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Editore: Forgotten Books, 2018
ISBN 10: 0243574207ISBN 13: 9780243574209
Da: Forgotten Books, London, Regno Unito
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Paperback. Condizione: New. Print on Demand. Excerpt from Lucii Cæcilii Firmiani Lactantii Opera Omnia. About the Publisher, Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works. This text has been digitally restored from a historical edition. Some errors may persist, however we consider it worth publishing due to the work's historical value. The digital edition of all books may be viewed on our website before purchase. print-on-demand item.
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Data di pubblicazione: 2023
Da: True World of Books, Delhi, India
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LeatherBound. Condizione: New. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from 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. 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: 837.
Editore: Forgotten Books, 2018
ISBN 10: 0267140851ISBN 13: 9780267140855
Da: PBShop.store US, Wood Dale, IL, U.S.A.
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HRD. Condizione: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
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Editore: Éditions du Cerf, 1987
ISBN 10: 2204028134ISBN 13: 9782204028134
Da: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Regno Unito
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Paperback. Condizione: Brand New. 297 pages. French language. 7.64x4.96x0.79 inches. In Stock.
Editore: Les Éditions du cerf, 1982
ISBN 10: 2204018678ISBN 13: 9782204018678
Da: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Regno Unito
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Paperback. Condizione: Brand New. 418 pages. French language. 7.60x4.80x1.00 inches. In Stock.
Editore: Ex typographia Nerii, 1646
Da: Librairie du Cardinal, GRADIGNAN, Francia
rigide. A Iosepho Isaeo Caesenate olim divi petri de Urbe canonico, Cambettolae, Buschi, &c. comite, summa diligentia recognita, & non modo ex antiquissimis MSS. codicibus, ac probatioribus impressis, sed etiam ex Doctissimis Scriptoribus emendata, et Notis Illustrata. Eminentiss. et Reverendiss. Principii Hieronymo Verospio S.R.E. Cardinali amplissimo, 1 vol. in-4 reliure de l'époque pleine basane marron, dos à 6 nerfs ornés, double filet doré d'encadrement sur plats, Ex typographia Nerii [ Nerius ], Caesenae, 1646, lxiiij-380 pp. Rare impression de Césène. Graesse, IV, 66 : "Nouvelle révision du texte sur 16 mss. et d'anc. éditions avec des notes, presque toujours théologiques. Les passages que l'éditeur déclara théologiques, ont été omis avec rigueur". Ebert, GBD, 11608 : "The annotations are learned, but mostly theological". (rel. frottée avec petits mq. en coiffes et coins, une piqûre de vers en marge sup. avec très faible atteinte au texte, 3 piqûres marginales en fin d'ouvrage). Langue: Latin.
Editore: Lugduni, Apud Ioannem Tornaesium and Gul. Gazeium, 1556
Da: Libreria SEAB srl (socio Alai/Lila), Bologna BO, BO, Italia
Condizione: Buono (Good). In 8° antico, mezza pergamena probabilmente settecentesca con tit. al dorso, lieve toccatura al piatto ant. e tagli rossi, pp. 788+44 n.n. di indice con rare e lievissime gialliture sparse. Esemplare ridotto ai margini, in modo particolare per quello superiore, a testimonianza l'esagerata unghiatura della legatura Buono (Good) .
Editore: Ulrich Han (Udalricus Gallus) and Simon Nicolai Chardella 12 February 1474, Rome, 1474
Da: Phillip J. Pirages Rare Books (ABAA), McMinnville, OR, U.S.A.
333 x 232 mm. (13 1/8 x 9 1/8"). Single column, 37 lines in roman type. Attractively matted. Capitals struck with yellow. Remnants of mounting tape to one edge. Goff L-6; BMC IV, 24; ISTC il00006000. â Shallow light dampstains to edges, a few faint flecks to margins, but an excellent specimen, clean and fresh with wide margins, from the second press in Rome. .
Editore: Ex typographia Nerii, Caesenae (Cesena), 1646
Da: Bibliophilia Books, Tampa, FL, U.S.A.
