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Spines are discolored. Minor shelfwear. Former owner's name on ffep of vol. 1. ; Isbns: 9004061347 & 9004069348. 2 volumes only (of 4). ; Philosophia Antiqua XXXVII & XLI; 463 pages
1624661181-11-1Hackett Publishing Company Inc. UK ed. Very Good. It's a well-cared-for item that has seen limited use. The item may show minor signs of wear. All the text is legible with all pages included. It may have slight markings and/or highlighting. Hackett Publishing Company, Inc. unknown
24466York: J. Kendrew. 1812. An enlarged edition embellished with several fine engravings. An enlarged edition embellished with several fine engravings. Contemporary full sheep. 360 pp. Half title. Frontispiece and seven further illustrations to the Complete Masterpiece; The Experienced Midwife with another three illustrations; Book of Problems and Last Legacy are not illustrated. A good or better entirely unsophisticated example the binding firm but worn especially at the corners. The contents with marginal tears to the two pages 133 and 212 the odd corner crease or stain to the blank margins are otherwise clean throughout. Binder's waste visible to the gutter after the endpapers front and rear. A scarce York printing of the four popular pseudo-Aristotelian manuals on procreation gestation and childbirth. Aristotle's Complete Masterpiece the most influential of these texts was the first sex manual in English when it first appeared in 1684 and was reprinted multiple times throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. York: J. Kendrew. 1812 unknown
123570London MacMillan and Co. Ltd. 1898. . Second edition; 8vo 22.5 x 15 cm; some spotting to prelims occasional spot or mark throughout pp.222-223 corner uncut else a bright very good copy; modern fine binding by Bickers & Son full red morocco with gilt coat of arms to upper board spine in 6 compartments with gilt lettering to second elaborate gilt dentelles marble endpaper light spotting to front and rear pastedowns spine a little faded some rubbing to corners and joints general signs of age else good; xxxii 409pp 3pp.<br /> A handsome copy of Aristotle's Theory of Poetry and Fine Art which includes his study of 'tragedy' perhaps one of his most important critical writings.<br /> London, MacMillan and Co. Ltd. 1898. unknown
1642Hanovia, Typis wechelianis, apud Claudium, M. DC. VI. (1606). Un volume relié (10,5 x 16,5 cm) de 6ff - 951 pages. Reliure plein vélin à rabats, dos lisse, titrage manuscrit à l'encre au dos. Reliure légèrement salie et usée, des rousseurs sinon bon exemplaire.Impression sur deux colonnes de l'Organon d'Aristote dans la version établie en grec et traduite en latin par l'humaniste italien Giulio Pace. Elle avait été imprimée pour la première fois en 1584. L'Organon rassemble toutes les oeuvres d'Aristote ayant trait à la logique : l'Éloge de Porphyre, les Catégories, De l'Interprétation, les Analytiques, les Topiques, la Réfutation des Sophistes. Cette édition est illustrée d'un grand nombre de diagrammes de logique.
1642Hanovia, Typis wechelianis, apud Claudium, M. DC. VI. (1606). Un volume relié (10,5 x 16,5 cm) de 6ff - 951 pages. Reliure plein vélin à rabats, dos lisse, titrage manuscrit à l'encre au dos. Reliure légèrement salie et usée, des rousseurs sinon bon exemplaire.Impression sur deux colonnes de l'Organon d'Aristote dans la version établie en grec et traduite en latin par l'humaniste italien Giulio Pace. Elle avait été imprimée pour la première fois en 1584. L'Organon rassemble toutes les oeuvres d'Aristote ayant trait à la logique : l'Éloge de Porphyre, les Catégories, De l'Interprétation, les Analytiques, les Topiques, la Réfutation des Sophistes. Cette édition est illustrée d'un grand nombre de diagrammes de logique.
