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OVIDIUS NASO, Publius (43 v. Chr.-17 n. Chr.).
Opera, veterum exemplarium auxilio ab infinitis emendata. Henrici Glareani annotationes in metamorphosin et ad verba res intelligenda magni usui . Item fragmenta quaedam Ovidii ex libris . carmen ad Pisonem. - [Zwischengebunden:] [Ars] Amatoria . 2 Werke in 3 Teilen in 1 Bd.
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- 16mo (156 x 100 mm). Mit 3 verschiedenen Holzschnitt-Titelbordüren, 3 Holzschnitt-Druckermarken Petris und zus. ca. 40 Holzschnitt-Initialen. [16] Bl., 212, [4] Bl. (die vorletzten 2 leer); 205, [2] Bl. (vorletztes leer); 36, [4] Bl. (die drei vorletzten leer). Blindgeprägter Schweinslederband d. Z. über 3 erhabenen Bünden (ohne die beiden Metallschliessen). Basel, Heinrich Petri, August 1534. Schönes Exemplar aus der Bibliothek von Ulrich Zwingli (1528-1571), Sohn des Zürcher Reformators, der nachdem er 1547 in Basel den Magistertitel erworben hatte ab 1549 als Leutpriester am Zürcher Grossmünster wirkte. Mit eigenhändigem Eintrag "Sum Huldrici Zwinglij 1542" auf Fusssteg des ersten Titels, mit Marginalien von anderer Hand im Text und auf hinterem Vorsatzblatt. Zweite Nachdruck der Ovidausgabe von Heinrich Petris Vater Adam Petri von 1527. Der Herausgeber ist nicht genannt, "so dass man annehmen kann, Glarean habe gleichzeitig mit der Abfassung der 1534 auch - vielleicht auch zuerst - selbständig erschienenen 'Annotationes' auch die Textausgabe dieses Jahres vorbereitete . Als Titelschmuck erscheint, wohl zum erstenmal, die vom Metallschneider CV 1523 aus Einzelmotiven von Arbeiten Urs Grafs geschaffene kleine Einfassung mit spielenden und musizierenden Putti und Täfelchen, früher fälschlich Graf zugeschrieben" (F. Hieronymus). - Bl. 4 im letzten Werk mit Randeinrissen (alt verstärkt), ein sehr gutes Exemplar in einem zeitgenössischen Blindprägeeinband. VD 16, O-1513 und O-1515; Hieronymus, Petri-Schwabe, Nr. 139; Fritzsche, Glarean, sein Leben und seine Schriften, S. 99, Nr. 13. Fine copy from the library of Ulrich Zwingli (1528-1571) the son of the founder and leader of the reformation in Zurich (1484-1531), with Ulrich's ms. entry "Sum Huldrici Zwinglij 1542" and marginalia by another hand. Ulrich Zwingli studied at Basel up to 1547 and in 1549 he became secular preacher at the Münster in Zurich. Rare Basel edition of Ovidius' works printed by Heinrich Petri after his father's edition of 1527, but now edited by Henry Glarean (1488-1563) the most distinguished of Swiss humanists. - Leaf 4 in the last work with tears in margins (inadequately strengthened), otherwise a very well-preserved copy. In contemporary blind-tooled pigskin over wooden boards (both clasps gone). [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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RABELAIS - MARLIANI, G. B
Topographia antiquae Romae
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Lyon: S. Gryphius. 1534. 18th century vellum, red edges 8vo . FIRST EDITION WITH PREFACE BY FRANCOIS RABELAIS. The famous French satirist had been invited by Cardinal Jean Du Bellay to accompany him as private physician for a trip to Italy, something which he had long looked forward to. Rabelais intended to compose a work on the topography of Rome based on his personal experience. "However, before the actual composition of the work began, there appeared in Rome a similar work by Bartolo Marliani. ... Rabelais was so impressed with it, that, on his return to Lyons he urged the printer Sebastianus Gryphius to publish a new edition. To this he contributed a dedicatory epistle to Du Bellay wherein he gave an account of his visit to the eternal City ... Thus the rare little book of the Italian antiquarian is endowed with unusual importance, combining, as it does, a XVIth century account of the ruins of Rome with a record of a visit by one of the greatest writers and most brilliant humanists France produced in this period " (H. P. Kraus, Cat. 38, Sidelights of the Renaissance (1945) p. 62- 63; with additional information on the work).#11;In their New Rabelais Bibliography (p. 550), Stephen Rawles and M.A. Screech point out that Rabelais probably derived the neologism "Nosocome,' in Garguatua, chap. 49, from the occurrence of the name 'Nosocomion,' in the present text (p. 280); their conclusion: "If Rabelais's use of the word also derives from this passage, as seems likely, this part of the text of the first edition of Gargantua may date from after "Pridie Cal. Septemb. 1534,' or at least from after the time Rabelais was working on this passage." 8vo, [8], 313, [14] pp. With woodcut printer's device on title and at end. Early owner's name neatly washed from blank margin of the second leaf resulting in a few minuscule holes not affecting any text. Mild foxing and light browning. One running heading in index slightly trimmed. 18th century vellum, red edges. ! BM/STC French, 302; Adams M-609; Baudrier VIII, 81; Borroni 7923, ; Fossati Bellani 901; Gultlingen V, 259; Plan 235, XIV; Rossetti G 280; Schudt 602; Rawles & Screech, A New Rabelais Bibliography, 109
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Büchsenmeysterei.
Von Gschoß, Büchsen, Puluer, Salpeter und Feurwerck ec. Gmeyne Streits regeln. Kriegsräth Keyser Maximiliani.
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Frankfurt, Egenolff, 1534. - 32 num. Bl. mit Titelholzschnitt. Späterer Pergamentband Sehr seltene zweite Frankfurter und zugleich erste vermehrte Ausgabe. - VD 16, B 9130; Benzing Egenolff 56; vgl. Hohenemser 1420 (Egenolff 1529); nicht bei Jähns, Cockle und Lotz. - Das Werk enthält die gereimte Kriegslehre Kaiser Maximilians, die dem jungen Fürsten zum Unterricht gedient hatte, sowie eine allgemeine Einführung in das Militärwesen und die Taktik aus dem sogenannten Kriegs-Ratschlag des kurfürstlich sächsischen Zeugmeisters Jacob Preuß. In der Büchsenmesiterei ist das gesamte damalige Wissen der Geschützmeister, Schützen und Feuerwerke enthalten.- Titel fingerfleckig, teils gering wasserrandig. [Attributes: First Edition]
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Fitzherbert, John (1460 - c. 1531) or Fitzherbert, Anthony, Sir (1470-1538)
The Boke of Husbandry
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London: Thomas Berthelet, 1534. A rare early work on estate management, now thought to be the work of John Fitzherbert. Architectural border to title page. (6), 90 leaves. Collates complete. Very tidy internally. Reasonable margins though possibly a trifle closer at the top margin. Contemporary occasional ink notes or marginalia. Ink correction of incorrect pagination to some leaves. Tiny single wormhole to top margin of last 6 leaves. Very slight stain to extreme corner of a handful of leaves, not affecting text - however these faults are trifling. Overall a very tidy example of a work of this date. Dated 1534 on the title page, but possibly printed in 1540. 'Several other works were formerly but mistakenly attributed to Sir Anthony. The Boke of Husbandrie and The Boke of Surveyinge, both printed in 1523, were by one Master Fitzherbarde, but this is now known to have been the judge's brother John.' DNB. ESTC records copies with the last leaf as blank, but since this would be N3, this seems a bit unlikely particularly as those copies on COPAC have no such blank. We can send images of this book on request.. Early Edition. Full Calf. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - 5.25 Inches.
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VALTURIO, ROBERTO. (Robertus Valturius).
DE RE MILITARI LIBRIS XII.
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Parisiis 1534 - En tibi lectori Robertum Valturium, ad illustrem heroa Sigismundum Pandulphum Malatestam Ariminensium regem, De Re Militari Libris XII, multo emaculatius, ac picturis, quae plurimae in eo sunt, elegantioribus expressum, quam cum Veronae inter initia artis chalcographicae Anno M.cccclxxxiii invulgaretur. Parisiis, apud Christianum Wechelum, 1534, Latin text. Folio, 320 x 210 mm, 12¾ x 8¼ inches, printer's pictorial device on title page and repeated on final page, 97 large woodcut illustrations, many full or almost full page, woodcut pictorial initials throughout, pages (12), 383, (1), bound in full contemporary vellum, early hand lettering to spine, all edges red. Vellum discoloured and with a small dark stain on lower cover, wrinkled across centre of upper cover, spine also wrinkled and with 1 tiny chip to vellum, large very pale damp stain to inner edge of first 3 leaves, another to lower inner corner of 13 leaves near the end, title page faintly foxed and missing tip of upper corner, pages lightly age-browned throughout, a very occasional small light stain, small closed tear to 2 inner margins at lower edge, another affecting 4 lines of text, all expertly repaired with no loss of text, 1 very small margin corner missing, small neat repair to lower inner edge of 2 adjacent leaves, 1 of them has a slight crease and is very slightly ragged at lower edge, the other is slightly ragged at fore-edge, small chip and tiny hole to fore-edge margin of last leaf, final page a little spotted. Binding tight and firm. A very good copy. Roberto Valturio (1413 -1483) was an Italian military engineer to Sigismondo Malatesta, ruler of Rimini. This work was first printed in Latin in Verona in 1472 and was the first printed book to show technical military equipment. "The historical importance of the De Re Militari lies in the fact that it is the first book printed with illustrations of a technical or scientific character depicting the progressive engineering ideas of the author's own time. .The Verona Valturius and its reprints were the handbooks of the military leaders of the Renaissance, and Leonardo da Vinci, when acting as chief engineer to Cesare Borgia, possessed a copy and borrowed some of its designs." Printing & the Mind of Man, page 7, No. 10. This edition was edited by Paolo Ramusio, who signs the preliminary dedication. The woodcuts are reversed free copies of those in the 1483 Italian edition. They show the equipment necessary for the military and naval engineer including weapons, revolving gun turrets, siege engines, platforms and ladders for sieges, battering rams, paddle wheels, flotation devices, a lifebelt, something resembling a tank, pontoon and other bridges, a completely closed boat that could be half submerged, etc. Cockle, A Bibliography of Military Books up to 1642, p.133, No. 501. Images sent on request. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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GHISI, Giovanni Battista MANTUANO.
FLUSSGOTT MIT AMOR UND SCHWAN.
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1534.. Kupferstich. In der linken unteren Ecke monogrammiert und datiert: "IBAM 1534". Feine Einfassungslinie. 10,9 : 13,4 cm. (Blatt). Bis zur Einfassungslinie beschn. Pp.. -- Nagler, Monogr., 1995. Der Flussgott als männlicher Akt an einer felsigen, schilfbewachsenen Quelle sitzend, hinter ihm Amor, eine Amphore ausgiessend, neben ihm der Schwan. Sehr schöner, frischer Zustand. ABBILDUNG TAFEL IX
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VADIANUS (eigentlich von Watt), Joachim.
Epitome trivm terrae partivm, Asiae, Africae et Evropae ... Cvm addito in fronte libri Elencho regionum, urbium, amnium, insularum, quorum Nouo testamento sit mentio, quo expeditius pius Lector quae uelit, inuenire queat.
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Tiguri, Froschauer, (1534). 8°. 8 nn. Bl., 524 S., 2 unbedruckte Bl., 3 nn. Bl., 1 unbedr. Blatt. Fachmännisch restaurierter Lederband mit zwei Stoffbänden. Adams V, 11. - Handschriftliche Provenienz auf dem Titelblatt geschwärzt bzw. ausradiert. Stellenweise Unterstreichungen und alte handschriftliche Marginalien in brauner und roter Tinte. Mehrere Wurmgänge gehen durch die ersten etwa 150 Seiten, kleine Fehlstellen im Text durch Papiermasse ergänzt, im unteren Rand braunfleckig. Neu restaurierter Lederband, Rücken und Ecken mit neuem Leder überzogen, beide Deckel unter Verwendung des ursprünglichen vergoldeten Leders, mit ergänzten Fehlstellen. Neue Vorsatzpapiere. Vorliegendes Werk erschien im Jahre der Erstausgabe und gehört zu den besten geographischen Schriften des Schweizer Humanisten und Reformators Joachim Vadianus (1484-1551). [Geographie; Reisebücher] [Alte Drucke/Early Printing] [OrderNr. 623][14]
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CURTIUS Q.
DE REBUS GESTIS ALEXANDRI MAGNI, Regis Macedonum, libri.
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Basilae, apud Thomam VOLFFIUM, 1534, in-8o, 1f+xxx+1f+366 p., initiales decorees, coin sup. de 2 premieres f. restaure, marque d'imprimeur au collophon, r. peau de truie contemp. estampee a froid ''baloise'', dos a 4 nerfs leger. use.
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VALTURIO, ROBERTO. (Robertus Valturius).
EN TIBI LECTOR ROBERTUM VALTURIUM AD ILLUSTREM HEROA SIGISMUNDUM PANDULPHUM MALATESTAM ARIMINENSIUM REGEM, DE RE MILITARI LIBRIS X
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Parisiis 1534 - multo` emaculatius, ac picturis, quae plurimae in eo sunt, elegantioribus expressum, quam cum Veronae inter initia artis chalcographicae Anno M.cccclxxxiii invulgaretur. Parisiis, apud Christianum Wechelum, 1534, Latin text. Folio, 320 x 210 mm, 12¾ x 8¼ inches, printer's pictorial device on title page and repeated on final page, 97 large woodcut illustrations, many full or almost full page, woodcut pictorial initials throughout, pages (12), 383, (1), bound in full contemporary vellum, early hand lettering to spine, all edges red. Vellum discoloured and with a small dark stain on lower cover, wrinkled across centre of upper cover, spine also wrinkled and with 1 tiny chip to vellum, large very pale damp stain to inner edge of first 3 leaves, another to lower inner corner of 13 leaves near the end, title page faintly foxed and missing tip of upper corner, pages lightly age-browned throughout, a very occasional small light stain, small closed tear to 2 inner margins at lower edge, another affecting 4 lines of text, all expertly repaired with no loss of text, 1 very small margin corner missing, small neat repair to lower inner edge of 2 adjacent leaves, 1 of them has a slight crease and is very slightly ragged at lower edge, the other is slightly ragged at fore-edge, small chip and tiny hole to fore-edge margin of last leaf, final page a little spotted. Binding tight and firm. A very good copy. Roberto Valturio (1413 -1483) was an Italian military engineer to Sigismondo Malatesta, ruler of Rimini. This work was first printed in Latin in Verona in 1472 and was the first printed book to show technical military equipment. "The historical importance of the De Re Militari lies in the fact that it is the first book printed with illustrations of a technical or scientific character depicting the progressive engineering ideas of the author's own time. .The Verona Valturius and its reprints were the handbooks of the military leaders of the Renaissance, and Leonardo da Vinci, when acting as chief engineer to Cesare Borgia, possessed a copy and borrowed some of its designs." Printing & the Mind of Man, page 7, No. 10. This edition was edited by Paolo Ramusio, who signs the preliminary dedication. The woodcuts are reversed free copies of those in the 1483 Italian edition. They show the equipment necessary for the military and naval engineer including weapons, revolving gun turrets, siege engines, platforms and ladders for sieges, battering rams, paddle wheels, flotation devices, a lifebelt, something resembling a tank, pontoon and other bridges, a completely closed boat that could be half submerged, etc. Cockle, A Bibliography of Military Books up to 1642, p.133, No. 501. Images sent on request.
