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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Cambridge University Press 2015-07-29, 2015
ISBN 10: 1107594391 ISBN 13: 9781107594395
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Brand New. 256 pages. 8.00x5.75x0.75 inches. In Stock.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Cambridge University Press, 2015
ISBN 10: 1107594391 ISBN 13: 9781107594395
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Brand New. 106 pages. 7.00x5.00x0.25 inches. In Stock. This item is printed on demand.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Brand New. 256 pages. 8.00x5.75x0.75 inches. In Stock. This item is printed on demand.
Da: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgio
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Aggiungi al carrello6. Paris, apud Claudium Audinet, 1677, in-12°, engraved title page ( frontispiece) + typgraphical title + (18) nn pp + (2)(bl.) + 417 pp + (1)(bl.). Complete. Bound in contemporary full leather, raised gilt spine, spinkled edges, no provenance indications. The frontispiece is engraved by C.Decker. Nice copy with only minimal traces of use.
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Aggiungi al carrelloAntverpiae ( Antwerpen ) , ex Officina Plantiniana, Apud Viduam & Ioannem Moretum, 1594, in-8°, 19 x 12 cm, (28) nn pp ( with engraved title-page ) + 953 pp + (7) nn pp ( complete, collation identical to Imhoff H-2). Bound in full old leather, with most of the green silk ties still present, covers with some blindtooling ( fillets) and a central gilt decoration, first fly leaf renewed ( not recently), binding with traces of use but still in good order. Inside a clean copy with minimal soiling of the engraved title page. This is the second edition ( first in 1590) of Haraeus' hagiography. The engraved title page is by Van der Borcht ( see New Hollstein Van der Borcht, Book illustrations vol III n° 1209, p. 233), but this plate has a different design from the 1590 edition ! See also Imhof item H-2. USTC 406967 .
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Aggiungi al carrello12. Antverpiae ( Antwerpen ) , Apud Dumaeum ( Anthonis van der Haeghen ), 1542, in-8°, 494 pp + (40) nn pp (last page bl.) (complete)Bound in 18th c. full leather, top of spine damaged with headcap missing, ex-library copy with modern stamp on title page, with the manuscript ex-libris of ''Martinus Johannes de Seegher pastor in Boeschepe, 1732''. See USTC N° 400687. (The copies of the Belgian libraries are listed under N° 416095 with an incomplete collation and a slightly confusing title ; situation April 2015).
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Aggiungi al carrello[1] Basel, Andreas Cratander, 1529, in-folio, 305 x 199 mm, (24)nn pp + 117 leaves (= 118, error twice leaf number 116) + (20)nn pp (index) (complete, contains a last leaf not mentionned in the USTC collation). With contemporary finely executed rubrication in red, green , yellow and some blue. Title within woodcut historiated architectural border (signed HF), another historiated border on a1-recto by Hans Holbein. [2] Basel, Johann Froben, 1519, in-folio, pp 170 (= 174, a4-verso, b1, b2-recto , wrongly numbered or uncounted) + (2)nn pp (operis novissima) (complete). Title within woodcut historiated architectural border (signed AH = Ambrosius Holbein), 2 further woodcut historiated architectural borders, pp. a3-recto , pp b1-recto and several large initial letters ( 45 x 45 mm), of which three coloured. This copy also with contemporary finely executed rubrication and underlinings. Bound in somewhat later mottled calf, raised spine with gilt decorations and title label. Spine with restorations, joints cracked again but binding technically sound and with not many obtrusive signs of wear . Both works were rubricated by the same, first (?) owner, most probably J.Boerii, Archdyacon Z Contsen[ ] (?). His name on both title pages in the same (most probably his own) handwriting. In the second book also some marginal notes in the same hand. A John Boerius, archdeacon, is mentionned in connection with Durham cathedral around 1515. But we cannot interpret the addition Z Contsen[ ]. There are no other provenance indications apart from a small thumnail printed ex-libris of ''MN'' with the devise '' cy est mon amy le moins fol'', tipped-in on the first paste down. Nicely preserved collection of two Basle postincunables pertaining to ancient Greek philosophy and literature. Both works are extensively rubricated and colored. USTC N° 667214 and USTC N° 673353.
