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1 vol. petit in-8 reliure de l'époque plein veau brun, dos à 5 nerfs orné, Ex Officina Elzeviriorum, Lugd. Batavor. [ Leyde ], 1644, 747 pp. (avec erreurs de pagination pages 143, 205, 556 et 600), 2 ff., 76 pp.. Rappel du titre complet : Cl. Salmasii Epistola ad Andream Colvium : super Cap. XI. Primae ad Corinth. Epist. de Caesarie Virorum et Mulierum Coma [ Suivi de : ] Judicium & Consilium De Comae & Vestium usu et abusu, Deductum Ex. I ad Corint. cap. II.I ad Timoth & Tit. c.2 atque I Petr. cap. 3 a Iohanne Polyandro à Kerckhoven,S.S. Theol. Doct. ejudemsque Professore primatio in Academ. Leydensi [ Editions originales ] Extraordinaire recueil réunissant l'édition originale de deux ouvrages (le plus important rédigé par l'érudit protestant d'origine bourguignonne Claude Saumaise) consacrés au sujet de la coupe et de la longueur des cheveux ! Imprimé en gros caractères, ces deux écrits se rattachent "à une polémique bizarre qui passionna et tint divisés durant des années les plus fameux docteurs de l'église évangélique hollandaise. Le roi Louis XIII, qui portait toute sa chevelure, avait introduit et fait prévaloir la mode des cheveux longs. Cette innovation choqua bon nombre de ministres protestants. S'appuyant sur un passage de la première épître de Paul au Corinthiens, ils tonnèrent en chaire contre une pratique qui leur paraissait entachée d'hérésie, et songèrent sérieusement à exclure de leurs temples les fauteurs du scandale. Un professeur d'Utrecht, Charles de Maets, se mit à la tête de cette croisade, et déduisit ses raisons dans un copieux recueil [ ... ] D'autres voix s'élevèrent en faveur de la tolérance [ Polyander rédigea la consultation que l'on trouve in fine dans ce volume ] Saumaise n'était pas homme à laisser passer une si belle occasion de déployer son érudition. Tout d'abord il se déclara le champion de la liberté des coiffures, et descendit dans l'arène armé [ de ce ] formidable factum [ ... ] Toute cette érudition fut dépensée en pure perte. Le public resta indifférent. En dépit des objurgations et des anathèmes, la mode prévalut, et chacun continua à se coiffer à sa guise" (Willems, 143 ). De la bibliothèque du magistrat, industriel et collectionneur Jean-Baptiste Gluc, baron de Saint-Port (1674-1748). Etat très satisfaisant (mq. en coiffes, rel. un peu frottée, bon état par ailleurs, ex-libris J. B. de S. Port). Papillon, Bibliothèque des Auteurs de Bourgogne, 262 Latin
Coloniae Allobrogum, apud Samuelem Crispinum 1614 (Samuel Crispin). Très fort In-12 plein-veau postérieur (début XIX°) dos lisse orné de filets et fleurons dorés, tranches rouges. 1276 pages. Marque d'imprimeur en page de titre. Lettrines. Ex-libris manuscrit en page de titre. Le nom de l' imprimeur a été rayé et quelques lignes soulignées anciennement. Deux petits manques de cuir en dos. Mouillure pale sur le haut des premiers feuillets. L'ouvrage a du, à une époque ancienne, étre tenu fermé par de larges lacets voir des élastiques ce qui a laissé des traces sur le cuir sans grande gravité. Malgré les défauts signalés bon exemplaire.