1836446971 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque demi-basane verte, tomaison marquée : "7 - Critique, Littérature" : Recension de : Noticia Intorno, etc. Notice sur les travaux historiques d'Ibnu-Khaldin, par le Chev. Graberg de Hemso, Florence, Tiré de la Bibliothèque Universelle, 1834, 6 pp. et 1 f. [ Suivi de : ] Recension de :Chronique d'Abou-Djafar-Mohammed Tabari par Louis Dubeur, Tiré de la Bibliothèque Universelle, Novembre 1836, 12 pp. [ Suivi de : ] Recension de : Les Psaumes d'après l'Hébreu par F. de La Jugie, Revue Critique, pp . 242-426 [ Suivi de : ] Recension de : Island, Hvitramannaland, Groenland, und Vinland, von Karl Wilhelmi, Heidelberg, 1842. Chroniques Scandinaves, Episode de Björn et Thurid, s.n., pp. 469-479 [ Suivi de : ] La Saga de Viga Glum, par Adolphe de Circourt, Aux Bureaux de la Revue Britannique, 1867, 15 pp. [ Suivi de : ] Recension de : Poèmes Populaires des Persans, des Tourkmans, des Tatares d'Astrakhan et des Kalmouks par Alexandre Chodzko, Tiré de la Bibliothèque de Genève, Juin 1844, 18 pp. [ Suivi de : ] Recension de : Poésies populaires de l'Italie. Agrumi. Egeria. Saggio di Canti Populari, Etudes Provinciales, pp. 57-75 [ Suivi de : ] Chronique : Littérature Populaire de l'Espagne, Novembre 1860, pp. 534-554 [ Suivi de : ] Recension de : Le Comte Lucanor. Apologues et fabliaux du Quatorzième siècle, traduits pour la première fois de l'Espagnol par M. Adolphe de Puibusque, Tiré de la Bibliothèque de Genève, Juin 1854, 12 pp. [ Suivi de : ] Chronique : Le Brésil Littéraire. Recension de Histoire de la Littérature brésilienne par Ferdinand Wolf, pp.91-115 [ Suivi de : ] De Braziliaansche letterkunde door A. de Circourt, De Globe, 1866, pp. 40-61 [ Suivi de : ] Appréciations des Poëmes d'Aristote Valaoritis par M. le Comte A. de Circourt, Imprimerie Wiesener, Lutier et Compagnie, Paris, 1869, Extrait de ka Revue Moderne, Livraison du 25 Septembre 1869, 15 pp. [ Avec une L.A.S. d'Aristote Valaoritis ] [ Suivi de : ] Recension : Literarische Bilder aus Russland. Tableaux de la Littérature Russe, par M. Koenig, Extrait de la Revue Française et Etrangère, 36 pp. [ Suivi de : ] Compte-Rendu de : Boris Godounoff, Drame historique par Alexandre Pouchkine, pp. 352-393 [ Suivi de : ] Recension : Rimes inédites ou dispersés de Torquato Tasso, par le Professeur Rosini, Tiré de la Bibliothèque, Août 1832, 39 pp. [ Suivi de : ] Recension : Torquato Tasso, par le Professeur Rosini, Tiré de la Bibliothèque Universelle, Octobre 1832, 27 pp. [ Suivi de : ] Recension : Luisa Strozzi, histoire du seizième siècle, par Giovanni Rosini, Tiré de la Bibliothèque Universelle, Avril 1834, 25 pp. [ Suivi de : ] Recension : Poètes allemands contemporains. Poésies par Ernest baron de Feuchtersleben, Tiré de la Bibliothèque Universelle, Janvier 1841, 20 pp. [ Suivi de : ] Recension : Poésies de Ferdinand Freiligrath, Tiré de la Bibliothèque Universelle, Août 1842, 27 pp. [ Suivi de : ] Recension : Poésies Allemanniques de Hebel, Tiré de la Bibliothèque Universelle, Juin 1844, 21 pp. [ Suivi de : ] Recension de : Poèmes Populaires des Persans, des Tourkmans, des Tatares d'Astrakhan et des Kalmouks par Alexandre Chodzko, Tiré de la Bibliothèque Universelle de Genève, Juin 1844, 17 pp. [ Suivi de : ] Recension de : Poésies lyrique d'Auguste, Comte de Platen, Tiré de la Bibliothèque Universelle de Genève, Mars et Avril 1843, 52 pp. [ Suivi de : ] Recension de : Yarrow revisited and other poems, by William Wordsworth. Nouveaux Poëmes de Wordworth, pp. 427-443 [ Suivi de : ] Recension de : Athéanis ou la Première Croisade par William Stigand, pp. 259-312 [ Suivi de : ] Recension de : Poems etc. Poésies de William Cullen Bryant, Philadelphie 1847, Tiré de la Bibliothèque Universelle de Genève, 12 pp. [ Suivi de : ] Recension de : La Littérature Française à l'Etranger pendant le dix-huitième siècle, 32 pp. [ Suivi de : ] Recension de : Histoire de la Littérature française sous la Restauration et Histoire de la Littérature française sous le Gouvernement de Juillet, Tiré de la Bibliothèque Universelle de Genève, 1856, 38 et 35 pp. [ Suivi de : ] Recension de : Historic Devices, Badges and War Cries by Mrs Bury Palliser, pp. 373-378 [ Suivi de : ] Recension de : Origine et Histoire de la Langue Anglaise. The origin and history of the English language and of the early literature it embodies, pp. 461-483
19762092902137503123Iwanamishoten 1976. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: A5 Number of books: 17 Iwanamishoten paperback
40287Paris. Chez la Veuve Desaint Librarire rue Du Foin S. Jacques. 1783. Hardcover. 26cm lvi758&xlviii8504pp. text in greek and french on opposite pages contemporary full tree calf marbled edges and endpapers gilt titles double morrocco labels bookplate remains on front endpapers spines light worn upper hinge starting in volume one a nice clean large set very good. Sgc Graesse I 211; Brunet I 743: LC Jefferson; Oxford: BNF; Harvard; Wellcome. Aristotle's classical work on the history of animals was considered the most authoritative description of common animal life of centuries. Camus indicates errors based on 18th century knowledge but the translation shows Aristotle's remarkable familiarity with a wide range of genera. He includes detailed knowledge that could come from acute observation and dissection. Armand-Gaston Camus 1740-1804 the translator and editor was a lawyer and politician who was elected to the Etats generaux in 1789. On August 14th 1789 he was named archivist of the Assemblee constituante and founded the Archives nationales preserving documents concerning the French Revolution. He left politics to purse literary interest and became a member o L'Academie des inscriptions et belles lettres in 1785. The widow of printer Nicholas Desaint presided over the publishing firm from 1771-1808. Paris. Chez la Veuve Desaint, Librarire rue Du Foin S. Jacques. 1783 hardcover
19796044884Paderborn e.a., Schöningh 1979. Gr.8°. XXXII, 1022 pp; pp 1123 - 2220. Original Leinwand. Schlichter Schuber. Einbanddecke mit kleinerer Druckstelle am unteren Kapital. Sonst tadelloses Exemplar aus privater Sammlung.
