Rhenanus beatus (133 risultati)
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Da: Whitehorse Books, CLAYTON, IN, U.S.A.Whitehorse Books
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Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. First Harper Edition. 1965 Trade PB. 1st Harper Edition. 201 pgs. Light tanning. Cover has slight shelf wear. Interior has no marks, clean text & tight binding. Selections from Erasmus' writings & first biography by his friend Beatus Rhenanus.
Editore: Harper Torchbooks/Harper & Row. NY. (1965). 1965
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202pp. 8vo Illustrated in black & white. Trade Paperback. Edited & translated by John C. Olin. Light cover wear, spine scored, introduction has light underlining/marginalia in pencil: VG-.
Editore: WILHELM FINK 1970
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. 110 PP. GERMAN BOOK. FULL TITLE: DAS LEBEN DES JOHANNES GEILER VON KAYSBERSBERG, UNTER MITARBEIT VON DIETER MERTENS. EINGELEITET, KOMMENTIERT UND HERAUSGEGEBEN VON OTTO HERDING. DUST JACKET IN GOOD CONDITION, SOME SLIGHT TEARS AND FOLING ALONG EDGES OR CORNERS. RED HARDCOVER WITH BLACK LETTERING… SHOWS LITTLE TO NO INDICATIONS OF WEAR. BINDING IS TIGHT. SOME SCRIBBLES ON FRONT ENDPAPER. TEXT BLOCK OTHERWISE CLEAR AND UNMARKED THROUGHOUT.

Editore: Peter Smith, MA 1973
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Later. Very good Hardcover has no dust jacket name inked on end page, text edges smudged.
Editore: Selbstverlag des Werratalvereins Witzenhausen e.V. 1994 1994
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Da: Antiquariat Bücherparadies, Landsberg, GermaniaAntiquariat Bücherparadies
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87 S. Abb. brosch sehr guter Zustand.

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Editore: Elwert 1894
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Hardcover. Condizione: Gut bis sehr gut. 1. Auflage. 187 Seiten, Original-Leinen. -Erste Ausgabe. Gutes Exemplar.

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Editore: Wilhelm Fink Verlag, München 1970
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Original cloth, dustjacket. 110,(2) pp.; 24.5x17.5 cm. "Jacobi Wimpfelingi Opera Selecta II,1". Text in German / Deutsch. - (ticket on spine dust-jacket and on spine cloth, stamp on endpaper and title page) Although very good, see picture 340g.
Lingua: Tedesco
Editore: Leipzig, Verlag von Fr. Wilh. Grunow, 1886
Da: ABC Antiquariat, Einzelunternehmen, Stralsund, MV, GermaniaABC Antiquariat, Einzelunternehmen
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8° , gebundene Ausgabe. Condizione: Gut. 160 Seiten, Ohne Schutzumschlag, Einband mit kleineren Gebrauchsspren, Vorsätze und Titel etwas stockfleckig, Zustand gut Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 360.

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Lingua: Inglese
Da: K Books Ltd ABA ILAB, York, YORKS, Regno UnitoK Books Ltd ABA ILAB
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No Binding. Condizione: Very Good. A splendid antique engraved portrait. Mounted and ready to frame. This is an excellent opportunity to purchase an very decorative and attractive antique portrait.
Editore: Hildesheim: Georg Olms Verlag 1966 1966
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Da: Antiquariat Ulrich Doege, Köln, NRW, GermaniaAntiquariat Ulrich Doege
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Gr.8°; d'roter OLnbd. mit goldgepr. Deckel- und Rückentitel; (XXIV) 700 Seiten (= Nachdruck der Ausgabe Leipzig 1886). Lateinischer Text mit deutschen Anmerkungen. - Sehr sauberes Exemplar.

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Da: Forgotten Books, London, Regno UnitoForgotten Books
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Paperback. Condizione: New. Print on Demand. This book comprises letters exchanged between the German humanist Beatus Rhenanus and a network of scholars, friends, and colleagues, offering glimpses into the world of scholarship, education, and religious debate during the early Reformation era. As a close associate of Erasmus of R…otterdam, Rhenanus's letters reveal his central position within the humanist movement while illuminating the intellectual and social landscape of early 16th-century Europe. The letters reflect the humanist drive to revive classical learning and promote religious and intellectual reform. They also provide insights into the challenges faced by scholars during a period of significant religious and political upheaval. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of humanism, the Reformation, and the intellectual culture of Renaissance Europe. It sheds light on the scholarly networks, educational practices, and religious debates that shaped the intellectual landscape of the time. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item.
Editore: München: Fink 1970
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Da: Norbert Plate, Wildberg, D, GermaniaNorbert Plate
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gr.-8vo. 110 S. Orig.-Leinwand mit Schutzumschlag. (= Jacobi Wimpfelingi opera selcta II,1). BK 11/16. Schutzumschlag etwas angestaubt und mit kleinem Einriss am oberen Rand, Vorsätze etwas nachgedunkelt, innen sehr gut erhalten. 329 g.