2 parts in 1 physical volume: [4] + 368 pp & [12] + 767 + 28 pp., 4th edition ("Editio quarta ceteris accuratior"), text in Latin, 32cm., contemporary full leather binding (gilt decorations on spine, corners bit bumped, some use and upper ends of joints slightly broken), titlepages in red and black with engraved vignette, some ornamental initials, text and interior is clean and bright and in very good condition, weight: 3kg., [Joannes Wiggers, born in 1571 in Diest (Belgium), died in Leuven in 1639, was a theologian who became famous for his commentaries on Thomas Aquinas ; this volume contains his commentaries on the "pars secundam"], R100747
Two works by Joannes Wiggers bound in 1 physical volume, 34cm., contemporary full leather binding (gilt title and decorations on spine faded, some use bit still good), printed in 2 columns, text in Latin, text clean and bright, weight: 3kg., good condition, [Detailed content; I: Commentaria de Virtutibus theologicis, Fide, Spe, Charitate cum annexis de quibus tractat D. Thomas in 2.2 a quaest. I. usque ad quaest. XLVI, Lovanii, typis Cypriani Coenestenii [Cypriaan Coenesteyn], 1666, [2bl.] + [8] + 368pp., with engraved printer's device on titlepage // II: Commentaria de jure et justitia ceterisque virtutibus cardinalibus, cum annexis & Martinus Steyaert: Appendix ad commentaria Joannis Wiggers de jure et justitia, Lovanii, sumptibus Aegidii Denique, 1689, [18] + 767 + 27 pp., 4th edition, titlepage in red and black and with engraved printer's device, with some ornamental initials, dedication to Joannes Baptista Christyn chancellor of the council of Brabant, few wormholes in margin of some pages (not affecting the text)], [Joannes Wiggers, born in 1571 in Diest (Belgium), died in Leuven in 1639, was a theologian who became famous for his commentaries on Thomas Aquinas], R100767
2 parts in 1 physical volume: [4] + 270 + [2] pp. & [4] + 558 + [32] pp., 4th edition ("Editio quarta ceteris accuratior"), text in Latin, 32cm., contemporary full leather binding (gilt title and decorations on spine, corners bit bumped), titlepages in red and black with engraved vignette, some ornamental initials, text clean and bright, good condition, [the last page contains the following colophon "Lovanii, apud Cyprianum Coenestenium Typograph. iuratum sub aurea Lampade, anno M.DC.LXVIII"], weight: 2.5kg., [Joannes Wiggers, born in 1571 in Diest (Belgium), died in Leuven in 1639, was a theologian who became famous for his commentaries on Thomas Aquinas ; this volume contains his commentaries on the "pars tertiam"], R100746
Some foxing/spotting/discoloration to boards of all volumes. Endpapers tanned of all volumes. V2: 1 corner edgeworn and light bump to base of spine V4: lower corners bumped with small chip to head of spine. Else minor shelfwear to volumes. ; 5 Volume Set COMPLETE
Minor wear to Vol. 1, 2, 4, 5; Some foxing to vol 5. (Volume 3: rear foreedge is worn exposing boards at corners. Small discoloration mark to rear board. Some rubbing and chipping with small tears to joints of spine cover. Spine darkened. Spotting to boards. Small tear to cloth at head of spine. Vol 3: Good + to VG-). Set: All boards appear to be much larger than textblock (perhaps bound at a later time by publisher? ). ; 5 Volume Set COMPLETE
[ad mss. codices Gallicanos, Vaticanos, Florentinos et Anglicos, necnon ad antiquiores editiones castigata, multis aucta: nova interpretatione, criticis praefationibus, notis, variis lectionibus illustrata, nova sancti doctoris vita et copiosissimi indicibus loucpletat opera et studio D. Juliani Garnier. Greek title: Tou en hagiois patros hêmôn Basileiou, archiepiskopou Kaisareias Kappadokias, Ta Heuriskomena Panta], complete in 3 parts bound in 6 volumes: lxxxvi,1162 + xcviii,1190 + cclxxii,1008 pp., 28cm., Editio Parisina altera emendata et aucta, text printed in 2 columns, 6 uniform 19th cy. hardcover bindings (marbled boards, spines in red leather with gilt titles), few foxing, library stamp, good condition, [content: Tomus prior - Pars prior & Tomus primus - Pars altera & Tomus secundus - Pars prior & Tomus secundus - Pars altera & Tomus tertius - Pars prior & Tomus tertius - Pars altera], bilingual: Basilius' Greek text with Latin translation, R92252
