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THEOPHYLACTUS, ARCHBISHOP OF OCHRIDA
IN QUATUOR EUANGELIA ENARRATIONES DENUO RECOGNITÆ. [bound with] CYRIL, PATRIARCH OF ALEXANDRIA. IN EVANGELIUM JOANNIS COMMENTARIA . . . [and] INSUPER, IN LEVITICUM LIBRI XVI
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In Officina Andreae Cratandri, Februario, [Basel], 1525; apud Basileae 1524 - 337 x 213 mm (13 1/4 x 8 3/8"). 9 p.l., 2-217, [3] leaves; 11 p.l., 4-84, 86-293, [1] leaves; 49, [3] leaves (With pagination errors, but complete). Two separately published works (the second work in two parts), bound in one volume. First work translated by Joannes Oecolampadius, second work by Georgius Trapezuntius. EXCELLENT CONTEMPORARY BLINDSTAMPED PIGSKIN, covers elaborately paneled with (mostly floral) rolls, original brass protective strips at all eight corners , two early (original?) leather and brass clasps, calligraphic 16th or 17th century titling on spine. Both works with charming historiated woodcut initials (Cyril with decorative woodcut initials as well), second work with large (identical) woodcut vignette on title page and colophon and with fine full woodcut border around first page of text. Front flyleaf and title with early ownership inscriptions, including that of a Cistercian monastic library dated 12 November 1661 (see below). First work: Adams T-587. Second work: Hoffmann I, 490 (citing 1525 reprint). Pigskin somewhat smudged, lower cover with minor rubbing and abrasions, leather thongs drided and rubbed (but still strong), tiny round wormholes in bottom margin (two holes going through the text, a handful at beginning and end, but never significant), one quire in frst work with light browning, one leaf with two small wax stains obscuring a couple of words, isolated soiling and other imperfections of no consequence; not quite a fine copy, but the text especially fresh and clean, the margins very ample, and the binding sturdy and retaining virtually all of its original appeal. Theophylactus (ca. 1050-1126) was born on the Greek island of Euboea and was sent from Constantinople to be archbishop of Bulgaria, whence he wrote letters home lamenting his "barbaric" surroundings. He lived during the period of the definitive schism between Greek orthodoxy and the western church, and tried in vain to heal the breach. He was a scholar of high repute who became the tutor of Constantine Porphyrogenitus, son of the Emperor Michael VII, for whom he wrote "The Education of Princes." His biblical exegeses, which included interpretations of the Psalms, the Prophets, and the letters of Paul, as well as the present volume on the Gospels, are based partially on the earlier work of St. John Chrysostom and are still considered useful. The work was translated into Latin by the esteemed German theologian Joannes Oecolampadius (1482-1531), who had assisted on the first edition of Erasmus' Greek New Testament. Although a Protestant who worked with Melanchthon, Calvin, and Zwingli, Oecolampadius was also respected by Catholic theologians. St. Cyril (ca. 376-444), Patriarch of Alexandria from 412 to 444, is recognized as a Father of the Church and a Doctor of the Church, bearing the titles Pillar of Faith and Seal of all the Fathers. He was the author of numerous exegetical writings, including these commentaries on the Gospel of John and the book of Leviticus. Translator Georgius Trapezuntius (George of Trebizond, 1395-ca.1472) was a Greek scholar and philosopher who was commissioned by Pope Nicholas V to translate the works of Cyril, Plato, Aristotle, Eusebius, Ptolemy, and Chrysostom into Latin. Printer Andreas Cratander (1490-1540) received a B.A. from the University of Heidelberg in 1503. After working as a compositor for Matthias Schürer in Strassburg and as a corrector for Adam Petri in Basel, he set up his own printing shop in that city. According to "Contemporaries of Erasmus," he was "the principal publisher of Johannes Oecolampadius, who may have been his friend from student days in Heidelberg and took lodgings in his house at Basel." [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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ERASMUS, Desiderius.
Epitome Chiliadum Adagiorum ad commodiorem studiosorum usum per Hadrianum Barlandum conscripta. Locupletata etiam denuo, bona parte adagiorum passim inserta, praeterilla quae primae editioni nuper accesserant.
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Godefridus Hittorpius,, Cologne, 1524 - Sm. 8vo. Contemp. calf over wooden boards, spine ribbed, sides blind-stamped, with old mamuscript endpapers, remnants of 2 brass clasps. With title within richly designed 4-part woodcut borders, with cherubs, a scribe, and a medallion portrait of Virgil. 146, (13) lvs. (2) AESOP. Phrygis et Vita ex Maximo Planude desumpta, & Fabellae iucundissimae: quarum interpretes hic sunt: Guilelmus Goudanus, Hadrianus Barlandus, Erasmus Rot., A. Gellius, Lauren. Val., Angelus Poli, Petrus Crinitus, Ioannes Antonius Campanus, Plinius Secundus Novocomen, Anianus, Guilelmus Hermannus, Nicolas Gerbellius Phorcensis, Laur. Abstemius, Rimicius. Index omnes fabulas indicabit. (Cologne, Godefridus Hittorpius, 1524). With title within richly designed 4-part woodcut borders, comprising cherubs, a scribe, and a medallion portrait of Virgil. (16), 190 pp.(3) CATO. Disticha Moralia cum scholijs auctis Erasmi Roterod. Eadem Disticha Graece, à Maximo Planude è latino versa. Apophthegmata Graeciae Sapientum interprete Erasmo. Eadem per Ausonium cum scholijs Erasmi. Mimi Publicani, cum eiusdem scholijs auctis, recogniti. Institutum hominis Christiani carmine per eundem Erasmum Roterod. Isocratis paraenesis ad Demonicum, denuo cum Graecis collata per Erasmum. Cologne, Johannes Soter, for Godefridus Hittorpius, 1524. With title within richly designed woodcut borders, comprising cherubs, a scribe, and a medallion portrait of Virgil, and large woodcut printer's device on verso of last leaf. (66) lvs. Three beautifully produced humanist schoolbooks written or edited by Erasmus, in an interesting contemporary binding, with old manuscript endpapers. The first is an early edition of Erasmus' proverbs, edited and enlarged by Hadrianus Barlandus, the second a rare scholarly edition of Aesop's fables, edited by Erasmus and others, and the third presents a collection of the most popular school texts of the 16th century, edited by Erasmus, and including his famous children's book teaching a Christian life. The last two works especially are of extreme rarity, not known to Vander Haeghen, nor are they present in the Erasmus Collection of the City Library Rotterdam. The woodcut border-parts on the three titles are all done by the same artist. The smaller top and bottom parts are in all three works the same, with in the first and second work the piece with the scribe placed at the top and the one with the portrait of Virgil at the bottom, while in the second work they are used the other way around. The longer side-pieces are the same in the second and third work, but different in the first work, where they include cherubs playing music. Good copy.- (Binding sl. rubbed, spine dam.; few small wormholes). None of these works in STC German, Adams, or Machiels; Vander Haeghen p. 2. (the first work only); Cat. Erasmus Coll. City Library Rotterdam 3 G 16 (idem). [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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Vitruvio - Vitruvius
De architectura traducto di latino in vulgare dal vero exemplare con le figure a li soi loci.. con la sua tabula alphabetica
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Venezia da Sabio 1524 In-folio piccolo; cc. (22), 110, numerosi legni nel testo; frontespizio con cornice xilografica e titolo stampato in rosso e nero; il colophon è a c. (22)r. Note di possesso manoscritte e una nota manoscritta in latino e greco. Legatura in piena pergamena, tagli in giallo.Seconda edizione in italiano (la prima Como 1521), con i legni dell'edizione del 1511, e l'aggiunta di una tavola dei vocaboli.Rara edizione illustrata del De architectura, frutto dell'evidente successo editoriale nel nord Italia del Vitruvio in italiano.Un caposaldo della storia dell'architettura e insieme trattato di ingegneria, in uno dei più bei libri illustrati del Rinascimento italiano.L'opera, come è noto, tratta della costruzione di edifici pubblici e privati (anche delle terme e dei bagni), dei materiali e tecniche per l'edilizia, degli stili usati nei templi; ma i capitoli e le relative illustrazioni piene di fascino nel riprodurre macchine, scene di lavoro e quant'altro, fanno anche riferimento a temi diversi, quali l'idraulica, la meccanica civile e militare, l'astronomia e l'astrologia. In buona sostanza il De architectura sembra voler riassumere, in maniera sistematica, l'insieme delle competenze teoriche e tecniche acquisite nel campo dell'architettura e dell'ingegneria al tempo di Vitruvio, e comunque negli ultimi due secoli avanti Cristo, codificando anche il linguaggio tecnico di queste discipline. Francesco Luci o Lucio Durantino, umanista e letterato di Urbania, fu attivo tra la fine del 1400 e la metà del secolo seguente.Sander 7699.
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MÜNSTER, Sebastian (1488-1552).
Institutiones grammaticae in Hebraeam linguam.