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RABELAIS - MARLIANI, G. B.
Topographia antiquae Romae
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S. Gryphius, Lyon 1534 - 18th century vellum, red edges 8vo . FIRST EDITION WITH PREFACE BY FRANCOIS RABELAIS. The famous French satirist had been invited by Cardinal Jean Du Bellay to accompany him as private physician for a trip to Italy, something which he had long looked forward to. Rabelais intended to compose a work on the topography of Rome based on his personal experience. "However, before the actual composition of the work began, there appeared in Rome a similar work by Bartolo Marliani. . Rabelais was so impressed with it, that, on his return to Lyons he urged the printer Sebastianus Gryphius to publish a new edition. To this he contributed a dedicatory epistle to Du Bellay wherein he gave an account of his visit to the eternal City . Thus the rare little book of the Italian antiquarian is endowed with unusual importance, combining, as it does, a XVIth century account of the ruins of Rome with a record of a visit by one of the greatest writers and most brilliant humanists France produced in this period " (H. P. Kraus, Cat. 38, Sidelights of the Renaissance (1945) p. 62- 63; with additional information on the work). In their New Rabelais Bibliography (p. 550), Stephen Rawles and M.A. Screech point out that Rabelais probably derived the neologism "Nosocome,' in Garguatua, chap. 49, from the occurrence of the name 'Nosocomion,' in the present text (p. 280); their conclusion: "If Rabelais's use of the word also derives from this passage, as seems likely, this part of the text of the first edition of Gargantua may date from after "Pridie Cal. Septemb. 1534,' or at least from after the time Rabelais was working on this passage." 8vo, [8], 313, [14] pp. With woodcut printer's device on title and at end. Early owner's name neatly washed from blank margin of the second leaf resulting in a few minuscule holes not affecting any text. Mild foxing and light browning. One running heading in index slightly trimmed. 18th century vellum, red edges. § BM/STC French, 302; Adams M-609; Baudrier VIII, 81; Borroni 7923, ; Fossati Bellani 901; Gültlingen V, 259; Plan 235, XIV; Rossetti G 280; Schudt 602; Rawles & Screech, A New Rabelais Bibliography, 109. [Attributes: First Edition]
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KERVER, Thielman
Biblia sacra integrum utriusque testamenti corpus complectens diligenter recognita & emendata, cum concordantiis ac sumariis simul & argumentis, cuisque iuris canonici allegationibus passim adnotatis : insuper in calce eiusdem annexe sunt hoim Habraicorum, Chaldeorum atque Grecorum accurate interpretationes.
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[Paris], Yolande Bonhomme, widow of Thielmann Kerver 1534 - circa 1534. 8vo, 12 p.l., 520, [40] leaves : ill. ; 16 cm. Ruled in red throughout. Full leather tooled and gilt frames on front and back cover. Spine tooled with 5 bands and gilt type for name and date 1534 stamped at bottom. The front cover is separated and the first 14 pages of the text are affixed to the front cover. Binding is possibly the mid 19th century. Inside is very good. Type trimmed closer on some page tops but affecting text at all. Minor damps stain on 20 pages near the front at the bottom of the pages. Title within woodcut historiated border, with large Kerver device (repeated at end); full-page woodcuts of the creation of Man on B4v, and of the Stem of Jesse on F8v. Signatures: [pi]A⁸ [pi]B⁴ a-2z⁸ A-T⁸ 3a-3e⁸ A few pages have old hand-written note at the bottom. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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Erasmus von Rotterdam, Desiderius.
Apophthegmatum opus cum primus frugiferum, vigilanter ab ipso recognitum autore . locupletatum . duobus libris in fine adiectis. 609 S., 19 Bl. Mit 2 Druckermarken. Flexibler Pergamentbd d. Z. (fleckig, Gebrauchsspuren, Innengelenke gelockert, Vorderdeckel fast lose) mit kalligraph. Rückentitel.
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Lyon, Seb. Gryphius, 1534. - Seltener früher Lyoneser Druck (Erstausgabe Basel 1531) der Sammlung kluger Denksprüche antiker Persönlichkeiten; die vermehrte Ausgabe wurde noch von Erasmus (1466-1536) selbst übersehen. Seine Quellen waren Plutarch, Lykurg, Pausanias, Sokrates, Aristipp, Diogenes, Demosthenes, Diokletian, Octavius, Xanthippe, Tacitus, Philipp von Mazedonien, Augustus, Cicero, Xerxes, Dionysius, Aristidis, Cato, Scipio, Solon, Thales u.v.a. ? Durchgehend mit Feuchtigkeitsspuren, anfangs alte Anstreichungen. 3 Blatt mit Papierdefekten (etwas Textverlust). ? Van der Haeghen I 15. Baudrier VIII 73. * Rare early Lyon imprint of the collection of wise sayings by antique characters. ? Dampstained throughout, a few underlinings in the beginning, 3 leaves with paper flaws (small loss of text). Contemp. full limp vellum, stained, with traces of wear, front cover nearly detached, with calligraphic lettering to spine.
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WITZEL, GEORG
Von der heiligen Eucharisty odder Mess, nach anweisunge der Schrifft, und der Eltisten schrifftverstendigen heiligen Lerer. Am Ende:).
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Leipzig, V. Schumann 1534. Kl.-4to. 62 (statt 64) Bl. Ohne Umschlag (die beiden ersten Blätter = Titel mit Holzschnitt u. Beginn der Vorrede fehlen, das erste vorhandene Blatt mit Einriss im oberen weißen Rand, geringf. braunfleckig, teilw. Unterstreichungen u. Marginalien von alter Hand). Erste Ausgabe.- Seltene Schrift Witzels, der seit seiner 1533 erfolgten Rückkehr zur katholischen Kirche ebenso unermüdlich wie vergeblich für einen "dritten Weg" zwischen den sich herausbildenden Konfessionalismen kämpfte. "Es sind dies Predigten, welche Witzel 1534 über die von den Lutheranern bestrittenen Punkte zu Eisleben gehalten hat" (Räß). Nach der positiven Darstellung der Abendmahlslehre aus der Hl. Schrift und den Kirchenvätern (Kap. 1-9) ist das 10. (Schluss-)Kapitel der Kritik an der Abendmahlslehre der "newen schwermerey" der "Lutherischen Sect" gewidmet.- Richter 16,1; Räß I, 148,15; Knaake III, 1104; VD 16 W 4067.
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RABELAIS - MARLIANI, G. B.
Topographia antiquae Romae
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S. Gryphius, Lyon 1534 - 18th century vellum, red edges 8vo . FIRST EDITION WITH PREFACE BY FRANCOIS RABELAIS. The famous French satirist had been invited by Cardinal Jean Du Bellay to accompany him as private physician for a trip to Italy, something which he had long looked forward to. Rabelais intended to compose a work on the topography of Rome based on his personal experience. "However, before the actual composition of the work began, there appeared in Rome a similar work by Bartolo Marliani. . Rabelais was so impressed with it, that, on his return to Lyons he urged the printer Sebastianus Gryphius to publish a new edition. To this he contributed a dedicatory epistle to Du Bellay wherein he gave an account of his visit to the eternal City . Thus the rare little book of the Italian antiquarian is endowed with unusual importance, combining, as it does, a XVIth century account of the ruins of Rome with a record of a visit by one of the greatest writers and most brilliant humanists France produced in this period " (H. P. Kraus, Cat. 38, Sidelights of the Renaissance (1945) p. 62- 63; with additional information on the work). In their New Rabelais Bibliography (p. 550), Stephen Rawles and M.A. Screech point out that Rabelais probably derived the neologism "Nosocome,' in Garguatua, chap. 49, from the occurrence of the name 'Nosocomion,' in the present text (p. 280); their conclusion: "If Rabelais's use of the word also derives from this passage, as seems likely, this part of the text of the first edition of Gargantua may date from after "Pridie Cal. Septemb. 1534,' or at least from after the time Rabelais was working on this passage." 8vo, [8], 313, [14] pp. With woodcut printer's device on title and at end. Early owner's name neatly washed from blank margin of the second leaf resulting in a few minuscule holes not affecting any text. Mild foxing and light browning. One running heading in index slightly trimmed. 18th century vellum, red edges. § BM/STC French, 302; Adams M-609; Baudrier VIII, 81; Borroni 7923, ; Fossati Bellani 901; Gültlingen V, 259; Plan 235, XIV; Rossetti G 280; Schudt 602; Rawles & Screech, A New Rabelais Bibliography, 109. [Attributes: First Edition]
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CORNARIUS (Janus).
Universae Rei Medicae... seu enumeratio..
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Basileae, Officina Frobeniana, 1534. In-4. 106pp. 1f. Peau de daim moderne genre ancien. Premier ouvrage de Janus Cornarius, seconde edition. C'est une exposition methodique a l'usage des etudiants. La premiere partie est une Pharmacopee ou sont decrits plusieurs types de medicaments avec leurs formules ("De linimentis", "De cerotis", "De emplastris", "De epithematibus", etc.). L'auteur traite ensuite du corps humain et de ce qui est utile ou nocif a la sante ("De Aere", "De Cibo et Potu", "De Quiete et Motu", "De Somno et Vigilia", etc.). La fin de l'ouvrage contient la description des principales maladies tiree principalement des auteurs grecs. Janus Cornarius (1500-1558) fut un des premiers a comprendre l'importance des medecins grecs de l'antiquite face aux arabes, alors privilegies. Il est a l'origine des premieres traductions latines de plusieurs d'entr'eux. Quelques petits trous de ver. Tres bon exemplaire. Durling, 1040. Bayle et Tillaye, I, 196-197.
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PICCOLOMINI, Enea Silvio. (Pius II, Papa), y GLAREANUS, H...
PII. II. PON. MAX. ASIAE EUROPAE QUE ELEGANTISSIMA DESCRIPTIO, MIRA FESTIVITATE TUM VETERU[M], TUM RECENTIUM RES MEMORATU DIGNAS COMPLECTENS, maxime quae sub Frederico III. apud Europeos Christiani cum Turcis, Prutenis, Soldano, & caeteris hostibus fidei, tum etia[m] inter sese vario bellorum eventu commiserunt. Accessit Henrici Glareani, Helvetii, poetae laureati compendiaria Asiae, Africae, Europaeque descriptio.
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Apud Galeotum. París, 1534. 15 cm. 8 h., 522 pág. Texto con apostillas marginales. Enc. pergamino reciente, corte superior pintado. Ejemplar algo corto de márgenes. * Eneas Silvio Piccolomini, que tomó el nombre de Pío II al ser nombrado Papa, es un importante hombre del Renacimiento, poeta, orador, historiador, humanista y hombre de Estado. Son muy apreciadas las detalladas descripciones de sus viajes, en los que da noticias de monumentos de la antigüedad. Esta obra es parte de su plan de realizar una gran obra geográfica y etnográfica. Lleva los comentarios de Enrique Glarean (en realidad se llamaba Loriti o Loritus), uno de los principales humanistas del siglo XVI, matemático y teórico musical suizo. En la página 521 se dan noticias de América, las islas Española e Isabela, de Colón ("Columbo Genevensi") y de Americo Vespucio. Geografia. Humanismo Libros antiguos anteriores a 1830
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CONCORDATA INTER SÄCTISSIMUM DOMINUM NOSTRU PAPAM LEONEM DECIMUM & CHRISTIANISSIMUM DOMINUM NOSTRUM REGEM FRANCESCU HUIUS NOMINIS PRIMUM (Pragmatica Sanctio).
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1534, París, Denis Ianot,Pierre Fergent, Ichan Longis. 8º menor, 136 fols. El presente Concordato se firmó tras la batalla de Marignan, en que Francisco I de Francia derrotó la Liga de Suizos, Italianos y Tropas del Papa. Se devolvió a Roma la Renta de Anatas y se reconoció la autoridad del Papa sobre los Concilios. A cambio Francisco I tendría el derecho de nombrar a los Prelados de su Reino. LA VENTA DE INDULGENCIAS PARA CONCLUIR LA IGLESIA DE S. PEDRO SIRVIO DE PRETEXTO PARA LA REVOLUCION INICIADA POR LUTERO. Encuad. plena piel, "pasta española", lomera cuajada, original (dañada en lomo).
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Erasmus von Rotterdam, Desiderius.
Apophthegmatum opus cum primus frugiferum, vigilanter ab ipso recognitum autore ... locupletatum ... duobus libris in fine adiectis. 609 S., 19 Bl. Mit 2 Druckermarken. Flexibler Pergamentbd d. Z. (fleckig, Gebrauchsspuren, Innengelenke gelockert, Vorderdeckel fast lose) mit kalligraph. Rückentitel.
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Lyon, Seb. Gryphius, 1534.. . Seltener früher Lyoneser Druck (Erstausgabe Basel 1531) der Sammlung kluger Denksprüche antiker Persönlichkeiten; die vermehrte Ausgabe wurde noch von Erasmus (1466-1536) selbst übersehen. Seine Quellen waren Plutarch, Lykurg, Pausanias, Sokrates, Aristipp, Diogenes, Demosthenes, Diokletian, Octavius, Xanthippe, Tacitus, Philipp von Mazedonien, Augustus, Cicero, Xerxes, Dionysius, Aristidis, Cato, Scipio, Solon, Thales u.v.a. - Durchgehend mit Feuchtigkeitsspuren, anfangs alte Anstreichungen. 3 Blatt mit Papierdefekten (etwas Textverlust). - Van der Haeghen I 15. Baudrier VIII 73. * Rare early Lyon imprint of the collection of wise sayings by antique characters. - Dampstained throughout, a few underlinings in the beginning, 3 leaves with paper flaws (small loss of text). Contemp. full limp vellum, stained, with traces of wear, front cover nearly detached, with calligraphic lettering to spine.
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TACITUS, PUBLIUS CORNELIUS:
[Opera] Exacta cura recognitis, et emendatus. Copius index rerum, locorum, et personarum, de quibus in his libris agitur.