1 vol. fort in-folio reliure postérieure demi-veau blond, dos à 6 nerfs, Apud Ioannem Gymnicum, sub Monocerote [ "sous la Licorne"], Coloniae Agrippinae [ Cologne / Köln], 1593, 4 ff., 1040 pp. et 1 . (avec la marque de l'imprimeur au verso) Etat moyen (reliure abîmée très faible, qq. mouill. marginale) pour cette belle impression de Johannes Gymnicum, orné de sa belle marque d'imprimeur aux deux licornes. Prix en l'état Français
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Bound in quarter-leather with 5 raised bands to spine. Marbled boards are faded and rubbed. Minor chipping to a edges of a few pages. Slight waviness to boards. Inked date to ffep (1771) with initials inked to titlepage. Minor browning to titlepage. ; 48 + 174 pp. Full title continues: "Est genus hominum qui esse primos se ommium rerum volunt Nec sunt Terentius"; Nova Scriptorum Latinorum Bibliotheca; 222 pages
pp. 236; 149 + Engraved frontis portrait. Two volumes in one. Large paper copy, printed on "Carta dei Classici" paper. Slightly foxed. Tall folio. [460 x 315 mm.] Bound in original vellum backed cloth boards. Sallust was a famed Roman historian and politician. He was tribune of the people (52 B.C.) and praetor (46). He was ejected (50) from the senate ostensibly for adultery, but more probably because of his partisanship for Caesar. He served with Caesar after his praetorship and was his governor in Numidia; he was subsequently accused of misusing his governorship for personal gain. His princi pal works are the Bellum Catilinae, on the conspiracy of Catiline and his account of the Jugurthine War, Bellum Jugurthinum. His history of Rome is extant only in fragments; it probably covered the pe riod 78 B.C. to 67 B.C. As a historian Sallust was important as one of the first to write historical monographs dealing with sharply limited events and periods. Although his style is consciously archa ic, it is distinguished by its terseness and directness. His character sketches are particularly impressive and vivid, and his work has found as many imitators as critics - Columbia Encyclopedia. In t his edition, the Latin text is followed by an Italian translation by Vittorio Alfieri da Asti. This beautifully printed Bodoni-like production is extremely scarce. We have been able to locate only three copies in the U.S. Brunet V:88. RARE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W143
8vo. [156 x 100 mm.] Five parts in one volume. pp. 143; 255, (76); 48; 129, (14); 77 + Blanks. Estienne printers device (12) on title. Damp stained. Remains of old leather binding. Engraved armorial bookplate of William Markham, Becca Lodge, Yorkshire. Varro was known as the most erudite man and the most prolific writer of his times. He is estimated to have written about 620 works. He served as Pompey's legate in Spain and fought at Pharsalus, but was reconciled with Caesar, who made him director of the proposed public library. At the time of the Second Triumvirate his villa was plundered, and he himself was proscribed. He fled, but was pardoned by Augustus. In his writing scarcely a field of contemporary learning was left untouched. Of his many works only this one remains intact, De re rustica libri III. Written when Varro was 80 years old, as an Aristotelian dialogue on farming, in three parts: Agriculture proper; husbandry and the larger animals; and smaller farm stock, such as birds, bees, and fish. This is one of the most important books of its kind extant from antiquity. This edition was edited by Joseph Juste Scaliger (1540-1609) and annotated by Adrien Turnhbe (1512-1565), Pietro Vettori (1499-1585) and Antonio Agustmn (1517-1586). It was printed by the great Henri Estienne. It is quite scarce. Adams V-283; Schreiber 207 ; Renouard 148:2; Schweiger II:1116. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SMALL BOX 2
pp. 15, 144, 3 + Plus numerous full-page and folding engraved plates. Illustrated throughout with engraved vignettes, culs-de-lampe, etc. Normal foxing and off-setting. Tall 8vo. [221 x 135 mm.] Contemporary full leather binding, worn. Lacks original spine label. Generally, Very Good. "Containing only the Bucolics and Georgics, this work was left unfinished by old Pine, and was published by his son Robert" - Dibdin II, p. 561. Probably, in realit y, somewhat scarcer than Pine's justly famous Horace.**PRICE JUST REDUCED! W153
In Hebrew and Latin. xii, 1428 pages. Page edges browned. Over 6kgs extra postage for outside UK.
