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  • Immagine del venditore per REGIUS PLUTARCH, PLINY, CATULLUS (1508): Plutarchi Regum & Imperatorum Apophthegmata [and: Plutarchi Laconica apophthegmata; Plutarchi Daialogus: in quo animalia bruta ratione uti monstrantur; Raphaelis Regii Apologia; Utrum in Pliniani prologi secunda periodo; Utrum imperator:an conterraneus Plinio sit castrense verbum; Utrum hoc pronomen ille in teria prohoemii eiusdem periodo Catullum referat; and Utrum in periodi ipsius clausula. Vernaculis tuis & famulis: an Veraniolis suis & fabullis: Plinius scripserit]; [bound with] POMPONIUS OPERA (1510): Opera Pomponii Laeti. Romanae historiae compendium,[-] ad Justinum tertium. venduto da Arca Amoris Alitis

    Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. Quarto, overall 20.5 x 16 cm (8-1/16 x 6-5/16 in.), the pages 19.7 x 15.2 cm (7-3/4 x 6 in.). Covered in contemporary limp wrappers crafted from top portion of medieval vellum folio of rubricated double-column semi-quadratic Gothic script (3-1/2 columns with top 18 lines over 15.5 cm, width of leaf 24.7 cm from gutter sewing stabs to one edge, columns 8 cm), portion of one leaf folded over as a fore-edge flap, interior of flap faced with top recto portion of one column of an early double-column printed and rubricated paper leaf (columns 8 cm, 37 partial lines over 17 cm). Spine with two raised bands, pasted paper number label at top. Blank pastedown rear; front pastedown entirely covered by pasted paper Troilo armorial bookplate. Three separate early inscriptions, on front free endleaf recto, Regius title and rear free endleaf verso. Four pages with neat minuscule marginalia and underlining in old brown ink at beginning of Pomponius. Old mold spotting commencing in quire H of Pomponius and continuing to end; 5 mm wormhole in rear cover, 20 mm wormhole in rear binder s blank, diminishing and disappearing in quire M of Pomponius; minor toning and spotting of pages passim; covers soiled, rubbed and edge-worn; edge splitting at bottom of front cover and at top and bottom of spine. Else in very good condition for its age and evident shelf use. Collates: Regius: 100 (of 102) ll. in fours [Variant A, as at New College, Oxford, BCNR, SBB, ThULB and Paris-Mazarine, without the presumably after-issued Errata B1r and B2r]; Pomponius: [2], LXVII, [1] ll. (complete); [1 l.] + [1 l.] binder s blank front and rear. Provenance: 1. inscription dated 1566 "To G[.] Zerda[gelius?] Manu propria | D.D.D.D. [Donum Dat Dicat Dedicat] | Joa: Zerda[gelius?]" front free endleaf recto; 2. inscription in a different hand (for or by one of the foregoing to the other), dated "20 [inserted sketch of (?) fox head] Septembris | 15 E. 67" over initials "z[er]. G. I. M-E. Z" ["E" in the year and "M-E." below probably "Egregiae Memoriae"], over "Joannes Zerda[gelius?], Ungarus Natione | Manu propria," followed by three distinct verses "Qui Nescit pati, Nescit Dominari. (Hungarian axiom)" | "Omnis homo Mendax, Solus deus Verax." (cf. Ps. CXV, 2; Rom. 3:4) | "Si deus est A[ni]mus, Nobis vt Carmina dicunt." (incipit Cato major); 3. Franciscus Godefridus Troilo in Lessot ("Sac. Caes. Mtis. Consiliarius") (Franz Gottfried Troilo von Lessoth, 1583-1648), his large woodcut armorial bookplate inside front cover; 4. [probably to Julius Heinrich, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg (1586-1665), father of] 5. [Maria Benigna Francisca of Saxe-Lauenburg (1635-1701), m. Ottavio Piccolomini, 1st Duke of Amalfi (1599-1656), by descent]; 6. by whom bequeathed to the Scholarum Piarum in Schlackenwerth, Bohemia: "Ex libris Principissa[e] Piccolominia[e] Bibliotheca[e] Slacoverdensis Scholaru[m] Piaru[m]" [inscription on Regius title]; 7. [from the Scholarum Piarum (Piaristenkloster Maria Treu), disbanded in 1876, probably to Stadtbibliothek Schlackenwerth, Ostrov until 1910]; 8. [then probably dispersed by Gilhofer und Ranschburg, Wien]; 9. George Parker Winship (1871-1952, librarian of the John Carter Brown and Widener Libraries), and by descent through his grandchildren. The first two inscriptions, evidently a 1566 gift inscription and 1567 memorial inscription, have an emphatic Hungarian nexus. The bifolium cover is not mere waste but a carefully fitted binding, a perception reinforced by the two-column printed and rubricated paper leaf neatly pasted on the reverse of the vellum, bare on the fore-end flap, else covered carefully with a blank pastedown. In the first column of the leaf covering the front an invocation of Mary Magdalene is followed by an introit to Saint Apollinaris, fixing the text in the Proper of the Saints for July 22 and 23. Purely speculatively, the parent breviary may descend from a chapter of an Apollinaire church dependent on Vladislaus II of Hungary circa 1500.