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[Venice: in aedibus haeredum aldi Manutii Romani, et Andreae Asulani Soceri.] 1534. 8vo., ff. [xii] 260. Aldine device on title and last leaf. A little light spotting in places. Modern vellum boards, spine lettered in gilt, new endpapers, boards slightly bowed outward. Contemporary ink inscription at base of title. The first and only Aldine edition of Tacitus, a reprint of the text of the 1533 Basel edition by Rhenanus after Beroaldus. Dibdin is evidently unimpressed, though not to the same degree as Renouard: ‘A mere reprint of the best of the Basil editions by Rhenanus, in 1533; and although it be inferior to it in literary merit, it sells at a considerable price; while the Basil edition may be obtained at a price little above that of waste paper. “O vanas hominum mentes”! [The empty minds of men!]--adds Renouard’. Time has only confirmed which edition is more sought after: the last copies of the 1533 Basel edition and this 1534 Aldine edition to appear at auction, neither in very good condition, made $500 and $1900 respectively. Adams T25. Renouard 1534.8. CNCE 27227. Dibdin II 450.
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Tacitus, Publius Cornelius
Opera] Exacta cura recognitis, et emendatus. Copius index rerum, locorum, et personarum, de quibus in his libris agitur.
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[Venice: in aedibus haeredum aldi Manutii Romani, et Andreae Asulani Soceri.] 1534. - 8vo., ff. [xii] 260. Aldine device on title and last leaf. A little light spotting in places. Modern vellum boards, spine lettered in gilt, new endpapers, boards slightly bowed outward. Contemporary ink inscription at base of title. The first and only Aldine edition of Tacitus, a reprint of the text of the 1533 Basel edition by Rhenanus after Beroaldus. Dibdin is evidently unimpressed, though not to the same degree as Renouard: ?A mere reprint of the best of the Basil editions by Rhenanus, in 1533; and although it be inferior to it in literary merit, it sells at a considerable price; while the Basil edition may be obtained at a price little above that of waste paper. "O vanas hominum mentes"! [The empty minds of men!]--adds Renouard?. Time has only confirmed which edition is more sought after: the last copies of the 1533 Basel edition and this 1534 Aldine edition to appear at auction, neither in very good condition, made $500 and $1900 respectively. Adams T25. Renouard 1534.8. CNCE 27227. Dibdin II 450. [Attributes: Signed Copy; Hard Cover]
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Fitzherbert, John (1460 - c. 1531) or Fitzherbert, Anthony, Sir (1470-1538).
The Boke of Husbandry
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London Thomas Berthelet 1534. A rare early work on estate management, now thought to be the work of John Fitzherbert. Architectural border to title page. (6), 90 leaves. Collates complete. Very tidy internally. Reasonable margins though possibly a trifle closer at the top margin. Contemporary occasional ink notes or marginalia. Ink correction of incorrect pagination to some leaves. Tiny single wormhole to top margin of last 6 leaves. Very slight stain to extreme corner of a handful of leaves, not affecting text - however these faults are trifling. Overall a very tidy example of a work of this date. Dated 1534 on the title page, but possibly printed in 1540. 'Several other works were formerly but mistakenly attributed to Sir Anthony. The Boke of Husbandrie and The Boke of Surveyinge, both printed in 1523, were by one Master Fitzherbarde, but this is now known to have been the judge's brother John.' DNB. ESTC records copies with the last leaf as blank, but since this would be N3, this seems a bit unlikely particularly as those copies on COPAC have no such blank. We can send images of this book on request. Early Edition No Jacket Full Calf 8vo - 5.25 Inches; Early Edition. Very Good
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GLAREANUS Henricus H. PICCOLIMINI Sylvio
Pii. Pont. Max. Asiae Europae que elegantissima descriptio, mira festiuitate tum veteru, tum recentium res memoratu dignas complectens, maxime quae sub Frederico III. Apud Europeos Christiani cum Turcis, Prutnis, Soldano, & caeteris hostibus fidei, tum etia inter sese vario bellorum euentu commiserunt...
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Chez Claude Chevallon, A Paris 1534, petit in 8, 8ff. 522pp., Un Vol. relie.Edition originale. Marque de l'imprimeur sur la page de titre. Cet ouvrage constitue une perle typographique, d'une elegance rare, c'est en effet chez Chevallon que vivait et travaillait Garamond a cette periode. Absent a Brunet, a la BNF, aux catalogues anglais et a la plupart des bibliotheques europeennes. §Plein Velin contemporain. Pastiche d'une reliure hollandaise. Dos lisse et muet. Une mouillure marginale claire marge haute sur l'ensemble de l'ouvrage. Beau papier Verge d'epoque. §Pii II Sylvio Piccolimini fut un representant important de la renaissance, poete, orateur et historien, ses relations de voyages furent tres appreciees, il cherchait a realiser un importante œuvre de geographie. §L'ouvrage est commente par Heinrich Loris (1405-1464). Il fut un fameux humaniste suisse de son temps, doue d'un esprit universel caracteristique de l'epoque, a la fois poete, geographe estime et illustre, important theoricien de la musique medievale et auteur du Dodecachordon (theorie des 12 tons), mathematicien, philologue, Il naquit a Glarus, ville qu'il prit pour nom, et mourut a Freiburg, entre autres fonctions, il fut professeur de philosophie a l'universite de Paris. § Photos sur www.Edition-originale.com Chez Claude Chevallon A Paris _1534 petit in 8 8ff. 522pp. Un Vol. relie
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McKITTERICK, David.
A HISTORY OF CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS. 3 volumes. (1) Printing and the book trade in Cambridge 1534-1698; (2) Scholarship and commerce 1698-1872; (3) New worlds for learning 1873-1972.
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Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992-2004. Roy.8vo, (247x174mm), 524; 535; 536p. 105 plates. A fine copy in original cloth, dustjacket. A magisterial, three-volume history of Cambridge University Press, the oldest publisher in the world, from its foundation in 1534 until 1972. This is a definitive history of Cambridge University Press, the oldest press in the world. The origins of the modern University Press sprang from the charter granted to the University by Henry VIII in 1534, to provide for printers who would be able to work outside London and serve the University, and these volumes chart the history of the Press from 1534 to 1972. Volume I sets the early history of the Press in the context of authors, University authorities, and readers, and the wider issues of the book trade in Britain and overseas. Volume II deals with a period of fundamental changes in printing, publishing, and bookselling from 1698–1872 examining how the forces of commerce collided with the hopes or demands of scholarship and education. The final volume examines the ways in which the Press established itself as an international organisation with authors and customers across the world. The 3 volumes also available individually at £100 each.
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POMPONAZZI (Pietro).
Tractatus de Immortalitate Animae.
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Sans lieu ni nom d'imprimeur, 1534 (en realite France, XVIIs.). in-12. 147pp. Veau brun, dos a nerfs orne (Reliure du XVIIs.). Le "De Immortalitate Animae" est le principal ouvrage du philosophe italien Pietro Pomponazzi (1462-1525). Soutenant que, si l'ame humaine etait individuellement immortelle selon l'Evangile et selon l'Eglise, elle etait mortelle d'apres les doctrines d'Aristote, il fut taxe d'heretique et persecute. La premiere edition parut en 1525. Cette edition a la date de 1534 a ete imprimee au XVIIs. « La typographie est tres probablement francaise, parisienne meme et l'on peut imaginer qu'elle sort de presses que Naude n'ignorait pas » ( P. Jammes, Cat. "Libertins Erudits", 1970). Titre dans un bel encadrement grave sur bois. Reliure un peu restauree. Bon exemplaire.
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[Martyr, Peter]:
[HISTORIA DE L'INDIE OCCIDENTALI.] LIBRO VLTIMO
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[Venice]. 1534.. [15] leaves. Small quarto. Contemporary vellum. A few fox marks, trimmed close at the top. Else near fine, with a contemporary ownership inscription of a Jesuit priest on a rear fly leaf. The third part, here in a separate issue, of this important collection of voyages and narratives, the work of several authors, although most bibliographers attribute it to Peter Martyr, a translation of whose work makes up the first section. This is one of the first attempts anywhere to collect a group of accounts of travel and exploration. It was probably assembled for publication by the Venetian, Giovanni Ramusio, later famous for his much larger collection of NAVIGATIONI..., which began publication in 1554. The HISTORIA... is divided into three books. This third part contains the first obtainable edition of a translation of an anonymously written tract entitled LA CONQUISTA DE PERU, first published in Seville in 1534 of which only three copies survive. It gives the text of the tract in full. Both are among the first published accounts of the conquest of Peru. EUROPEAN AMERICANA 534/28. HARRISSE 190. CHURCH 69. ARENTS 3. JCB (3)I:114. SABIN 1565. STREETER SALE 13.
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SANNAZARO, JACOPO.
Arcadia [bound with] Sonetti e canzoni.
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Venice, Aldus, 1534, First Aldine edition of Sonetti e Canzoni; second Aldine edition of Arcadia. References: Renouard, 112:5,6; Ahmanson-Murphy 236-237; Adams S-320 and 338., Octavo (16 cm); two volumes in one binding: 91 [1]; 48 [4] leaves, with errors in pagination. Printer's anchor and dolphin device appears on title page and final page of both volumes, four times in all. Bound in recent cervine vellum in period style, titled in gilt on spine. Edges gilt, probably in 18th century. Watercolor crest on preliminary blank. Nineteenth-century ownership inscriptions on front blank. Text bright, clean and unblemished. ¶ Second Aldine edition of the Arcadia, and first of the songs and sonnets, here bound together as usual. An earlier edition of Sonetti e Canzoni, with slightly different contents, had appeared in 1530. Sannazaro's Arcadia was a seminal Renaissance invention, a sort of pastoral romance in prose and poetry. Its audience was enthusiastic, and editions were printed virtually every other year through the 16th century, and it echoed through every national literature in Europe for two centuries. The songs and sonnets were written at the apex of the Petrarchan movement in Italian literature, and stand among its most distinguished successes. In a note to the reader at the end of the text, the editor (probably Paolo Manuzio) states he chose the most elegant and representative of Sannazaro's poems, excluding spuriously attributed verses unworthy of his memory.
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Fitzherbert, John (1460 - c. 1531) or Fitzherbert, Anthony, Sir (1470-1538).
The Boke of Husbandry
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Thomas Berthelet, London 1534 - A rare early work on estate management, now thought to be the work of John Fitzherbert. Architectural border to title page. (6), 90 leaves. Collates complete. Very tidy internally. Reasonable margins though possibly a trifle closer at the top margin. Contemporary occasional ink notes or marginalia. Ink correction of incorrect pagination to some leaves. Tiny single wormhole to top margin of last 6 leaves. Very slight stain to extreme corner of a handful of leaves, not affecting text - however these faults are trifling. Overall a very tidy example of a work of this date. Dated 1534 on the title page, but possibly printed in 1540. 'Several other works were formerly but mistakenly attributed to Sir Anthony. The Boke of Husbandrie and The Boke of Surveyinge, both printed in 1523, were by one Master Fitzherbarde, but this is now known to have been the judge's brother John.' DNB. ESTC records copies with the last leaf as blank, but since this would be N3, this seems a bit unlikely particularly as those copies on COPAC have no such blank. We can send images of this book on request. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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VADIANUS (eigentlich von Watt), Joachim.
Epitome trivm terrae partivm, Asiae, Africae et Evropae ... Cvm addito in fronte libri Elencho regionum, urbium, amnium, insularum, quorum Nouo testamento sit mentio, quo expeditius pius Lector quae uelit, inuenire queat.
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Tiguri, Froschauer, (1534). 8°. 8 nn. Bl., 524 S., 2 unbedruckte Bl., 3 nn. Bl., 1 unbedr. Blatt. Fachmännisch restaurierter Lederband mit zwei Stoffbänden. Adams V, 11. - Handschriftliche Provenienz auf dem Titelblatt geschwärzt bzw. ausradiert. Stellenweise Unterstreichungen und alte handschriftliche Marginalien in brauner und roter Tinte. Mehrere Wurmgänge gehen durch die ersten etwa 150 Seiten, kleine Fehlstellen im Text durch Papiermasse ergänzt, im unteren Rand braunfleckig. Neu restaurierter Lederband, Rücken und Ecken mit neuem Leder überzogen, beide Deckel unter Verwendung des ursprünglichen vergoldeten Leders, mit ergänzten Fehlstellen. Neue Vorsatzpapiere. Vorliegendes Werk erschien im Jahre der Erstausgabe und gehört zu den besten geographischen Schriften des Schweizer Humanisten und Reformators Joachim Vadianus (1484-1551). [Geographie; Reisebücher] [Alte Drucke/Early Printing] [OrderNr. 623][14]
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PETRARCA Francesco
Chronique delle vite de pontefici et Imperatori Romani.
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Composta per. M. francesco Petrarcha allaguale sono state aggiunte quelle que da tempo del Petrarcha insimo alla eta nostra mancavano. Venegia, Frabcesco Bindoni et Mapheo Pasini 1534. Ex-libris grave "ABCCLV". Reliure velin rigide surjete posterieure. Exemplaire lave. Quelques notes manuscrites de l'epoque en partie effacees. Bois en encadrement sur le titre et petits bois au verso du dernier feuillet. Bon etat. Format 15x10.
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MARLIANUS JOH. BARTH.
BARTHOLOMEI MARLIANI PATRICII MEDIOLANEN. ANTIQUAE ROMAE TOPOGRAPHIA LIBRI SEPTEM. (IN FINE:) ROMAE, ANTONIUM BLADUM DE ASULA, ULTIMO MENSIS MAII, 1534. (CM. 16,4) CC. 16 NN., CC. 170, CC. 2 NN. MZ. PERGAMENA ANTICA MANOSCRITTA RESTAURATA. STEMMA AL FRONTISP. DEL CARDINAL J.D. CUPO CUI L'EDIZIONE E' DEDICATA. NEL TESTO GRANDI E BEI CAPILETTERA. PURTROPPO SCOMPLETO, MANCA IL QUATERNO K DI 8 CARTE (DAL 73 A 80), PER ERRORE DEL LEGATORE, MAI INSERITO IN QUESTA COPIA. UNA MACCHIA A SCOMPARIRE (CHE NON DISTURBA LA LETTURA) INTERESSA LE ULTIME 25 CARTE IN ALTO, ALTRIMENTI ESEMPLARE BELLO E NITIDO, A GRANDI MARGINI, STAMPATO SU CARTA GRAVE. AL VERSO DI CARTA 147, UNA CURIOSA SCRITTA COEVA SIGLATA .W.
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Prima edizione della piu antica e importante opera sulla topografia dell'antica Roma, molto rara. Schudt 603; Fumagalli "Ediz. del Blado", n 32; Choix 17511; Graesse, IV 404; BM STC 418; manca all'Adams.