Minor shelfwear and rubbing to DJ. ; Contents include but are not exhaustive: Herodian's Historical Methods and Understanding of History; Erodiano e la crisi dell'impero; Furcht und Schrecken bei Herodian; Claudius Aelianus und sein Werk; Les 'Histoires variees' d'Elien. L'agencement de la mosaique; Asinio Quadrato storico di Filippo l'Arabo; Longinus Platonicus Philosophus et Philologus, II. Longinus Philologus; Menander Rhetor and the works attributed to him; Time and Narrative Technique in Heliodorus' Aethiopica; Etat present des recherches sur Nemesien; Lettura di Reposiano; Alcestis Barcinonensis; Terentianus Maurus...; Apollonius of Tyre: last of the Troublesome Latin Novels; On the fringes of the Canon: Work on the Fragments of ancient Greek Fiction; Emperor and Empire in the works of Greek-speaking Authors of the Third Century AD; W. Curtius Rufus' Historiae Alexandri Magni; Problemi di lingua e stile nei Moralia di Plutarco; Forma letteraria nei Moralia di Plutarco...; ANRW; Vol. 34.4; 2.1 x 9.9 x 7.2 Inches
Pt. in-12, 575p. Frontispice gravé représentant des figures allégoriques de la Rome ancienne. Quelques rares rousseurs, sinon exemplaire magnifique. Contient: Andr. Dominici Flocci Florentini, Pomponi Laeti, Raphaelis Volaterrani, Andreae Alciati, Petri Nanni Alcmarani, Iusti Lipsi, Iani Gulielmi, Georgii Vauchopii Scoti. / Frontespizio inciso raffigurante basamento con allegorie di Roma antica. Qualche leggera rossura. Resta comunque un esemplare magnifico. Contiene.
3 works in 1 physical volume: [4],360,[26] + [12],376,[30] + [4],336,[20] pp., including extensive indices, with engraved printer's device on each of the 3 title pages, engraved tailpieces and some ornamented initials, with engraved vignette on last page of each work, in folio (36x23cm.), text in Latin, text clean and bright except for some minor foxing and few small stains, contemporary full leather binding, spine with 6 raised bands and compartments with gilt decorations, joint cracked at extremeties (for ca. 6cm.), some minor defects on corners and edges of covers, good condition, [Cfr. De Backer & Sommervogel, IV col.1519-1520 no.8], R96642
complete in 10 parts in 13 physical volumes: cxii,480 + viii,904 + 647 + 645 + viii,666 + 650 + 890 + 642 + 724 + viii,1222,175 pp., with 2 folding plates out-of-text, 22cm., in the series "Bibliotheca classica latina sive collectio auctorum classicorum Latinorum cum notis et indicibus", 22cm., text bright and fresh with only few occasional foxing, bound in uniform modern hardcovers in very good condition (spines in black cloth with gilt title), in the series "Bibliotheca classica latina sive collectio auctorum classicorum latinorum cum notis et indicibus", text in Latin, good condition, K86825
[12] + 580 + [112] pp., title in red and black, printer's device (by D.M.P.) on title page, engraved coat of arms on verso of title page (by Alexander Voet junior), 34cm., text in Latin, text printed in two columns, contemporary full-leather binding, spine with 5 raised bands, gilt title and decorations on spine, front joint slightly cracked and broken (4cm.) at upper end, boards somewhat deformed, text clean and bright, cfr. Bib. Catholica Neerlandica Impressa no.14436, [CANISIUS Henricus, born in 's-Hertogenbosch (1624), died in Antwerp (1689), entered the Augustinian order in Antwerp in 1640, studied theology most probably in Leuven, and became prior of several Augustinian monasteries in the Southern Netherlands], R96633
