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EGNAZIO (Giovanni Battista Cipelli, dit).
Somaire de chroniques, contenant les vies, gestes, et cas fortuitz, de tous les empereurs d'Europe, depuis Iules César, iusques à Maximilian dernier décédé. Auec maintes belles histoires et mentions de plusieurs Roys, Ducz, Contes, Princes, Capitaines, et autres, tant Chrestiens que non, tant de hault que de bas estat et condition. Faict premièrement en langue latine. Et traslaté de ladicte làgue Latine en langaige Françoys, par maistre Geofroy Tory de Bourges.
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Paris, en la boutique de Charles Langelier, 1543. - 16 pages, 112 feuillets numérotés CXII (manquent les feuillets 83 à 86), 129 vignettes in-texte (10,5x16,5cm). Reliure Ancienne Cuir. Coins émoussés. Plats et dos frottés. Défauts aux coiffes et au plat inférieur. Papier abîmé par l'humidité. Larges mouillures claires à presque l'ensemble des feuillets. Page de titre particulièrement abîmée (Mouillure rouge et gribouillages). Dernier feuillet percé avec manque au texte. Geoffroi Tory de Bourges. Mulitples Gravures. Bel Ouvrage.
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JOANNES STOBAEUS
Eklogai Apophthegmaton. Sententiae ex thesauris Graecorum delectae (Graece et Latine) ..., nunc primum ... in Latinu(m) sermonem traductae. Ed. and trans. by Conrad Gesner
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Zurich, Christoph Froschauer, 1543. With woodcut printer's mark on title, and numerous woodcut initials. 12 unn. leaves (last blank), 301, (1) pp., leaves 302 (-537), 20 unn. leaves index. Folio. 17th-century full calf, back gilt, marbled end-papers, all edges red. With old ownership entries. Zurich, Christoph Froschauer, 1543. First bilingual edition with the first Latin translation of the famous anthology, compiled from the writings of Greek poets, philosophers, and orators by the Macedonian scholar Joannes Stobaeus (5th cent. A.D.), and intended in the first instance for the instruction of his son Septimius. It deals with a variety of topics, from metaphysics to household economy, and it is concerned chiefly with ethical questions. The illustrative extracts, which Stobaeus probably owed in large measure to earlier collectors, are arranged under thematic headings. Photius, Patriarch of Constantinople and the best of Byzantine scholars (9th cent.), commends the work for its usefulness to writers and speakers. The special value of the work for us lies in the large number of quotations from many earlier authors whose writings are otherwise lost, or which often throw light upon difficulties in the regular manuscript tradition. As the first Greek edition, Venice 1536, proved to be extremely faulty, Gesner re-edited the Greek text from several manuscripts and added the first Latin translation together with some other works (a.o. an elegy ascribed to Solon and translated by Ph. Melanchthon). "Indeed no editor, up to the close of the last century, had done so much to the supply of lacunae, and the restoration of a pure text, as Conrad Gesner..." (Dibdin, An introduction ... II, 429). - Somewhat browned, slight waterstaining to lower corners at the end. - VD 16 J 769; Rudolphi 300; STC (German), 459; Adams S-1872; Vischer C 324; Wellisch A-11.1; Ley, Gesner, 15; Fischer a.o., Conrad Gesner (1967), 124; Leemann-van Elck, Die Offizin Froschauer, 91. CLASSICS ; HELVETICA: ZURICH-ZUG ;
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Consolatio in adversis ex optimis quibusque authoribus excerpta, authore Fratre Iacobo Percheto Benedectino Diuionensi. Nunc primum in Lucem edita
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Ex officina Viduae P. Vidouaei, ante collegium Remense, Parisiis 1543 - Religione - Cinquecentine 15.5x9.2 cm., 57, [7] cc., bella marca al verso dell'ultima carta raffigurante un albero, legatura ottocentesca in pergamena con titoli dorati al piatto ant., gora d'umidità non particolarmente fastidiosa alla parte superiore delle prime carte, esemplare in buono stato di conservazione, in latino Edizione rara, non censita in nessuna biblioteca.
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EUCLID
Euclide Megarense philosopho: solo introduttore delle scientie mathematice diligentemente reassettto, et alla integrita ridotto per il degno, professore di tal scientie Nicolo Tartalea, brisciano, secondo le due tradottioni: e per commune commodo & utilit
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[Vinegia (i.e. Venice), Venturio Rossinelli ad instantia e requisitione de Guilielmo de Monferra, & de Pietro di Facolo da Vinegia libraro, 1543.]. First edition in Italian and first edition in a modern language, folio, 242 leaves, large woodcut device on colophon and on verso of final leaf; woodcut arms on title-p.; geometrical woodcut diagrams in the margins throughout; a good, complete copy in dirty old vellum, recased in the 19th century, with extensive paper repair to margins of the title-p. and following leaf, also with paper repairs to corners of a number of pages throughout; some leaves washed. The translation and commentary is by Niccolo Tartaglia, one of the most noted mathematicians of the 16th century who here has added his own preface, commentary and eulogy on the utility of mathematics. According to Stillman Drake, Galileo at Work, pp. 2-4, it is probably this translation that was used by Galileo. "Tartaglia's Italian translation of Euclid�the first published translation of the Elements into any living language of Europe�was an event of great importance to the progress of mathematics, and indeed of all applied sciences. For the first time the principal treasury of rigorous mathematical reasoning was open to men who knew neither Greek nor Latin. The implications of that event for the science of mechanics were great because literacy in Europe was very high, especially among engineers and artisans" (Drake & Drabkin, Mechanics in Sixteenth Century Italy, pp. 21- 22). Adams E-992; Thomas-Stanford, Early Editions of Euclid's Elements, no. 34.
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Bobzin, Hartmut:
Der Koran im Zeitalter der Reformation. Beiruter Texte und Studien, Bd. 42.