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- Kl.-8vo (162 x 104 mm). Mit Holzschnitt-Druckermarke auf Titel und auf Schlussblatt verso, 1 grossen Holzschnitte-Initiale und 65 kleineren schwarzgrundigen Initialen sowie einer Kopfleiste. [144] Bl. Am Schluss Paralleldruck des lateinischen und hebräischen Textes. Brauner Kalbslederband der Zeit, mit Plattenprägung. (Basel), Johann Froben, (Februar) 1524. Eindrucksvoller Platteneinband über der Erstausgabe von Münsters Grundlagenwerk der modernen Hebraistik. Diese Einführung in die hebräische Grammatik entstand auf Anregung Johann Frobens und des Humanisten Beatus Rhenanus in Heidelberg, wo Münster von 1521 bis 1529 wirkte, zunächst als Lektor am Generalstudium, und ab 1524 als Professor für Hebraistik. In jenen Jahren entfaltete Münster seine fruchtbare schriftstellerische Tätigkeit und veröffentlichte bei Froben in Basel zahlreiche Schriften zur Hebraistik. Er stützte sich bei seiner Grammatik auf Handschriften aus dem Besitz Johann Böhms, von denen sein Lehrer Konrad Pellikan Abschriften gemacht hatte und hauptsächlich auf die Arbeiten von David und Moses Kimchi. An die Darstellung der Akzente in Noten, bei welcher zuerst vor allem die trennenden, dann die verbindenden Akzente erscheinen, schliesst sich eine Erläuterung Münsters an. Das mit Versilogus Hebraicus überschriebene Kapitel über die Metrik (p3v-q2v) stammt von dem 1524 verstorbenen belgischen Philologen und Theologen Caspar Amman (Ammonius). Ein mit einem eigenen Titel versehener Anhang enthält das Buch Jona in Hebräisch mit griechischer und lateinischer Uebersetzung. Schöner flämischer Plattenprägeband. Für die Deckelprägung wurde jeweils zweimal dieselbe Platte benutzt. Sie zeigt die Geburt Jesu mit Maria und Joseph und mit der Umschrift aus Joh. 1:14: "et verbum caro factum est et habitavit in nobis". Im Streifen zwischen den Platten ist ein Bandstempel mit Fabeltieren (sitzender Hirsch, Löwe, Drache und Einhorn) geprägt. Nach den Angaben von Frau Dr. Cockx-Indestege stammt der Einband aus dem Fraterhaus in Brüssel. - Mit vereinzelten lateinische Marginalien einer zeitgenössischen Hand. - Teils getilgte Einträge auf Spiegel, dem ersten und letzten Blatt; stellenweise etwas wasserrandig. Einband mit Läsuren an Kapitalen, ein Gelenk angerissen. Leon Gruel (1841-1923), Pariser Meisterbuchbinder, Einbandhistoriker und -sammler (Exlibris mit Inventar-Nr. 602, nicht im "Manuel" verzeichnet). Burmeister 2; Prijs, Die Basler hebräischen Drucke (1964), Nr. 15a; VD 16, M-6685; Adams M-1931; STC, (German), 633. Contemporary blind-tooled binding on the rare first edition of Münster's Hebrew grammar. - Münster's first introduction into the Hebrew grammar was suggested by the printer Johann Froben and Beatus Rhenanus, the German born cosmographer, mathematician and professor of Hebrew at Heidelberg. Sebastian Münster based this work on transcripts of manuscripts in the possession of Johannes Böhm made by the versatile humanist Konrad Pellican, and on writings by Jewish grammarians such as David and Rabbi Mosche Kimhi. - The introduction is followed by Münster's "Institutiuncula in dictionarium hebraicum", comprising thirty-six pages in all. The chapter on metrics "Versilogus Hebraicus" on quires p3v-q2v was written by the Belgian born philologist and theologian Caspar Amman (d. 1514). As an appendix, not mentioned in the title but included in the index, quires R and S offer the book of Jonah ("Jonas propheta in quatuor orbis principalioribus linguis") with text in Greek, Latin, Hebrew and Chaldaic. "Ad lectorem" is found at the end of the print which was supervised by the author personally. - Some contemporary ms. marginal notes. Occasional water stains. [Attributes: First Edition]
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TRISSINO, Giovanni Giorgio
Epistola del Trissino de la Vita che de tenere una donna vedova.
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4°. Carte 12. Le " e " e le "o " greche stampate al posto delle romane.Vitello del Settecento con fregi oro. Prima edizione nell' ineuguagliato corsivo di Lodovico degli Arrighi.Quattro copie nelle biblioteche italiane.Adams, T, 952.Legato assieme a: TRISSINO, Giovanni Giorgio. Al reveren. Mons. Giovan Mattheo Giberti Vescovo di Verona.( Roma, Lodovico degli Arrighi vicentino e Lautizio perugino , 1524 )4°.2 carte. Le " e " e le "o " greche stampate al posto delle romane.Completo.Rarisimo foglio che si trova in sole quattro copie nelle biblioteche italiane. Roma, Lodovico ( degli Arrighi ) Vincentino & Lautizio Perugino 1524.
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Steffens, Henrich Vorwort von Engelhardt, Dietrich von
Was ich erlebte Aus der Erinnerung niedergeschrieben
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frommann-holzboog 0 - Steffens, Henrich Was ich erlebte Aus der Erinnerung niedergeschrieben (frommann-holzboog) ISBN: 978-3-7728-1524-9 Leinen LXXII, 3898 S. Steffens, Henrich Was ich erlebte Aus der Erinnerung niedergeschrieben Vorwort von Engelhardt, Dietrich von Verlag : frommann-holzboog ISBN : 978-3-7728-1524-9 Einband : Leinen Preisinfo : 245,00 Eur[D] UVP / 252,00 Eur[A] UVP / 407,00 CHF UVP Alle Preisangaben in CHF (Schweizer Franken) sind unverbindliche Preisempfehlungen. Legende: UVP = unverbindliche Preisempfehlung, iVb = in Vorbereitung. Alle Preisangaben inkl. MwSt Seiten/Umfang : LXXII, 3898 S. Produktform : B: Einband - fest (Hardcover) Erscheinungsdatum : ff. 1995 Gewicht : 3130 g Verkaufshinweise : Nur Gesamtabnahme 245,00 Eur[D] UVP Henrich Steffens (1773-1845) gehörte zu den führenden Naturforschern der Romantik. In seiner Autobiographie >Was ich erlebteWas ich erlebte< (1840/44) sind eine Hauptquelle für die Erforschung des Geisteslebens zur Zeit der Romantik.« Ziegenfuß, Philosophen-Lexikon [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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STOEFFLER, Joannes.
Elucidatio fabricae ususque Astrolabii. Ex secunda Autoris recognitione.
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In 2°. Cc 10 nn, 78. Titolo in cornice architettonica, molte figure incise in legno anche a piena pagina quattro delle quali con estensioni, intatte, non ampi i margini superiori. Dorso in pelle con titolo oro e cartone del '700. Ex libris Harrison Horblit. Seconda edizione dopo quella del 1513, riveduta ed ampliata dall'autore. British Library, STC, 834; Adams, S, 1887; Zinner, 1270. Oppenheim, Jacob Koebel, 1524.
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PETRUS DELPHINUS Delfin
Epistolae. Epistolarum volumen
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Venezia Benali 1524 In-folio; ff. (392), in caratteri romani; il titolo, tranne le prime due righe,è in caratteri gotici; pelle marrone, con decorazione dorata ai piatti e titolo al dorso, tagli dorati.Ex libris John Fairfax Crowder. Al frontespizio sotto al titolo una xilografia raffigura "Petrus Delphinus Generalis" inginocchiato di fronte a A. Romualdo; la pagina è inquadrata in una cornice a grottesche su legno che reca il monogramma "I C", che era stata impiegata nel 1521 per Sallustio, e poi per l'edizione delle Vite de SS. Padri del 1532. Raro epistolario del generale dei camaldolesi, fonte ricchissima per la vita storica e artistica fiorentina del XV secolo. PIETRO DELFIN, (Venezia 1444-1525), venne eletto generale dei camaldolesi nel 1480, e coltivò costantemente le lettere e la teologia, tenendosi in relazione con gli uomini più illustri del suo tempo, soprattutto con gli umanisti. Irriducibile avversario del Savonarola, nel suo Dialogus in Ieronymum Ferrariensem arrivò a chiedere la condanna al rogo del frate. Prima edizione del suo epistolario, una ricchissima fonte per la dottrina teologica ma anche per i dettagli storici di cui le sue lettere sono corredate. L'argomento principale che è al centro degli scritti di Delfin è certamente la disputa teologica o comunque religiosa, oggetto di fitti scambi epistolari con i rappresentanti del clero e gli umanisti di tutta Italia; tra gli altri argomenti vi rientra anche una disquisizione piuttosto lunga (l. II ep.LXXVII) circa l'azione corruttrice delle rappresentazioni teatrali, in particolare delle commedie, con un richiamo ai ludi scaenici degli antichi romani. Ma dati i rapporti con gli umanisti del tempo, la raccolta contiene anche scambi epistolari con questi ultimi: Ugolino Verino, Ermolao Barbaro, Francesco Guicciardini ecc. Ad esempio proprio in una di queste missive si esprime l' augurio che si ponga mano ad una edizione completa delle opere di Leon Battista Alberti.
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BADE.]
Recueil de trois impressions de Josse BADE : Justinus, Florus et Sextus Ruffus. 1524. [Suivi de : ] Thucydide. 1513. [Et de : ] Hégesippe. 1524.