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Alison Adams, Stephen Rawles et Alison Saunders
A Bibliography of French Emblem Books of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. Vol. 1, A-K
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DROZ - 9782600003575 Livre usage a l'etat de neuf / Used book as new condition L'importance de l'emblème (genre multi-média et pan-européen) comme reflet de la culture européenne aux seizième et dix-septième siècles est aujourd'hui de plus en plus reconnue. Bien que le style emblématique se manifeste dans plusieurs arts plastiques (parmi lesquels la peinture, la broderie, l'architecture - permanente ou éphémère - et l'art sépulcral) ce sont les livres qui codifient et concrétisent le mieux la combinaison de mots et d'image qui constitue l'emblème.La contribution française aux livres d'emblèmes fut formatrice et centrale. La bibliographie présente décrit en détail plus de 700 éditions imprimées en France ou en français entre 1534 et 1700. Alciat, fondateur du genre, représente presqu'un dixième de celles-ci, et plusieurs éditions de son oeuvre sont identifiées ici pour la première fois, de même que plusieurs éditions également inconnues d'autres auteurs de livres d'emblèmes. Chaque notice comporte une reproduction du titre, une collation technique détaillée, une description de la disposition (souvent accompagnée d'une illustration) et une liste d'exemplaires identifiés. Les différentes éditions ont été soigneusement isolées, ainsi qu'à l'intérieur de celles-ci les différents états et émissions. 77 bibliothèques ont été dépouillées et, en plus, d'autres exemplaires sont notés dans environ 300 autres bibliothèques.
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MARLIANUS Joh. Barth.
BARTHOLOMEI MARLIANI PATRICII MEDIOLANEN. ANTIQUAE ROMAE TOPOGRAPHIA LIBRI SEPTEM. (in fine:) Romae, Antonium Bladum de Asula, ultimo mensis maii, 1534.
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(cm. 16,4) cc. 16 nn., cc. 170, cc. 2 nn. Mz. pergamena antica manoscritta restaurata. Stemma al frontisp. del Cardinal J.D. Cupo cui l'edizione è dedicata. Nel testo grandi e bei capilettera. Purtroppo SCOMPLETO, manca il quaterno K di 8 carte (dal 73 a 80), per errore del legatore, mai inserito in questa copia. Una macchia a scomparire (che non disturba la lettura) interessa le ultime 25 carte in alto, altrimenti esemplare bello e nitido, a grandi margini, stampato su carta grave. Al verso di carta 147, una curiosa scritta coeva siglata.W. - Prima edizione della piu antica e importante opera sulla topografia dell'antica Roma, molto rara. Schudt 603; Fumagalli "Ediz. del Blado", n° 32; Choix 17511; Graesse, IV 404; BM STC 418; manca all'Adams.
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CHANDON Renald R.
Renaldi Chandonii Pamiensis, juris utriusque doctoris, responsum, quo planum fit, non esse amplius dubitandum quin mortuo romano pontifice adhuc omnino duret postestas legati franciae, etiam quo ad facultates specialiter cocessas ultra principale legationis officium.
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apud Ioannem Paruum (Paris Jehan Petit), Parisii (Paris) 1534, in 8 (18,5x13,5cm), Un Vol. broche.Premiere edition rare et inconnue aux catalogues francais. Absent a Brunet et Graesse. §L'ouvrage est recouvert d'un papier bleu contemporain. §Relation et discours de Renald Chandon, jurisconsulte, sur la delegation papale francaise qui suivit la mort du pape Clement VII, cette delegation etait composee de Georgii de Ambasia, de Boysi, et Antonii a Prato. Photos sur www.Edition-originale.com apud Ioannem Paruum (Paris Jehan Petit) Parisii (Paris) _1534 in 8 (18,5x13,5cm) Un Vol. broche
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HUTTICH, Johann (compiler)
Die new welt, der Landschaften unnd Insulen...
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Georgen Ulricher von Andla Strassburg, 1534. Small folio, [6],252 leaves, printed in double columns; title-page and final leaf of text expertly repaired; a clean and handsome copy in later half vellum and marbled boards, gilt leather label; slightly rubbed. First edition in German, translated by Michael Herr, of this early and large collection of important voyages, many of which relate to America. Especially interesting among these are the first three voyages of Columbus, the voyages of Pinzon, and of Vespucci. It also includes a full translation of Peter Martyr's Decades, of which only a portion appeared in the 1532 edition, and Martyr's De Legatione Babylonica. There are also accounts of the voyages and travels of Marco Polo, Cabral, Cadamosto, and others. Translated from the Latin and expanded by Michael Herr from the 1532 Basel printing called Novis Orbis, this edition is often attributed to Simon Grynaeus, who wrote the preface to the 1532 edition, though this volume's preface is also by Herr."An invaluable collection, which reflects credit upon John Huttich, who alone compiled it" - Harrisse (of the 1532 edition). "less known and much rarer than the original" (Sabin).Alden, 'European Americana', 534/20; Arents Additions, 2; Harrisse, 188; JCB (3) , I:113; Rich, 9; Sabin , 34106; Stevens, 'Historical Nuggets', 2018; Streit, 'Bibliotheca Missionum', I:33.
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PICCOLOMINI, Enea Silvio. (Pius II, Papa), y GLAREANUS, Henricus.
PII. II. PON. MAX. ASIAE EUROPAE QUE ELEGANTISSIMA DESCRIPTIO, MIRA FESTIVITATE TUM VETERU[M], TUM RECENTIUM RES MEMORATU DIGNAS COMPLECTENS, maxime quae sub Frederico III. apud Europeos Christiani cum Turcis, Prutenis, Soldano, & caeteris hostibus fidei, tum etia[m] inter sese vario bellorum eventu commiserunt. Accessit Henrici Glareani, Helvetii, poetae laureati compendiaria Asiae, Africae, Europaeque descriptio.
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Apud Galeotum. París, 1534. 15 cm. 8 h., 522 pág. Texto con apostillas marginales. Enc. pergamino reciente, corte superior pintado. Ejemplar algo corto de márgenes. * Eneas Silvio Piccolomini, que tomó el nombre de Pío II al ser nombrado Papa, es un importante hombre del Renacimiento, poeta, orador, historiador, humanista y hombre de Estado. Son muy apreciadas las detalladas descripciones de sus viajes, en los que da noticias de monumentos de la antigüedad. Esta obra es parte de su plan de realizar una gran obra geográfica y etnográfica. Lleva los comentarios de Enrique Glarean (en realidad se llamaba Loriti o Loritus), uno de los principales humanistas del siglo XVI, matemático y teórico musical suizo. En la página 521 se dan noticias de América, las islas Española e Isabela, de Colón ("Columbo Genevensi") y de Americo Vespucio. Geografia. Humanismo Libros antiguos anteriores a 1830
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GELLIUS, Aulus.
Noctes Atticae.
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Lugdunum (=Leona, d.i. Lyons-la-Forêt), Seb. Gryphius 1534. - kl.-8. Titelbl., 21 Bll. (Index), 9 Bll. (Alter Index), 575 (1) S. Mit Druckermarke am Titel u. am Schlußbl. Ldr. d. Zt. m. Blindprägung auf beiden Deckeln. Rü. u. Ecken fachgerecht erneuert. Vorsatz u. Titel gestemp. u. mit handschr. Vermerken., dat. 1582.Baudrier VII, 62. Adams G351 - Aulus Gellius (125 - nach 180) römischer Rechtsgelehrter gliederte das Buch in 20 Teile. Die Noctes Atticae, sein einziges Werk, das er um 170 verfaßte, erhielt seinen Namen, weil er mit ihm während der langen Winternächte begann, die er in Attika verbrachte. Es ist eine Sammlunng von Notizen zur Grammatik, Geometrie, Philosophie, Geschichte, Recht u.a.
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PETRARCA, Francesco
CHRONICA DELLE VITE DE PONTEFICI ET IMPERADORI ROMANI, composta per M. Francesco Petrarcha allaquale sono aggiunte quelle che da tempi del Petracha insino alla eta nostra mancauano
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Vinegia Marchio Sessa 1534 15'4x10'5, 120f (inc. port. con grab, error paginación: 95 a 98, anotaciones marginales a pluma, mancha de tinta en margen inf. 1-8, mancha hum. 81-90, levemente tostadas 89-120), 2h, dos capitulares. Hol. roz, etiqueta impresa en plano ant Falsamente atribuida a Petrarca. Se inicia con la vida de Julio César y termina con la del Papa Clemente VII, año de 1523. Las anotaciones marginales con nombres, fechas y comentarios están escritas en letra muy clara y parecen ser de época (Ref. 34800)
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Eck, Johann
Der viert tail Christenlicher Predigen von den siben H. Sacramente[n] nach aussweysung Christlicher Kirchen vn grund Byblischer gschrifft den alten frummen Christen zu gut, durch Johann von Eck
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[colophon: Augspurg:: getruckt durch Alexander weyssenhorn, in verlegung D. Iohan Ecken zu Ingelstat],, 1534.. Full modern calf old style: Round spine with raised bands, accented with gilt rules; red leather title label; rules in blind extending onto covers from each band to terminate in trefoils with blind double fillets beyond. Title-leaf with repairs to foremargin and to small losses in five places at or within the borders; same instances affect four places in the text on the verso. Foremargins of some other early and late leaves a little tattered and irregular, with some repair; endpapers smoke-soiled and some other leaves with instances of same soil to outer margins/edges (though often only a sliver); leaf A6 repaired in inner margin. Pin-hole type worming, not serious, in the text at times; waterstain in inner margin of some leaves; outer corners, especially upper ones, bumped/creased in first part. Ownership inscriptions and marginalia as noted. Despite flaws that must be recounted, a sound and still handsome book.. Folio (31.5 cm; 12.25"). [6], 158, [1] ff. (lacks final blank). . Eck (1486-1543) was a forceful and often convincing voice for Catholicism during the first quarter century of the Reformation; he would also become, specifically, Luther's "most indefatigable and important opponent" (Encyclopaedia Britannica). It is impossible to study the Protestant Reformation without also studying Eck and his fellow responders to and critics of Luther, Melanchthon, Zwingli, and Calvin.#11; Present here are 76 sermons, being vol. 4 of Eck's Christliche Auslegung der Evangelien. The volumes were all issued separately over the course of several years, by different publishers, and all are treated as stand-alone productions by VD16 and all bibliographies as well as library catalogues.#11; The work is printed in gothic type (as one would expect) and is illustrated with ten nice-sized (9 x 6.5 cm; 3.5" x 2.5") woodcut illustrations, including the woodcut of The Crucifixion that occupies the otherwise blank verso of the next to last leaf. The title-page is printed in black and red, the printing contained within a single-element woodcut border; this is composed of 14 shields and has at the center top a bishop's hat and tassels. #11; Provenance: Ownership signature of Joannes Bintengerber (1579); unidentified 16th- or early 17th-century ownership mark in ink on top edge of volume (resembling a brand mark); Howard Osgood (late 19th-, early 20th-century collector and Baptist minister and teacher); later in collection of Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School (deaccessioned, with their old circular pressure-stamp partially discernable on title-page).#11; Evidence of readership: Scattered marginalia (e.g. 68r, 96v, 97r, 120r, 137r, 140v, 155v), usually short but not always.#11; Rare: Via OCLC and NUC Pre-1956 we trace only 4 copies in U.S. libraries.
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Philostratus, Flavius
Ta Toon Philostratoon Leipomena Apanta. Philostratorum Quae Supersunt Omnia: Vita Apollonii Libris VIII, Vvita Sophistarum Libris II, Heroica Imagines Priores Atque Posteriores Et Epistolae Accessere Apollonii Tyanensis Epistolae....
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Apud Thomam Fritsch, Lipsiae, 1709. ....Eusebii Liber adversus Hieroclem, Callistrati descript. statuarum omnia ex Mss. Codd. recensuit notis perpetuis illustravit versionem totam fere novam fecit G. Olearius. Large thick folio. (4)XLIII, 987p. Addenda. Indices. Woodcut vignette of Pegasus to red & black title. printed in two columns-greek & latin, with extensive notes to all pages of text. woodcut decorations thorughout. Some illustration sof early COINS and MEDALS. Also includes important reference to early Church MusicContemporary mss note "Historia Apollonii Tyanensis convicta falsitatis et imposturae-vide Trivultianos tomo 3, page 1534, 1705". Later stamp of John Wordsworth. Very well rebound in antique style calf with raised bands, and the original highly decorated embossed leather from the original covers are mounted on it. A rare & beautiful book and important work on mysticism, ancient olympics etc. Includes his portrayal of Apollonius of Tyre, a charismatic teacher and religious reformer from Tyana in Cappadocia (modern central Turkey) who travels across the known world, from the Atlantic to the Ganges. His miracles, which include extraordinary cures and mysterious disappearances, together with his apparent triumph over death, caused pagans to make Apollonius a rival to Jesus of Nazareth. Perfect.
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La Pape, Guy de; Guido Papa
Decisiones Parlam[en]ti Dalphinalis Grationopolis per
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1534. La Pape, Guy de (Papa, Guido) [c.1402-c.1487]. [Ferrandat, Henri, Editor]. Decisiones Parlam[en]ti Dalphinalis Grationopolis per Excellentissimii J.U. Monarcham d. Guidonem Pape in Curia Eiusde[m] Civitatis Senatore Dignissimum Edite: Alliduam Materiam Continentesitam in Foro Seculari & Ecclesiastico Creb. Esercitatione Versatilez: Cum Summariis Decisivis (Preter Dilligentissima Emendatione) Manus Appositione Notatis Rote Decisiones Capelieq[ue] Tholosane: Novissime Scripta per Euendem Guidone Pape in Tripertito Suo Opere Consil[iorum] I[m]primim. in Luce Emisso Repertorio/Humeris et Addi. dni. Herici Ferraandi P Pulcre sub hoc Signo Accomodatis. Lyon: Jacobum Hiuncti, 1534. [xl] pp., 267 fols., [3] pp. Main text printed in double columns. Octavo (4-3/4" x 6-3/4"). Later three-quarter vellum over paper boards, hand-lettered title to spine and top edge. Some soiling, rubbing with minor wear to extremities, three tiny partial worm holes to boards, hinges starting. Title printed in red and black within an ornamental architectural border. Woodcut head-pieces, tail-pieces and decorated initials. Some wear to edges of preliminaries and final few leaves, faint dampstaining to margins, minor worming to final few leaves and rear pastedown with negligible loss to text, light foxing to portions of text. Early owner signature to title page, occasional early annotations, check marks and underlining. An appealing copy. * Later edition. With side notes. This thoroughly annotated volume contains reports of decisions of the Parlement of Grenoble, France. Like many books of this kind, it opens a window on the legal culture and society of the era. First published in 1504, it was reprinted several times well into the seventeenth century. Beyond its legal value, it is significant as the first book published in Grenoble. Guy de la Pape was a legal scholar and statesman who spent most of his career in Grenoble. His best-known work is Commentaria in Statutum Delphinale, a study of the Dauphine region. KVK locates 12 copies of this edition, which is not listed in Adams or Brunet.
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GUAYNERIO (or GUAINERIO), Antonio.