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Würzburg: Ergon Vlg., 2008.. 597 S., gebundene Ausgabe.. Gebraucht, aber gut erhalten. - 1543 - EIN VERGESSENES DATUM EUROPÄISCHER ISLAMKUN-DE -- MARTIN LUTHER UND DER KORAN -- Einleitung -- Die Quellen für Luthers Korankenntnis -- Der Libellus contra legem Sarracenorum (Confutatio Alcorani) des Ricoldo da Monte Croce -- Die Cribratio Alcorani des Nikolaus von Kues -- Der Libellus des "Ungenannten Mühlbächers" -- Der lateinische Koran -- Exkurs: Der Koran im mittelalterlichen Europa -- Byzanz -- Lateinische Kirche bis zum Beginn der Kreuzzüge -- Petrus Alphonsi -- Das Corpus Toletanum -- Die Koranübersetzung des Marcus von Toledo -- Die Missionstätigkeit der Bettelorden im 13/14 Jahrhundert und der Koran -- Der dreisprachige Koran des Juan von Segovia -- Die Auseinandersetzung des Dionysius Carthusianus mit dem Koran -- Alfonso de Spina und Juan Andres -- Flavius Mithridates' Übersetzung von Sure 21-22 -- Egidio da Viterbo -- Luthers Arbeit am Koran -- Die Türkenschriften der Jahre 1529/30 Luthers Übertragung von Ricoldos Contra Sarracenos -- Die Suren und ihre Namen -- Die übersetzten Koranzitate -- Luthers Koranbild anhand der Confutano -- Zur Nachgeschichte von Luthers Verlegung -- Luthers Vorrede zu Biblianders Koranausgabe (1543) -- THEODOR BIBLIANDER UND DER KORANDRUCK VON BASEL -- (1542/43) -- Einleitung -- Biographische Skizze -- Der Sprachgelehrte -- Exkurs: Biblianders Arabischkenntnisse -- Der Islam -- Die Koranausgabe -- Druckgeschichte und Gutachterstreit -- Die Ausgabe des Jahres 1543 und ihre Varianten -- Zum Inhalt der Ausgabe des Jahres 1543 -- Die Koranübersetzung -- Der lateinische Text -- Der arabische Text -- Exkurs: Der Basler Koran Ms A III 19 -- Zur Nachgeschichte von Biblianders Koranausgabe -- JOHANN ALBRECHT VON WIDMANSTETTER UND DER KORANDRUCK VON NÜRNBERG (1543) -- Einleitung -- Biographische Skizze -- Der Sprachgelehrte -- Die "Koranausgabe" -- Einleitung -- Zum Inhalt der "Koranausgabe" -- Die Theologia Mahometis -- Die Epitome Alcorani -- Exkurs: Cod arab monac 7 -- Zur Nachgeschichte von Widmanstetters "Koranausgabe" -- GUILLAUME POSTEL UND SEINE Excussio alcorani (1544) -- Einleitung -- Biographische Skizze -- "Le fort pauvre arabisant" - Posteis frühe Beiträge zur Ara- -- bistik -- Das Alphabetum ( 1538) -- De Originibus (1538) -- Grammatica Arabica (ca 1538/40) Exkurs: Posteis grammatische Quellen -- Posteis frühe Übersetzungen aus dem Arabischen -- De orbis terrae concordia (1543/44): Posteis Arbeit am Koran -- Allgemeines -- Die Koranübersetzung -- Allgemeines -- Die Suren und ihre Namen -- Übersicht über die übersetzten Koranverse -- Zum sprachlichen Charakter der Übersetzung. ISBN 9783899130409
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VITRUVIUS /RYFF, Walter, ed
De Architectura Libri Decem!nuc in primum in Germania qua potuit diligentia excusi, atque hinc inde schemetibus non iniucundus exornati! FRONTINUS. !de Aquaeductibus urbis Romae! CUSANUS, Nicolaus. De staticis Experimentis, fragmentum
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Strasbourg: Knobloch, 1543. Scarce first edition of the first edition of Vitruvius published in Germany, illustrated with reduced copies of the woodcuts found in the 1521 Como edition; also containing an edition of Frontinus on aqueducts, the most important ancient treatise on the subject, as well as the second edition (first c. 1500) of an important text by Nicolaus of Cusa containing the first experiment in plant physiology. The first edition of Vitruvius published outside Italy, Ryff!s redaction (which preceded his German translation of the work by five years) is his first piece of scholarship in the field of architecture. Walther Hermann Ryff!s reputation was cemented by his Vitruvian editions: he !skillfully won himself a readership scarcely familiar even with such terms as !architect! and !architecture!! (Kruft p. 71). Ryff (Rivius, d. 1548) was a humanist-trained doctor and mathematician from Nuremberg, who !had an extensive knowledge of published Renaissance writings on architectural theory. (A year before his translation of Vitruvius he published a substantial volume of texts and commentaries on the subject, in German, from mainly Italian sources)! (ibid p. 470). There are two known states (or issues) of this edition; that offered here contains a preface by Messerschmidt, as opposed to the author.Following the text of Vitruvius are Frontinus!s important work on the aqueducts of Rome, and the treatise on !Static Experiments! by Nicolaus de Cusa. !In this he records the famous experiment, antedating Hales 200 years, of weighing earth and seeds, then the resulting plants, their ashes, and the earth in which they had grown! (Osler 7465), and establishing that plants absorb something of weight from the air. This is considered the first experiment in plant physiology in modern times, and incidentally, the first formal proof that air has weight (see H. Viets, !De staticis experimentis of Nicolaus Cusanus,! in Annals of Medical History (1922), pp. 115-35 and R. Benedict, !The first experiment in plant physiology,! in Science (1939), pp. 411-12). The treatise was first published at Strasbourg about 1500 (Goff N-97); this is its second appearance in print. * VD16 V-1763; Fowler 401; Berlin Katalog 1806; Adams V-906; Cicognara 707; not in Millard, Northern European.. 4to. [19.5 x 13.5], (26) ff., 314 pp (i.e. 312; pp. 97-98 omitted in pagination, as described by Fowler), (26) ff., including numerous woodcut initials and numerous woodcuts in text. Bound in early stiff vellum, raised bands on spine, with title neatly stenciled. Ownership inscription of Lorenz Vibrosch (?) on title; annotated through book VII with subject headings in what is likely a 17th-century hand. Some toning and light, even browning; iron in ink annotations occasionally bleeding through extreme outer margin, with minor loss to annotation and the blank margin supporting it. Withal, a fresh, unwashed copy, with good strikes of the woodcuts.
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Henrich, Rainer
Heinrich Bullinger Werke
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Theologischer Verlag Zurich. New Vertritt Bullinger mit seiner Ablehnung der Polygamie denselben Rigorismuswie die von ihm bekämpften Täufer? Dies ist nur eine der heiklen Fragen, die zur Diskussion stehen. 1543 tritt Bullinger erstmals in Kontakt mit Anhängern der Reformation in Venedig (Altieri) und Siebenbürgen (Honter). Nach längerer Unterbrechung kommt auch das Gespräch mit dem Straßburger Reformator Martin Bucer wieder in Gang, dessen Mitwirkung an der Reformation im Erzbistum Köln Thema zahlreicher Briefe ist. Breiten Raum nehmen auch die Nachrichten über den Aufenthalt des Kaisers in Deutschland und seinen Feldzug am Niederrhein ein. Luthers gereizte Reaktion auf die Zusendung einer neuen Zürcher Bibelübersetzung löst wachsende Sorgen um die Einheit der Protestanten aus.
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Valla Lorenzo
Laurentii Vallae tam grecae quam latinae linguae doctissimi elegantiarum libri omnes accuratius emendati, & scholiis ubi mendosi fuerant, illustrati. Cum doctissimis Annotationibus Alexandri Neapol. G. Budaei, & Andrae Alciati, ut videre est in elencho.