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Paris, Josse Bade, 1513-1524. - Petit in-folio [250 x 280 mm], basane brune de l'époque estampée à froid d'un décor de trois roulettes d'encadrement ; volutes de fleurettes, fleurettes à quatre pétales dans des courbes ondulées et fleurettes. Trois titres-frontispices gravés sur bois avec les marques typographiques de Josse BADE. Ex-libris manuscrits anciens au premier titre, quelques annotations également anciennes. (Reliure de l'époque, usée et épidermée. Manque en tête du dos sur le premier caisson, un coin fortement rogné, travail de vers en pied du premier plat et au contreplat ; petites galeries affectant les premiers feuillets, lacunes sans manque à certains feuillets du troisième livre, mouillure claire aux derniers feuillets.) I. Iustini Quatuor & quadraginta librorum historiarum Trogi Pompei in totidem libellos contractio. Lucii Flori Historie romane in quatuor volumina i formam epitomes redactio. Sexti ad hoc Ruffi viri consularis de Historia romana ad Valentinianum Augustum opusculum appositissimum : cum omnium indice literario. (6)-84 feuillets signés A par 6, a-i par 8 et k-l par 6. Epître de BADE adressée à Ludovio Allegrino datée de noël 1524 au verso du titre, suivie de la table sur trois colonnes. Le JUSTIN commence au feuillet 1, FLORUS s'ouvre au verso du 55, précédé d'une épître de Philppe Béroalde, et SEXTUS RUFFUS débute au 80 vo. Souscription au dernier feuillet : "Finis (.) Que omnia sexcentis labeculis opera sua redempta coimprimebat Jo. Badius Ascensius, ad idus decemb. MDXXIIII" (15 décembre 1524). RENOUARD : Badius II, 533-534. - Imprimeurs II, marque 2, encadrement C. II. Thucydidis Atheniensis historici gravissimi De Bello Pelopon[n]ensium Atheniensiumq[ue] libri octo Laurentio Vallen[si] interprete accuratissimo. Una cum Vita authoris. 122-(3) feuillets signés A-P par 8 et Q par 5. Caractères gothiques pour les titres courants. L'ouvrage contient les huit livres traduits en latin par Laurent VALLA, suivis au feuillet 121 vo D'une vie de Thucydide attribuée à MARCELLINUS et traduite par Bartolomeo PARTENIO. A la fin, table alphabétique sur trois colonnes, terminée par la souscription : "Finis indicis atque ita totius operis in edibus Ascensianis tertio idus iulias M.D.XIII Deo sint gratiae" (13 juillet 1513). RENOUARD : Badius III, 303-304. - Imprimeurs II, marque 1, encadrement C. III. Hegesippi historiographi inter christianos antiquissimi & verissimi historia De Bello Judaico, scaeptri sublatione, judeorum dispersione, et Hierosolymitano escidio, avio Ambrosio. graeca latina facta. Cum eiusdem Anacephaleosi & tabellis. 86 feuillets signés A-K par 8 et L par 6. Au verso du titre : préface de Bade à Guillaume BRICONNET datée de 1510. L'avis de Bade se situe au dernier feuillet, à la suite des tables de concordance ; "(.) consummatam in aedibus nostris iam tertium. Anno salvatis humanaem M.D.XXIIII ad idus novemb." (13 nomvembre 1524). RENOUARD, Badius II, 488-489. - Imprimeurs II, marque 2, encadrement C. Exemplaire dans une reliure estampée à froid du XVIe siècle. De la bibliothèque de R. GUERRIERS, avec son ex-libris gravé.BON EXEMPLAIRE.
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Luther, Martin.
Ein weyse Christlich Mess zuhalten vnd zum tisch Gottes zu gehen [Deutsch von Paulus Speratus].
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Wittenberg, [Cranach und Döring] 1524. 18 Bll.nnum. Mit Holzschnitt-Titelbordüre von Lucas Cranach. Geheftet.. Erste deutsche Ausgabe von Luthers im Dezember 1523 erschienenen Messordnung "Formula missae", in der er seine Ideen für eine reformatorische Neugestaltung des sonntäglichen Hauptgottesdiensts darlegt. Er widmete sie seinem Freund, dem Zwickauer Reformator Nicolaus Hausmann, der ihn wohl zur Abfassung gedrängt hatte. Sie ist eine wichtige Vorarbeit für seine berühmte 1526 erschienene "Deutsche Messe" (zu Inhalt und Bedeutung ausführlich: Köstlin/Kawerau I, 524 ff.). Der Reformator Paul Speratus (1484-1551) übersetzte die Schrift während eines Aufenthalts in Wittenberg 1523/24 und widmete sie der Gemeinde Iglau. Den Schluß bildet der Erstdruck des ersten deutschen Psalmlieds "Frölich wollen wyr Alleluja singen" von Johann Agricola in vier vierzeiligen Strophen, das 1533 in das Wittenberger Gemeindegesangbuch übernommen wurde (vgl. Jenny, Luthers Geistliche Lieder und Kirchengesänge S. 66). Die Schrift erschien innerhalb eines Jahres in mindestens 14 Ausgaben, darunter einer weiteren anonymen Übersetzung ins Deutsche. - Einzelne Marginalien, Rest eines Blattweisers am Titelrand, sonst schönes sauberes Exemplar. - VD 16, L-4738; Benzing 1700; WA 12. 202 A..
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DIOGENES LAERTIUS.
Diogenis Laertii Clarissimi Historici de Vita, & Moribus Philosophorum Libri Decem, de Vita, & Moribus Philosophorum Libri Decem, Nuper Ad Vetusti Graeci Codicis Fiaccuratissime Castigati,...
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Basilae: In Aedibus Valentini Cvrionis, September 1524.. Large octavo. [x]ff. 391 pages. With the printer's device on the verso of the final leaf. Small decorative devices on title, historiated woodcut initials. a4, b4-g4, a4-z4, A4-Z4, Aa4-Cc4. Contemporary paneled calf, worn and rubbed. Upper cover loose. Ties present. Acorns on both covers. Adams D486; Hoffmann II, 76; Graesse II, 397; BM Short Title Catalogue of German Books 244; VD 16, D 1837; Schweiger I, 97. Beginning with Thales of Miletus, there are over eighty biographies of Greek philosophers, ending with Epicurus.
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VALERIUS Maximus.
Exempla quattuor & viginti nuper inventa ante caput de ominibus. Plutarchi Cheronei Parallela addita propter materiae similitudinem.
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(per haeredes Philippi Iuntae) (1524), (Florentiae) - S.d.t. al front. marca tip., in fine: "Florentiae, per haeredes Philippi Iuntae a.D. 1524, die 27 novembris Clemente VIII pont. max." cm.9,5x15,5, cc.(4) 227 (1) (errore di numeraz. nelle cc.201-208, ma perfettamente completo), marca tip. con il giglio dei Giunti, sorretto da 2 putti e motto "Nil candidus"(nell'ultima c. il motto è stato cancellato con antichi segni a inch.). P. perg. 700sca con tass. con tit. oro impr. al dor., con lievi macchie e una picc. abras. Antiche firme al front., qualche antica nota ai margg. Lievi fioriture. Picc. mancanza al marg. bianco laterale est, della c.2, che non interessa il testo e della c.226, con perdita di un paio di lettere terminali di 2 righe. L'opera è una raccolta di aneddoti storici e detti memorabili, tratti da fonti diverse, per illustrare temi particolari, per lo più morali, patriottici e filosofici. Dedicatoria a Luigi Alemanno, patrizio fiorentino, di "Antonius Francinus Varchiensis" (Antonio Francino, nato a Montevarchi intorno al 1480), maestro di lingua greca e traduttore, curatore di testi greci e latini e collaboratore di Filippo Giun ti, di Bernardo e degli eredi. L'op. si compone di 9 libri, che contengono 95 rubriche, ciascuna delle quali contiene fatti desunti da fonti romane e greche. Al termine dei 9 libri, al verso della c.214, inizia la "Plutarchi Parallela e graeco traducta", dedicata a Iacobo Lavagnolo, da Guarinus Veronensis, che contiene: De Dati; De Asdrubale; De Xe se; De Mutio; De Amphiardo; De Valerio Torquato; De Tullo Hostilio; De Philippo; De Coclite; De Althea et Sylvia; De Pausania; De Bruto; De Epaminonda; De Manlio; De Her cule; De Brenno; De Tarpeia Virgine; De Curiatijs et Horatjis; De Metello; De P.Decio; De Cyanippo; De Arnutio; De Mario; De Cranippo; De Aemilio; De Myrrha Cinyrae filia; De Valeria; De Diomede; De Calpurnio Crasso; De Priamo; De Ruscio; De Aeco; De Maximo; De Aeolo; De Papyrio; De Aristone; De Fulvio Stello; De Sardianis; De Atepomaro; De bello Atheniensium contra Eumolpum; De Cinna; De Pisistrato; De Romulo; De Pelope; De Hebio; De Theseo; De Cominio; De pestilentia Lacedaemonis; De peste Valeriorum; De Philonomia; De Amulio; De Ilio; De Fabio Fabriciano; De Busire; D Phalaride; De Aruntio; De Anio; De Hegesistrato; De Telegono. L'op. ebbe fortuna fino al Medioevo. [D.Decia, I Giunti tip. a Firenze, Annali - I n.198]. Numero di catalogo: 209- 65
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Robertet Florimond 1458 1527
François 1er nomme un magistrat au Parlement de Bourgogne.