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Condizione: New. In.
Altre immaginiEditore: Nieuwkoop B. de Graaf 1966 1966
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Nice copy of this first edition thus - A Facsimile of the 1886 edition. Correspondence from Beatus Rhenanus. Collected and edited by Adalbert Horawitz and Karl Hartfelder. Red cloth with black label to spine. Gilt titles. Very good clean condition. Frontis portrait of Rhenanus. Very slight cracking to the top edge of the spine t…o the title page. Very small stamp to ffep showing this was a publisher's archive example. XXIV, 700 pages. 240 by 170mm (9½ by 6¾ inches). .

Editore: Fink 1970
Da: Antiquariat Dorner, Reinheim, , GermaniaAntiquariat Dorner
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Unter Mitarbeit von Dieter Mertens. Eingeleitet, kommentiert und herausgegeben von Otto Herding. München, Fink 1970. 110 S., OLeinenband. Rücken etwas bestoßen, sonst gut.

Editore: Fink 1970
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Unter Mitarbeit von Dieter Mertens. Eingeleitet, kommentiert und herausgegeben von Otto Herding. München, Fink 1970. 110 S., OLeinenband. Vorsätze etwas gebräunt, Hinterdeckel leicht fleckig. Sonst gut.

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700 S., Anhang, OLn., Gr.-8*. Sauberer Leinenband. 69 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1000.
Editore: München Wilhelm Fink 1970
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Da: Antiquariat carpe diem, Monika Geyer, Bocholt, GermaniaAntiquariat carpe diem, Monika Geyer
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Gr. 8°, 110 Seiten. Orig.Leinen mit OSU. = Jacobi Wimpfelingi Opera Select; Bd. II, 1. Der Text in Latein. Mit Fußnoten, Bibliographie und Register. - Schutzumschlag gering fleckig und mit winzigen Randeinrissen. Einband minimal bestoßen, Kopfschnitt stockfleckig, Widmung auf Vorsatz.