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per Alouisium de Tortis,, Venetiis, 1543 - 2 opere in un vol. in-8° antico (160x103mm), pp. (50), 551. Segue: Lorenzo Valla, In Errores Antonii Raudensis annotationes nuper accuratius emendatae. Item ex Alexandri ab Alexandro genialibus libris in eundem Laurentium annotationes, ibid., 1543, pp. (12), 115, (3). Legatura coeva p. pergamena molle con unghie e tracce di legacci e con titolo manoscritto verticalmente in antico sul dorso. Frontespizi con titolo entro bordura xilografica riccamente figurata. Indici preliminari. Registro ed explicit al colophon. Annotazioni di mano coeva a svariate cc. e al frontespizio, manicule antiche. Alcuni restauri antichi alla prima c. bianca con strisce di pergamena ricavate da un preesistente manoscritto. Alcuni aloni ininfluenti. Bell'esemplare. Cinquecentina veneziana del capolavoro valliano, il trattato forse il più rilevante dell'Umanesimo italiano sotto il prospetto linguistico-retorico, qui corredato delle annotazioni di Alessandro Alessandri, di Guillaume Budé e di Andrea Alciati. La seconda opera è invece una refutazione dell'umanista e frate minorita Antonio da Rho (1398 ca.-1450 ca), professore di eloquenza a Milano. Manca all'Adams e a STC Italian Books.
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Flathe, Theodor:
Sanct Afra -
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- Geschichte der kgl. sächs. Fürstenschule zu Meissen seit ihrer Gründung im Jahre 1543 bis zu ihrem Neubau in den Jahren 1877-1879. Leipzig : Tauchnitz, 1879. XII, 492 S. : Mit e. Portrait u. e. Ansicht des alten Schulgebäudes HLdr. Einband stärker berieben - Ecken bestoßen.Im Text und auf den letzten Vakatseiten mit handschriftlichen Eintragungen der Zeit .Schnitt etwas unsauber - einige wenige Seiten mit kleinen Einrissen.Auf dem Vorderdeckel ist der Name des Besitzer/Schülers datiert 1883 eingeprägt. Wir versenden spätestens am folgenden Tag ordentlich verpackt mit beiliegender Rechnung. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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Sophocles (469-399 B.C.)
TRAGOEDIAE OMNES, NUNC PRIMUM LATINAE AD VERBUM FACTAE, AC SCHOLIIS QUIBUSDAM ILLUSTRATAE
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Venice: Gio. Battista a Burgofranco, 1543. The First Edition of the Complete Tragedies to appear in a Latin translation. PrinterOs device at beginning and end, historiated and ornamental woodcut initials throughout. 8vo, contemporary blind-panelled calf over boards, roll-tooled border creating the panels on both covers, the spine with raised bands over thick cords, original ties. 187, [1] f. A very handsome copy, well preserved in original state with some expected age evidence to the sides of the covers, minimal refurbishment at the edges.. VERY RARE FIRST EDITION IN LATIN OF THE CORNERSTONE TEXTS OF WORLD THEATRE AND DRAMA. Translated by Ioanne Baptista Gabia Veronensi. The Greek text was first printed by Aldus Manutius in 1502, and it is very surprising that it was another 40 year before the text appeared in a language which made it accessible to most scholars, although separate editions of the Antigone and Electra had been published in translation. Sophocles has been called the father of Modern theatre and the Homer of tragedy.OAccording to Aristotle in the Poetics, Sophocles was an innovator in tragedy: he added a third to the previously accepted two actors, introduced Oscene paintingO, and increased the chorus from twelve to fifteen; he also abandoned the Aeschylean practice of writing trilogies on related events instead giving each play a self-contained plot....His characters were admired by Aristotle for being Olike ourselves only noblerO; his heroes and heroines are placed in circumstances in which they must act, and by their actions, which often have tragic consequences, they show their heroic stature. For Aristotle, Oedipus Rex represented Greek tragedy at its greatest.O - Howatson. No copies show in the open marketplace or at sale in many, many years.
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Eustratius / Aspasius / Ephesius, Michael, Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca: Versiones latinae temporis resuscitarum litterarum (CAGL): Band 11 (insgesamt 2 Bände/Teile), Aristotelis Stagiritae Moralia Nicomachia, Neudruck der Ausgabe Paris 1543
Eustratius / Aspasius / Ephesius, Michael, Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca: Versiones latinae temporis resuscitarum litterarum (CAGL): Band 11 (insgesamt 2 Bände/Teile), Aristotelis Stagiritae Moralia Nicomachia, Neudruck der Ausgabe Paris 1543
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Frommann-Holzboog. Eustratius / Aspasius / Ephesius, Michael, Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca: Versiones latinae temporis resuscitarum litterarum (CAGL): Band 11 (insgesamt 2 Bände/Teile), Aristotelis Stagiritae Moralia Nicomachia, Neudruck der Ausgabe Paris 1543 Einleitung von Lines, David A. Übersetzt von Felicianus, Johannes B Verlag : Frommann-Holzboog ISBN : 3-7728-1230-9 Einband : Leinen Seiten/Umfang : XX, 552 Seiten Erschienen : 1. Auflage 04.2006 Preisinfo : 498,00 Eur[D] Eustratius war ein begabter Philosoph in der Tradition von Michael Psellus, arbeitete mit Michael von Ephesus zusammen - unter dem stimulierenden Einfluß einer Intellektuellengruppe, die von Anna Komnena nach dem Tod ihres Vaters, Kaiser Alexius I. ( 1113), zusammengebracht wurde. Eustratius ist bekannt als der Autor von Kommentaren zum zweiten Buch von Aristoteles' >Analytica posteriora Nikomachischen Ethik Ethik< von Aspasius (dem ältesten Kommentator), Michael von Ephesus und zwei anonymen Kommentatoren zusammengeführt. Diese Kommentare erfreuten sich einer weiten Verbreitung in der mittelalterlichen lateinischsprachigen Welt Mitte des 13. Jahrhunderts. Ihre wahre Herkunft war bis zum 16. Jahrhundert unbekannt, als Giovanni Bernando Feliciano in einer neuen Übersetzung größtenteils die Zuschreibung der Kommentare zu den verschiedenen Büchern korrigierte.. 3-7728-1230-9 Verlagsfrisch New Copy
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ROYARDUS, JOHANNES.,
Homiliae per festivitates sanctorum ... iam pridem editae, & nunc denuo per eundem recognitae, tersae, & emendatae. 2 Teile in 1 Bd.