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- Nombre de document : 1 vélin 26 x 64 cm 22/04/1524 Document signé sur le revert par Florimont Robertet. large trou de rongeur sur un pli affectant le texte Lettres patentes de François 1er accordant à «maistre Hugues Briet licencié en droitz advocat de par nous en nostre chambre des comptes à Dijon [.] l'office de nostre conseiller clerc en nostre court de parlement de Bourgogne séant à Dijon» en remplacement de Nicolas de Chateaumartin «vacant à présent par son trespas». Homme d'Etat, trésorier de France et secrétaire des Finances de Charles VIII, il signe le traité d'Etaples (1492) et accompagne le roi dans l'expédition de Naples.
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Valle Battista Della
VALLO LIBRO CONTINENTE APPERTENENTIE AD CAPITANII, RETENERE & FORTIFICARE UNA CITTA' CON BASTIONI, CON NOVI ARTIFICII DE FUOCO AGGIONTI, COME NELLA TABOLA APPARE
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(G. DE GREGORIIS), Venezia 1524 - in 8° - pp.c.nn. 8, numerate 71, segue l'ultima bianca - Pergamena - Legatura non coeva, margini rifilati con perdita di cornice al frontespizio. Qualche riparazione di epoca successiva alle prime due e ultime due pagine. - Frontespizio inquadrato (inc. E. Celebrino da Udine), capilettera,10 ill. xil. A piena pagina e 11 piu' piccole n.t. Seconda rarissima edizione (la prima, introvabile, fu stampata a Napoli nel 1521). - Libro usato
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BOCCACCIO GIOVANNI.-
Ameto over Comedia delle Ninfe Fiorentine.
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. (In fine:) Stampata nella inclita città di Venetia per Nicolo Zopino e Vicentio compagno nel 1524. - In 8vo, legatura in pergamena da graduale quattrocentesco, rimontata; cc. 5. Bel frontespizio in ricca cornice xilografica con motivi allegorici, caratteri italici, marca tipografica in fine. Bell'esemplare, ad ampi margini. Adams /B - 2126. Panzer VIII, 1238. Sander 1057.
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ARNOLDI VON USINGEN, Bartholomäus (1464-1532).
Libellus . Jn quo respondet confutationi fratris Egidij Mechlerij [i.e. Aegidius Mechler] monachi franciscani sed exiticij laruati et co[n]iugati . Nitentes tueri errores et psidiam Culsameri [i.e. Johann Culsamer] . Cotra Lutheranos.
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- Kl.-4to (197 x 141 mm). Titel innerhalb breiter Holzschnitt-Bordüre. [76] Bl. Monochromer Pappband des 19. Jhs. Erfurt, [Mathes Maler], 1524. Erstausgabe. Der Verfasser, der u.a. den jungen Martin Luther in Philosophie unterrichtete, hatte im April 1518 an dem Kapitel des Augustiner Ordens in Heidelberg teilgenommen. Dabei gewann Luther durch seine glänzende Disputation, die er im Auftrag des Generalvikars Johann von Staupitz hielt, mehrere der anwesenden jungen Theologen, darunter Martin Butzer, Johann Brenz und Erhard Schnepff. Durch sein Auftreten verlor er aber auch alte Freunde, wie Bartholomäus Arnoldi von Usingen und Jodocus Trutvetter. Auf ihrer gemeinsamen Rückfahrt nach Erfurt versuchte dann Luther vergeblich, seinen ehemaligen Lehrer umzustimmen. Arnoldi, der die Missstände in der Kirche ebenso verurteilte wie Luther, wurde danach ein entschiedener Gegner der Wittenberger Reformation. Das vorliegende Werk erschien noch bevor Arnoldi 1525 aus Erfurt verwiesen wurde. Der danach im Augustinerkloster in Würzburg wirkende Erfurter gehörte zu jenen Theologen, die von Karl V. mit der Confutatio, der Ausarbeitung einer schriftlichen Widerlegung der Confessio Augustana, beauftragt wurden. - Der mit geflügelten Puttifiguren geschmückte Titelrahmen wurde vom Erfurter Druckerverleger Mathes Maler zwischen 1522 und 1531 in dieser Form noch häufiger verwendet. - Titel und erstes Textblatt mit kleinem Flecken, im Aussensteg stellenweise schmaler Wasserflecken und gelegentlich wenig stockfleckig. Hase, Erfurter Drucke, 528; VD 16, A-3719; Index Aurel. 108.960; Luther 68. First edition. The Augustinian friar Arnoldi was a teacher of Luther, and together with Jodocus he was the first to bring nominalistic trends into one academic school and employ them directly in their teaching. Arnoldi stood in high repute for holiness of life, rare intellectual endowments, and unswerving loyalty to the Church. Luther had an affectionate regard for him and after the Heidelberg Disputation of May 1518 he travelled in his company from Würzburg to Erfurt, during which he made ineffectual efforts to wean him from his ecclesiastical allegiance. Arnoldi's anti-Reformation attitude and utterances embittered Luther, who now violently assailed his old teacher whose removal to Würzburg, in 1525, did not interrupt his activity against the innovators. - The woodcut title border is adorned with winged putti was used in this form between 1522 and 1531 by the Erfurt printer Mathes Male. - Small stain in title and first text leaf, some light waterstains in outer margin of several leaves. - 19th century boards. [Attributes: First Edition; Hard Cover]
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Canby, Sheila
The Shahnama of Shah Tahmasp : the Persian Book of Kings
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Museum / YUP. New. 2011. Hardcover. 0300175868 . Flawless copy, brand new, pristine, never opened -- 288 pages. Publisher's description: One of the most voluminous epics of world literature, the Shahnama (or "Book of Kings") narrates the history of the ancient kings of Iran, from their mythical beginnings to the Arab conquest in 651 A. D. Although illustrated copies of the poem were commissioned by numerous Iranian kings, the Shahnama of Shah Tahmasp (r. 1524-1576) is arguably the most important and beautifully illustrated version ever produced. It was created by two generations of the most renowned early-16th-century artists at the royal atelier in Tabriz, the first capital of the Safavid dynasty. Characterized by calligraphy, painting, and illuminations of exquisite quality and artistic originality, the volume is considered one of the highest achievements in the arts of the book. After its creation, the Shahnama of Shah Tahmasp traveled through several royal collections until it was broken up and dispersed in the 20th century. Now, for the first time, all 258 illuminated pages of this famous volume are reproduced in color and close to their original size in this sumptuous publication. .
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BOCCACCIO GIOVANNI.
Ameto over Comedia delle nimphe fiorentine.
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Venezia, Nicolò Zopino e Vincenzo de Polo, dicembre 1524. "In-8°; 95 cc. (manca l'ultima bianca), bella marca tipografica in fine; legatura settecentesca in tutta pergamena rigida con titolo manoscritto al dorso. Frontespizio in cornice xilografica. Leggera ingiallitura alla prima carta ma buon esemplare." Rara e importante edizione, la prima che si fondi su una attenta revisione del testo e che sarà modello per le successive. Sander I, 1057. Panzer VIII, 1238. Cavalieri 247. Landau I, p. 87. LISTA M 2011
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BREMAN, Paul;
MILITARY ARCHITECTURE PRINTED IN VENICE,
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Antwerpen , De Vries - Brouwers, Bound, 418pp. ISBN 9789061941491. In the great days of Italian fortification literature - the century from Valles first Venetian edition in 1524 to the appearance of Tensini in 1624 - Venice accounted for roughly as many titles as the rest of Europe together. Books on fortification were a natural for the enterprising printer-publishers of this city-state, free from the constraints of small-minded princes and their paranoid insistence on state secrets. This annotated catalogue describes 350 books, published until the time when Venice ceased to be an independent state. It provides massive documentation taking into account the many ghosts created by misprints or over-zealous bibliographers and gives full collations, extensive annotations and locations of copies of all entries. An index of printers and a bibliographie raisonnée of the sources used, appear at the end. The thirty-five illustrations are chosen for their relevance to the subject and range from early bastion traces to emblematic portraits. New.
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PLUTARCHUS,
Vitae Romanorum et Graecorum Aemylii Probi imperatorum vitae Nupii recogn. Ludovicus Britannicus lectori,
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Ioanni Paulo Aureolo,, Brixiae, 1524 - in-folio, front. a 2 col. r./n. incorniciato da 18 riquadri cont. altrettanti ritr. xilogr. dei re, raffinati capilett. ornati, solida legat. m. pelle moderna (nervi al dorso e armatura in legno ai piatti). Sander, 5786. cc. (14 n.n.),CCCXVII,
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MENCKEN, H.L.
Typed Letter Signed
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- October 17, ny on his 1524 Hollins St. Baltimore letterhead to Walter Wanger*. 1 page. 8 1/4" x 5". In part: "Practically all the movie articles. are obviously composed by persons who have tried to rob Louis B. Mayer.Sara Haardt** writes excellent stuff.Mankiewicz*** is now trying to teach her the film art in Hollywood." *Hollywood film producer (1894-1968). **Sara Haardt (1898-1935) author was married to Menken 1930-1935. ***Joseph L. Mankiewicz (1909-1933) screenwriter; director, producer, AA winner for "All About Eve." Compare to Ebay #370 487 435 058 listed at $1,499.00.