OPUS PRAECLARUM ad praxim non mediocriter necessarium cum Joannis Falconi nonnullis non inutiliter adjunctis ... Reperiuntur Lugduni, ... In bibliotheca Scipionis de Gabiano,
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1534.. ad praxim non mediocriter necessarium cum Joannis Falconi nonnullis non inutiliter adjunctis ... Reperiuntur Lugduni, ... In bibliotheca Scipionis de Gabiano, 8vo, ff. [8], 307; without the final blank leaf; title-page in red and black with woodcut border and woodcut device, printed in gothic type, with woodcut initials; title-page and final leaf lightly browned and soiled, both with some minor edge wear and a couple of small marginal holes due to paper flaws, with some marginal damp-staining sporadically throughout, though most prominently affecting the preliminary leaves and from gathering R to the end, small wormhole at upper margin from ff. cclxxi to the end getting more pronounced and touching a few page numbers with some slight loss, a few headlines shaved close; in later full vellum, spine lettered in ink, with significant loss of vellum at tail of spine exposing cords, vellum split along extremities in places, corners bumped and worn, covers a little spotted and browned; with the modern book-plate of Dr Samuel X Radbill on front paste-down; despite faults, still a good copy of a scarce work. Durling 2190; Wellcome I, 2958; Baudrier, Bibliographie Lyonnaise, VII, p. 176; see Poynter, Wellcome Incunables nos 271-273; OCLC: 14325670 cites further copies at the University of Minnesota, the New York Academy of Medicine and the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, with further copies located at Chicago and Texas.. Rare and attractive early sixteenth century edition of this compilation of the works of the 14th century physician Antonio Guainerio, divided into twelve sections, including those on the head, eye, heart, mania, and plague, and with a notable section on the nervous system. Of particular interest is a detailed section on gynaecology, with the author noting pregnancy in the absence of menstruation.Guaynerio (or Guainerio) was in Pavia towards the end of the 14th century, studied medicine under Jacobus Foroliviensis and settled in his home town as a physician. He held the position of Archiater at the court of Amadeus VIII and in his travels through France met with great acclaim. He was the first to mention metal sounds in the treatment of urethral strictures. Several outbreaks of the plague in parts of Savoy prompted the Duke to call on Guaynerio who was proved successful in fighting this disease. Waller p. 9 cites the 1497 Venice edition of his Opera Medica (see also Hain 8099 and Klebs 480.6), with Durling noting a 1518 edition of the present title edited by Claudio Astari, and Durling and the Wellcome citing a 1525 edition also printed in Lyons but by J. Myt for C. Fradin.The attractive title-page in red and black is surrounded by a handsome woodcut border. With initials throughout and other small woodcut decorations, the work is typographically appealing.
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Dionysius Carthusianus (1402-71) or Denis the Carthusian (1402-71)
ENARRATIONES PIAE AC ERUDITAE IN IIII PROPHETAS MAIORES.
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- Cologne: Petri Quentell (Peter Quentel(l)ium, 1534. (Expositions Pious and Erudite on the 4 Major Prophets).Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezechiel, and Daniel. Not traditional page numbers but rather Folio which is the front and back of the same sheet i.e. 2 pages per folio.Title page, 2 page Dedication, 12 page unnumbered index, CCCCXXXV (435) folios=870 pages; Folio CIX-CCLXXXII on Jeremiah and Baruch. Title page for each section contains 25 coats of arms for Spain. Denis was a prolific author who combined the scholarly with the devotional. He was born in Belgium and died in Holland. Some 48 of his 69 years were spent as a monk and writer. The original binding is tooled pigskin in panels. Damage to front cover reveals wood board. Both clasps present. Signature of 2 previous owners and small library stamp on title page. Small worm holes. 4 raised bands. Overall good condition.
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Biblia
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Biblia. The Luther Bible of 1534. Complete Facsimile Edition / Die Luther-Bibel von 1534 / Vollstandiger Nachdruck / La Bible de Luther de 1534. Reimpression Intergrale. Biblia das ist die gantze Heilige Schrifft Deudsch. Mart. Luth. Wittemberg.Volume One. 2002. Cloth. Text in German. Germany: Taschen. (2003). First edition thus. Tall large thick quarto. Gilt titled brown cloth. Fine. A gorgeous copy of the first volume of four of this beautifully produced facsimile edition of The Luther Bible of 1534. An amazing production. Text in German. Scarce.
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RABELAIS - MARLIANI, G. B.
Topographia antiquae Romae
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S. Gryphius, Lyon 1534 - 18th century vellum, red edges 8vo . FIRST EDITION WITH PREFACE BY FRANCOIS RABELAIS. The famous French satirist had been invited by Cardinal Jean Du Bellay to accompany him as private physician for a trip to Italy, something which he had long looked forward to. Rabelais intended to compose a work on the topography of Rome based on his personal experience. "However, before the actual composition of the work began, there appeared in Rome a similar work by Bartolo Marliani. . Rabelais was so impressed with it, that, on his return to Lyons he urged the printer Sebastianus Gryphius to publish a new edition. To this he contributed a dedicatory epistle to Du Bellay wherein he gave an account of his visit to the eternal City . Thus the rare little book of the Italian antiquarian is endowed with unusual importance, combining, as it does, a XVIth century account of the ruins of Rome with a record of a visit by one of the greatest writers and most brilliant humanists France produced in this period " (H. P. Kraus, Cat. 38, Sidelights of the Renaissance (1945) p. 62- 63; with additional information on the work). In their New Rabelais Bibliography (p. 550), Stephen Rawles and M.A. Screech point out that Rabelais probably derived the neologism "Nosocome,' in Garguatua, chap. 49, from the occurrence of the name 'Nosocomion,' in the present text (p. 280); their conclusion: "If Rabelais's use of the word also derives from this passage, as seems likely, this part of the text of the first edition of Gargantua may date from after "Pridie Cal. Septemb. 1534,' or at least from after the time Rabelais was working on this passage." 8vo, [8], 313, [14] pp. With woodcut printer's device on title and at end. Early owner's name neatly washed from blank margin of the second leaf resulting in a few minuscule holes not affecting any text. Mild foxing and light browning. One running heading in index slightly trimmed. 18th century vellum, red edges. § BM/STC French, 302; Adams M-609; Baudrier VIII, 81; Borroni 7923, ; Fossati Bellani 901; Gültlingen V, 259; Plan 235, XIV; Rossetti G 280; Schudt 602; Rawles & Screech, A New Rabelais Bibliography, 109. [Attributes: First Edition]
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[JUSTINIAN]. THEOPHILUS, professor of law (6th century).
[Greek title.] Institutiones iuris civilis in Graecam linguam per Theophilum Antecessorum olim traductae.
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Paris, Christian Wechel, 1534. The Institutes of Justinian, in a Greek version intended for use in the East. This is the second edition, a Paris reprint of the Basel edition of earlier the same year.The author of this Greek translation or paraphrase, is almost certainly the same Theophilus who was one of the lawyers of Constantinople employed by Justinian on the composition of the Institutes. The paraphrase was evidently made shortly after the promulgation of the Institutes in AD 533 and became the standard text for the Institutes in the East, where the Latin language was little known, and entirely displaced the Latin original. It maintained itself as a manual of law until the 10th century, though others were subsequently published by the Greek emperors. It is important for the study of the texts of the Institutes, many passages of which would be unintelligible without it.
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RABAN MAUR (Magnence) et [ANONYME]
[Deux ouvrages du XV°siecle en un volume]. Rabani Mavri Mogvntiniensis Archiepiscopi Commentaria in Hieremiam prophetam [Avec :] Altercatio synagogae et ecclesiae...
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in-4 gothique. Reliure de l'epoque depouillee de sa peau, seuls subsistent les ais, les imposants cordons des nerfs et le fermoir de cuivre cisele. Bale, Cologne,, 1534-1537. "RABAN-MAUR ou RABANUS ou HRABANUS MAURUS. Commentaria in Hieremiam prophetam, ita cum Apostolicis iteris consentientia, & doctrina verae pietatis referta, ut facile sit colligere, uel ex hoc uno autore, spiritumsanctum nunquam deseruisse ecclesiam. Vixit autem anno DCCCLV. Iam primum in lucem aedita. Bale, Henri Pierre, 1534 ; a6 A6 Pp6. (6ff.n.ch.-226 feuillets chiffres-1f. excudebat et 1f. blanc). - Le savant moine allemand Rabanus Maurus ou Raban Maur ou Hrabanus Maurus (776 ou 780 - 856) fut l'eleve de Alcuin a Tours. C'est d'ailleurs son maitre qui lui donna le nom de Maur. L'un des grands esprits du IX° siecle, philosophe remarquable et sectateur d'Aristote, il fut le premier a enseigner le grec en Allemagne. Nomme archeveque de Mayence, il presida a trois conciles. - (Dict. de Spiritualite XIII, col. 1 et seq. - Adams II, p. 127(1)). Cachet humide XIX° ou XX°s. sur le titre. Les 6 premiers feuillets sont detaches, le titre et le feuillet de dedicace sont fortement endommages (avec perte de quelques mots), traces de moisissure et mouillures claires tout au long du volume. [CRISPIN (GILBERT)]. Altercatio synagogae et ecclesiae in qua bona omnium fere utriusque Instrumenti librorum parts explicatur ; opus pervetustum ac insigne ante hac nusquam typis excusum. Interlocutores Gamaliel & Paulus. Cologne, Melchiorem Novesianum, septembre 1537 ; [8]-118 feuillets signes i6 - a2 - A4 - B6V6. Illustre de 3 gravures sur bois : une vignette de titre repetee au debut du texte montre les deux interlocuteurs de chaque cote du Christ et de Moise (12 x 13 cm), et une vignette au debut de la preface montre la sagesse emplissant d'un meme mouvement les coupes des deux personnages (13 x 11,5 cm) ; 24 initiales historiees. Texte sur deux colonnes. L'auteur de ce dialogue entre le Juif Gamaliel et le Chretien Paulus est demeure inconnu, mais selon la preface ce dernier aurait vecu a l'epoque de Charlemagne. L'ouvrage est parfois attribue a un abbe de Westminster, Gilbert Crispin (mort vers 1115), auteur d'une ""Disputatio judaei et cristiani cum gentili de fide Cristi"". Les bibliotheques publiques francaises soutiennent d'ailleurs cette attribution. Les ""Altercatio"" ou ""Disputatio"" furent un genre litteraire a part entiere utilise par l'Eglise au Moyen Age a des fins proselytes. (VD16 1, A1996 " Adams I, 814). - Papier jauni, mouillure marginale, traces de moisissure. - Volume provenant d'un couvent benedictin, avec la mention manuscrite ancienne sur le premier titre : ""ex biblioteca mntri A morbacensis or. Divi benedicti"". Il s'agirait de Murbach en Alsace ou de l'un des Morbach accueillant un couvent, en Allemagne."
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Bede, The Venerable. Beda Venerabilis.
Homiliae Bedae Presbiteri Anglosaxonins, theologi suo aevo celeberrimi, aestivales de tempore & de sanctis. Cum indice.
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Coloniae ex officina Ioannis Gymnici Octavo, in wooden boards, recently rebound, with the remains of the contemporary embossed calf binding overlaid. Two metal clasps. Woodcut title page to the first work with a small hole, now restored, on what appears to have been a fold line, not affecting the print. Initial gatherings slightly damp marked. Almost insignificant worm-marking near gutter at foot of initial pages, well clear of the printed area. In general, clean and tight. We believe these three titles are the first collected printings of the homilies. Not in any of the UK libraries. VD16 gives the following locations for these books: 'aestivales de tempore & de sanctis' Mu.SB P.lat.287.d.; 'hyemales & quadragesimales' Mu.SB P.lat.287.d., and Wf.Li.298(?); 'D. Pauli Epistolas' Mu.SB P.lat.287., WF.Li.Sammelband 49(3), and Asch.SB.S.299/Bb.l(?). (Digital photographs may be available on request.)
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VALTURIO, ROBERTO. (Robertus Valturius).:
EN TIBI LECTOR ROBERTUM VALTURIUM AD ILLUSTREM HEROA SIGISMUNDUM PANDULPHUM MALATESTAM ARIMINENSIUM REGEM, DE RE MILITARI LIBRIS X
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Parisiis, 1534. multo` emaculatius, ac picturis, quae plurimae in eo sunt, elegantioribus expressum, quam cum Veronae inter initia artis chalcographicae Anno M.cccclxxxiii invulgaretur. Parisiis, apud Christianum Wechelum, 1534, Latin text. Folio, 320 x 210 mm, 12¾ x 8¼ inches, printer's pictorial device on title page and repeated on final page, 97 large woodcut illustrations, many full or almost full page, woodcut pictorial initials throughout, pages (12), 383, (1), bound in full contemporary vellum, early hand lettering to spine, all edges red. Vellum discoloured and with a small dark stain on lower cover, wrinkled across centre of upper cover, spine also wrinkled and with 1 tiny chip to vellum, large very pale damp stain to inner edge of first 3 leaves, another to lower inner corner of 13 leaves near the end, title page faintly foxed and missing tip of upper corner, pages lightly age-browned throughout, a very occasional small light stain, small closed tear to 2 inner margins at lower edge, another affecting 4 lines of text, all expertly repaired with no loss of text, 1 very small margin corner missing, small neat repair to lower inner edge of 2 adjacent leaves, 1 of them has a slight crease and is very slightly ragged at lower edge, the other is slightly ragged at fore-edge, small chip and tiny hole to fore-edge margin of last leaf, final page a little spotted. Binding tight and firm. A very good copy.Roberto Valturio (1413 -1483) was an Italian military engineer to Sigismondo Malatesta, ruler of Rimini. This work was first printed in Latin in Verona in 1472 and was the first printed book to show technical military equipment. "The historical importance of the De Re Militari lies in the fact that it is the first book printed with illustrations of a technical or scientific character depicting the progressive engineering ideas of the author's own time. ...The Verona Valturius and its reprints were the handbooks of the military leaders of the Renaissance, and Leonardo da Vinci, when acting as chief engineer to Cesare Borgia, possessed a copy and borrowed some of its designs." Printing & the Mind of Man, page 7, No. 10.This edition was edited by Paolo Ramusio, who signs the preliminary dedication. The woodcuts are reversed free copies of those in the 1483 Italian edition.They show the equipment necessary for the military and naval engineer including weapons, revolving gun turrets, siege engines, platforms and ladders for sieges, battering rams, paddle wheels, flotation devices, a lifebelt, something resembling a tank, pontoon and other bridges, a completely closed boat that could be half submerged, etc.Cockle, A Bibliography of Military Books up to 1642, p.133, No. 501. Images sent on request.
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Flavius Josephus.
Antiquitatum iudaicarum libri XX, ad vetera exemplaria diligenter recogniti. De Bello iudaico libri VII, ex collatione Graecorum codicum castigtiores quam unquam ante redditi. Contra Appionem libri IIpro corruptiss. antea, iam ex Graeco itidem non solum emendati, sed etiam sippleti. De imperio rationis sive de Machabaeis liber unus a Des. Erasmo Roterdamo recognitus. Cum indice copiosissimo.