Libro
Hardcover. Condizione: Fine. 4to. - lxiiij,380 pp. - Contemporary polished calf, spine with 5 raised bands, blind-pressed decorations and title; IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. - Small hole on back free end-paper, also small wormholes on both endpapers. - Bold ownership signature, in old hand (and then crossed out, also in old hand) on front free endpaper: and another, probably older, on the title- page. - With Neri's large engraved printer's device on title-page, also some engraved head-pieces and end-pieces. - - The Prolegonema include a bibliography ("Lactantii Codicum Mss. et Impressorum Nomina, ."), as well as a biography ("Vita Lactantii ex Scriptis Ipsius, et Aliorum Authorum Collecta") of Lactantius (ca.240-ca.320). - The collected works consist of: 1. Divinarum Institutionum adversus gentes Libri septem. - 2. Divinarum Institutionum Epitome (in Greek letters) Akefalos. - 3. De Ira Dei Liber unus. - 4. De Opificio Dei, sive Deformatione hominis liber unus. - Finally, there is a 128-page commentary by Ioseph Isaeus Caesenatis. - - Very rare Cesena imprint: OCLC gives only 3 locations (none in the U.S., Canada or Great Britain).
Editore: (Venetiis, arte & diligentia Ioannis de Tridino cognomento Tacuini i[m]pressum fuit, 1521)., 1521
Da: Buch + Kunst + hommagerie Sabine Koitka, Basel, Svizzera
fester Einband. 4°. 12 nn.Bll., CLX, XX Bll., 1 Bl. Mit zahlreichen Holzschnitt-Initialen. Blindgepr. Leder über Holzdeckeln auf 4 Bünden (Schliessen fehlen, Leder mit Fehlstellen, Rücken mit Fehlstelle). Zweite Ausgabe, erstmals 1502 erschienen. - Laktanz ist einer der bekanntesten Apologeten des frühen Christentums. Er verteidigte mit seinen Schriften das Christentum gegen die heidnische Kritik seiner Zeit. Das Latein des auch als Rhetoriklehrer tätigen Laktanz galt als so gut, dass ihn Pico della Mirandola als ?christlichen Cicero? (cicero christianus) bezeichnete. - Innendeckel mit Feuchtigkeitsspur, leichte Feuichtiogkeitsspur im Falz, stellenweise Wurmfrassspur, Anstreichungen und handschr. Vermerke in Tinte, Titelblatt mit handschr. Besitzervermerk. Lang la.
Editore: Apud Ioannem Tornaesium (Jean de Tournes) & Gul. Gazeium (Gulielmum Gazeium, Lugduni (Lyon), 1561
Da: Frey Fine Books, Rougemont, NC, U.S.A.
Leather. Condizione: Very Good. 32mo - over 4 - 5" tall. Text in Latin. Lyon, 1561. Jean de Tournes. 32mo., 787, (40)pp., with wood cut title page. Bound in 17th century (or earlier) full calf, with later end papers and paste downs. 5 compartment spine with raised bands, simple gilt floral design in each. Boards ruled in blind and gilt; decorative oval design in gilt on both boards. a.e.g. The title page is bordered with a wood cut scroll work design. Boards are mildly worn, with a small crease in the center of the spine. Text is remarkable clean and bright. A beautiful book, with a warm, supple feel. *** Included in this works of Lactantius are: "The Divine Institutes", a treatise intended to point out the futility of pagan beliefs; "On the Wrath of God", a treatise directed at the Stoics; "The Works of God", written during Diocletian's persecutions; and the poem"Pheonix". Interest in Lactantius was renewed in the Renaissance, in large part for his elaborately rhetorical Latin style. ***.
Editore: (In fine): Venetiis, In Aedibus Haeredum Aldi, et Andreae Soceri, Mense Martio, Venetiis, 1535
Da: Libri Antichi Arezzo - F&C Edizioni, AREZZO, Italia
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Rilegato. Condizione: in ottime condizioni. seconda edizione. [Aldina] (cm. 16,5) ottima mz. pergamena fine sec. XVIII, piatti marmorizzati, lievi ottimi vecchi restauri.-- cc. 16 nn. , cc. 328, cc. 12 nn. di cui due bianche, cc. 47 + 1 c. bianca, cc. 44 nn. Carattere corsivo con alcune parole in greco. Ancora Aldina (Flecher 9) al frontis e al verso dell' ultima carta. All' inizio epistola di G.B. Egnatio ad Antonio Trivulzio, già apparsa nella edizione del 1515 mentre nuova è la dedica di Manuzio al Benedettino Germano Minadoi. La seconda parte contiene l' " Apologeticus" di Tertulliano. Seconda edizione aldina ma come dice Renouard, ben superiore alla prima del 1515 perchè ampiamente corretta da Benedettino Onorato Fascitello, amico di Pietro Bembo, che ne fa una più accurata collazione con i manoscritti della Biblioteca di Montecassino dando alle stampe un testo destinato a diventare un riferimento per le successive edizioni di Parigi, Basilea, Anversa e Lione. Vecchia integrazione al margine bianco basso del titolo. Antico buon restauro ad un tarletto al margine bianco vicino alla cerniera ad alcune carte interne che a volte intaccano il testo. Altrimenti esemplare molto bello, nitido, marginoso e assolutamente completo delle 448 carte. * Renouard 113/2; * Burgassi 77/2; * Fournier 1809 p. 8 n° 305; * Brunet III 736; * Cataldi-Palau "G.F. D' Asola" n° 141; * Bm. Stc. 366; * Adams L 22; * Ucla 243.[f70].