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CARTA EJECUTORIA de Gomez de Valenzuela (1524)
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- DON CARLOS por la gracias de dios. Dada en la nombrada y grand ciudad de Granada a siete días del mes de Julio de mil y quinientos y veinticuatro años. Folio. 2 h. blancas 20 h. manuscritas 2 h., todo ello en vitela. Encuadernación en seda antigua. - Primeras páginas miniadas. Grandes capitulares decoraciones florales en color con escudo heráldico. Al final firmas. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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Geraldinus, Alexander
Itinerarium ad Regiones sub Aequinoctiali plaga constitutas Alexandri Geraldini Amerini, Episcopi civitatis S. Dominici apud Indos Occidentales.Opus Antiquitates, Ritus, Mores, & Religiones Popoloru, Aethiopie, Africae, Atlantici Oceani, Indicarumque Regi
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Guilelmi Facciotti. Vellum. Good. First edition, 12mo, [38], 284, [36] pp., extra engraved title-page, (*8, a8, b4, A-V8), bound in modern vellum, text with moderate darkening and rippling, short tear to leaf Q5 affecting no text, preliminary leaves *7 and *8 are transposed, else a very good copy. An extremely scarce primary account of the earliest period of American discovery, and particularly of the discovery of the West Indies. First written in 1524 and not published until 1631 it is one of the earliest written descriptions of the discovery and condition of the West Indies. The author was an intimate friend of Columbus and whose support of Columbus' argument for a spherical globe enabled Columbus to be heard by the official council charged with evaluating the proposed voyage. Geraldini was born at Amerini about 1455, and as a young man found his way to Spain. He first served as asoldier in the wars against Portugal, and was next employed at court in the service of Isabella. Soon after, as confidential agent or legate, he was sent to Pope Alexander VI, and to the various princes of Europe with whom he concluded many bargains and treaties. His editor claims also that he visited Africa and its many rulers, the islands of the Atlantic and even India. Geraldini was made the first Bishop of Santo Domingo where he died after a residence of five years in 1525. The present text includes an account of his voyage and a description of the island. He states that the native race had nearly been extinguished and that he is sending back to Europe two turkeys. European Americana 631/43; Sabin 27116; Medina 890; JCB II:236-37
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BIBLIA LATINA.
Biblia cum summariorum apparatu pleno quadruplicique repertorio insignita.
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Lugduni (Lyon), in officina Gilberti de Villiers, 1524, - kl. in-8vo,13 cm, Mit 6 größeren (1 ganzseitigen, davon 3 teilkolorierten) Textholzschnitten und zahlreichen kleinen Holzschnittportraits und figürlichen Holzschnitt-Initialen. 30 nn. Bl. + CCCCC num. + 54 nn. Bl. Titre avec gravure sur bois ?Fleur de Lys? coloriée, à la fin: gravure sur bois rectangulaire ?HieRoNiMo? avec texte ms., ms. sur titre ?Georgij Radigin I. - ?Gratia Refingens stupenda !? reliure plein parchemin d?époque. Charnière devant fendue. Exemplaire complet avec 3 grand bois et des centaines de lettrines mis en couleurs. Pages en haut rasées (uppermargins of text shaved ), tache d?eau au début et à la fin de l?ouvrage.Please notify before visiting to see a book. Prices are excl. VAT/TVA (only Switzerland) & postage.
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TRISSINO (Giovanni Giorgio)
Epistola de le lettere nuwvamente aggiunte ne la lingua italiana
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Sans lieu ni date [Rome, Ludovico degli Arrighi et Lautizio Perugino, 1524] - Petit in-4 [194 x 125 mm] de (8) ff., caractères italiques : maroquin rouge, filet doré encadrant les plats, dentelle intérieure dorée (reliure moderne) Deuxième édition. Les deux premières éditions, parues sans date, sont suivies d?une troisième imprimée en 1529 sur les presses de l?auteur à Vicence. La deuxième se distingue notamment par la dernière ligne du texte (p. 15, ligne 6) : elle ne comporte qu?un seul mot : ?particulari?; et non plus : ?le virtù particulari? Manifeste en faveur d?une réforme de l?alphabet italien. Dédié au pape Clément VII, le petit traité propose de fonder l?orthographe sur la prononciation en distinguant l?u du v. De même, l?emprunt à l?alphabet grec des lettres et devrait permettre de transcrire plus justement la prononciation des e et o ouverts. Le peintre Catena a laissé du poète Trissino (1478-1550) un beau portrait (musée du Louvre). Ses ouvrages contribuèrent non seulement au développement de la littérature en langue vulgaire mais ils constituent des bijoux typographiques car il fut un des mécènes d?Arrighi. Livret imprimé avec le premier caractère italique d?Arrighi. Calligraphe virtuose et copiste attaché à la chancellerie papale, Ludovico degli Arrighi fonde une imprimerie en 1524. On perd sa trace lors du Sac de Rome en 1527. Son adaptation de l?écriture cancellaresque à la typographie, avec l?orthographe particulière prônée par Trissino, est d?une distinction jamais surpassée ; Garamond, Simon de Colines et Granjon sauront en tirer profit. Les poinçons avaient été gravés par l?orfèvre Lautizio Perugino.- Légères rousseurs sur les deux premiers feuillets. (Mortimer-Harvard, Italian 16th Century Books, n° 506.- Gamba, n° 1703.- Barbier-Mueller, De Dante à Chiabrera II, 2007, n° 372.
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'PETRARCA FRANCESCO'
'CHRONICA DELLE VITE DE PONTEFICI ET IMPERATORI ROMANI ...'
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'BINDONI' 'In 8°, pp. 118, 5. legatura in peina pergamena coeva. Frontespizio in cornice architettonica. Ottimo lo stato di conservazione. opera erroneamente attribuita al petrarca. Marca tipografica con arcangelo gabriele all''ultima carta. Quinta edizione in volgare.B.L.,507-Adams,P,849.Alden & Landis,534/23.Sabin,61292. Lo stamperia Veneziana venne fondata nel 1524 tra Francesco Bindoni, figlio di Alessandro, e il suo patrigno Maffeo Pasini; durò fino al 1551, quando probabilmente Maffeo Pasini morì. Buono e fresco esemplare. Cod. U '
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Canby, Sheila R. (intro.):
THE SHAHNAMA OF SHAH TAHMASP The Persian Book of Kings.
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New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art / Yale University Press 2011 - 450x310mm 300pp with 300 colour illustrations. Hbk. in slipcase, new copy. The Shahnama of Shah Tahmasp (r.1524-1576) is arguably the most important and beautifully illlustrated version of the Persian Book of Kings ever produced. Created by two generations of the most renowned early-16th-century artists at the royal atelier in Tabriz, the first capital of the Safavid dynasty. Characterized by calligraphy, painting and illuminations of exquisite quality and artistic originality, the volume is considered one of the highest achievements in the arts of the book. After passing through several Royal collections the volume was broken up and dispersed in the 20th century. Now, all 258 illuminated pages are reproduced in colour and close to their original size, in this sumptuous publication. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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[Cortés, Hernando, And Peter Martyr]
Praeclara Ferdinadi Cortesii De Nova Maris Oceani Hyspania Narratio....[Bound With: ] De Rebus, Et Insulis Noviter Repertis...
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. [Nuremberg: Fridericus Peypus]: 1524. Folio. [4], 49, 12 leaves. Lacks map, supplied in expert facsimile, and blank leaf leaf H8. Eighteenth century three-quarter vellum and marbled boards, gilt leather label. Bookplate of John Carter Brown on front pastedown, with deaccession stamp. Minor soiling in the text, else very good. Cortés' Second Letter: The Conquest of Mexico The first Latin edition of Cortés' second letter, after its original publication in Seville in 1522. The work was translated by Petrus Savorgnanus. This copy bears the portrait of Pope Clement VII on the verso of the fourth preliminary leaf, which is not found with all copies. Cortés' second letter, dated Oct. 30, 1520, provides a vivid account of the people he encountered and fought en route to Tenochtitlan, painting a picture of an impressive empire centered around a great city. He relates his scrape with rival Velazquez and gives a wonderful description of the buildings, institutions, and court at Tenochtitlan. It is here that Cortés provides a definitive name for the country, calling it "New Spain of the Ocean Sea." This letter is also important for making reference to Cortés' "lost" first letter, supposedly composed at Vera Cruz on July 10, 1520. Whether that letter was actually lost or suppressed by the Council of the Indies is unknown, but there is little doubt it once existed. The text is the first major announcement to the world of the discovery of major civilizations in the New World, and as such is a work of surpassing importance. As usual, the second letter is here bound with Peter Martyr's De Rebus, et Insulis Noviter Repertis..., which provides an account of the recently discovered islands of the West Indies and their inhabitants. It is often considered a substitute for the lost first Cortés letter. One of the most important early descriptions of Mexico and the first encounter of the West with the Aztec civilization, and a work of bedrock importance to the New World. No complete copy has appeared for sale since 1985 European Americana 524/5; Sabin 16947; Harrisse (BAV) 125; Sanz 933-934; Medina (BHA) 70; Church 53; Winsor 2: 404: Burden 5: JCB German Americana 524/4; Streeter Sale 190.