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Basel, Froben 1534.. Kl.-Folio. 18 nn. Bll., 839(1) S. Blindgeprägtes Schweinsleder d. Zt. über Holzdeckeln ohne Schließen (nur wenig berieben, Kanten mit kl. Fehlstellen).. Judaica -VD 16, J 958. Adams J 360. Hieronymus, Griech. Geist 237. Zweite lateinische Ausgabe bei Froben, welche nach griechischen Handschriften eine verbesserte Ausgabe der ersten Baseler Josephusausgabe von 1524 darstellt. Herausgegeben und übersetzt wurde diese Ausgabe vom Prager Humanisten Zikmund Gelensky (Sigismundus Gelenius). - Etwas wasserrandig u. m. kl. Wurmspuren im weißen Rand, gegen Ende minimaler Buchstabenverlust durch wenige Wurmstiche, Titel etwas fleckig u. m. kleinem hinterlegtem Randeinriss, handschriftl. Besitzvermerk. Exlibris auf Vorsatz.
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Beda Venerabilis.
Homiliae [...] hyemales quadragesimales de tempore ac de sanctis [...].
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- [Köln], Johann Gymnicus, 1534.(16), 351, (1) SS. [Beigebunden] II: Ders. Homiliae [...] aestivales de tempore de sanctis. Köln, 1534. 403, (11) SS., l. w. Bl. [Beigebunden] III: Ders. Homiliae [...] in D. Pauli epistolas alias veteris novi testamenti lectionum [...]. Ebd., 1535. (24), 317, (1) SS. Mit zus. 3 (2 versch.) Druckermarken sowie 1 figuralen Titelbordüre in Holzschnitt. Blindgepr. Schweinslederband der Zeit über Holzdeckeln mit abgeschrägten Deckelkanten auf 3 Doppelbünden mit zeitgenöss. hs. Rückenschildchen und Schnitttitel. 2 intakte Schließen. 8vo.Sammelband mit den maßgeblichen deutschen Drucken der Homilienwerke Bedas, durchwegs in erster Ausgabe. - Der Heilige Beda (673-735), genannt "der Ehrwürdige", wirkte als Benediktinermönch im Kloster St. Paul in Jarrow. "Beda arbeitete fast auf dem ganzen Gebiet des damaligen Wissens. Das von ihm selbst aufgestellte Verzeichnis seiner Werke enthält Kommentare zu vielen biblischen Büchern, chronologische, historische und hagiographische Schriften, Gedichtsammlungen, Homilien und Briefe, Lehrbücher der Orthographie und Metrik, ein Kompendium der Erd- und Himmelskunde, auch Schriften aus dem Gebiet der Mathematik, Physik und Musik" (Bautz, BBKL I, 453f.). Sein Hauptwerk stellt seine Chronik der Kirche (und auch Politik) in England von Cäsars bis zu seinen eigenen Zeiten dar, die ihm den Ehrennamen "Vater der englischen Geschichtsschreibung" einbrachte. - Der hübsche, mit Blütenrollen verzierte Einband etwas berieben untere Ecke des Vorderdeckels lädiert. Durchgehend etwas wurmspurig Titel mit hs. Besitz- und Kaufvermerk "Sum M. Udalrici Freyhers ex [...] emptus ibidem decem batziis" sowie griechischem Glaubensspruch ("Meine Hoffnung ist Christus") und Datierung "1538". - I: VD 16, B 1430 (Kollation der Vorstücke abweichend). II: VD 16, B 1431. III: VD 16, B 1434 (= A 4218). BNHCat B 187. Adams B 458. Durchwegs nicht bei BM-STC German.
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Tacitus, Publius Cornelius
[Opera] Cornelius Tacitus exacta cura recognitus et emendatus : copiosus index rerum, locorum, et personarum, de quibus in his libris agitur; vario lectio, in calce operis impressa
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[Colophon:] Venetiis: in Aedibus Haeredum Aldi Manutii Romani, et Andreae Asulani Soceri, 1534. First Aldine edition. 4to (in eights) (8-1/4 x 5-1/2 inches; 212 x 14 cm. *8**4a-h8i4k, L, M, n-z, A-K8; [12], 260 leaves. Aldine device on title and on verso of colophon leaf. Early limp vellum,a few spots on front cover, minor worming through rear cover and rear free endpaper; blank coner of one leaf b8 torn away, some scoring and marginalia by an early scholar, occasional soiling and marginal minor marginal stains; overall a superb, unsophisticated, wide-margined copy in a contemporary binding. Cloth slipcase. Renouard, pp. 112-113 (tres recherche et de tres haut prix); Adams T25; Ahmanson-Murphy 239
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ANTONINO SANTO (PSEUDO).-
OPERAE' UTILISSIMA & NECESSARIA ALLA INSTRUTTIONE DELLI SACERDOTI IDIOTI (IN FINE:) STAMPATO IN VENETIA, NELLA STAMPERIA DI M. LUC'ANTONIO GIUNTI, L'ANNO 1534.
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In 4to, pergamena seicentesca con tit. ms. al dorso, tagli colorati; cc. 88, (1, manca l'ultima bianca). Iniziale ornata in xilografia, caratteri romani. Qq. brunitura, alone o macchia marginali, non deturpanti, esemplare con buoni margini. Rara edizione, l'opera fu pubblicata anche l'anno precedente ad Ancona e pi' volte ristampata nel corso del XVI secolo. Camerini, I, 378 (collazione errata).
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Savonarola, Girolamo
Compendium logices. Part of Compendium totius philosophiae. Modern vellum
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Venice: Aurelius, 1534. Savonarola, Girolamo (1452-98). Compendium logices [part 3 of Compendium totius philosophiae]. 4to. 67ff. Venice: in officina Aurelii Pincii, 1534 (colophon). 151 x 101 mm. Later limp vellum, title in ink on front cover. Minor staining, otherwise very good. One or two marginal notes. Slip of paper bound in at end with what appears to be a table of contents written in an early hand. Third (?) edition, preceded by the editions of 1492 and 1497. Rare-OCLC cites only one copy in the U.S., at the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota. Adams S-462 (citing the entire Compendium totius philosophiae, of which this forms the third part). 32240
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Missionsreisen in China, Tonkin, Cochinchina und anderen asiatischen Reichen. Aus dem Französischen. Freiburg, Herder 1858. 8°. XI, 345 S., etw. späterer Hlwd.
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- Cordier, Indosinica 2147 - Jesuiten-Lex. 1534 - vgl. Fromm 21892 (franz. E.A. v. 1653).- Erste deutsche Ausgabe des erstmals 1653 in Paris erschienenen Werkes Voyages et Missions en la Chine et autres royaumes de l`Orient".- Der Jesuitenpater A. Rhodes (1591-1660) war der Begründer der katholischen Mission in Tongking. Stationen seines 30 jährigen Wirkens waren u.a.: Goa, Malakka, Macao, Annam, Hanoi u. schließlich Persien.- Titel gestempelt, untersch. gebräunt od. braunfleckig. [Attributes: First Edition]
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Opvs Epistolarum Des. Erasmi Roterodami: 1532-1534: 10
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RABELAIS - MARLIANI, G. B.
Topographia antiquae Romae
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S. Gryphius Lyon 1534 18th century vellum, red edges 8vo . FIRST EDITION WITH PREFACE BY FRANCOIS RABELAIS. The famous French satirist had been invited by Cardinal Jean Du Bellay to accompany him as private physician for a trip to Italy, something which he had long looked forward to. Rabelais intended to compose a work on the topography of Rome based on his personal experience. "However, before the actual composition of the work began, there appeared in Rome a similar work by Bartolo Marliani. ... Rabelais was so impressed with it, that, on his return to Lyons he urged the printer Sebastianus Gryphius to publish a new edition. To this he contributed a dedicatory epistle to Du Bellay wherein he gave an account of his visit to the eternal City ... Thus the rare little book of the Italian antiquarian is endowed with unusual importance, combining, as it does, a XVIth century account of the ruins of Rome with a record of a visit by one of the greatest writers and most brilliant humanists France produced in this period " (H. P. Kraus, Cat. 38, Sidelights of the Renaissance (1945) p. 62- 63; with additional information on the work). In their New Rabelais Bibliography (p. 550), Stephen Rawles and M.A. Screech point out that Rabelais probably derived the neologism "Nosocome,' in Garguatua, chap. 49, from the occurrence of the name 'Nosocomion,' in the present text (p. 280); their conclusion: "If Rabelais's use of the word also derives from this passage, as seems likely, this part of the text of the first edition of Gargantua may date from after "Pridie Cal. Septemb. 1534,' or at least from after the time Rabelais was working on this passage." 8vo, [8], 313, [14] pp. With woodcut printer's device on title and at end. Early owner's name neatly washed from blank margin of the second leaf resulting in a few minuscule holes not affecting any text. Mild foxing and light browning. One running heading in index slightly trimmed. 18th century vellum, red edges. § BM/STC French, 302; Adams M-609; Baudrier VIII, 81; Borroni 7923, ; Fossati Bellani 901; Gültlingen V, 259; Plan 235, XIV; Rossetti G 280; Schudt 602; Rawles & Screech, A New Rabelais Bibliography, 109
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APIANUS, Petrus and AMANTIUS, Bartholomaeus.
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Ingolstadt, in aedibus P. Apiani, 1534. First edition of the 'first world-corpus of classical inscriptions' (Mandowsky & Mitchell). The work was financed by the Augsburg banker Raimund Fugger (1489-1535), from whose collection a large number of the inscriptions were taken. Apianus printed it at his own press in his house in Ingolstadt.Petrus Apianus (1495-1552) was professor of mathematics at the University of Ingolstadt. He was 'a pioneer in astronomical and geographical instrumentation, and one of the most successful popularizers of these subjects during te 16th century' (DSB); the author of the Cosmographia (1524), one of the most popular texts of its time; an instrument maker and first observer of what was later known as Halley's comet; and a printer who published most of his own books but also those of others like Johann von Eck. In the present work he assembled together with Amantius the first corpus of classical Greek and Latin inscription from throughout the ancient world, including the Middle East and North Africa. The book included inscriptions found on buildings, sculpture, vases, etc.Cicognara 3095; Orbroy, Bibliographie des oeuvres de Pierre Apian, 109.
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PEPIN, Guillermi.] [Gótico.]
OPUSCULUM REVERENDI PATRIS FRATRIS GUILLERMI PEPIN, sacre theologie professoris Parisiensis clarissimi, ordinis Predicatorum, super confiteor, novissime per eundem recognitum et emendatum.
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Imp. Claudium Chevallonium. París, 1534. - 16 cm. 446 pág. a dos columnas, en letra gótica. Ilustr. con la marca tipográfica xilografiada. Enc. en pergamino, fatigado, con una pequeña pérdida de pergamino en el plano posterior restaurada. Leve cerco de humedad en la portada. Sacramentos, penitencia, confesión. Sermons, manuals de confessió, conducta moral Libros antiguos anteriores a 1830 latín
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[PEPIN, Guillermi.] [Gótico.]
OPUSCULUM REVERENDI PATRIS FRATRIS GUILLERMI PEPIN, sacre theologie professoris Parisiensis clarissimi, ordinis Predicatorum, super confiteor, novissime per eundem recognitum et emendatum.
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Imp. Claudium Chevallonium. París, 1534. 16 cm. 446 pág. a dos columnas, en letra gótica. Ilustr. con la marca tipográfica xilografiada. Enc. en pergamino, fatigado, con una pequeña pérdida de pergamino en el plano posterior restaurada. Leve cerco de humedad en la portada. Sacramentos, penitencia, confesión. Sermons, manuals de confessió, conducta moral Libros antiguos anteriores a 1830 latín
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Giegerich, Thomas
Europäische Verfassung und deutsche Verfassung im transnationalen Konstitutionalisierungsprozeß: Wechselseitige Rezeption, konstitutionelle Evolution und föderale Verflechtung
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Springer - Giegerich, Thomas Europäische Verfassung und deutsche Verfassung im transnationalen Konstitutionalisierungsprozeß: Wechselseitige Rezeption, konstitutionelle Evolution und föderale Verflechtung (Springer Berlin) ISBN: 978-3-540-00361-8 Gebunden LXV, 1534 S. - 23,50 x 15,50 cm Giegerich, Thomas Europäische Verfassung und deutsche Verfassung im transnationalen Konstitutionalisierungsprozeß: Wechselseitige Rezeption, konstitutionelle Evolution und föderale Verflechtung Verlag : Springer Berlin ISBN : 978-3-540-00361-8 Einband : Gebunden Preisinfo : 199,95 Eur[D] Legende: UVP = unverbindliche Preisempfehlung, iVb = in Vorbereitung. Seiten/Umfang : LXV, 1534 S. - 23,50 x 15,50 cm Erschienen : 1. Aufl. 17.02.2003 Gewicht : 2420 g Aus der Reihe : Beiträge zum ausländischen öffentlichen Recht und Völkerrecht 157 Aus einer Bilanz der fünfzigjährigen Verfassungsgeschichte, Verfassungstheorie und Verfassungspraxis der europäischen Integration entwickelt der Autor unter dem Blickwinkel von Föderalismus, Rechtsstaatlichkeit und Demokratie Verfassungsperspektiven für eine bundesstaatsähnliche Europäische Gemeinschaft/Union, die in ein größeres Europa (Europarat, NATO, OSZE etc.) eingebunden ist. Wenngleich aus deutscher Sicht geschrieben, finden auch föderale Vorstellungen aus den USA, der Schweiz und Österreich ihre Berücksichtigung. Die wissenschaftliche Diskussion in den anderen EU-Mitgliedstaaten ist eingearbeitet. Das Buch erscheint zu einem Zeitpunkt, in dem die Osterweiterung der EU ansteht und die europäische Verfassungsdiskussion des Post-Nizza-Prozesses innerhalb und außerhalb des gerade tagenden Konvents zur Zukunft Europas in vollen Gange ist. Es wird somit einen wichtigen Beitrag zur aktuellen Diskussion leisten.
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Nas Johannes
Examen chartaceae Lutheranorum concordiae, das ist die Außmusterung unnd Widerlegung deß Nagelnewgeschmidten Concordi Buchs, der nachbenandten Lutherischen Predigkanten Karten Schwarms, mit solchem Titul: Concordia . contra. Doctor Jacob Andre. Ingolstadt, Weissenhorn (W. Eder) 1581. 4°. 1 Bl., 421 S. mit 1 Textholzschnitt.- Angeb.: Witzel Georg, Preservativ, Cur unnd Seelen-Artzney wider die gifftige jetzoschwebende Seuch der New Evangelischen Secten, bevorab deß hochschädlichen Lutherthumbs. anjetzt aber. vermeynter Concordisterey, bey Verlust ewigs Heyls, zuhüten, ins Teutsch bracht durch Johann Engerd. Ingolstadt, Weissenhorn (W. Eder) 1581. 8 Bll., 143 S.- Angeb.: Franck Kaspar, Vom Catholischen namen und wesen zwo Christliche Predigen
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- I) VD16, N 112 - Goedeke II, 488,6 - Stalla 855 ADB XXIII, 260 - STC 643.- Der Franziskaner J. Nas(s) (1534-1590) war Hofprediger Ferdiand II in Innsbruck und Weihbischof von Brixen.- In vorliegendem Werk richtet sich sein Angriff gegen das 1580 erschienene Concordienbuch u. seines Hauptinitiators Andreä.- Mit dem brühmten Holzschnitt: Luther, zwei kleine Hörner auf dem Kopf, neben seiner halbentblößten Frau Katharina im Bette liegend und mit dem Satan über die Messe disputierend (vgl. Jansseb, Geschichte des deutschen Volkes VI, 53).- II) VD16, W 3850 - nicht in STC u. Adams.- Erste deutsche Ausgabe.- Georg Witzel (1501-1573) war einer der bedeutendsten Vermittlungstheologen der Reformzeit.- III) VD16, F 2061 - Wetzer-W. IV, 1684. - nicht in STC u. Adams.- K. Franck (1543-1584) war einer der bedeutendsten Gelehrten d. 16. Jhdts an der Universität Ingolstadt.- Unterschiedl. gebräunt u. tls. braunfleckig, Ebd. etw. fleckig u. berieben, Schließen fehlen. [Attributes: First Edition]
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RABAN MAUR (Magnence) et [ANONYME]
Deux ouvrages du XV°siècle en un volume]Rabani Mavri Mogvntiniensis Archiepiscopi Commentaria in Hieremiam prophetam [Avec :] Altercatio synagogae et ecclesiae.