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700 Seiten. Einband etwas berieben; Schnitt leichte Lagerungsspuren, sonst sehr gut erhalten. Abgleich des Titelbildes bitte bei nika-books. 9789060041420 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1700 Gr.-8°, Gebundene Leinen-Ausgabe.
Editore: München, Fink. 1970
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Da: Books & Art, Reichenbach, GermaniaBooks & Art
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Gr.8°, 110 S., orig. Leinen-Ebd. (Hardcover) mit orig. Schutzumschlag, U. hinten min. angestaubt, am Rücken leicht aufgehellt, am Kopf m. min. Randläsuren, sonst sehr guter Zustand. Sprache: ger, lat.
Editore: Turnhout, Brepols, 2013. 2013
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Da: Antiquariat Thomas Rezek, München, GermaniaAntiquariat Thomas Rezek
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Gr- 8°. CLXIII, 941 pp. Original cloth with title to spine and cover Studia humanitatis Rhenana, 3. Vol. 1. 1506-1517. Self-contained volume, texts in Latin with Greek passages, translation into French, commentary etc. - Fine, very slightly rubbed, clean inside. Half-title with a dedication from the editor Hirstein for a German…scholar.
Altre immaginiEditore: Chrestien Wechel,, Paris, 1536
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Published in the year of Erasmus' death, this Paris edition contains a fine and heartfelt obituary written by his friend and admirer Friedrich Nausea (1496-1552), Bishop of Vienna. Nausea was a leading figure in the irenic movement at the imperial court, seeking reconciliation and reform within the Church rather than division.Na…usea vents both his grief and his admiration, attributing a divine mission and even Christ-like qualities to Erasmus. This eulogy reflects the profound esteem in which Erasmus was held by his circle of humanist contemporaries. Though Nausea insists that no man should be called beatus (blessed) in his lifetime, he suggests that after Erasmus' passing, the Pope and the cardinals alike ought to have proclaimed him a saint, a model of poverty, chastity, and temperance.Appended to the obituary is the celebrated biography of Erasmus by Beatus Rhenanus (1485-1547), written in the form of a letter (Epistola ad Archiepiscopum Coloniensem). Rhenanus was a German humanist scholar and one of Erasmus' most trusted friends. He had lived and worked with Erasmus in Basel and was responsible for editing several of his works, including the Epistolae. This letter remains one of the most intimate and authoritative contemporary accounts of Erasmus life.With some underlining in the text, and an old annotation, by a reader reflecting on themes of birth, virtue, and ancestry, on the verso of the otherwise blank leaf C7, the bottom half of the leaf is lacking. The binding shows slight signs of wear along the extremities, slightly browned throughout. Otherwise in good condition.l Inventaire chronologique des editions Parisiennes du XVIe siecle V, 255; USTC 185743 (lost book); Worldcat 248142207 (5 or 6 copies); not in De Reuck; Vander Haeghen; cf. (1537 Paris ed.) USTC 182203 (6 copies). Modern, marbled paper boards, with a brown morocco label lettered in gold on the spine. With Wechel's woodcut device on the title page and 3 woodcut decorated initials. Pages: [23], [2 blank] ll.
Altre immaginiEditore: s.l. s.n. n.d. Strasbourg? ? 1510
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First edition, 4to, Gothic letter, [26], [252], [6]ff, 2 woodcuts (includes the woodcut of the Ship of Fools on the title), contemporaneous manuscript on A1-2, E4, G3-4, title-page lower gutter starting to split, some pages irregularly trimmed, with some edges uncut, some toning in places, occasional foxed spot, a handful of sma…ll repaired tears to fore-margins only, wormhole/holes to fore-margin throughout, both points of condition never affecting text, the fore-edge with traces of contemporaneous 16th c ink lettering, nineteenth-century vellum over boards, lettered in gilt, title and colophon leaves with Croydon Public Libraries stamps, somewhat erased on the former. The scarce first edition of Johann Geiler von Kaiserberg's thirty-seven sermons delivered at Strassburg from 1501 to 1502, influenced by Sebastian Brandt's Narrenschiff (Ship of Fools), in which he comments and satirises the follies and vices of his day. One of the sermons deals with libraries and book collectors, making mention, among other things, of Richard de Bury's 'Philobiblon.' This edition precedes the 1511 edition, better known for its greater number of woodcuts. STC 335; Adams, G 315.
Altre immaginiEditore: Georgii de Rusconibus, Venice, 2 October 1508; Mathias Schürer, Strasbourg, January 1510 1508
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Da: Arca Amoris Alitis, New York, NY, U.S.A.Arca Amoris Alitis
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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.
Altre immaginiEditore: Hieronymus Froben and Nicolaus Episcopius, Basel 1552
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Leather. Condizione: Good. No Dust Jacket. First Edition. [216] pp. *8, a-o6, p4, q-r6. Small folio, 12" x 9". Publisher statement from colophon. Wide-margin copy. Woodcuts by Konrad Schnitt (CS) (1495-1541) except for the cuts on *3v, *4r and a4r which are probably by Hans Rudolf Deutsch (1525-1571). 