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(Antwerpen, J. Graphaeus, 1543?).. 12 Bl., 159 num. Bl.; 12 Bl., 184 num. Bl. Ldrbd d. Zeit mit Blindprägung von Streicheisen, Rollen- u. Einzelstempeln (ohne Rücken u. Schließen, Gelenke gelockert, durchgehend mit Nässespuren, etwas feuchtwellig u. braunfleckig, anfangs u. am Ende einige Blatt mit stärkerem Braunfleck an d. unteren Ecke, die letzten 8 Bl. mit ca. 1,5 cm langer Wurmspur im Text, wenige Anstreichungen von alter Hand, Titel u. Schlussblatt mit alten Besitzvermerken).. Der flandrische Franziskanermönch Johannes Royardus (Jean Rayaerds, Jan Royaerts) wirkte in Antwerpen, wo er wegen seiner Art zu predigen sehr beliebt war. Er starb 1547 in Brügge.- Adams R 837 (nur Pars aestiva; die HAB Wolfenbüttel datiert die Ausgabe auf 1555); vgl. Jöcher III, 2189.
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HIPPOCRATES & Johannes HEURNIUS.
Rare first edition of a successful edition and translation by the first Leiden Professor of Medicine, Aphorismi Graecè, & Latinè. Brevi enarratione, sidaque interpretatione ita illustrati, ut ab omnibus facilè intelligi possint. Cum historiis, observationibus, cautionibus, & remediis selectis.
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ex Officina Plantiniana by Christopher Raphelengius, A9FGFK4C5FH3, (Leyden), - 16mo. Contemporay vellum with title in ink on spine. Woodcut printer's device on title, woodcut initials. (16), 512, (16) pp. Rare first edition of the Aphorisms of Hippocrates of Cos (460-370 BC), the father of Medicine, edited and translated into Latin by the famous first Leyden professor of medicine Johannes Heurnius (1543-1601). The aphorisms of Hippocrates are the earliest collection of the kind. It is a series of observations from which the patient's affliction could be deduced and treatment prescribed. Their broad application made them exceptionally valuable to medical practitioners of the time. Included are notable and often invoked phrases as: 'Life is short, [the] art long' and 'The physician must not only be prepared to do what is right himself, but also to make the patient, the attendants, and externals cooperate'.The translater and editor Joannes Heurnius (Jan van Heurne) had studied at the Hieronymus School in his native town, under a.o. Georgius Macropedius. Afterwards he continued his studies in Louvain (with Gemma Frisius), Paris, where he developed an interest in surgery and finally Padua, the cradle of European medical education, in 1567. In Padua Heurnius became acquainted with the teaching of medical students at the bedside; this innovation had been introduced by Battista da Monte some decades before. He graduated in Padua in 1571 and became immediately court physician of Francois Perrenot, the nephew of Count Granvelle. He held this position until 1573, when he returned to his native town, where he practiced until 1581, when he was appointed professor of medicine at the Leiden University. He was also the physician of William the Silent and Prince Maurits. He introduced for the first time bedside teaching for medical students in Northern Europe. The 'Series lectionum' of the Laiden University annouce lectures of the Aphorisms of Hippocrates in 1599.Apparently the translation by Heurnius was very successful. Re-editions appeared in 1607 (in Leiden and Antwerp), 1609, 1611 - both by the Officina Plantiniana at Leiden -, a 'second edition' was published in 1623 by J. le Maire at Leiden; further editions: 1615 (Lyon, Widow of Ant. de Harsy) and 1690 in Jena. Good copy with ms. ownership's entries on cover and title and some contemporary annotations.- (Binding a bit wrinkled, front hinge loose). NNBW IV, cols. 744-5; Krivatsy 5642; not in Garrison & Morton, nor BMN. [Attributes: First Edition; Hard Cover]
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Euclid
Euclide Megarense Philosopho: Solo Introduttore Delle Scientie Mathematice Diligentemente Reassettto, Et Alla Integrita Ridotto Per Il Degno, Professore Di Tal Scientie Nicolo Tartalea, Brisciano, Secondo Le Due Tradottioni: E Per Commune Commodo &...
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Venturio Rossinelli ad instantia e requisitione de Guilielmo de Monferra, 1543. ]. First edition in Italian and first edition in a modern language, folio, 242 leaves, large woodcut device on colophon and on verso of final leaf; woodcut arms on title-p.; geometrical woodcut diagrams in the margins throughout; a good, complete copy in dirty old vellum, recased in the 19th century, with extensive paper repair to margins of the title-p. and following leaf, also with paper repairs to corners of a number of pages throughout; some leaves washed. The translation and commentary is by Niccolo Tartaglia, one of the most noted mathematicians of the 16th century who here has added his own preface, commentary and eulogy on the utility of mathematics. According to Stillman Drake, Galileo at Work, pp. 2-4, it is probably this translation that was used by Galileo. "Tartaglia's Italian translation of Euclid-the first published translation of the Elements into any living language of Europe-was an event of great importance to the progress of mathematics, and indeed of all applied sciences. For the first time the principal treasury of rigorous mathematical reasoning was open to men who knew neither Greek nor Latin. The implications of that event for the science of mechanics were great because literacy in Europe was very high, especially among engineers and artisans" (Drake & Drabkin, Mechanics in Sixteenth Century Italy, pp. 21-22). Adams E-992; Thomas-Stanford, Early Editions of Euclid's Elements, no. 34.
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Catullus. Tibullus. Propertius. 160 num. Bl. Titel mit Holzschnittbordüre. 16°. Schöner roter geglätteter Maroquinbd d. 18. Jahrh. mit Rückenschild, reicher Rücken-, Steh- und Innenkantenvergoldung, Deckel mit fünffacher Bordüre. Marmorpapiervorsätze. Goldschnitt.
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Paris, Simon de Colines, 1543. - Dritte Ausgabe bei Colines, die erste in Sedez, Nachdruck der Colines-Ausgaben von 1529 bzw. 1534. "Die Lesbia-Lieder, diese Gedichte einer unstillbaren und unglücklichen Liebe, sind für das Werk Catulls so unverwechselbar" (Kindler); das Novum dieser Gedichte ist ihre poetische Qualität als "Erlebnisdichtung". Die Gedichte der drei römischen Autoren wurden häufig in dieser Zusammenstellung gedruckt. ? Wappenexlibris (teils entfernt). Titel mit kleiner Fehlstelle, alt aufgezogen, Außenrand etwas knapp beschnitten (geringer Verlust der Bordüre), sonst gutes Exemplar in sehr attraktivem Einband. ? BM STC 96. Brunet 1678. Schreiber 202. Vgl. Adams C 1142 (A. 1534).