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Bâle, Cologne, 1534-1537. - in-4 gothique. Reliure de l'époque dépouillée de sa peau, seuls subsistent les ais, les imposants cordons des nerfs et le fermoir de cuivre ciselé. RABAN-MAUR ou RABANUS ou HRABANUS MAURUS. Commentaria in Hieremiam prophetam, ita cum Apostolicis iteris consentientia, & doctrina verae pietatis referta, ut facile sit colligere, uel ex hoc uno autore, spiritumsanctum nunquam deseruisse ecclesiam. Vixit autem anno DCCCLV. Iam primum in lucem aedita. Bâle, Henri Pierre, 1534 ; a6 A6 Pp6. (6ff.n.ch.-226 feuillets chiffrés-1f. excudebat et 1f. blanc). - Le savant moine allemand Rabanus Maurus ou Raban Maur ou Hrabanus Maurus (776 ou 780 - 856) fut l'élève de Alcuin à Tours. C'est d'ailleurs son maître qui lui donna le nom de Maur. L'un des grands esprits du IX° siècle, philosophe remarquable et sectateur d'Aristote, il fut le premier à enseigner le grec en Allemagne. Nommé archevêque de Mayence, il présida à trois conciles. - (Dict. de Spiritualité XIII, col. 1 et seq. - Adams II, p. 127(1)). Cachet humide XIX° ou XX°s. sur le titre. Les 6 premiers feuillets sont détachés, le titre et le feuillet de dédicace sont fortement endommagés (avec perte de quelques mots), traces de moisissure et mouillures claires tout au long du volume. [CRISPIN (GILBERT)]. Altercatio synagogae et ecclesiae in qua bona omnium fere utriusque Instrumenti librorum parts explicatur ; opus pervetustum ac insigne ante hac nusquam typis excusum. Interlocutores Gamaliel & Paulus. Cologne, Melchiorem Novesianum, septembre 1537 ; [8]-118 feuillets signés i6 - a2 - A4 - B6V6. Illustré de 3 gravures sur bois : une vignette de titre répétée au début du texte montre les deux interlocuteurs de chaque côté du Christ et de Moïse (12 x 13 cm), et une vignette au début de la préface montre la sagesse emplissant d'un même mouvement les coupes des deux personnages (13 x 11,5 cm) ; 24 initiales historiées. Texte sur deux colonnes. L'auteur de ce dialogue entre le Juif Gamaliel et le Chrétien Paulus est demeuré inconnu, mais selon la préface ce dernier aurait vécu à l'époque de Charlemagne. L'ouvrage est parfois attribué à un abbé de Westminster, Gilbert Crispin (mort vers 1115), auteur d'une "Disputatio judaei et cristiani cum gentili de fide Cristi". Les bibliothèques publiques françaises soutiennent d'ailleurs cette attribution. Les "Altercatio" ou "Disputatio" furent un genre littéraire à part entière utilisé par l'Église au Moyen Âge à des fins prosélytes. (VD16 1, A1996 Adams I, 814). - Papier jauni, mouillure marginale, traces de moisissure. - Volume provenant d'un couvent bénédictin, avec la mention manuscrite ancienne sur le premier titre : "ex biblioteca mntri A morbacensis or. Divi benedicti". Il s'agirait de Murbach en Alsace ou de l'un des Morbach accueillant un couvent, en Allemagne.
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[JUSTINIAN]. THEOPHILUS, professor of law (6th century).
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Paris, Christian Wechel, 1534. The Institutes of Justinian, in a Greek version intended for use in the East. This is the second edition, a Paris reprint of the Basel edition of earlier the same year.The author of this Greek translation or paraphrase, is almost certainly the same Theophilus who was one of the lawyers of Constantinople employed by Justinian on the composition of the Institutes. The paraphrase was evidently made shortly after the promulgation of the Institutes in AD 533 and became the standard text for the Institutes in the East, where the Latin language was little known, and entirely displaced the Latin original. It maintained itself as a manual of law until the 10th century, though others were subsequently published by the Greek emperors. It is important for the study of the texts of the Institutes, many passages of which would be unintelligible without it.
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[Huttich, Johann, comp]:
DIE NEW WELT, DER LANDSCHAFTEN UNND INSULEN, SO BIS HIE HER ALLEN ALTWELTBESCHRYBERN UNBEKANT, JUNGST ABER VON DEN PORTUGALERSERN UNND HISPANIERN IM NIDERGENGLICHEN MEER HERFUNDEN
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Strassburg: Georgen Ulricher von Andla, 1534. Strassburg: Georgen Ulricher von Andla, 1534.. [6],252 leaves printed in double columns. Small folio. Later half vellum and marbled boards, gilt leather label. Boards rubbed. Title-leaf and final text leaf expertly repaired. Quite clean internally. A handsome copy. The first German language translation of this early and large collection of important voyages, many of which relate to America. Especially interesting among these are the first three voyages of Columbus, the voyages of Pinzon, and of Vespucci. It also includes a full translation of Peter Martyr's DECADES..., of which only a portion appeared in the 1532 edition, and Martyr's DE LEGATIONE BABYLONICA. There are also accounts of the voyages and travels of Marco Polo, Cabral, Cada Mosto, and others. Translated from the Latin and expanded by Michael Herr from the 1532 Basel printing called NOVIS ORBIS..., this edition is often attributed to Simon Grynaeus, who wrote the preface to the 1532 edition, though this volume's preface is also by Herr. "An invaluable collection, which reflects credit upon John Huttich, who alone compiled it" - Harrisse (the 1532 edition). EUROPEAN AMERICANA 534/20. JCB (3)I:113. HARRISSE 188. STREIT I:33. ARENTS (SUPPLEMENT) 2. SABIN 34106. STEVENS, HISTORICAL NUGGETS 2018. RICH 9.
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[PERU]
L'histoire de la terre neuve du Peru en l'Inde Occidentale, que est la principale mine d'or du monde
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Pierre Gaultier for Jean Barbe and Vincent Sertenas 8vo [16.5 x 10 cm], (56) ff. Extra-illustrated with (1) folding map of Peru in facsimile. Bound in blue Lortic morocco, gilt title on spine, even toning and very minor foxing throughout, excellent. Very rare first French edition of the first printed account of the conquest of Peru (editio princeps 1534), including a dramatic rendering of the capture of the Inca king Atahualpa and hyperbolic estimates of the mineral wealth of a country which was quickly becoming the focus of the European gold rush in the New World. The only earlier printed documents relating to Peru in French are Nouvelles certaines des Isles du Peru (Lyon, 1534), an eight-leaf pamphlet with a translation of a letter by Pizarro, and a brief mention of Peru in Peter Martyr's Extraict ou receuil des Isles nouvellement trouvees en la grand Oceane (Paris, 1533).The present text "is the first published report on the conquest of Peru. Although anonymous, it has been attributed to Cristobal de Mena, a captain in Pizarro's army who arrived in Spain in December 1533 with news of the conquest. The report narrates the events from the preparation for the expedition to the recent imprisonment of the Inca Atahualpa. It is written from a soldier's point of view in a personal tone similar to that of a modern journalist's eyewitness report and manages to capture the tense atmosphere of the conquest. It is particularly rich in details about the military operations culminating in the capture of the Inca leader and the ransom demanded by Pizarro for his liberation, consisting of vast amounts of bullion sent from Cuzco and Pachacamac. "The account was first published in Seville in 1534. In the same year, an Italian translation appeared in Venice, as the third part of a longer work about the New World. It was reprinted in Rome in 1535 and then by G. B. Ramusio in Venice in 1556. In 1545 a French translation with a map of Peru was published under the title L'histoire de la terre neuve du Peru en l'Inde Occidentale, and finally, an English abstract was included in the fourth volume of Purchas's His Pilgrimes in 1625." (Delgado-Gomez, pp. 32-33) The majority of bibliographers agree that the map is not integral to the work. Harisse writes "The copy in the Imperial Library, at Paris, contains a map which is not in the copies we have examined in this country." (p. 410) The binder Lortic issued facsimiles of the Paris copy map and it is these that are bound with the present copy as well as with that at NYPL. A note at the foot of leaf B2 has led some authors, among them Sabin and Medina, to view the present work as a translation of a text by Oviedo y Valdes, but this has been rejected by W.H. Bowen. (See his "L'histoire de la terre neuve du Peru," Isis, XXVIII [1938], 330-340.) Nonetheless, Oviedo y Valdes, whose XX first appeared in XXX, is considered the fountainhead of much writing on the New World. Fray Bartholome de Las Casas remarked bitterly that "Oviedo should have written at the head of his history: !This book was written by a conqueror, robber and murderer of the Indians, whole populations of whom he consigned to the mines, where they perished.'" The translator, Jacques Gohory (1520-76), was "a French astrologist, poet, historian and prolific writer on almost every subject, well known for his eccentricities, and who, !disgusted with the world and all within,' ended his days poor and almost forsaken." (Harisse, p. 411.) A long-time member of the Paris Parliament, he also served as ambassador in England, Flanders and Rome, where he may have come across the Italian edition of the Peru account. After his retirement from public service he devoted himself to natural history; one of the resulting studies was the first printed work on tobacco (Instruction sur l'herbe Petum, 1572).The Italian edition appeared as the third and final part of the Summario de la generale historia de l'Indie Occidentali edited by Ramusio under the title Libro ultimo del Summario de le cose de le Indie Occidentali. Venice, [n.p.], 1534. OCLC: NYPL. Not at JCB.*Alden & Landis 545/56; Brunet III, 188; Harrisse 264; Sabin 57994. Both Sabin and Harrisse call for only 53 leaves.
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Artopoeus, Petrus [d.i. Peter Becker].
Latinae phrasis elegantiae ex potissimis authoribus conscriptae [et:] Elegantiae nominvm quorvndam Latinae phrasisi, ex primis Authoribus conscripte.
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Wittenberg, Peter Seitz 1534. 8vo. 1 Bll.nnum., 209 (recte 215) Bll.num., 8 Bll.nnum. (Index), die beiden letzten weiss. Mit Holzschnitt-Titelbordüre und einer weiteren Bordüre auf Blatt 172. Moderner flexibler Pergamentband.. Seltenes Schulbuch über guten lateinischen Stil, erschienen in zwei zeitgleichen und weitgehend identischen Ausgaben, die andere druckte Georg Rhau ebenfalls in Wittenberg. Artopoeus (1491-1563) stammte aus Cößlin in Pommern, studierte in Wittenberg, und wirkte später als Rektor des neuen Gymnasiums in Stettin, wo er mit Andreas Osiander in Verbindung stand. Von den beiden hübschen Bordüren trägt die zweite das Monogramm des Druckers. - Titel mit zwei Besitzeinträgen, davon einer gelöscht, untere innere Ecke mit durchgehendem Braunfleck, sonst nur vereinzelt etwas stockfleckig. - VD 16, B-1390; Index Aureliensis 109.190; vgl. Buisson 36 (die Ausgabe bei Georg Rhau)..
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Guaynerio, Antonio
Opus Praeclarum
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JACOBUS MYT For SCIPIONE, 1534. Vg; rare edition. With illuminated [black-&-white] initial letter on each new paragraph; GUAINERIO, ANTONIO. OPUS PRAECLARUM. TITLE IN RED AND BLACK WITHIN WOODCUT ORNAMENTAL BORDER. [8], 307 LEAVES; LACKS LAST LEAF (BLANK OR WITH DEVICE? ]. 8vo, LATER VELLUM, LOWER PORTION OF SPINE IMPERECT, EDGES OF COVERS PARTLY WORN THROUGH; SOME LIGHT MARGINAL DAMPSTAINING, MINOR WORMINGIN BLANK UPPER OUTER CORNER AT END.
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BORDONE, Benedetto
Isolario di Benedetto Bordone Nel qual si ragiona di tutte l'Isole del mondo
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Small folio. (10), 74 ff. including woodcut title-page, 2 full-page and 4 double-page maps and many maps in the text. Bound in early yap-edged vellum. Bottom border of both dbl-page maps cropped as often, with some loss to lowermost island on second; some colored residue in margin of four leaves, otherwise a bright copy.Third edition of the Isolario, containing the "gionta del Monte del Oro novamente ritrovato," mentioned on the title-page, the earliest description of Pizzaro's conquest of Peru in book form. (There exists a newsletter describing the conquest separately published in Venice before February, 1534.)The isolario, or !book of islands', was a cartographic form introduced and developed in Italy during the 15th and 16th centuries. Like the portolano, or pilot-book, to which it was related, it had its origin in the Mediterranean, as an illustrated guide for travellers in the Aegean Archipelago and the Levant. Bordone's Isolario was the second isolario to be printed and the first to give prominence to the transatlantic discoveries. Skelton quotes Almagia as saying that it is, in fact, "the earliest complete work of its kind to have been produced by the printing-press in Italy or anywhere else."The Isolario is divided into three books, devoted respectively to the !islands and peninsulas' of the western ocean, to the Mediterranean, and to islands of the Indian Ocean and the Far East. While this order corresponds very roughly to that of Ptolemy, it gives conspicuous priority to the discoveries across the Atlantic. In addition to a page of diagrams illustrating the construction of a circular world map and windroses of 'ancient' and 'modern type', there are three general maps: Europe, the Aegean, and an oval world map. Scattered through the text, in the appropriate places, are 107 small maps, plans or views including a nearly three-quarter page plan of Mexico City before the conquest of Cortez-which qualifies because it is an island.According to Cortazzi, in his Isles of Gold Antique Maps of Japan: "In 1528 the Italian cartographer Benedetto Bordone (1460-1531) produced an atlas of islands printed in Italy by Nicolo d'Aristotle. In it he included a small map of an island which he called "Ciampagu", presumably another version of Cipangu. This would seem to be the earliest European printed individual map of Japan." (p. 15)Bordone was a Paduan illuminator and wood-engraver who was apparently established at Venice by 1494. The first edition of his isolario appeared at Venice in 1528 and the last ca. 1565. * Adams 2483 (same collation as 1534 ed); Theatrum Orbis Terrarum facsimile edition edited by R.A. Skelton; see Harrisse, Bibliotheca americana vetustissima, no. 187; Sabin 6417; for the 1547 edition, see Mortimer, Italian Sixteenth Century Books, no. 82.