Editore: (In fine:) Venetiis, in aedibus haeredum Aldi, et Andreae Soceri, Mense Martio, M.D.XXXV. (1535)., Venezia, 1535
Da: Libreria Antiquaria Gonnelli, Firenze, FI, Italia
Condizione: Buono (Good). 0. In-8° (mm 153x94), carte [12] + 4, [328], [10] e 2 carte bianche, 47 e 1 carta bianca, [44] (registro ed errata) in fine. Ancora Aldina al frontespizio ed in fine, spazi capitali. Note manoscritte al margine di alcune carte. Legatura in mezza pelle ottocentesca, piatti marmorizzati, dorso decorato in oro. Lievi gore d'acqua a qualche carta, ma buon esemplare. Renouard, 113-14: "Avec un préface de P. Manuce pour Lactance, et une de G.B. Egnatio por Tertullien. Très bonne édition, bien supérieure à celle de 1515; elle a été revue par Honoré Pascitello, sur plusieurs manuscrits de la Bibliothèque du Mont-Cassin". Brunet III, 736: "Editio altera". Adams, L-22. Seconda edizione aldina, ampiamente corretta da Onorato Fascitello, sulla base di manoscritti provenienti dalla Biblioteca di Montecassino. Book.
Editore: In Aedibvs Haeredvm Aldi, et Andreae Soceri, Venice, 1535
Da: Phillip J. Pirages Rare Books (ABAA), McMinnville, OR, U.S.A.
Second Aldine Edition. 165 x 98 mm. (6 1/2 x 3 7/8"). 16 p.l., 328, [12] leaves (last two blank); 47, [45] leaves. Edited by Onorato Fascitello. ELEGANT 18TH CENTURY RED STRAIGHT-GRAIN MOROCCO, GILT, BY BOZERIAN JEUNE (stamp-signed at foot of spine), covers framed by mirrored-tulip roll, daisies at corners, smooth spine in compartments with branches of ivy radiating from a central anular dot, all on the signature Bozerian mille-point background, turn-ins with Greek key roll, marbled endpapers, vellum flyleaf at front and back, all edges gilt. Woodcut Aldine device on title page and verso of last leaf. Four leaves with traces of old ink annotations. Ahmanson-Murphy 243; Renouard 113:2; Kallendorf 254; Adams L-22; Brunet III, 736. â Spine perhaps slightly darkened (though difficult to tell because of the abundance of gilt hiding most of the leather), a hint of rubbing to extremities, perhaps pressed (though apparently not washed) at time of binding, but all of these just trivial imperfections; A VERY FINE COPY--clean, bright, and fresh, in an especially attractive binding that shows very little use. Beautifully bound by one of the great French binders of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, this is a lovely copy of the Aldine edition of Lactantius and Tertullian, two of the ablest defenders of the faith in the early centuries of Christianity. Lactantius (ca. 260-340), a teacher of rhetoric with an elegant flow of words (whence perhaps his name, "Milky," derives), was converted late in life to Christianity. His "Divine Institutions" presents the new religion as the most logical of creeds, drawing on the arguments of Stoic philosophy and aimed at an audience of educated pagans. The work was written during the Great Persecution, but references added by Lactantius to Constantine indicate that he lived to see the legalization of Christianity. Our volume also contains several shorter works by (or said to be by) Lactantius: "De Ira Dei," on the anger of God, a refutation of Epicureanism; "De Opificio Dei," on the handiwork of God, concentrating on the marvels of the human body and soul; and a poem, "Phoenix," describing the mythical bird, a work falsely attributed to our theologian. Lactantius was much admired in the Renaissance for his style, and he was one of the earliest authors to be printed, first appearing in an edition issued by Sweynheym and Pannartz in 1465. Our Aldine edition also includes the "Apology" of Tertullian (b. 150), the North African lawyer turned Christian defender, one of the earliest explanations of Christian belief and practice, containing valuable information on the simple ceremonies and organization of the primitive church. The Aldine Press first published an edition of Lactantius and Tertullian in 1515, but Renouard says that our second edition is much improved because the text here has been revised by the editor Fascitelli after examining several manuscripts in the Benedictine monastery at Monte Cassino. François Bozerian, generally called Bozerian jeune, was active in Paris from just after the turn of the century until 1818, and for much of that time, he worked with his elder brother Jean-Claude (1762-1840). The Bozerian workshop produced many fine bindings for clients that included the emperor Napoleon I, as well as leading bibliophiles of the day.