106 illustrations including… 85 full page and 16 half page in the text, and 52 initials in wood or metal cut, as well as Froben's woodcut printer's stamp on the title and the final leaf verso. The first complete and first illustrated edition. In later blindstamped calf, spine redone with older spine cover laid down. Interior strong but crude hinge reinforcements, later end papers, some humidity marks, especially at the beginning, very occasional small mark or foxing, title page has been reinforced including a tear across the top margin which was repaired, otherwise clean and sturdy. Two old bookseller descriptions pasted on the inside front cover, bookplates of Sir John Hynde Cotton (4th baronet, 1717-1795) of Madingley Hall (at title verso) and one for James Elwin Millard (1823-1894) , Chorister of Magdelen College to front pastedown, another ownership signature on first free end paper. This beautifully illustrated book is the first complete printed edition of an important ancient Roman manuscript, the Notitia Dignitatum, which was one of the few surviving manuscripts on Roman civil and military government, covering offices from the level of the imperial court all the way down to the provincial level. It is a unique and surprisingly accurate source on both the Western and Eastern Roman empires, indispensable for understanding civil and military organization in the early 400s. [see Bowersock Late Antiquity]. Interestingly, the Notitia seems to have survived in only one manuscript copy, written in a Caroline minuscule script, probably from around the 900s, which was subsequently lost. It was first published in a small abridgement without illustrations in 1529-30. This large Froben 1552 edition is the first complete edition. It is lavishly produced, containing numerous illustrations of insignia and uniforms, illustrations of ancient scrolls and codices, buildings with architectural details, schematic maps, allegorical portraits of provinces, geographic information, a wealth of visual information including such esoterica as shield patterns of Roman military units. The prefatory "Illyrici." which includes a city view of 16th century Istanbul and Rome was written by Beatus Rhenanus. The anonymous "De rebus bellicis" has illustrations of military machinery and weapons and includes perhaps the first idea of propelling a ship without oars or sails and the invention of the paddle-wheel, which inspired Leonardo da Vinci. There is also an illustration of a conversation between Emperor Hadrian and the philosopher Epictetus. Provides some of the only data on the administrative and military history of the late Empire, an essential and beautiful book. OCLC 51681336. ; Engravings; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 216 pages. Illustrated by Schnitt, Konrad (illustratore).
Altre immaginiEditore: Basileae: apvd Ioan. Hervagivm, [Mense Martio] Anno M.D.XXXVII [1537] 1537
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Encuadernación de tapa dura. Condizione: Muy bien. [i.e. 1537].- // [Para pedidos desde fuera de España, por favor, consulte las condiciones de venta y envío, tipo B. / For orders to be delivered outside Spain, please, let you see our sale and shipping terms, type B. / Pour les commandes à livrer hors d'Espagne, s'il vous plait,… voyez les conditions de vente et de livraison, type B].- // 2ª ed.- Folio, (300x210 mm).- [16], 1-671, [2], 670-690, [18] p., [errores de paginación: 659 malnumerada como 651, 669 como 655, 676 como 674, 679 como 676]; sign.: a8, a-z6, A-Z6, Aa-Ii6, Kk4, Kk4, Ll4, Mm6, Nn8; marca tipográfica en portada y en verso de última hoja; iniciales grabadas; apostillas marginales y reclamos; letra romana y cursiva; colofón en recto de última hoja.- // Encuadernación en media piel con papel de aguas, sobre encuadernación de época en pergamino; lomo liso en piel verde con filetes y tejuelo grabados en dorado. Papel de los planos desgastado dejando el pergamino en las puntas; cofias rozadas. Pequeñas y discretas reparaciones antiguas en los márgenes de las primeras 12 p. y en las puntas de p. 30 a 83; mínimas galerías en borde inferior desde portada a p. 20 y en punta inferior entre p. 599 y 630; esporádicos cercos de humedad sin gravedad; algunos subrayados y anotaciones manuscritas en los márgenes.- // Proc.: Dos firmas de anteriores propietarios manuscritas en portada, letra s. XVI y XVIII.- // Refs.: Palau, 307565; VD16, S 5760.- // 2ª impresión de la única de sus ediciones reconocida por Erasmo de las Obras de Séneca.- Después de que el impresor predilecto de Erasmo, Johann Froben, falleciese en 1527, su hijo y su yerno publicaron, en 1529, en Basilea, junto con Johann Herwagen [Hervagius], la edición de las Obras de Séneca preparada y anotada por Erasmo, en la que el humanista incorporó, resaltando su interés, las glosas de Beathus Renanius al texto senequiano de la muerte del cesar Tiberio Claudio. Esta edición supuso una renovación y corrección mayúsculas de la edición que Erasmo había publicado en 1515 y de la que había abjurado. El propio Hervagius, casado con la viuda de Froben, hizo, en 1537, al año siguiente de la muerte de Erasmo, una segunda edición, idéntica punto por punto a la de 1529, esta que ofrecemos, empleando incluso, a excepción de alguna de las capitales, la misma tipografía. Del taller de Hervagius todavía salieron otras ediciones -una sin datar, aunque de fecha posterior a 1540, y otra en 1557-, si bien ambas presentarán cambios en el trabajo de Erasmo, así como la adición de otros textos que aquél no incluyó(1). Dedicada la edición de las obras de Séneca por Erasmo a Pedro, obispo de Cracovia, el propio Erasmo advertía que faltaban por incluir cuatro obras originales de Séneca: Las Declamationum, el libro De Terrae, el libro De Copia y el De ritibus sacrorum ethnicorum. Y, junto a su trabajo y a las glosas del Renano que incorporó, Erasmo añadió sobre la marcha, en el verano de 1529, estando la obra en imprenta, las correcciones textuales que Agrícola (1444-1485) sugería a la versión estándar de la Epístola a Lucilo (de la que tanto gustaría Montaigne, a quien tanto le influyó), porque justo entonces recibió, prestado por Haio Hermann, el ejemplar de la edición de las obras de Séneca publicadas en Treviso en 1478 que había sido propiedad de Agricola, en el que figuraban esas anotaciones manuscritas. Así, si se desea disponer de la única edición de Erasmo de las obras de Séneca reconocida por el propio Erasmo, solo puede hacerse en los ejemplares de 1529, con portada con la marca tipográfica de Froben y mención expresa a la imprenta frobeniana, participada por Hervagius, o en esta reedición punto por punto llevada a cabo por el propio Hervagius, en 1537.- // (1) La primera de estas dos ediciones postreras se atribuye con frecuencia desde antiguo a 1529 porque su portada con la marca tipográfica de Hervagius lleva, como único pie, Basilea y, como no tiene colofón, se acude para datarla a la fecha que figura al final de la epistola nunc.