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APPIANO, ALESSANDRINO
Historia Delle Guerre Esterne De Romani Di Appiano Alessandrino, Tradotta Da Messer Alessandro Braccio, Secretario Fiorentino, Nuouamente Impressa & Coretta
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Per Baldasar Di Constantini, Venice 1543 - 192 leaves including the final blank, an attractive woodcut of St George and the dragon on the title, finely printed in italics throughout, bound in early vellum with the title in faded ms on the spine, some faint damp-staining throughout which is not very noticeable, the colophon reads "per Coin da Tridino di Monserrato". Not in Adams [Attributes: First Edition; Hard Cover]
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Leonhart Fuchs
New Kreuterbuch, in welchem nicht allein die gantz Histori, das ist Namen, Gestalt, Statt und Zeit der Wachsung
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Basel: Michael Isengrin. 1543. "... Natur, Krafft und Wurckung des meysten Theyls der Kreuter so in Teutschen und andern Landen wachsen..." Folio, bound in 6's. Device of the Basel printer Michael Isengrin on title and colophon. Penultimate leaf has 3 portraits. Period binding, plain vellum, worn, spine missing. First section, 15 leaves, including title and many of the index leaves, is very worn with damage along edges and gutter, some with crude "repairs" to margins; lower edge of title page torn away, just under the imprint & date. Main text, a-2B8, generally in VG condition but with isolated issues, such as patches or repairs, early notations, edge chipping, and small tears. Leaf c6 has gutter tear with loss. In all, about 40 leaves have condition issues worth noting, and most others have faint staining along fore-edge. Contemporary coloring, in varying degree: title device, image of Fuchs, and 44 plates: nos. I, XIII, XIIII, XV, XIX, XX, XLVI, LXIII, LXVI, LXVII, LXXIII, LXXV, LXXX, LXXXI, LXXXII, LXXXV, XC, XCI, XCV, CIII, CV, CVI, CXII, CXXVIII, CXXX, CLI, CCI, CCIII, CCXI, CCXIII, CCXXX, CCCXII, CCCXIII, CCCXIIII, CCCXV, CCCXVI, CCCXX, CCCXXX, CCCXLI, CCCLXXI, CCCLXXIIII, CCCXCIII, CCCCXVIII, and CCCCXX. IMAGES AVAILABLE. .
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LEONHART FUCHS
New Kreüterbuch, in welchem nicht allein die gantz Histori, das ist Namen, Gestalt, Statt und Zeit der Wachsung
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Basel, Michael Isengrin. 1543. ".. Natur, Krafft und Wurckung des meysten Theyls der Kreuter so in Teutschen und andern Landen wachsen.." Folio, bound in 6's. Device of the Basel printer Michael Isengrin on title and colophon. Penultimate leaf has 3 portraits. Period binding, plain vellum, worn, spine missing. First section, 15 leaves, including title and many of the index leaves, is very worn with damage along edges and gutter, some with crude "repairs" to margins; lower edge of title page torn away, just under the imprint & date. Main text, a-2B8, generally in VG condition but with isolated issues, such as patches or repairs, early notations, edge chipping, and small tears. Leaf c6 has gutter tear with loss. In all, about 40 leaves have condition issues worth noting, and most others have faint staining along fore-edge. Contemporary coloring, in varying degree: title device, image of Fuchs, and 44 plates: nos. I, XIII, XIIII, XV, XIX, XX, XLVI, LXIII, LXVI, LXVII, LXXIII, LXXV, LXXX, LXXXI, LXXXII, LXXXV, XC, XCI, XCV, CIII, CV, CVI, CXII, CXXVIII, CXXX, CLI, CCI, CCIII, CCXI, CCXIII, CCXXX, CCCXII, CCCXIII, CCCXIIII, CCCXV, CCCXVI, CCCXX, CCCXXX, CCCXLI, CCCLXXI, CCCLXXIIII, CCCXCIII, CCCCXVIII, and CCCCXX. IMAGES AVAILABLE.
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Vallae, Laurentii . Lorenzo Valle (1405-1457)
De Linguae Latinae Elegantiae libri sex, iam nouissome de integro bona fide emaculati. (On the Eloquence of the Latin Language)
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Martin Gymnicus: Cologne 1543. - Blindstamp design consists of a series of urns and couples. Text in Latin . 736 pp. Vallae seemed to have a habit of getting into scrapes. After riduculing the law in Pavia, he fled to Naples where he became the Secretary to Alfonso of Aragon. In 1444, he questioned the composition of the Apostles Creed, tried for heresy but luckily his patron King Alfonso had the trial discontinued. "De Lingua Latine" was first published in 1444 and placed the study of Latin in a more scientific basis. Vallae delighted in controversy, at one point urging the Romans to deprive the pope of the papacy. He also denied that the religious state was the perfect state and that the monks were guilty of arrogance in that regard. Vallae also contended that we are unable to understand the concept of free will and the truth of it.Photographs provided upon request. Good, original vellum has some d Full stamped original vellum. Ornate blindstamping
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Tauler Johannes
Des erleuchten D. Johannis Tauleri - Von eym waren Euangelischen leben, Götliche Predig, Leren, Epistolen, Cantilenen, Prophetien - Alles eyn kostpar Seelen schatz, in alten geschryben Büchern fuonden, vnd nuo erstmals ins liecht kommen. ; Auch seynd hier bey die vorgedruockte Predigen Thauleri, wölche in vorigen Exemplaren dorch ab vnd zu sätzung, gekurtzt, gelengt vnd verdunckelt waren, auß den selben geschriben exemplaren treüwlich gebessert -
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Cöllen, 1543 - 1.Auflage, 6 nn.Bl., CCCXLIBlatt Seiten in Blattnummerierung, Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Gedruockt zuo Cöllen im jar Vnsers Herren, M. D. xliij. den vierten tag Junij, 4°, Oldr.d.Z., Schweinslederband d. Zt. auf Holzdeckeln mit Rollenstempelprägung auf 4 Bünden (ein Schließe fehlt, die andere beschädigt, beim vorderen Deckel fehlt die rechte obere Ecke ca.1x2 cm, hinterer Deckel gebrochen(repariert)), Einband berieben und verschmutzt, an den Kanten ist das Leder teils geöffnet, Titelei etwas fleckig, angestaubt und kl.Einriss, Vorsätze mit alten, teils stark verblassten handschriftlichen Besitzervermerken, einige alte Textanmerkungen, innen teils mit kl. Wasserrändern, etwas fingerfleckig, gering stockfleckig, die letzten drei Blätter stärker verschmutzt, das letzte Blatt nur teilweise vorhanden., Diese Kölner Ausgabe von 1543, enthält 25 Predigten mehr als die Baseler Ausgabe von 1521 (126 Predigten). "Surius gibt in dieser Umschreibung den Sinn Taulers im Allgemeinen durchaus treffend wieder" (Wetzer/Welte). - zur Editionsgeschichte vgl. ausführlich Wetzer/Welte XI, 1279 - Johannes Tauler (* um 1300 in Straßburg; ? 16. Juni 1361 in Straßburg) war ein deutscher Theologe und berühmter Prediger. Er war Dominikaner und zählte in seinem Orden zur neuplatonischen Strömung. Mit Meister Eckhart und Heinrich Seuse gehört er zu den bekanntesten Vertretern der spätmittelalterlichen deutschsprachigen Dominikaner-Spiritualität, Gewicht: 3000 g [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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EUCLID
Euclide Megarense philosopho: solo introduttore delle scientie mathematice diligentemente reassettto, et alla integrita ridotto per il degno, professore di tal scientie Nicolo Tartalea, brisciano, secondo le due tradottioni: e per commune commodo & utilita di latino in volgar tradotto, con una ampla espositione dello istesso tradottore dinovo aggionta. Talmente chiara, che ogni mediocre ingegno, senza la notitia, ouer suffragio di alcun'altra scientia con facilita, sera capace poterlo intendere.
