorum 'an important compilation of drugs and prescriptions ... Scribonius was the first to describe accurately the preparation of true Opium' (Garrison--Morton). The second work contains the editio princeps of Galen's De plenitudine, translated by Guinter von Andernach, which was not included in editions of the Opera omnia before 1541. This is followed by Polybus, De salubri victus ratione privatorum, also translated by Guinter, the Herbal of Apuleus (first printed in 1481, but early editions are rare, the earliest in the Hunt catalogue is 1537), and Benivieni's Libellus de abditis nonullis ac mirandis morborum et sanationum causis. This last was first printed in 1507, and is the first modern work to contain reports of post-mortem examinations carried out to ascertain the cause of death (see Garrison--Morton 2270 and Osler 3951). The editor, Jean Ruel (1474--1537), produced many scholarly editions and translations -- including the first of Dioscorides -- and is regarded as one of the first popularisers of botany. In this copy, with an English provenance, the annotation is most extensive in the text of Apuleius' Herbal. Literature: R. J. Durling, 'A chronological census of renaissance edition and translations of Galen', J. Warburg (and Courtauld) Institute 24 (1961), 230--305.
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CHASSENEUX, Barthélémy de.
Catalogus gloriae mundi.
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Lyon, Denis de Hrasy pour Simon Vincent, 1529. - 12 parties en un volume in-folio, [dimension: 320 x 213 mm] de (10), 47, 1 f. bl., 24, 26, 21, 36, 9, 1 f. bl., 19, 1 f. bl., 14, 14, 33, 1 f. bl., 28, 105 ff. Demi-basane brune du XIX° siècle, dos à nerfs, tranches rouges. (Reliure de l'époque.) Edition originale. Ecrit par un jurisconsulte, ce rare ouvrage contient des recherches sur les rangs, les préséances, les offices, dignités et charges de la couronne. Il se recommande par son illustration. Titre en noir et rouge à l'allégorie de la Fortune. Les encadrements de ce titre sont repris dans les pages de titres des onze autres parties. 13 bois à pleine page (2 dans la première partie et les 11 autres au verso des pages de titre.) Divers bois gravés dans le texte. A noter au feuillet 21 de la onzième partie un bois montrant un atelier d'imprimerie. C'est la plus ancienne représentation d'une presse d'imprimerie connue, si l'on excepte les marques d'imprimeurs. On y voit deux hommes maniant une presse alors qu'un autre est en train de composer. Grande marque de Vincent au verso du dernier feuillet. Exemplaire complet de toutes ces parties. Un feuillet blanc à la fin de la 4e partie manque. Les ff. 2 , 3, 4 et 5 de la quatrième partie se trouvent reliés à la fin de la cinquième partie. Marge supérieure du titre consolidée, avec une petite perte de surface gravé au coin supérieur gauche. Petite galerie de vers sans gravité à la fin du volume. Reliure modeste et usée. Brunet 1, 1819. Brun 153. Absent de Baudrier. [Attributes: First Edition]
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Anne Markham Schulz
Giammaria Mosca Called Padovano
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Penn State University Press - The first comprehensive study of this sculptor spanning his career in two countries. Author of statues in the major churches of Padua and Venice, Giammaria Mosca was among the leading sculptors in northern Italy during the second and third decades of the sixteenth century. In 1529 Mosca was summoned by the King of Poland to erect his tomb in Cracow. From 1533 until the artist's death in 1574, documents at regular intervals record important commissions to Mosca throughout Poland from the Polish royal family, as well as from prominent members of the nobility and ecclesiastical hierarchy. Many of Mosca's inscribed and documented monuments survive in their original site and state and testify .