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Luther, Martin
Das elltern dye kynder zcur Ehe nicht zwyngen noch hyndern Unnd dye kinder onn der eltern willen sich nicht verlobenn ssooenn
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Erfurt, Maler 1524. 22 cm. (8) Seiten mit Holzschnitt-Titelbordüre vom Monogrammisten BF. Festeinband, Halbpergamenteinband, Deckel mit Inkunabelpapier bezogen - Benzing, Luther 1914 - VD16 L 4296 - Luther, Titeleinf. 67a - Köstlin / Kawerau I, 409 (vgl.) - Diese interessante Schrift ist dem Ritter Hans Schott gewidmet, mit dem er während seines Aufenthalts in Worms 1518 in einem Zimmer wohnte (Köstlin). Luther befürwortet hier eine angemessene Anwendung elterlicher Gewalt, die "eyn solch zyll und mass hat, das sie nicht weytter sich strecket, den so fern sie dem kinde on schaden und verderben, sondern der seelen sey". Unter dem Titel das Motto aus Matth. 19: "Er schuff sie eyn menleyn unnd frewleyn." Die Titelbordüre besteht aus Säulen und Rundbogen. Die unter der linken Säule stehende Jahreszahl 1521 wurde von 1520 durch Änderung der "0" abgeändert (Nagler, Monogr. I, 1818). Blattränder stellenweise fingerfleckig; vereinzelt zeitgenöss. Unterstreichungen und Marginalien und im oberen Rand die Bezeichnung "4" -
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LUCENSIS ECCLESIAE CONSTITUTIONES SYNODALES. Adiecti sunt Canones Poenitentilales, sanctorumque Apostolorum. Praefixo Indice locupletissimo Rubricarum, seu titulorum, capitumque, & locorum maximè insignium. Lucae, apud Vincentium Busdracum, 1571.
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Prima edizione. Cm.20,6x15. Pg.136, (20 non numerate, contenenti l'indice e l'Errata, collazionate fuori posto). Legatura in piena pergamena grinzosa. Stemma di Lucca impresso al frontespizio. A pg.112 bella incisione silografica in formato cm.9x8 raffigurante San Martino nell'atto di tagliare il mantello. Capilettera incisi. Il volume è purtroppo privo del quaderno con le pg.49-56. Viene ugualmente inserito nel presente catalogo data la particolare rarità. Si tratta di uno dei capolavori editoriali del grande tipografo lucchese Vincenzo Busdraghi o Busdrago (Lucca, 1524-1601). Discendente da famiglia aristocratica avviò la propria impresa tipografica, contrassegnata dallo stemma del casato, un dragone alato con volto da vegliardo, nel 1549. Pubblicò pregevolissime opere, fra cui statuti di magistrature cittadine, libelli religiosi e scolastici e edizioni dei classici come Pontano. Lorenzo il Magnifico, Bandello, etc. La tipografia fu attiva sino al 1605.
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LUCIANUS Samosatensis.
Complures Lucani dialogi à Desiderio Erasmo Roterodamo utriusque linguae doctissimo in latinum conversi, & à Nicolao Buscoducensi illustrati, additis Fabularum & difficilium vocabulorum explanationibus. cum tabula. Distichon ab Hadriano Barlando lusum Graecia me genuit, nuper facundus Erasmus trastulit in latium, munere plaude puer. Levini Linii Endecasyllabon ad puerum emptorem.
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Michiel Hillen van Hoochstraten,, Antwerp, 1524 - 8vo. Half 17th century vellum, decorated with penwork; boards covered with marbled paper. Two small nice woodcut initials. Rom. type; 27-32 lines. 26, (2) leaves. Extremely rare fourth edition of these translations by Erasmus of the satirical dialogues of Lucianus Samosatensis (2nd cent. AD), the most important Greek author of the second generation of the Sophists. Erasmus has worked on the translation of Lucianus' dialogues together with Thomas More in the first years of the 16th century. An edition of this translation appeared in 1506. The first edition of Erasmus' translations edited with additions by Nicolaus Buscoducensis (1478-1553; NNBW, 3 (1914), cols. 183-5) was published by Michiel Hillen van Hoochstraten in Antwerp in 1517 (NK 3436; 2 copies); a second edition appeared in 1518 (NK 3437; 2 copies); a third in 1521 (NK 1400; 1 copy).Our edition of 1524 is extremely rare: Nijhoff-Kronenberg mentions only one copy with the Fa. Nijhoff in The Hague. The edition is not in the bibliography by F. Vanderhaeghen, Bibliotheca Erasmiana. In the following six years at least four more editions were published by Van Hoochstraten testifying of the popularity of these translations. Good copy; some contemporary marginal annotations and Latin proverbs and sayings on the blank verso of the last leaf.- (Some occasional browning). NK 1401 (1 copy); Erasmus Rot. Catalogus tentoonstelling 1936, p. 52; not in Machiels, Vanderhaeghen or Bibl. Erasm. Bruxell. [Attributes: First Edition; Hard Cover]
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Merlin, Jacques [ed.]).
Primus (-secundus) tomus quatuor conciliorum generalium.
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Paris, Jean Cornilleau für Galliot du Pré, 1524. - Folio (265 x 380 mm). 2 pts. in 1 vol. (30), LXXXVI, CCLVII, (1) ff. (10), CCXXXIII ff., last bl. f. With repeating wide woodcut title border, publisher's device on recto of final f. of pt. 1, and hundreds of woodcut initials. Contemp. blindstamped pigskin over wooden boards on 4 double bands. Ms. spine title. 1 clasp. This splendid publication unites the "summam octo Conciliorum Generalium Grecorum, & Latinorum, cum plerique actis synodalis. Adiunctis plurimis pontificum sanctionibus, ut copiose annotatum iam tenes in exordio totus operis" (colophone). Edited by the Paris theologian Jacques Merlin (cf. Jöcher III, 466). - Clean, virtually unbrowned copy with slight waterstain near upper edge throughout. Former chained binding; the small hole for fastening the chain is visible at the upper edge of the back cover; slight traces of rust on final flyleaf. Binding slightly stained and rubbed, small tear to top spine-end. Very rare; OCLC lists only two holding libraries (Harvard and Oxford). OCLC 64938286. CLC C-1885. Not in IA, BM-STC French, Adams, or Panzer. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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Longolius, Christophorus (C. de Longueil).
Orationes duae pro defensione sua in crimen lesae maiestatis, longe exactiori quam ante iudicio perscriptae, ac nunc primum ex ipsius authoris sententia in lucem editae. Oratio una ad Luterianos.
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- Florentiae, Haeredes Philippi Iuntae, 1524. 4to. Cart. settecent. 163 cc.n., 1 c.b. Marca tipogr. sul titolo. - Camerini 181: "Edizione originale dell'Orazione contro i Luterani e delle Epistole del Bembo e del Sadoleto, date postume da Reginaldo Polo, autore forse della Vita del Longolio". Le opere del L. pervenuteci, e in particolare l'epistolario, denotano una ricerca stilistica e un'eleganza espositiva di rara freschezza e vivacità (Wikipedia). Rara e bella edizione di questo interessante umanista, amicissimo del Card. Polo, nella casa del quale in Padova morì. - In gran parte con leggeri aloni d'acqua.
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IUSTINUS Marcus Iunianus
Iustino historico clarissimo, nelle Historie di Trogo Pompeio, novamente in lingua toscana tradotto.
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Nicolò Zoppino 1524 - In 8° (14,3 x 9,4). Cc. 176. Stupendo frontespizio xilografico a bordura, numerosi grandi capilettera e qualche piccola figura nel testo. Un buon esemplare anticamente lavato, mantiene qualche ingiallitura allinizio e in fine, e un foro di tarlo lontano dal testo. Lussuosa legatura tutto marocchino avana inizio Novecento firmata Gruel, piatti riccamente ornati a secco, tagli dorati. Prima edizione in volgare, deliziosamente illustrata della pregevole compilazione aneddotica dello storico vissuto in età antonina. First Italian translation, beautifully illustrated. Anciently washed, still with slight yellowing in first and last quire. Also a tiny wormhole at the end in blank margin, generally a pleasant copy in modern full maroon morocco signed Gruel, elaborated decor on covers, golden edges. ICCU/EDIT16, n. 37250. ADAMS, J-741. Non in BM [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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PLINY the Elder (Gaius Plinius Secundus) [A.D. 24-79].
Naturalis Historiae opus, ab innumeris mendis a D. Johan. Caesario. adjectisque in singulos argumetis, et breviusculis simul in margine scholiis, ab eodem illustratum.
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Cologne: Eucharius Cervicornus, 1524. - Folio. Ff. 16 p.l., 311 numb. leaves, [60]index. Signatures: Aa-Bb8, a-z8, A-Q8 [Q8 blank], 2a-c6, 2d-g4, 2h-i6, 2k-l4, m6. Elaborate woodcut title signed AW in top panel, large woodcut chapter initials and headpieces, separate title for index, wit h ornamental border. Contemporary German binding of polished calf over bevelled wooden boards, lately rebacked with spine tooled in blind between double raised bands. Sides panelled in blind with ornamental roll-tooled borders, front cover with the name "Plinius" stamped in an upper compartment, and the words "Nichil Miserius quam Animus sibe Male Concius" in the central panel, rear cover with the words "In Nocte Consilium" in the central panel; brass corners and edges, and remnants only of ca tches and clasps. General wear to extremities, hairline cracks in leather on front cover, lower brass corner on rear cover lacking, with some loss to wooden board. Early ink inscription on lower margin of title in neat German script, noticeable (1" long) worm track to initial 18 leaves, including title, with minor loss of image and type, sporadic marginal worming throughout, not generally affecting the type, except in later gatherings, modern bookplate on pastedown. Despite blemishes, a remark ably fresh clean copy, in a worn though still handsome early binding. The first edition of Pliny's "Natural History" by the humanist scholar and friend of Erasmus, Johannes Caesarius (1468-1550). It follows the text of Beroaldus (Parma, 1476), with numerous corrections. Printed in 1524 for Eucharius Cervicornus, first in a folio edition and later in the same year in 4 volumes, octavo, the folio edition features a finely executed woodcut title border by Anton Woensam of Worms (d. 1541) compose d of 4 panels divided into 13 compartments depicting the Labours of Hercules. The text is handsomely embellished with numerous large woodcut initials. Many of the striking white-on-black initials are from an alphabet designed by Hans Weiditz, first printed in Augsburg, 1521. Adams P. 1558. Graesse V, 339. BMC German p. 704. [Attributes: First Edition; Signed Copy; Hard Cover]
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Bolzanio, Urbano (1443-1525).