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Venturio Rossinelli ad instantia e requisitione de Guilielmo de Monferra, & de Pietro di Facolo da Vinegia libraro 1543], [Vinegia (i.e. Venice) - First edition in Italian and first edition in a modern language, folio, 242 leaves, large woodcut device on colophon and on verso of final leaf; woodcut arms on title-p.; geometrical woodcut diagrams in the margins throughout; a good, complete copy in dirty old vellum, recased in the 19th century, with extensive paper repair to margins of the title-p. and following leaf, also with paper repairs to corners of a number of pages throughout; some leaves washed. The translation and commentary is by Niccolo Tartaglia, one of the most noted mathematicians of the 16th century who here has added his own preface, commentary and eulogy on the utility of mathematics. According to Stillman Drake, Galileo at Work, pp. 2-4, it is probably this translation that was used by Galileo. "Tartaglia's Italian translation of Euclid - the first published translation of the Elements into any living language of Europe - was an event of great importance to the progress of mathematics, and indeed of all applied sciences. For the first time the principal treasury of rigorous mathematical reasoning was open to men who knew neither Greek nor Latin. The implications of that event for the science of mechanics were great because literacy in Europe was very high, especially among engineers and artisans" (Drake & Drabkin, Mechanics in Sixteenth Century Italy, pp. 21-22). Adams E-992; Thomas-Stanford, Early Editions of Euclid's Elements, no. 34. [Attributes: First Edition]
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Leonhart Fuchs
New Kreüterbuch, in welchem nicht allein die gantz Histori, das ist Namen, Gestalt, Statt und Zeit der Wachsung
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Michael Isengrin, Basel 1543 - ". Natur, Krafft und Wurckung des meysten Theyls der Kreuter so in Teutschen und andern Landen wachsen." Folio, bound in 6's. Device of the Basel printer Michael Isengrin on title and colophon. Penultimate leaf has 3 portraits. Period binding, plain vellum, worn, spine missing. First section, 15 leaves, including title and many of the index leaves, is very worn with damage along edges and gutter, some with crude "repairs" to margins; lower edge of title page torn away, just under the imprint & date. Main text, a-2B8, generally in VG condition but with isolated issues, such as patches or repairs, early notations, edge chipping, and small tears. Leaf c6 has gutter tear with loss. In all, about 40 leaves have condition issues worth noting, and most others have faint staining along fore-edge. Contemporary coloring, in varying degree: title device, image of Fuchs, and 44 plates: nos. I, XIII, XIIII, XV, XIX, XX, XLVI, LXIII, LXVI, LXVII, LXXIII, LXXV, LXXX, LXXXI, LXXXII, LXXXV, XC, XCI, XCV, CIII, CV, CVI, CXII, CXXVIII, CXXX, CLI, CCI, CCIII, CCXI, CCXIII, CCXXX, CCCXII, CCCXIII, CCCXIIII, CCCXV, CCCXVI, CCCXX, CCCXXX, CCCXLI, CCCLXXI, CCCLXXIIII, CCCXCIII, CCCCXVIII, and CCCCXX. IMAGES AVAILABLE.
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Ditte, Candiano
Della Guerra Troiana. Darete Frigio Della Rouina Tro
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appresso Vincenzo Vaugris al segno d'Erasmo, 1543. Darete Frigio Della rouina Troiana. Declamatione di Libanio Sofista. Mirsilio Lesbio dell'origine d'Italia, e de Tirreni. Archiloco De tempi. Beroso Babilonio Dell'antichità. Menethone De i re D'Egitto. Metasthene Persiano del giudizio de tempi, & annuali historie de Persiani. Quinto Fabio Pittore dell'Aurea età, e dell'origine di Roma. Caio Sempronio Della diuisione d'Italia, & origine di Roma. Cm.10x15, cc. [8]132[8] con iniz. xil. e marca tipogr. in fine. Leg. in perg. ottocentesca rigida con t. in oro su tas. rosso al dorso. Raro.
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Leonhart Fuchs
New Kreüterbuch, in welchem nicht allein die gantz Histori, das ist Namen, Gestalt, Statt und Zeit der Wachsung
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Michael Isengrin, Basel 1543 - ". Natur, Krafft und Wurckung des meysten Theyls der Kreuter so in Teutschen und andern Landen wachsen." Folio, bound in 6's. Device of the Basel printer Michael Isengrin on title and colophon. Penultimate leaf has 3 portraits. Period binding, plain vellum, worn, spine missing. First section, 15 leaves, including title and many of the index leaves, is very worn with damage along edges and gutter, some with crude "repairs" to margins; lower edge of title page torn away, just under the imprint & date. Main text, a-2B8, generally in VG condition but with isolated issues, such as patches or repairs, early notations, edge chipping, and small tears. Leaf c6 has gutter tear with loss. In all, about 40 leaves have condition issues worth noting, and most others have faint staining along fore-edge. Contemporary coloring, in varying degree: title device, image of Fuchs, and 44 plates: nos. I, XIII, XIIII, XV, XIX, XX, XLVI, LXIII, LXVI, LXVII, LXXIII, LXXV, LXXX, LXXXI, LXXXII, LXXXV, XC, XCI, XCV, CIII, CV, CVI, CXII, CXXVIII, CXXX, CLI, CCI, CCIII, CCXI, CCXIII, CCXXX, CCCXII, CCCXIII, CCCXIIII, CCCXV, CCCXVI, CCCXX, CCCXXX, CCCXLI, CCCLXXI, CCCLXXIIII, CCCXCIII, CCCCXVIII, and CCCCXX. IMAGES AVAILABLE.
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GUEVARA ANTONIO DE.
Vita di Aurelio Imperadore, con le alte et profonde sue sentenze, notabili documenti tradotta di Spagnuolo in lingua Toscana per Roseo da Fabriano. Nuovamente ristampata
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(Bindoni), 1543., Vinegia, - In 8° (155x100); pagg. (8), 132, (1) con bella bordura raffigurante imperatori romani a racchiudere il titolo iniziali ornate. Pergamena settecentesca con titolo manoscritto in nero al dorso, tagli blu. Antonio de Guevara (1490?-1544), uomo di fede fu anche storiografo di Carlo V. Ottimo esemplare con difetti insignificanti. La leg. presenta a secco tracce di impressione di un titolo precedente, per cui riteniamo che la legatura sia stata riutilizzata. Palau 110141. STC Italian, p. 320.