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BEDE, the Venerable, Saint (673-735)
De natura rerum et temporum ratione libri duo . Nunc recens inventi, & in lucem editi. Gustum quendam, humanissime lector, habes operum Bedae, eorum quae antea no extabant, quem si probabis, efficies ut primum tomum desideratum hactenus, à nobis vero nuper è situ prolatum, simus quaque prima occasione edituri. Basileae excudebat Henricus Petri mense martio, An: M. D. XXIX. Cum gratia & privilegio Caesareo
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Basle: Heinrich Petri, 1529. Folio: [alpha]-- [beta]6 [gama]4 a--l6 m8, 90 leaves, ff. [16] 74.Roman letter. Woodcut initials and a headpiece on f. 48. Leaf size and condition: 296 x 191mm. Title lightly dustsoiled, marginal repair to blank margin of last leaf. A fresh clean copy. Binding: Recent half morocco. Provenance and annotation: No marks of provenance, a few nineteenth-century pencil annotations. Walter Pagel (1896--1983); B. E. J. Pagel (1930--2007). References: VD16 B1439; Adams B449. First edition. This recension was not reprinted, all later editions deriving from different manuscript sources. § The first scientific works by an Englishman. This edition comprises the editio princeps of Bede's three authentic scientific works: De natura rerum, De temporibus and De temporum ratione. Many other computistical and scientific works have been ascribed to Bede but these three are the only complete works of undoubted authenticity. De natura rerum deals with natural phenomena, including Bede's statement that the earth is a sphere and explainations of the changing length of the day and the appearance of the moon. The first chapter, 'De computu vel loquela digitorum', is the main, and almost the only, source for the study of mediaeval finger reckoning or symbolism. The work is based on Isidore of Seville, but Bede 'was the most synthetic mind of that time, and his acquaintance with Pliny enabled him to go far beyond Isidore of Seville' (Sarton). De tempore provides an introduction to the principles of calculating the date of Easter and De tempore ratione contains the first formulation of a perpetual cycle of Easters based on the Metonic nineteen-year lunar cycle. It is in this work too that Bede established the convention that governs our everyday lives: the custom of counting the years from the birth of Christ. And it contains his important theory of tides, based on Pliny but advanced by personal observation. Bede understood that the tides are governed by the phases of the moon, and was the first to state the tidal principle of 'establishment of port,' the principle that high tide follows the moon's meridian passage at a certain interval, and that this interval is different at different ports. This most essential principle for coastal navigation has been described as the only original formulation of nature made in the West for eight centuries. Bede was born in or near Jarrow, county Durham, entered the Benedictine monastery at Wearmouth and transferred to the sister house of Jarrow. He remained there for the rest of his life and apparently never travelled more than fifty miles from his monastery. Bede's Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum, for which he is known as the father of British history, first published at Strasbourg in 1475, was one of the first historical books to be printed. Adelard of Bath (c.1080--c.1160) is traditionally called 'The first English scientist' but Bede would seem to have a prior claim. Sarton named the first half of the eighth century 'The time of Bede' and he is the first Englishman to have an entry in the Dictionary of Scientific Biography. The editor of this edition was John Sichardus, a humanist scholar at Basle who was responsible for the first printed editions of many classic texts. In his study of Bede's scientific works, both authentic and spurius, Jones comments on this edition as follows. 'Sichardus' edition is beautifully printed; it is apparently scarce, for I have not seen a copy in America, and it is seldom mentioned by those who comment upon Bede's works. The texts were probably taken from a single manuscript. That of the long work, De Temporum Ratione, belongs to a family represented by Paris MS., Theol. Q. 172 (saec. xii, from Chomberg): and Munich MS., 18158 (seac. xi, from Tegernsee). This family of manuscripts is especially marked by the omission of DTR, Ch. XV ('De Mensibus Anglorum'). The omission of the chapter in Sichardus' text indicates that he did not compare manuscripts.' (Jones p. 6.) Literature: Sarton I, pp. 510--511; Charles Williams Jones, Bedae pseudepigrapha: scientific writings falsely attributed to Bede (1939) pp. 5--6; Ibid, DSB I, pp. 576--566.
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House of Lords. Contemporary Scroll Listing Members of the House of Lords During the Reign of Henry VIII.
