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Thesaurus eruditionis scholasticae : omnium usui et disciplinis omnibus accommodatus. Vol. 1 [of 2]: A - Nympha (Nysigena)
Faber, Basilius, d.1575?; enlarged by August Buchner, Christoph Cellarius, J.G. Graevius; ed. by Andreas Stubel & J.M. Gesner.
Editore: prostat Lipsiae, 1735. Folio., 1735
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Hardcover. [16] p., 1791 col.; 39 cm. (15.3 in.) [Orig. ed. 1571] -- JEHOVA, m. `nomen quod vulgo trtragrammaton vocant' (col. 1209) Good solid contemporary vellum. 6 cm. torn from head of spine. vignette: flying horse (illustratore).
Altre immaginiEditore: [Amstelodami, ex Typographia P. & I. Blaeu, 1699], 1699
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Lacking formal title page, part of a larger work; Small octavo measuring approx. 19x12 cm, paginated 112, 174; bound in full vellum-covered boards with title label lettered in gilt; library call numbers at base of spine, 3 different library stamps on half-title page and verso, otherwise clean an…d tight with no other marks, light age toning; this seems to be the final 2 parts of Pars I, the formal title page was probably with the first longer part.
Altre immaginiEditore: [Amstelodami, ex Typographia P. & I. Blaeu, 1699], 1699
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Lacking formal title page, part of a larger work; Small octavo measuring approx. 19x12 cm, paginated 170, [124]; bound in full vellum-covered boards with title label lettered in gilt; library call numbers at base of spine, 3 different library stamps on half-title page and verso, otherwise clean…and tight with no other marks, light age toning; final unnumbered 124 pages are 3 indices, see photos.
Altre immaginiEditore: Amstelodami, ex Typographia P. & I. Blaeu, 1699
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Small octavo measuring approx. 19x12 cm, conforms to OCLC 832429728, paginated [2] blank, 744, 142; bound in full vellum-covered boards with title label lettered in gilt; library call numbers at base of spine, 2 different library stamps on title page and verso, otherwise clean and tight with no…other marks, light age toning.
Altre immaginiEditore: Typis Regneri Leers, Roterodami [Rotterdam], 1694
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Leather. Condizione: Very Good. The second edition of Franciscus Junius's treatise on the art of the ancient Greeks and Romans. In the original Latin.First published in 1637, this second edition was greatly expanded and enlarged, with an added index and account of the author's life, provided by editor J.G. Graevius.Junius's work… is considered one of the earliest and most influential studies on classical art and aesthetics during the Renaissance period, contributing to a broader renewed interest in the study of ancient civilizations during the Renaissance and Baroque periods.Illustrated with an engraved copper plate title page, but lacking the engraved portrait of the author.With the register [2], *4, +3-4, 2+-3+4, A-2O4, 2P-2T2, *4, 2*-7*2, A-2F4, 2G-2L2. Text leaves collated and complete.ESTC Citation No. R11629Two volumes in one, with individual title pages, pagination and register.With a bookplate indicating this work as awarded to the Bishopric of Cornwall by Rev Frank Parker in 1883 to the front pastedown, and small ink inscriptions to head of front free endpaper and engraved title page.The treatise aims to revive and promote the study of ancient painting, which was highly admired during the Renaissance as a model of excellence. Junius emphasizes the importance of studying and imitating the works of the ancients to achieve artistic perfection. He explores different genres of painting, such as portraiture, history painting, and mythology, and provides examples and analysis of ancient artworks. Rebacked, in a full calf binding with original boards restored. Rubbing to boards, with remnants of sticker to spine tail. Retaining the original endpapers, with hinges reinforced. Bookplate to front pastedown, ink inscriptions to head of front free endpaper and engraved title. Internally, firmly bound. Pages age toned, but generally clean, with instances of light spotting. Very Good. Not Stated (illustratore). book.
Editore: Altdorf J W Kohles, 1721
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Altre immaginiEditore: Leiden (Lugduni Batavorum), Apud Johannem du Vivie, 1717., 1717
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(XXVIII),607,(1 errata) p. Vellum 19.5 cm (Ref: STCN ppn 226765288) (Details: 6 thongs laced through both joints. Title in red and black, and with a woodcut printer's mark, depicting a sun-baked landscape, in the sky the motto: 'Ab Uno Vita'. Contains 18 speeches, including at the end Petrus Burmannus' funeral speech for Graeviu…s, held on February 18th 1703) (Condition: Vellum slightly soiled, some wear to the extremes. Stamp on the verso of the title) (Note: Johann Georg Graeve, or in Latin Johannes Georgius Graevius, 1632-1703, was born in Germany, and educated at Schulpforta. He was professor of Eloquence at Duisburg, from 1657 at Deventer and from 1661 at Utrecht, 'where he lived and worked for the last 40 years of his life'. He limited his attention mainly to writers of Latin prose, Cicero, Suetonius, Caesar, Justinus, Florus. This scholar of international stature is remembered for his 'Inscriptiones antiquae', long time the standard edition; he is also famous for his three 'Thesauri', in which important works of previous leading scholars were collected and reprinted, the 'Thesaurus eruditionis scholasticae' (1710), the 12 folio volumes of the 'Thesaurus antiquitatum Romanarum' (1694-99), and the 9 volumes 'Thesaurus antiquitatum et historiarum Italiae' (1704). The latin style of his prefaces, his speeches and his letters is said to be elegant. Graevius was an inspiring Latin orator. His lecture room was crowded with his pupils. His speeches were collected and published by one of those pupils, Petrus Burmannus (the Elder), 1668-1741. The collection contains 17 speeches of Graevius, and opens with his inaugural speech of 1661. There is also the speech he delivered on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the University. Furthermore there are four speeches for William III, one for the stadholder of Holland Willem III on the occasion of his expedition to England (1689), an eulogy of William III King of Great Britain(1691), a funeral speech for Queen Mary II of England, the wife of William III (1695), and a funeral speech for William (1702). (Graevius was made 'Historiographer Royal' to William III) Remarkable is Graevius speech of 1665 'De Cometis, contra vulgi opinionem Cometas esse malorum nuntios', in which he contended to the chagrin of orthodox protestants that comets did not herald disaster for the earth. People should not fear comets, because these firy celestial objects belonged to the works of God which obeyed the law of nature. To eradicate this cometary superstition he devoted part of his speech to a critical analysis of historical accounts. Graevius was skeptical about the biblical foundation of the belief that comets were signs of God's displeasure. 'Graevius oration overtly questioned the 'post hoc, ergo propter hoc' argument, as well as the argument from universal consent. Moreover, his diatribe was a manifestation of a much broader tendency to put the ancient writers in their own proper context'. (E. Jorink, "Comets in Context. Some thoughts on Bayle's Pensées diverses' in 'Pierre Bayle (1647-1706), le philosophe de Rotterdam', Leiden/Boston 2008. p. 64) The great comet, or 'blazing star' of 1664 coincided with an outbreak of the plague, which took the lives of more than 24000 people in Amsterdam only) (Provenance: On the verso of the title a stamp 'E Bibliotheca Lycei Wernigerodani'. Wernigerode is a German city in Sachsen-Anhalt) (Collation: *8, **6, A-2P8) (Photographs on request) 700 gr.