842 + [42] + [4 blanco] pp., contemporary full vellum (contemporary handwritten title on spine, bit soiled), old handwritten ex-libris on blanco endpaper and on titlepage, 12cm., text in Latin, text clean and bright, good condition, Ref.: STCV 6894206 & Bib. Catholica Neerlandica impressa no.10756, [DIANA Antonino, Theatine, Italian theologian, 1585-1663], R100758
Complete in 8 volumes: 603 + 660 + 403 + 538 + 428 + 591 + 528 + 524 pp., 22cm., reliures cart. uniformes (plats marbrés, dos en cuir avec titree doré, qqs. traces d'usage), cachet sur les p.d.t., rousseurs dans le texte (toujours bien lisible), bon ensemble, R100275
[4] + LXXII + 312 + [6] pp., with woodcut vignette on title page, title in red and black, "Editio in Germania novissima", text in Latin, red edges, contemporary cart. hardcover with some traces of use, spine in vellum, stamp on first blanco endpaper, some occasional foxing and browning (text always well readable), goos condition, [Girolamo Fiorentini, Italian theologian, Lucca 1602-1678], R108271
[8] + 148 + [8] pp., with some ornamented initials, dedicated to the Archdukes Albert and Isabella, 20cm., text in Latin, contemporary full vellum binding (soiled but intact), some small wormholes in lower end of some pages (with loss of some letters but text is always well readable), 20cm., some old autograph ex-libris on first blanco endpaper and two erased contemporary inscriptions on title page, ocassional browning of paper and one single annotation in side margin of one page, despite the defects still an acceptable copy of this rare title, [Continuation of the title: "4. Initia, incrementa, Privilegia, ornamenta Oppidorum 10. Municipiorum 20. Castellorum 50. Dominiorum, Pagorumq 150. Fundationes, Monumenta, Viri & res notatu dignae Abbatiarum 5. Collegiatorum 9. Coenobiorum 63. Hospitalium 50. ex archivis singulorum locorum ipsiusq Authoris peregrinatione collectae. Cum indice triplici rerum, personarum & locorum". The book is dived into 5 parts: Taxandria (pp.1-64), Pelandia (pp.65-86), Campiniae (pp.88-112), Maeslandia (pp.113-129), Oosterwicum (pp.130-148). The last 8 pages contain an appendix dealing with the Praemonstratensian abbey of Postel. An engraved plate which seems to be present in some other surviving copies is not included in this copy], B96636
Ouvrage complet en 8 tomes: xx,356 + 381 + 566 + 416 + 590 + 447 + 352 + 433pp., avec frontispice dans tome 1, Nouvelle édition revue sur les corrections de l'auteur & rétablie selon l'ordre ancien & augmentée de quelques pièces, édition bilingue: latin-français (commentaires et notes en français seul), 18cm., reliures en plein-cuir d'époque uniformes en bon état, dos à 5 nerfs avec titre et décorations dorés, petites manques aux plats du t.6 et 7, tranches rouges, avec signet, texte très frais avec des rares rousseurs et peu de vagues taches, tome 8 contient l'index, bon ensemble, K94826
Complete in 12 parts in 13 physical volumes: xl,463 + 519 + 496 + 515 + 525 + 525 + 600 + 574 + 747 + 749 + 712 + 374 + viii,435 pp., 22cm., most text is bright and fresh with only some occasional foxing, nicely bound in modern hardcover in very good condition (spines in black cloth with gilt title), small ex-libris stamp at title page, in the series "Bibliotheca classica latina sive collectio auctorum classicorum latinorum cum notis et indicibus", text in Latin, vol.13 contains the indices, total weight is 9kg., good condition, K86824