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- Containing 81 xxtremely fine illuminated coats of arms, with the names of each peer written alongside in a fine contemporary hand, with letters and figures entered by each, seemingly indicating the date of creation of each title by regnal year; beneath this is written @placyd by parlament,21.h.8@, with a column below, written in the same contemporary hand, listing the cheif officers of state with remarks on the precedence to be accorded to each (for example against Queen's Council and Lord Privy Seal, is entered "These iiij to be placyd above all Dukes except such as be the bloud.") written on two skins of vellum, c 35 in x 5 in, somewhat dust-stained and rubbed, especially affecting the top of the scroll but, apart from this, in good condition, first hal 16th century. From the notes on precedence and other annotations it appears that this scroll might have been used by an official in the House of Lords itself. The note "placyd by parlament. 21.h.8" refers to Parliament summoned by Henry VIII, soon after Sir Thomas More had been created Lord Chancellr, on November 3rd 1529. This note and the notes of what appear to be regnal tyears entered against each name are written in a lighter ink than the main body of the text, which would imply that the scroll was prepared for this date; perhaps even specifically for the summoning of Parliament on November 3rd 1529.
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EUSEBIUS CAESARIENSI;
En damus Chronicon divinum plane opus eruditissimorum autorum repetitum ab ipso mundi initio ad annum usque salutis MDXII Eusebii Pamphilii Caesariensis, D. Hieronymo interprete. D. Hieronymi Presbyteri, Prosperi Aquitaniei, M. Aurelii Cassiodori Patricii Rom., Hermanni Palmerii Florentini, Matthiae Palmerii Pisani, partim nunc a nobis inventum & editum, partim à mendis, quibus laborabat plus quàm cuique creditu facile est, summo studio & diligentia repugnatum.
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Bâle Henricus Petrus 1529 In-folio de 59 ff.n.ch. (manque le feuillet k6, blanc), 207 ff.ch., 1 f.n.ch., veau brun estampé sur ais de bois, dos à nerfs, plats estampés, traces de fermoirs (reliure de l'époque). Première édition baloise de format in-folio de la grande chronique d'Eusèbe Pamphile de Césarée (vers 265–339), évêque de Césarée en Palestine, traduite par saint Jérôme qui l'a continuée jusqu'au VIe siècle. La chronique est prolongée jusqu'en 1512 par Prosper d'Aquitaine, Cassiodore, Hermann Contract, Matthius et Matthias Palmerius. Beau specimen de reliure de l'époque. Réparation de papier sur la page de titre ; manque de papier marginal au feuillet 64 sans atteinte au texte ; nombreuses galeries de vers atteignant la reliure et dans le texte. Adams, E 1075.
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SALLUSTIUS CRISPUS, Gaius.
De coniuratione Catilinae]. C. Crispi Sallustii de Coniuratione Catilinae historia. Eiusdem de bello Iugurthino. Portij Latronis declamatio contra L. Catilinam. M. T. Ciceronis orationes quatuor in L. Catilinam. C. Crispi Sallustij in M. T. Ciceronem invectiva. M. T. Ciceroni responsio. Fragmenta quaedam ex libris historiarum C. Crispi Sallustij. Edited by Andreas Cratander.
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Basel, Andreas Cratander 1529 - With woodcut printer's device on z8 verso, and woodcut initials. Printed in Italics. 8 leaves, 308 pp., 22 leaves index. 8vo. Contemp. blind-stamped pigskin (rep.). From the collection of Hendrik D. L. Vervliet. Basel, Andreas Cratander, 1529. (Bound with:) SALLUSTIUS.- GLAREANUS (i.e. Heinrich LORITI). In C. Crispi Sallustii historici clarissimi, quae adhuc extant historiarum fragmenta annotationes. With woodcut printer's device on last leaf verso and woodcut initials. Printed in Italics. 95 pp. Basel, Andreas Cratander, 1538. Cratander editions of the works of the historian Sallustius (86 B.C. - c. 34 B.C.). The "Coniuratio Catilinae" deals with the conspiracy of Catiline, while the "Bellum Iugurthinum" concerns the succession in Numidia. The attribution of the "Declamatio contra Catilinam" to Marcus Porcius Latro (fl. late 1st cent. B.C.) is most probably erroneous. Bound together with the first edition of the annotations to his works by the Swiss humanist Heinrich Loriti called Glareanus (1488-1563). - Somewhat browned, old ms. inscriptions, name and doodle on title, sketches on pastedowns. - VD 16 S 1378 and VD 16 L 2635; STC (German) 773 and 527. Not in Adams. CLASSICS ; [Attributes: First Edition]
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