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Aggiungi al carrelloParis, apud Michel Sonnius, 1572, in-folio, 32,5 x 22 cm, (10)pp (lvs numbered 1-5) + (90)nn pp (indices) + 1096 columns + (2)(bl) (complete). Bound in near contemporary leather over oak boards, raised spine with gilt decoration. Used binding with some leather restorations, inside clean copy. Provenance; on the title page an old manuscript ex-libris '' Carthusiae Lovaniensis '' . On the first fly leaf a 19th c. stamp from a Dutch Roman Catholic Seminary, on the title also a small circular stamp with the initials ''L.B.''. A fourth manuscript ex-libris has been shaved by the binder at the upper margin. It looks like another reference to the '' Carthusiae Lovaniensis'' Apart from the used binding a nicely preserved copy. This edition of the complete works of the Greek-Alexandrian church father Athanasius was edited by Petrus Nannius (Alkmaar 1550 - Leuven 1557 ) . He dedicated this work to his friend Antoine de Perrenot, bischop of Atrecht , later cardinal Granvelle, first archbischop of the Southern Netherlands. Nannius became professor at the Collegium Trilingue upon the death of Goclenius. The first edition of this work was published in Basle in 1556 by Froben in 4 volumes and again in 1564. Nannius had made a new translation of Greek source texts . Valentin Ampelander was the editor for this 1556 edition. USTC N° 138441.
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Aggiungi al carrelloDilingae ( Dillingen ), execudebat Sebaldus Mayer, 1562, (16)nn lvs + 245 lvs + (6)nn pp (5 blank) (complete, but quire B is bound after quire a - as printed ).[1]. USTC 672945 Bound with ''De divinis, apostolicis.'' Coloniae ( Köln ) Excudebat Iaspar Gennep[a]eus , ( Jaspar von Gennep ), 1560, (12)nn lvs + 368 lvs (error = 376), (complete).[2] USTC 629509. Both works bound in later (17th c. ?) full vellum with yapped edges, raised spine with title label in black leather. With the manuscript ex-libris on the first title page of the Jesuit College of Maastricht, dated 1636. '' Collegij Soc(ie)tis Jesu' Traiecti ''. On the first fly leaf a dated (1844) private manuscript ex-libris. A fine copy with two complete religious publications pertaining to Council of Trent. Both authors - Pole and Ayala - played an important role at this Council. Pole, whose mother was atrociously executed by king Henry VIII, was the last Roman Catholic archbishop of Canterbury and a fierce opponent of the king. Pérez de Ayala attended all three sessions of the Council. He was archbishop of Valencia. He choose Benito Arias Montano to accompany him to the Council. He made a reputation for denouncing the corruption at the Council. His ''De Divinis.'' is his main work. He discusses here idolatry, the veneration of the relics of Saints, their tombs and images.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCollection of three Lyonese 16th cent. imprints with ''Sententiae''. [1] Aristoteles. Sententiae omnes undiquaque selectissimae, quae indicis vice in absoluta, et integra eius opera esse quent, postremo jam editae. Lyon, apud Guiillaume Rouillé, 1554, in-16°, 189 pp + (3)nn pp. USTC 151654. (Gültlingen X p.100; 272). [2] Cicero. Sententiae insigniores, apophthegmata, parabolae, seu similia, atque eiusdem aliquot piae sententiae compendiensi. Lyon, apud Guillaume Rouillé, 1552, in-16°, 310 pp + (10)nn pp (index). USTC 115232 (Gültlingen X p. 93 ; 230). [3] Georg Major. Sententiae veterum poetarum, per locos communes digestae. De poëtica virtute. Antonio Mancinello. Lyon, apud Jean I de Tournes & Guillaume Gazeau, 1551. in-16°, 288 pp + (32)nn pp ( all 3 complete). USTC 51232, Gültlingen IX p. 165 ; 205. Three complete works in one binding. 17th century French full leather, raised gilt spine, marbled edges, marbled paper paste down. Binding with severe traces of use and some loss of leather at head and tail of spine. First two title pages with some ink stains, further some scattered ink stains. Clear old water stains in the first and the third work. Notwithstanding these flaws still an interesting collection of three rare simultaneous and complete Lyonese imprints.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCollection of three postincunables bound in a dated 16th century binding. Large in-8° (1,2) / small in-4° (3), 222 x 142 mm, blindtooled leather over wooden boards, skilfully rebacked, endpapers renewed, the intricate blindtooling in very fine condition, with copper clasps (attachments are still present, clasps are missing). All edges painted blue, on the fore edge gilt lettering with date ( 1590 ), title (Clytho Varia ) ; and the inintials D.S.C.N.M. Two manuscript library markings and one old library stamp. Apart from the missing clasps and the rebacking this binding is exceptionally well preserved. [1] De sacramento Eucharistiae contra Oecolampadium opusculum duos libris complectens. Paris, ex officina Simon de Colines, 1526. In-8°, ff. 165+ ff (16) + ff(1)(blank)(complete). First edition, USTC 145759. Treatise against Oecolampadius' metaphorical interpretation of the bodily presence in the Eucharist. [2] De laudibus trium antiquaorum patrum Joseph patriarchae , David regis , et Tobiae, trifidum opusculum. Paris, apud Simon de Colines, 1533. In-8°, ff. 94 (complete). First and only edition. USTC 146564. [3] Beati isidori Hispalensis quondam archiepiscopi de officiis ecclesiasticis libri duo, ante annos d CCCC. Ab eo editi , et nunc ex vesturo codice in lucem restituti. Leipzig, excudebat Michael Blum, 1534, ff.[47] (complete). USTC 615361. First edition. Edited by Johannes Cochlaeus (1479 - 1552).