Urbani Grammaticae institutiones.
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Basel, Valentin Curio, 7 marzo 1524. "In-4o (mm 203x142). 4 carte non numerate, 249 numerate, una carta non numerata. Carattere romano, corsivo e greco. Il frontespizio è inquadrato in un arco trionfale riccamente ornato, sormontato da uno scudo araldico con marca di Valentin Curio, e alla cui base e ai cui lati sono raffigurati il banchetto degli dei e la leggenda di Tantalo, il tutto su disegno di Hans Holbein il Giovane (1498-1543) e inciso da Johann Faber (Heitz-Bernoulli, 106; F. Hieronymus, Basler Buchillustration 1500 bis 1545, 419). Al verso della carta Qq6 variante della marca di Curio, incisa anch'essa su legno su disegno di Holbein, e probabilmente realizzata da Hans Hermann: uno scudo araldico sorretto da quattro putti e inquadrato in edicola riccamente ornata sul cui arco è inciso 'valentinvs cvrio', la mano di Apelle che esce da una nuvola e traccia una linea su una tavoletta, secondo un aneddoto riportato da Plinio, e poi incluso negli Adagia erasmiani (Heitz-Bernoulli, 103; Hollstein's German, xiv A, 41; Wolkenhauer, Zu schwer für Apoll, Wiesbaden 2002, pp. 226-234). Numerose iniziali ornate e animate incise su legno, di varia grandezza e riferibili a diversi alfabeti disegnati dallo stesso Holbein. Testatine incise su legno. Legatura coeva tedesca, in pelle di scrofa su piatti di legno, decorata a secco. I piatti sono entrambi inquadrati in due cornici rettangolari concentriche sottolineate da filetti, di cui la più esterna è ornata con motivo vegetale in cui si intrecciano fiorellini doppi a sei petali; nella seconda cornice intreccio con fiorellini semplici a cinque petali. Diversa è la decorazione del rettangolo dello spazio centrale: quello al piatto anteriore è ornato con ferri a motivi vegetali, quello posteriore è invece decorato con due fasce di filetti a croce di S. Andrea e motivi vegetali. Al piatto posteriore sono impresse a secco, ma capovolte, le lettere 'L G V'. Tracce di fermagli. Dorso a tre grossi nervi, sottolineati da filetti; al secondo scomparto cartellino, in parte lacerato, sul quale una antica mano ha annotato, con inchiostro bruno, il titolo breve. La decorazione della legatura è in più punti appiattita, lacerata la parte inferiore del dorso. Esemplare in buono stato di conservazione. Alla c. aa1v alcune sottolineature - visibili anche alle carte aa2r e Qq6r - e annotazioni, di mano tedesca moderna, in matita rossa che rinviano all'Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexicon di Christian Gottlieb Jöcher. Nella Basilea dei primi decenni del Cinquecento particolarmente consistente fu la produzione in greco di Valentin Curio, attivo tra il 1521 e il 1533 e già collaboratore di Andreas Cratander alla stampa, nel 1519, del Lexicon Graecum di Giovanni Crastone. Nel marzo del 1524 apparve la grammatica greca di Urbano Bolzanio, data originariamente alle stampe da Aldo nel 1497/1498, su iniziativa di Curio per la prima volta proposta in area tedesca, sulla base dell'edizione apparsa a Venezia nel 1512 presso Giovanni Tacuino, rivista e notevolmente ampliata dallo stesso autore. In questa edizione da un indirizzo al lettore dell'umanista e praeceptor Helvetiae Heinrich Loriti Glareanus (1488-1563), in stretto contatto con Erasmo e al tempo - dopo un lungo soggiorno a Parigi - residente a Basilea. Lodevole la decisione di Valentin Curio - del quale Glareanus loda l'ingegno e la padronanza del greco - di mettere finalmente a disposizione della Accademia basileense un libro così utile e atteso. Pur non volendo negare l'autorità della Grammatica di Gaza - data alle stampe sempre da Curio nel 1523 - occorre riconoscere che si tratta di un'opera meno accessibile, redatta più per uso dei professori che degli studenti, mentre le Institutiones di Bolzanio sono un compendium tersum, uno strumento semplice e chiaro per lo studio del greco, del quale mostra inoltre le analogie con la lingua latina. A questo primo indirizzo segue la Epistola studiosis dello stesso Bolzanio, tratta dalla edizione veneziana del 1512 e dalla quale sono riprese anche le successive composizioni poetiche di Fausto Niceta e di Scipione Forteguerri Carteromaco (c. aa4), nonché i brevi testi grammaticali di corredo, tra i quali il De passionibus dictionum di Trifone, il De spiritibus tratto da Theodoretus e altri grammatici, e infine il De dialectis di Gregorio di Corinto (cc. Kk2v-Qq5v). L'edizione del 1524 si distingue non solo per la accuratezza della stampa, ma anche per il ricco corredo iconografico, interamente disegnato da Hans Holbein il giovane, al tempo attivo a Basilea. Di particolare bellezza è il frontespizio, inquadrato in una cornice architettonica riccamente ornata e sormontata dalla celebre marca di Valentin Curio, ispirata a un adagio erasmiano. Tale cornice era stata utilizzata dal tipografo basileense già nel 1521, nella edizione in lingua tedesca dell'Enchiridion di Erasmo (cfr. Hollstein's German, xiv A, p. 29). First edition printed in Germany of the celebrated grammar of Urbano Bolzanio, the princeps was printed by Aldus in 1497/1498. The production of the typographer Valentin Curio, who worked in Basel between 1521 and 1533 and previously collaborated with Andreas Cratander for the printing of the 1519 Lexicon Graecum of Giovanni Crastone, is of great value because it contributed to the diffusion of Greek texts among German countries. The text of the present edition is taken from the Venetian one printed by Giovanni Tacuino in 1512. Fine copy, decorated by a great number of woodcut initials and headings and with the famous woodcut frame, within Curio's device inspired by an Erasmus' adagium, on title-page, all designed by Hans Holbein. Contemporary German pigskin over wooden boards richly decorated in blind. Adams B, 2364; VD 16 B, 6528; STC German, 136; F. Hieronymus, Basler Buchillustration 1500 bis 1545, 419; Hollstein's German, xiv A, p. 29. "
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VALLE, Battista della
Vallo libro continente appertenentie ad Capitanii, retenere & fortificare una Città con bastioni, con novi artificii de fuoco aggionti, come nella tabola appare...
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Venezia, (G. de Gregoriis), 1524. Seconda rarissima edizione (la prima, introvabile, apparve a Napoli nel 1521 in una stesura più breve) di quest'opera sull'assedio e la difesa con macchine belliche. In 8°, c.nn. 8, numerate 71, segue l'ultima bianca. Bellissimo frontespizio inquadrato (inc. Eustachio Celebrino da Udine), capilettera in bianco su nero, 10 illustrazioni xilografiche a piena pagina e 11 più piccole nel testo, varie illustrazioni di manovre e altro. Qualche macchia leggera, più che altro ai margini. Legatura in pergamena non coeva. (Riccardi, II, 375 cita edizioni successive).