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ARISTOTELES:
ARISTOTELIS STAGIRITAE MORALIA NICHOMACHIA CVM EUSTRATII, ASPASII, MICHAELIS.: Ephesii, Nonnvllorvmove aliorvm Graecorvm Explanationibvs, Nvper a Ioanne bernardo feliciano.
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Parisiis:Cum Priuilegio Regis,1543. - folio(32x22cm), (11 leaves),253 leaves,(9 leaves,index). Folio. boards. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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Tauler Johannes
Des erleuchten D. Johannis Tauleri - Von eym waren Euangelischen leben, Götliche Predig, Leren, Epistolen, Cantilenen, Prophetien - Alles eyn kostpar Seelen schatz, in alten geschryben Büchern fuonden, vnd nuo erstmals ins liecht kommen. ; Auch seynd hier bey die vorgedruockte Predigen Thauleri, wölche in vorigen Exemplaren dorch ab vnd zu sätzung, gekurtzt, gelengt vnd verdunckelt waren, auß den selben geschriben exemplaren treüwlich gebessert -
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Cöllen, 1543 - 1.Auflage, 6 nn.Bl., CCCXLIBlatt Seiten in Blattnummerierung, Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Gedruockt zuo Cöllen im jar Vnsers Herren, M. D. xliij. den vierten tag Junij, 4°, Oldr.d.Z., Schweinslederband d. Zt. auf Holzdeckeln mit Rollenstempelprägung auf 4 Bünden (ein Schließe fehlt, die andere beschädigt, beim vorderen Deckel fehlt die rechte obere Ecke ca.1x2 cm, hinterer Deckel gebrochen(repariert)), Einband berieben und verschmutzt, an den Kanten ist das Leder teils geöffnet, Titelei etwas fleckig, angestaubt und kl.Einriss, Vorsätze mit alten, teils stark verblassten handschriftlichen Besitzervermerken, einige alte Textanmerkungen, innen teils mit kl. Wasserrändern, etwas fingerfleckig, gering stockfleckig, die letzten drei Blätter stärker verschmutzt, das letzte Blatt nur teilweise vorhanden., Diese Kölner Ausgabe von 1543, enthält 25 Predigten mehr als die Baseler Ausgabe von 1521 (126 Predigten). "Surius gibt in dieser Umschreibung den Sinn Taulers im Allgemeinen durchaus treffend wieder" (Wetzer/Welte). - zur Editionsgeschichte vgl. ausführlich Wetzer/Welte XI, 1279 - Johannes Tauler (* um 1300 in Straßburg; 16. Juni 1361 in Straßburg) war ein deutscher Theologe und berühmter Prediger. Er war Dominikaner und zählte in seinem Orden zur neuplatonischen Strömung. Mit Meister Eckhart und Heinrich Seuse gehört er zu den bekanntesten Vertretern der spätmittelalterlichen deutschsprachigen Dominikaner-Spiritualität, Gewicht: 3000 g [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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MONDELLA, Luigi;
Epistolae medicinales, variarum quaestionum, & locorum insuper Galeni difficilium expositionem continentes. Eiusdem annotationes in Antonii Musae Brasavole simplicium medicamentorum Examen.
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Basileae apud Mich. Isingrinium 1543 - In-4 de 8 ff.n.ch., 263 pp.ch.; veau havane, dos à nerfs ornés de petits fleurons dorés, double encadrement à froid sur les plats avec fleurons d'angle dorés et dauphins couronnés et dorées au centre (reliure de l'époque). NLM, 3224; Wellcome, cat. en ligne, b10007465; manque à Waller. Edition originale. Recueil de 23 lettres, rédigées entre 1537 et 1542 par Mondella et adressées à différents médecins et botanistes, tels que Leonhard Fuchs, Girolamo Fracastoro, Mario Nizolio, Vincenzo Mitelli ; la dernière partie (85 pages) est un commentaire sur la pharmacopée de Antonio Musa Brasavola. Luigi Mondella, médecin à Brescia, fut ensuite nommé à la tête du Jardin des Plantes de Padoue. Il fait partie, avec ses confrères Brasavola de Ferrare et Girolamo Fracastoro de Vérone, du mouvement de réforme qui s'éleva en Italie contre l'autorité, jusqu'alors indiscutée, de l'enseignement de Galien. Dans ces lettres, Mondella parle aussi de l'épidémie de typhus qui se déclara en Italie, de l'usage du vin en médecine et des différents simples. Bon exemplaire, quelques restaurations à la reliure, un petit trou de ver dans la marge inférieure des 8 premiers feuillets. [Attributes: First Edition]
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"MONDELLA, Luigi;"
Epistolae medicinales, variarum quaestionum, & locorum insuper Galeni difficilium expositionem continentes... Eiusdem annotationes in Antonii Musae Brasavole simplicium medicamentorum Examen.