  • LeatherBound. Condizione: New. BOOKS ARE EXEMPT FROM IMPORT DUTIES AND TARIFFS; NO EXTRA CHARGES APPLY. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from 1511 edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. Pages: 75 NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 75.

  • Immagine del venditore per Der Richterlich Klagspiegel -Layenspiegel - Instituta venduto da Librairie de l'Anneau

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    Couverture rigide. Condizione: Satisfaisant. Réunion de 3 oeuvres majeures de l'Humanisme et du Droit du XVIe Sičcle Sebastien Brant : Der Eichterlich Clagspiegel - Ulrich Tengler - Layenspiegel - Julius Pomponius Laetus - Ulrich Zasius (trad) - Instituta. Un volume grand in 8° de l'époque (dim 32 x 20 cm) dans une reliure de l'époque, pleine peau sur ais de bois, estampées ŕ froid . Reliure fortement restaurée avec nombreux manques. contre plats avec éléments manuscrits, ex libris, page de titre restaurée et renforcée, petit trou de vers sur les premiers feuillets. Traces d'anciennes mouillures, quelques feuillets brunis. Bel ouvrage dans une reliure bien restaurée, et belles traces d'estampes sur les plats. Fermoirs modernes. I. Sebastien Brant : Der Eichterlich Clagspiegel (dans le texte Richterlich Klagspigel) : Ein nutzbarlicher begriff. Wie man setzen und for/mieren sol nach Ordnung der Rechten eyn yede Clag, Antwurt, unnd / auszsprechene Urteylen. / Durch Doctorem Sebastianum Brandt wider durchsichtiget, und mit mererm fleiss von newem zum theyl gebessert. Anno M D XXXVI Strasburg, Johanem Albrecht am XXIII. Tag des Mertzen Im Jar als man zalt nach der geburt Christi unsers Herzen M D XXXVI L'édition originale du Klagspiegel date de 1516. Cet ouvrage donne les préceptes et regles pénales, pour appliquer le droit. Page de titre, 6f.n.ch, 1 gravure sur bois pleine page, une gravure au dos de la feuille CII (102), CXXXV feuillets imprimés sur les deux faces . II. Ulrich Tengler - Layenspiegel : von rechtmässigen ordnungen inn Burgerlichenn und Peinlichen Regimenten. Mit additionen ursprünglicher rechtsprüchen. Auch der Guldun Bulla / Küniglicher Reformation/ Landtfriden.ie. Sampt bewärungen gemeyner rechten und andern anzeygen. Newlich gedruckt Anno M D XXXII - Strasbourg, Knobloch den Jungen1532 Page de titre ornée d'une grande gravure sur bois, 7 f. n. ch., dont une préface de Sebastien Brant, 151 feuillets imprimés r/v, 4 F. n. ch gravures sur bois dans le texte aux feuillets Ia, IIa, XIIIIa, XVIb, XIXb, XXII, XXIIIIb, XXXb, XXXIb, XXXIIb, XXXIXa, LIa, LVIIa, LXXIIb, LXIIIIa, XCIIIb, XCVIa, CXVIIa, CXIXa, CXXVIIIb, CXXIXa,CXXXb, CXXXIa, CXXXVb, CXXXVIIIa, CXXXIXa, CXLIIIb, CXLVb, CLIb. Ouvrage publié pour la premičre fois en 1509. Ouvrage trčs illustré, permettant aux laiques et aux militaires (n'ayant pas suivi de