Editore: Vincentius Banalius, Venecia, 1493
Da: Librería José Porrúa Turanzas S.A., Madrid, Spagna
Venecia, Vincentius Banalius, 22 de marzo de 1493. En folio (298 x 203)mm. 138 hojas (de 140, falto de las dos hojas blancas solo). Signaturas A?, a-b?, c-d?, e?, f-m?, n?, o-p?, q?, r?, s?, t-v? Apostillas marginales. Espacios en blanco para las iniciales. Encuadernacià n en pergamino del siglo XVIII. Temprana edicià n incunable de la Opera de Lactantius, publicada por vez primera en el monasterio de Subiaco (Italia) en 1465. La presente edicià n está editada por Andrea Bussi, Obispo de Aleria, Cà rcega. Contiene: De divinis institutionibus, obra de gran envergadura en defensa de la doctrina cristiana como un sistema armonioso y là gigo; De ira Dei, sobre la ira de Dios donde polemiza contra los filà sofos estoicos y epicúreos; De opificio Dei vel de formatione hominis, sobre la obra de Dios en la que pretende demostrar la existencia de la providencia divina como base de la forma del cuerpo humano; De Phenice carmen; De resurrectionis dominicae die y por último Nephythomon. Además de las obras completas de Lactantius, el volumen contiene textos de los siguientes autores: Giovanni Andrea Bussi; Vincentius Benalius; Antonio da Rho; Adam Montaltus; Jerome, Saint; Leonardo Bruni; Ovid; Dante Alighieri; Venantius Honorius Clementianus Fortunatus; Andreas von Jerin; Bartholomaeus von Jerin; John Moore; George,rey de Inglaterra. Lucius Lactantius (245-325), Lucio Lactancio en romance, fue un escritor latino y apologista cristiano nacido en el norte de à frica, discÃpulo del maestro africano de retà rica Arnobio. Enseñà retà rica en varias ciudades orientales del imperio romano y el emperador Constantino I lo llamà como tutor de su hijo Crispo. Lactancio fue criticado por los cristianos por sus creencias poco ortodoxas, sin embargo comprendià cuáles parecÃan ser los principios esenciales de la religià n cristiana. Escribià en una retà rica prosa ciceroniana (se le llamà el Cicerà n cristiano), en un tono más bien persuasivo que polà mico, procurando justificar la fe por la razà n antes que por la autoridad. Lactancio y Cosmas Indicopleustes son los dos únicos autores cristianos de la antigüedad y del medievo de los que se sabe con certeza que mantuvieron la idea de una Tierra plana. Buen ejemplar, limpio; alguna ligera mancha ocasional, por lo demás perfecto. Referencias: Goff L-11, Hain 9816; BMC V 525; Polain 2423; Proctor 5376 Early incunable edition of Lactantius's Opera, first published in the monastery of Subiaco (Italy) in 1465. Lucius Lactantius (245-325), was a Latin writer and Christian apologist born in North Africa, disciple of the African master of rhetoric Arnobius. He taught rhetoric in several eastern cities of the Roman Empire and Emperor Constantine I called him as tutor to his son Crispus. 298x203mm. (11¾x8").
Editore: Rome, Conradus Sweynheim and Arnoldus Pannartz, Rome, 1468
Da: MEDA RIQUIER RARE BOOKS LTD, London, Regno Unito
Condizione: Buono (Good). Book.