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Basileae apud Mich. Isingrinium 1543 "In-4 de 8 ff.n.ch., 263 pp.ch.; veau havane, dos à nerfs ornés de petits fleurons dorés, double encadrement à froid sur les plats avec fleurons d'angle dorés et dauphins couronnés et dorées au centre (reliure de l'époque)." "NLM, 3224; Wellcome, cat. en ligne, b10007465; manque à Waller. Edition originale. Recueil de 23 lettres, rédigées entre 1537 et 1542 par Mondella et adressées à différents médecins et botanistes, tels que Leonhard Fuchs, Girolamo Fracastoro, Mario Nizolio, Vincenzo Mitelli ; la dernière partie (85 pages) est un commentaire sur la pharmacopée de Antonio Musa Brasavola. Luigi Mondella, médecin à Brescia, fut ensuite nommé à la tête du Jardin des Plantes de Padoue. Il fait partie, avec ses confrères Brasavola de Ferrare et Girolamo Fracastoro de Vérone, du mouvement de réforme qui s'éleva en Italie contre l'autorité, jusqu'alors indiscutée, de l'enseignement de Galien. Dans ces lettres, Mondella parle aussi de l'épidémie de typhus qui se déclara en Italie, de l'usage du vin en médecine et des différents simples. Bon exemplaire, quelques restaurations à la reliure, un petit trou de ver dans la marge inférieure des 8 premiers feuillets. "
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CARION, JOHANNES.:
CHRONICORUM LIBELLUS,
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Francoforti, 1543. maximas quasque res gestas, ab initio mundi, apto ordine complectens: ita ut annorum ratio, ac praecipuae vicissitudines, quae in regna, in religionem, & in alias res magnas incidunt, quam rectissime cognosci ac observari queant. Autore Ioan. Car. anno XLIII. Imprint and date from colophon, Latin text, Francoforti, ex officina Petri Brubachii, 1543. 12mo, 130 x 90 mm, 5 x 3½ inches, publisher's Janus device on title page and on colophon leaf, a few woodcut headpieces and initials, leaves (16), 250 (numbered on rectos only), (2) - colophon and a blank, pagination a little erratic in places, but catchwords and register correct, collated and guaranteed complete, bound in antique quarter leather over blue paper boards, raised bands, gilt decoration in compartments, gilt lettered morocco label, all edges red. Binding worn, a few scrapes to surface paper on covers, board edges and corners showing cardboard, upper hinge cracked slightly at head and tail with slight chipping to leather, head of spine slightly worn, spine rubbed, signature of James Boswell's nephew (Samuel Johnson's biographer) on front pastedown, dated 1811, small stamp of Boswell family arms with motto Vraye Foi at foot of colophon page, brief note about the book on front endpaper, 2 different signatures on title page which is a little dusty, intermittent dampstaining throughout mostly to margins, mostly pale, occasionally light brown, no loss of legibility anywhere, 1 underlining, 2 pointing hands in the margin. Binding tight and firm. A good copy. Carion's Chronica, a universal history from the Creation to 1532 written from a Lutheran perspective, was written originally in German and published in Wittemberg in 1532. It was translated into Latin by Hermannn Bonnus and this was first published in Halle in 1537. Johann Carion (1499-1537/8) was born in Bietigheim in Germany as Johannes Negelin, he enrolled at the University of Tubingen in 1514 and later also studied medicine. At Tubingen he met Philip Melanchton who became a life-long friend and who later enlarged and revised Carion's Chronica (Chronicon Carionis1558-1566). In 1519 he went to the court of the Elector Joachim I of Brandenburg where he worked as court mathematician and astrologer. Later he was in contact with Luther and Georg Sabinus. He published a few scientific and astrological works but the Chronica made him famous being the first German history. In it he followed the doctrine of the 4 monarchies then current and derived from Daniel 2 and 7. The work may have indirectly influenced Shakespeare as it was a source for the Chronicles of Holinshed who probably used an English translation by Walter Lynne, "The thre bokes of Cronicles whyche Iohn Carion...gathered wyth great diligence of the beste authours". Images sent on request.
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Rusio L.
Opera de l'arte del malscalcio di Lorenzo Rusio. Nella quale si tratta delle razze, governo, & segni di tutte le qualita de cavalli; & di molte malattie, con suoi rimedij. Con la descrittione di alcune maniere di morsi, nuovamente di latino in lingua volgare tradotta. In Venetia : Michele Tramezzino!, 1548, (Stampato in Vineggia : per Michele Tramezino, 1548. Del mese di aprile), in-8, cc. 102, [3]. Mancano le carte A1 (front.), O2 e O3 (è invece presente O4, l'ultima, bianca). Testo in caratteri corsivi. [Legato con:] Ruffo, Giordano. Libro de la natura de li cavalli. Et del modo di rivelarli: medicarli: & domarli: & cognoscerli. Et quali sono boni. Et del modo de farli perfetti [.] (Stampato in Venetia, per Giovanne Tacuino da Trino, 1524
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- Due opere legate in un volume, in-8 piccolo, leg. cinquecentesca in piena pergamena floscia (mancanze alla pergamena dovute a tarli), traccia di tarlo al margine interno delle prime 7 carte della prima opera. Seconda edizione in lingua italiana del Rusio (la prima del 1543, sempre del Tramezzino) e settima in lingua italiana del Ruffo.
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GUILLIAUD (Claude);
Collatio In omnes Divi Pauli Apostoli Epistolas, Iuxta eruditorum sententiam facta Per S. Theologie Doctorem Claudium Guilliaudum Belliocensem, apud insignem Eduorum ecclesiam Praepositum & Canonicum ecclesiatem. Omnia judicio Ecclesiae submissa sunto.
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Lugduni Apud Seb. Gryphium 1543 In-4 de (12)-527-(21) pp., basane fauve, dos orne de filet a froid, piece de titre papier contrecollee sur le dos, plat orne d'une grande plaque estampee a froid (reliure de l'epoque). Deuxieme edition lyonnaise des epitres de Saint Paul, etablie par le chanoine Claude Guilliaud (1493-1551). L'edition originale deja imprimee par Sebastien Gryphe fut publiee l'annee precedente (1542). Bel exemplaire dans sa premiere reliure. Marque de l'imprimeur sur le feuillet de titre et lettrines gravees ; notes manuscrites a l'encre du temps. Ex-libris manuscrit Mario(a). Mouillure angulaire pp. 159 a la fin, quelques feuillets roussis, galeries de ver marginales pp. 443 a la fin, importante mouillure sur les 17 derniers feuillets. Ex-libris manuscrit du XVIIIe siecle Mariotte. Baudrier, VIII, 175 ; Brunet, IV, 449 (pour la traduction francaise de 1544) ; Adams, G, 1570 (pour l'edition originale).
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AETII medici graeci
CONTRACTAE ex VETERIBUS MEDICINAE
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ex officina Farrea, Venetiis 1543 - sermones XVI [ ma in realtà solo VIII, perché abbiamo solo il 1° volume]. 16° (ma 8 antico; cm. 16x10,2), carte (8), 469, (3). Perg. coeva, malridotta, piccole mancanze e tarlature, tit. orizz. ms. ds. Le prime 16 pp. (8 carte), seriamente danneggiate da buchi di tarlo, cosparse di tracce di colla antica e molto gualcite (erano state saldamente incollate facciata a facciata per mascherare i buchi di tarlo; ora il testo dell'importante "epistola nuncupatoria" del traduttore JANUS CORNARIUS (datata Francoforte 1541) è ricuperato, o ricostruibile nei punti dove si son perse alcune lettere. Il testo vero e proprio degli 8 sermoni è invece nitido su carta pulita, integra e croccante (trascurabili pochi buchetti e gore). .Alc. annot. e sottol. a penna. Impresa ed. al front; al colophon, grande vignetta, motto in ricca cornice. Bei capilettera grandi figurati. EZIO di Amida sul Tigri, 502-575 d. C., 1° medico cristiano, scrisse in greco il "Tetrabiblion", di cui qui abbiamo la prima metà; ognuno degli 8 sermoni è a sé stante. Testo di enorme importanza, novità su veleni, oftalmologia, cosmesi, ginecol., reumi,; minerali, fitologia (i "semplici"), le prime spezie orientali (canfora ecc.). Ognuno degli 8 sermoni (salvo il 1°) è preceduto da un ampio indice alfabetico. Libro non adatto a collezionisti/investitori, ma prezioso per lo studio della storia della medicina e della natura. Rarissimo. pv166xxiii
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