Editore: Utrecht vande Water, 1716
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Kl.-4°. M. 1 mehrf. gef. Kpfr.-Taf. 4 Bl., 755 (recte 759) S., 12 Bl. Prgtbd. d. Zt. m. Rsch. Einbd. minimal verzogen. Vord. Innendeckel mit entferntem Exlibris u. kl. Wurmspur. Titel etwas angestaubt u. mit St. S. 663/4 u. 693/4 doppelt paginiert. Zuerst 1702 unter dem Titel "Syntagma variarum dissertationum rariorum" erschiene…n. Enthält: Reinesius de lingua Punica, (eiusdem) de Deo Endovellico, Conringius de Asiae & Aegypti dynastiis, Jonsenius de Spartis, Wandalinus de feria passionis & triduo mortis J.Ch., Phaletranus de sceptri Judaici ablatione, Daumius de cuasis amissarum quarundam Latinae linguae radicum, Rivinus de Majumis, Maicampis, & Roncaliis, Frankenstein de aerario populi Romani, Rivinus de Venilia, & Salacia, nec non Malacia. la.
Altre immaginiEditore: Hamburg (Hamburgi), Sumtu Christiani Liebezeit, Typis Spiringianis, 1707., 1707
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Small 8vo. (XVI),637,(3 blank) p. Vellum 17 cm (Ref: Not yet in VD18; Sandys 2,327ff.) (Details: 5 thongs laced through the joints. Engraved portrait of Graevius before the title, made after an engraving of G. Valck of ca. 1705, engraved in its turn after an oil painting by Gerard Hoet, painted between 1675 and 1699. Title in re…d & black) (Condition: Vellum somewhat spotted. Renewed endpapers; some old ink underlinings; small wormhole in the right margin of the last two blank leaves) (Note: Johann Georg Graeve, or in Latin Johannes Georgius Graevius, 1632-1703, was born in Germany, and educated at Schulpforta. He was professor of Eloquence at Duisburg, from 1657 at Deventer and at from 1662 at Utrecht, 'where he lived and worked for the last 40 years of his life'. He limited his attention mainly to writers of Latin prose, Cicero, Suetonius, Caesar, Justinus, Florus. He is remembered for his 'Inscriptiones antiquae', and famous for his three 'Thesauri', in which important works of previous scholars were collected and reprinted, the 'Thesaurus eruditionis scholasticae' (1710), the 12 folio volumes of the 'Thesaurus antiquitatum Romanarum' (1694-99), and the 9 volume 'Thesaurus antiquitatum et historiarum Italiae' (1704). 'The latin style of his prefaces, his speeches and his letters is elegant'. The letters contain a treasure of information on classical authors. The German editor of this collection, the bibliographer Johannes Albertus Fabricius, 1668-1736, was a friend and a great admirer of Graevius. 'Quanta in illo Viro quamque accurata & dilucida cognitio Antiquitatis, quanta utriusque linguae peritia'. He is particularly lyrical about Graevius' eloquence and Latin style. 'Eloquentia vero tam singularis tamque exquisita, ut sermo ejus a Musis videatur ipsis & Gratiis elaboratus esse'. (Dedicatio p. ):(5 recto) ) (Provenance: On the pastedown of the lower board a small label: 'Sammlung Otto Fritz Böhme'. Elke von Radziewsky made of this Collection of the antiquarian bookseller Otto Fritz Böhme a interesting bibliography: 'Sammlung Otto Fritz Böhme, Drucke aus Offizinen im Raum der ehemaligen (Ost-)Hanse', Hamburg, Otto Fritz Böhme, 1986. It presents more than 1700 entries of publications from the 15th to the 19th century, arranged according to printing places from Altona to Zerbst) (Collation: pi1 (portrait), *8 (minus leaf *8); A-2R8 (2R7 verso blank & 2R8 blank) (Photographs on request) 1000 gr.
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Lugduni Batav., Vander Aa, 1722; grossi fasc. in fol.; SENZA LEGATURA ma perfetti internam., freschi ed a larghi margini. Disponiamo: 1) DULCINI BART. De Bononiae vario statu ab ejus origine usque ad annum 1625, libri sex. 8 cc. n.n. + 88 col. + 4 cc. n.n. (index). Libro.