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RABELAIS - MARLIANI, G. B.
Topographia antiquae Romae
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S. Gryphius, Lyon 1534 - 18th century vellum, red edges 8vo . FIRST EDITION WITH PREFACE BY FRANCOIS RABELAIS. The famous French satirist had been invited by Cardinal Jean Du Bellay to accompany him as private physician for a trip to Italy, something which he had long looked forward to. Rabelais intended to compose a work on the topography of Rome based on his personal experience. "However, before the actual composition of the work began, there appeared in Rome a similar work by Bartolo Marliani. . Rabelais was so impressed with it, that, on his return to Lyons he urged the printer Sebastianus Gryphius to publish a new edition. To this he contributed a dedicatory epistle to Du Bellay wherein he gave an account of his visit to the eternal City . Thus the rare little book of the Italian antiquarian is endowed with unusual importance, combining, as it does, a XVIth century account of the ruins of Rome with a record of a visit by one of the greatest writers and most brilliant humanists France produced in this period " (H. P. Kraus, Cat. 38, Sidelights of the Renaissance (1945) p. 62- 63; with additional information on the work). In their New Rabelais Bibliography (p. 550), Stephen Rawles and M.A. Screech point out that Rabelais probably derived the neologism "Nosocome,' in Garguatua, chap. 49, from the occurrence of the name 'Nosocomion,' in the present text (p. 280); their conclusion: "If Rabelais's use of the word also derives from this passage, as seems likely, this part of the text of the first edition of Gargantua may date from after "Pridie Cal. Septemb. 1534,' or at least from after the time Rabelais was working on this passage." 8vo, [8], 313, [14] pp. With woodcut printer's device on title and at end. Early owner's name neatly washed from blank margin of the second leaf resulting in a few minuscule holes not affecting any text. Mild foxing and light browning. One running heading in index slightly trimmed. 18th century vellum, red edges. § BM/STC French, 302; Adams M-609; Baudrier VIII, 81; Borroni 7923, ; Fossati Bellani 901; Gültlingen V, 259; Plan 235, XIV; Rossetti G 280; Schudt 602; Rawles & Screech, A New Rabelais Bibliography, 109. [Attributes: First Edition]
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Von James Beck u.a.
Michelangelo: The Medici Chapel
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- Als Michelangelo 1534 Florenz verließ und nach Rom ging, blieben die Grabstätten der Medici unvollendet, aber niemals wurde angezweifelt, daß kein anderer sie je vollenden könne. Bereits zu diesem Zeitpunkt waren sie Ikonen der künstlerischen Vollkommenheit, was die Mitarbeit eines jeden anderen Künstlers unmöglich machte. Noch heute haben sie diese überragende Stellung in der Kunst inne. Der vorliegende großformatige Band mit zahlreichen, ausgezeichneten Photographien von Aurelio Amendola offenbart neue Perspektiven auf das weltberühmte Mausoleum: In einzigartiger Weise werden die Figuren in all ihren Details »greifbar« gemacht, was in dieser Weise nach der kürzlich erfolgten umfassenden Restaurierung - im Band sorgfältig dokumentiert - erstmals möglich ist. Kunsthistorische Essays von Bruno Santi, langjähriger Direktor der Medici Kapelle, und Antonio Paolucci und James Beck liefern den wissenschaftlichen und historischen Hintergrund dieses großartigen Kunstwerks. 30,5 x 35,5 cm, 214 S., 201 teils ganzseit. s/w-Abb., geb. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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Boillet, Elise
L'Arétin et la Bible
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DROZ - 9782600010580 Livre usage a l'etat de neuf / Used book as new condition En moins dun an, de juin 1534 à mai 1535, entre Réforme et Contre-Réforme, Pierre lArétin publie à Venise La Passion de Jésus, Les Sept Psaumes de la pénitence de David et LHumanité du Christ. Lidée érasmienne de la divulgation du message évangélique dans le respect de sa simplicité, déjà approuvée par les premières traductions bibliques dAntonio Brucioli, justifie lArétin dans sa réécriture en prose italienne de textes de la Bible. Fondant cette uvre sur les thèmes de la Passion rédemptrice du Christ et de linfinie miséricorde divine, il semploie à perpétuer une doctrine de conciliation de la grâce et du mérite dans le mystère de la Rédemption.
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RABELAIS - MARLIANI, G. B.
Topographia antiquae Romae
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S. Gryphius, Lyon 1534 - 18th century vellum, red edges 8vo . FIRST EDITION WITH PREFACE BY FRANCOIS RABELAIS. The famous French satirist had been invited by Cardinal Jean Du Bellay to accompany him as private physician for a trip to Italy, something which he had long looked forward to. Rabelais intended to compose a work on the topography of Rome based on his personal experience. "However, before the actual composition of the work began, there appeared in Rome a similar work by Bartolo Marliani. . Rabelais was so impressed with it, that, on his return to Lyons he urged the printer Sebastianus Gryphius to publish a new edition. To this he contributed a dedicatory epistle to Du Bellay wherein he gave an account of his visit to the eternal City . Thus the rare little book of the Italian antiquarian is endowed with unusual importance, combining, as it does, a XVIth century account of the ruins of Rome with a record of a visit by one of the greatest writers and most brilliant humanists France produced in this period " (H. P. Kraus, Cat. 38, Sidelights of the Renaissance (1945) p. 62- 63; with additional information on the work). In their New Rabelais Bibliography (p. 550), Stephen Rawles and M.A. Screech point out that Rabelais probably derived the neologism "Nosocome,' in Garguatua, chap. 49, from the occurrence of the name 'Nosocomion,' in the present text (p. 280); their conclusion: "If Rabelais's use of the word also derives from this passage, as seems likely, this part of the text of the first edition of Gargantua may date from after "Pridie Cal. Septemb. 1534,' or at least from after the time Rabelais was working on this passage." 8vo, [8], 313, [14] pp. With woodcut printer's device on title and at end. Early owner's name neatly washed from blank margin of the second leaf resulting in a few minuscule holes not affecting any text. Mild foxing and light browning. One running heading in index slightly trimmed. 18th century vellum, red edges. § BM/STC French, 302; Adams M-609; Baudrier VIII, 81; Borroni 7923, ; Fossati Bellani 901; Gültlingen V, 259; Plan 235, XIV; Rossetti G 280; Schudt 602; Rawles & Screech, A New Rabelais Bibliography, 109. [Attributes: First Edition]
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HERBARIUS, Italian
Herbolario volgare , nel quale le virtu de le herbe, & molti altri simplici se dechiarano, con alcune belle aggionte nouame[n]te di latino in volgare tradutto. [Colophon:] per Gioanni Andrea Vauassore detto Guadagnino et fratelli. Nel anno. 1534. Adi. 15. Novembrio
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Venice: Giovanni Adrea Valvassore detto Guadagnino et fratelli, 1534. 8vo: aa6 A--X8, Y6, 180 leaves, ff.[6], Cap. 1--151, ff. [23]. Gothic letter. Woodcut initials, woodcut printer's device on last leaf, verso blank; woodcut of 2 saints on title, full page woodcut of the Madonna and Child with musicians on aa6v; and 151 three-quarter page text woodcuts. Leaf size and condition: 155 x 104mm. Leaves D6, M5, O5 and R1 supplied from another copy and remargined; titlepage worn and soiled; the rest of the book waterstained and with some soiling but still fresh. Binding: Late nineteenth-century half vellum. Provenance and annotation: About 30 words of contemporary annotation. Walter Pagel (1896--1983) with signature on pastedown; B. E. J. Pagel (1930--2007). References: Edit16 CNCE 22579; Hunt 34; Klebs--Becher 16; Nissen 2317. Third edition in Italian of the Latin Herbarius of 1484 (first Italian edition, Venice 1522, second 1526; there were another 7 sixteenth-century editions). § The Latin Herbarius, first printed in 1484, was the prototype of all the herbals printed in the fifteenth and the first part of the sixteenth centuries. It is an anonymous compilation of classical and Arabic authors describing and illustrating 150 plants in the first part, and the drugs derived from them in the second. This rare Italian edition is a new translation, different from that of 1522, and illustrated with a new series of woodcuts. These were not used again in any other publication, though they were copied for the 1539 and three following editions of the Herbarius in Italian. In all the Italian editions the traditional chapter 89, on Matricaria, is replaced by a chapter on honey, and a new chapter numbered 151, on wine and vinegar, has been added.
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Luther Bible of 1534-FL
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- Used, remainders or ex-library, english-speaking-service, Gebraucht oder Verlagsrestbestand, evtl. aus Bibliotheksbestand, bei mehrbändigen Werken bitten wir um vorherige Anfrage, korrekte Rechnung mit ausgewiesener MwSt., deutschsprachiger Service, 14-Tage-Rückgaberecht
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Barcelona. Reparación de la muralla de mar, 1534.
[Manuscrito] [I]. Consell de Cent per los reparos de la ciutat a XVIII de juny 1534. Lo dit consell de cent jurats fen delliberació y conclusió que per los dits honor[ables] Consellers sie scrit y tornada resposta a la ...cesarea Mat. del Emperador...despeses fahedores per reparos monicions y altres qualsevol defensions e custodies de la present ciutat que en la dita ciutat es contenta de fer los dits reparos e altres defenses segons que sera vist al present consell. [II]. Resposta que fa lo capitol y canonges de la Seu de Barcelona al señor Visrey, sobre los reparos y defensas que se han ...
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[Barcelona, 1534]. 31,5x22 cm. y 15x22 cm. 2 hojas y 1/2 de papel con verjura. Escritas con caligrafia clara y legible en lengua catalana, las dos hojas por ambas caras, la media por una sola. Conservadas en carpeta de tela con etiqueta. Importantes notas manuscritas del Consell de Cent, fechadas una de ellas en 1534, pero con toda probabilidad son de la misma fecha por estar relacionadas entre si. Se describen los puntos de la muralla de la ciudad de Barcelona, sobre todo en la parte del mar, que deben ser reforzadas y artilladas para la defensa, pues se teme una invasión de la armada turca. En 1535, el emperador Carlos V, estuvo en Barcelona desde donde partió con su armada para hacer la guerra a la alianza musulmana. Dice un de los párrafos del manuscrito [III]: "Quant a la clausura de muralla torres es baluarts y altres defensoris de pedra y calç facedora a la part de la marina de la present Ciutat sobre la qual la Magestat Cesarea del Emperador nostro rey y senyor ab diverses letres y en defensa deI Ill. y Rxmo. Sor. Loc general de sa Mat. ne fa scrit als dits honor. consellers y manar ab prontitud se fara per los grans danys y infortunis que aquesta Ciutat pogue rebre per causa de la dita ubertura atteses les noves se tenen de la gran armada per mar del turch..." Manual de Novells Ardits o Dietari del Antic Consell Barceloní, volum quart [volums originals XVII y XVIII], anys 1534-1562. Barcelona, 1922.
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Eck, Johann
Der viert tail Christenlicher Predigen von den siben H. Sacramente[n] nach aussweysung Christlicher Kirchen vn grund Byblischer gschrifft den alten frummen Christen zu gut, durch Johann von Eck.
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[colophon: Augspurg getruckt durch Alexander weyssenhorn, in verlegung D. Iohan Ecken zu Ingelstat]1534 Folio (31.5 cm; 12.25"). [6], 158, [1] ff. (lacks final blank). Eck (1486-1543) was a forceful and often convincing voice for Catholicism during the first quarter century of the Reformation; he would also become, specifically, Luther's "most indefatigable and important opponent" (Encyclopaedia Britannica). It is impossible to study the Protestant Reformation without also studying Eck and his fellow responders to and critics of Luther, Melanchthon, Zwingli, and Calvin. Present here are 76 sermons, being vol. 4 of Eck's Christliche Auslegung der Evangelien. The volumes were all issued separately over the course of several years, by different publishers, and all are treated as stand-alone productions by VD16 and all bibliographies as well as library catalogues. The work is printed in gothic type (as one would expect) and is illustrated with ten nice-sized (9 x 6.5 cm; 3.5" x 2.5") woodcut illustrations, including the woodcut of The Crucifixion that occupies the otherwise blank verso of the next to last leaf. The title-page is printed in black and red, the printing contained within a single-element woodcut border; this is composed of 14 shields and has at the center top a bishop's hat and tassels. Provenance: Ownership signature of Joannes Bintengerber (1579); unidentified 16th- or early 17th-century ownership mark in ink on top edge of volume (resembling a brand mark); Howard Osgood (late 19th-, early 20th-century collector and Baptist minister and teacher); later in collection of Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School (deaccessioned, with their old circular pressure-stamp partially discernable on title-page). Evidence of readership: Scattered marginalia (e.g. 68r, 96v, 97r, 120r, 137r, 140v, 155v), usually short but not always. Rare: Via OCLC and NUC Pre-1956 we trace only 4 copies in U.S. libraries. VD16 E288. Full modern calf old style: Round spine with raised bands, accented with gilt rules; red leather title label; rules in blind extending onto covers from each band to terminate in trefoils with blind double fillets beyond. Title-leaf with repairs to foremargin and to small losses in five places at or within the borders; same instances affect four places in the text on the verso. Foremargins of some other early and late leaves a little tattered and irregular, with some repair; endpapers smoke-soiled and some other leaves with instances of same soil to outer margins/edges (though often only a sliver); leaf A6 repaired in inner margin. Pin-hole type worming, not serious, in the text at times; waterstain in inner margin of some leaves; outer corners, especially upper ones, bumped/creased in first part. Ownership inscriptions and marginalia as noted. Despite flaws that must be recounted, a sound and still handsome book.
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Rhodes Alexander von
Missionsreisen in China, Tonkin, Cochinchina und anderen asiatischen Reichen. Aus dem Französischen. Freiburg, Herder 1858. 8°. XI, 345 S., etw. späterer Hlwd.
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- Cordier, Indosinica 2147 - Jesuiten-Lex. 1534 - vgl. Fromm 21892 (franz. E.A. v. 1653).- Erste deutsche Ausgabe des erstmals 1653 in Paris erschienenen Werkes Voyages et Missions en la Chine et autres royaumes de l`Orient".- Der Jesuitenpater A. Rhodes (1591-1660) war der Begründer der katholischen Mission in Tongking. Stationen seines 30 jährigen Wirkens waren u.a.: Goa, Malakka, Macao, Annam, Hanoi u. schließlich Persien.- Titel gestempelt, untersch. gebräunt od. braunfleckig. [Attributes: First Edition]
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