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Aggiungi al carrelloDouai, Balthazar Bellère, 1632, in-32°, 106 x 50 mm, (16)nn pp + 589 pp + (10)nn pp (index) + (1)bl. (complete). Bound in contemporary vellum, traces of ties. Binding a bit soiled and with traces of use, paste down leaves loose, title page dustsoiled and with a contemporary manuscript ex-libris in fading ink. The first edition of Sa's aphorisms ( 1595) was put on the Roman Catholic Index of forbidden books in 1603. This edition was expurgated by the Italian priest Andrea Vittorelli. It was first published by Bellère in 1618. (see De Backer-Sommervogel Vol. VII, col. 351-354. USTC 118685.
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Aggiungi al carrello15. Lyon, Jean Crespin , 1535, in-8°, (64)nn pp + cclxxxiiii lvs + cxxi lvs + (30)nn pp (complete). Leaf D8 , page oo8v and rrr8v blank, as published. Title printed in red and black with woodcut ornament and vignet. Bound in contemporary overlapping vellum with traces of ties. Manuscript title in large letters on top edge and spine. Some small loss of vellum at one of the edges. Some small wormholes in the first paste down, also in the margin of the title and in the last leaf (rrr8) which has been pasted down to the back cover (rrr8v = blank). Only the worming in leaf rrr8 leads to some loss of letters . Some old markings in ink at a few pages. Still a very good copy. USTC N° 146842. Provenance. With the manuscript ex-libris on the title page of Brunamonte De Rubeis de Assisio. The name returns a second time on the title with the addition ''nunc .Josephi sui primogenitore''. The name returns a third time at the end of the book (on pp. rrr8r). In January 1560 Brunamonte de Rubeis de Assisio is mentioned as gubernator ( governor) of the town of Norcia (Nursia) in the province of Perugia which belonged to the Papal States. The Castellina, built by Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola in 1555-1563, residence of the gubernator, still stands. (See C.Weber - Legati e governatori dello Stato pontificio 1550 - 1809, page 311). The author Bartolomeo Cipolla was professor of law at Padua University and is considered as one of the greatest Italian Jurists of the 15th c. He died ca. 1477.
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Aggiungi al carrello18. Francofurti (Frankfurt), Zacharias Palthenius & Jonas Rosa, 1599, very thick in folio, 34 x 21 cm, (viii) + 790 + (1) pp, index. Bound with ( second part ) ; Commentarii absolutissimi, Ad titulum digestorum re verborum obligationibus., ib., 1599, (vi) + 416 + (28) pp, index. Title page of the first and the second book printed in black and red, large woodcut vignettes on the title pages. (complete). USTC 664388 Bound with; Commentariorum sive Recitationum ad librum quartum Codicis Justinianei., ib., 1602, (28) + 415 + (33) pp (of which 3 pp blank), index. , large woodcut vignette on the title page. ( complete). HPB reference : Cty.01.2129749. Contemporary vellum, raised spine with manuscript title, ornate blindtooling on front and back, red edges, traces of ties. Some damage at the spine, with very small loss of material, some pages a bit browned but still a fine and impressive book. Hugues Doneau (1507 - 1591) studied law at Toulouse, specialized in Roman law and became rector of Heidelberg University. He also taught at Leiden University.