cours de droit) d'appliquer la loi. III. Julius Pomponius Laetus - Ulrich Zasius (trad) - Instituta, Einleytung, Fundamennt, kurtze vnd klärliche Verfassung alles keyserlichen vnd weltlichen Rechten, von Keyser Justiniano verordnet. Von Ursprung alles bürgerlichen vnd weltlichen Rechten, das II. Gesatz Digestorum, von Pomponio beschriben / Nach Außlegung des hoch berümpten Jurisconsulten, Doctor Udalrici Zasii, new verteutscht. Erklärung vnd Anzeyge ettlicher Römischen Magistrat vnnd ämpter, Auß Pomponio Leto verteutscht Frankfurt am Meyn Christian Egenolff M D XXXVI Page de titre ornée d'une vignette, 7 f. n. ch. trois vignettes, feuillet XLV numérotée 2 fois . LXVII feuillets imprimés recto verso. Source de l'enseignement de Ulrich Zasius qui enseigna le droit Justinien ŕ l'université de Fribourg-en-Brisgau (1506) Réunion de trois ouvrages importants pour la fondation et la pratique juridique et Juridique Humaniste Rhénane et Européene au début du XVIe sičcle. Les Auteurs sont de grands juristes, hommes de lettres et humanistes. Sebastien Brant (Strasbourg 1457 - 1521) Auteur prolifique, juriste, počte, humaniste strasbourgeois fort connu pour le Narrenschiff, et pour ses cours d'introduction au droit dont ici le Klagspiegel. Ulrich Tengler (vers 1440 Rottenacker; vers 1528 Höchstädt - Donau) Juriste Allemand. Julius Pomponius Laetus est un juriste Humaniste Italien ( - Ulrich Zasius (trad) (1461 ŕ Constance et mort en 1535 ŕ Fribourg-en-Brisga), fut l'un des plus importants juristes Rhénan du début de la Renaissance et enseignant des Institutes ŕ l'université.

  • Immagine del venditore per De potestatibus Romanorum venduto da LIBRERIA ANTICUARIA LUCES DE BOHEMIA

    Andreas Dominicus Floccus, Julius Pomponius Laetus

    Editore: Christophorus Plantinus. ex officina Gulielmi Sylvii, typographi,, Antverpiae, 1561

    Da: LIBRERIA ANTICUARIA LUCES DE BOHEMIA, ZARAGOZA, Z, Spagna

    Membro dell'associazione: AILA ILAB LIBRIS

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    Sin encuadernación. 8 h. 85 fols 3 h, Mancha de humedad en la esquina inferior. Colofón Christophorus Plantinus 1561, marca de impresor en la última pg. 14x9,50 cm.

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    In later paper. Second Basel edition. Second Basel edition. In later paper. [88] p. Scarce Basel edition of this popular collection of Classic literature. First Wolff edition of these popular studies on Roman politics and government and on ancient Latin abbreviations, second in Basel after the 1523 Valentin Curio edition, whose preface is included here. USTC 669544. Large woodcut printer's device on final page. Slightly over trimmed touching a few headings. Light stains on title page. Old ownership inscriptions of title page and second leaf. Paper tanned. Otherwise in fine condition.