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WANG BING QUAN
Industrial Furnace Design Manual (3rd Edition)
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Ship out in 2 business day, And Fast shipping, Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Hardcover. Pages Number: 1033 Language: Chinese. Publisher: China Machine Press Pub. Date :2010-04-01. Industrial Furnace Design Manual (3rd Edition) is based on version 2, made the deletions and additions. Version 3 mainly discusses the metallurgical plant machine shop and some basic principles of industrial furnaces and design methods in detail and its subsidiaries provide industrial furnace type and design of device structure calculations. The book is 17 chapters, describes the main contents of design, heat transfer calculation, fuel and combustion calculations, steel heating, fuel consumed, combustion devices, pre-heater, furnace building materials and lining design, Front pipe, exhaust system , furnace structural parts, furnace machinery, used furnace design, resistance furnace, and controlled atmosphere furnace design, thermal measurement and control, environmental protection. Rich in content, informative, concise text, data and reliable, with a large number of charts, the book uses the latest technology national standards and uniform terminology. Manual available in the industrial furnace design, research, manufacture and service personnel are also available for teachers and students refer to the relevant professional institutions. Contents: 3rd Edition 2 Foreword Preface Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Section 1 Introduction 11 Introduction 12 Design Category furnace composed of 33 industrial furnace design of the original 54 design principles 55 Calculation data 66 6 81 Section 2 furnace fuel of choice options Select 82 93 combustion preheater lining material selection options 104 115 11 exhaust from the first three selected energy-saving industrial furnace industrial furnace energy consumption of 121 122, calculated 133 energy saving furnace means and measures 14 References 22 Chapter 2 Heat Transfer Calculation of the basic concepts of section 1 23 231 232 basic mode of heat transfer temperature field and thermal heat flux and heat transfer coefficient of 233 23 Section 2 of steady-state heat conduction of the basic laws of heat conduction 241 242 243 flat wall cylinder wall steady-state thermal conductivity steady-state steady-state thermal conductivity of 254 wall ball 26 Section 3 261 of the convective heat convection factor of 262 273 pairs of the basic formula of the mathematical description of convective heat transfer process 274 similar to the theory of convection in the application of natural convective heat 296 275 307 forced convective heat transfer boiling and condensation processes of radiation heat transfer section 4 33 341 342 basic concepts of radiation radiation absorption, reflection, and through the 343 basic law of blackbody radiation and the actual object 354 gray body radiation and absorption of radiant energy in the spatial distribution of 365 376 within the closed system of radiation heat transfer between the surface radiation 418 gas gas 397 and channel wall radiation heat transfer section 5 45 461 Heat Transfer in heat transfer between gas and surface 462 of gas through the walls transfer to another gas flame furnace 463 51 Heat Transfer in Section 6 of 531 unstable state heat conduction analysis method and an overview of 532 single-value conditions for the constant surface temperature of 533 semi-infinite flat surface of the heating or cooling 554 temperature is a constant object of finite thickness of the surface temperature of the heating or cooling 565 linear 576 changes in heating or cooling when surface heat flux is a constant heating or cooling the object 597 when the ambient temperature is a constant heating or cooling medium temperature is constant around 608 when the heating or cooling of thin materials Numerical Solution 639 64 63 References in Chapter 3 Calculation of fuel and combustion of fuel in section 1 65 651 652 solid fuel gas liquid fuel 703 in Section 2 of 75 811 calculated from fuel combustion heat of fuel combustion calculation 812 853 air needed for combustion air ratio calculation 864 875 and the combustion of gas combustion of gas density in the calculation of combustion temperature calculation 876 89 941 Section 3 of the fuel conversion conversion formula calculation example 952 96 96 References 97 Chapter 4, Section 1, the heating of steel Basic Concepts section of the heat exchange process 972 971 973 forging heating temperature heat treatment 995 984 thin steel and thick steel 1016 potentiometer with steel cross-section furnace temperature heating temperature 1017 were calculated thermal parameters with the holding time 102 2 1018 Simple calculation of heating time section of the furnace heating temperature 1051 1052 heated under constant heat flux, surface temperature of 1063 under the same heating time 107, Section 3, the heating furnace temperature calculation chart 1091 1092 Car-heating time of ingot heating furnace 1123 hours continuous steel heating furnace 115, section 4, less time was no less oxidation heating 1211 1212 no less oxidation of the heating works no less oxidized without oxidation furnace heated sample calculation 1213 1224 123 Reference Example calculation of Chapter 5 of the fuel consumption of 129 Calculation of bottom section 1 130 (or volume) and hot strength index 1301 Sand sand core strength index drying furnace hot oven and bake 1302 piston rod package thermal Strength Index 1313 Index 1314 heat intensity of various furnace chamber and car Heat Treatment Furnace Pit Furnace Strength Index 1325 Index 1326 heat intensity gas fuel or coal-fired heat treatment furnace volume heat bath oil or coal-fired strength index 1327 copper crucible melting furnace gas heat consumption index of 132 Section 2 133 units in the first heat consumption index 3 Heat balance calculation 1361 Hot Revenue 1362 Hot expenditure item 1363 furnace thermal efficiency calculation in 1524 with the heat balance method to calculate fuel consumption of 1525 heat balance analysis and industrial furnace energy-saving 156 References 163 Chapter 6 burner 164 Section 1 of the gas burner 1641 gas burning Classification and characteristics of the mouth pressure jet burner 1642 1663 1794 low swirl burner gas jet burner 1825 semi-atmospheric gas burner flat coke oven gas burner 1846 1857 1868 thermal diffusion burner flame burning gas burner 1869 level High-speed burner nozzle 18810 19812 19611 self-preheating burner flame regenerative burner adjustable burner 20013 202 2041 glib glib Section 2 Classification and properties of low-pressure nozzle 2063 2042 2144 high-pressure nozzle rotor-type oil burner nozzle 2235 No. 225 three pulverized coal combustion burner 2261 conditions and characteristics of pulverized coal burner Category 2262 232 227 References 233 Chapter 7 Section 1 preheater preheater preheater uses and use 2331 use 2332 use preheater 2353 to improve performance measures pre-heater 236, Section 2 partitions the design of preheater design points 2373 2361 2362 outlined the basic formula of 2414 partitions 246 preheater design calculations in section 3 the design of regenerative preheater 2651 Overview of 2652 the design of regenerative preheater basic formula 2663 2674 Calculation of regenerative preheater 269, Section 4 for example heat pipe preheater design 2701 outlines the heat pipe preheater 2702 design the basic formula 2714 2703 heat pipe design calculation example preheater 273 Reference 272 Chapter 8 furnace building materials and lining design in Section 1 274 2741 Industrial furnaces refractory products refractory products required for refractory products 2742 2743 2754 performance refractory products Common bricks shape and size 287 Section 2 Overview of refractory fiber 2941 2943 2942 Category refractory fiber products 2964 fire resistant properties of fiber reinforced refractory fiber coating binder 298 2985 Section 3 defines 2982 2981 unshaped refractory unshaped refractory non-use type 2993 refractory mortar refractory material classified 2994 303 3051 insulation materials in Section 4 the main properties of insulation material Diatomite Insulating Materials 3052 Asbestos products 3074 3053 Rock wool, slag wool and its products 3085 3086 vermiculite and calcium silicate products products, lightweight aggregate cement castable 3097 3108 3109 water glass lightweight castable castable products, expanded perlite 311, Section 5 of the 3111 Common Clay Bricks furnace building materials (brick) 3112 3124 Sand Cement 3113 3125 coagulant commonly used adhesives Cast Stone Products 3157 3156 Zhulu materials commonly used in bulk density, thermal conductivity and heat capacity 316, Section 6 of lining design of the general design requirements lining 3171 3172 3173 fiber lining brick design refractory fiber lining structure calculation 3324 337 340 9 References Chapter 341 Section 1 Front Pipes Front Range Gas pipeline design 3411 design flow calculation 3413 3412 3414 design features and layout of selected parts 3435 valve 3466 3467 tube stent elution purge system piping resistance 3478Satisfaction guaranteed,or money back.
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Commendone, Giovanni Francesco
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- Commendone, Giovanni Francesco, Kardinal (1524-1584). Eigenh. Albumblatt. O. O. u. D. 1 S. Qu.-12mo. 2.500,-Ein Stehsatz radikalen Luthertums, vom Kardinal anscheinend ironisch zitiert, um den Extremismus des Gegners bloßzustellen: "Incipit hareticus fieri, qui scripta Lutheri / Carpit, et infernum, ni resipiscat, adit" ("Wer Luther angreift, hat die Schwelle zur Häresie überschritten und muß, so er nicht Abbitte leistet, zur Hölle fahren"). Der Straßburger protestantische Theologe und Hebraist Tobias Speccer (1563-1622) zitierte das Wort (etwas ausführlicher und leicht abgewandelt) in seinem Aufsatz "De vera Iesu Christi Ecclesia & Pontificia Romana opposita" (1617) innerhalb eines akademischen Jubiläumsbands zur Hundertjahrfeier der 95 Thesen. In diesem Kontext legt der Satz Zeugnis ab von der geradezu maßlosen Verehrung, die Luther noch über sieben Jahrzehnte nach seinem Tod unter seinen Jüngern genoß. - Kardinal Commendone hatte mehrere päpstliche Missionen an die Höfe protestantischer Fürsten absolviert. Die zahlreichen Briefe, die er während seiner Mission in Deutschland während der Jahre 1560/61, als er die katholischen und protestantischen Stände zur Teilnahme am wiedereröffneten Konzil von Trient einlud, zeichnen ein lebhaftes Bild von den Situation der deutschen Kirchen jener Zeit. - Etwas wurmspurig. Hs. Echtheitsbestätigung des 18. Jhs. ("Autographum Cardinalis Commendone") in roter Tinte am Fußende des beschnittenen Blatts. Commendone, Giovanni Francesco, cardinal (1524-1584). Autograph quotation. No place or date. Oblong 12mo. 1 p. 2.500,-A catchphrase of radical Lutheranism, apparently quoted ironically by the Cardinal to expose the extremism of his opponents: "Incipit hareticus fieri, qui scripta Lutheri / Carpit, et infernum, ni resipiscat, adit" ("He who attacks Luther, begins to be heretical, and, unless he repents, goes to hell"). The Strasbourg Protestant theologian and Hebrew scholar Tobias Speccer (1563-1622) quoted the lines (in a slightly more extensive version, with variation) in his essay, "De vera Iesu Christi Ecclesia & Pontificia Romana opposita", published in 1617 in an academic volume celebrating the centenary of the Ninety-Five Theses, the primary catalyst for the Protestant Reformation. In this context, they give evidence of the extreme reverence Luther enjoyed among his disciples more than seven decades after his death. - Cardinal Commendone had performed various papal missions to the courts of Protestant rulers. The numerous letters which he wrote during his 1560/61 mission to Germany to invite the Catholic and Protestant Estates to the re-opened Council of Trent present a picture of the ecclesiastical conditions in the country during those times. - Some worming. 18th-century authentification note ("Autographum Cardinalis Commendone") in red ink at the foot of the clipped page.
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