B325539Frankfurt am Main, Lazarus Zetzner, 1608. 8° (175x110 mm). [16], 952 (recte 968), [46] pp. Contemporary limp vellum Short wormtrack in the margins of pp. 77 to 138, somewhat browned.
1811Bv2442<p>First Edition. "Rhetoric is an art or faculty which upon every subject considers the capability of persuasion" 25. London: 1811JJ Stockdale. First Printing. A Dissertation upon Rhetoric" translated from the Greek of Aristotle by Daniel Michael Crimmin Esq. was published in London by J.J. Stockdale in 1811. This work is a translation of Aristotle's treatise on rhetoric a foundational text in the field. It was likely part of a larger effort to make classical Greek texts accessible to an English-speaking audience. Translator Daniel Michael Crimmin was a scholar with connections to Trinity College Dublin and the Middle Temple. London-based publisher J.J. Stockdale was well known for producing scholarly works. Aristotle's Rhetoric was classified with a few other works notably the Poetics as encheiridia i.e. handbooks providing foundational treatment of a subject essentially practical guides rather than abstract treatises. As such The Rhetoric in particular was widely circulated albeit in Latin and extensively cited. Rhetoric was of course useful in politics and law but it became increasingly embraced by theological educators. Persuasion is by means of the hearers whenever they are led on into passion by the speech for we do not render our judgments the same way when grieved as when delighted or when friendly as when hostile Sachs 2009. The "Dissertation upon Rhetoric" unravels the basic principles of the art of argumentation. Aristotle's Rhetoric is a cornerstone of Western rhetorical theory and this translation by Crimmin made The Rhetoric available to a wider audience in the early 19th century. This First Edition rarely appears in commerce or at auction making it a scarce item. Its absence from recent sales underscores its rarity often a desirable trait for collectors of classical works and early translations. Gilded spine with title in contemporary marbled calf. Some scuffing and fraying to front board. Light darkening to first 32 pages. Very scarce penciled underscoring of words in text. Hinges very firm. PO s small bookplate on front pastedown imprinted to first blank and tiny penciled signature. Text generally fresh and clean. An extremely good copy of a scarce text. Book #Bv2442 $500. We specialize in rare Ayn Rand and other legends and landmarks.</p> JJ Stockdale hardcover
1766061084St.Paul's Churchyard London: Henry Woodgate 1766. Twenty-Seventh Edition . Hardcover. Very Good -/No Jacket. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. 142pp.advert; HB full leather w/no title; heavy rub w/edges & corners worn; scuffed & stained; 1x1"chipbk.endpaper; some tan & light staining w/easily readable pages. Title continues: " .Being Choice and Approved Remedies for all the several Distempers incident to Human Bodies." some illustrations. <br/> <br/> Henry Woodgate hardcover
1629110799Paris France: Societatem Graecarum Editionum 1629. Hardcover. Very Good. Elephant Folio 15 - 23'' tall. Hardcover. Book Condition: Very Good. Societatem Graecarum Editionum Paris France 1629. In parallel Latin and Greek. 676 pages. Published in 1619 this copy is 1629. 6-ribbed full brown leather gold decor on spine red page ends marbled endpapers similar to Placard title page in black and white. Nice Firm copy ! Light general wear. Leather worn at spine/boards and borders. All text pages very good no foxing no tape. Size: Elephant Folio 15 - 23'' tall. Tome II Contents: In quo libri ethicorum ad nicomachum decem ; maiorum moralium duo ; eudemiorum septem ; de virtutibus unus ; de republica octo ; kyriaci strozae duo politicorum ; oeconomicorum aristotelis duo ; rhetoricorum ad theodocten tres ; ad alexandrum unus ;poeticorum unus ; problematum sectiones triginta octo ; metaphysicorum libri quatuordecim ; de plantis duo ; de secretiore parte divinae sapientiea secundum aegyptios quatuordecim graece et latine continentur : quorum interpretes sequens pagina exhibebit. Classics/Collectors Series::Classics Latin/Greek Latin/Greek Shipbig Shipbig Societatem Graecarum Editionum hardcover
1585012628Francofurdi: Apud heredes Andreae Wecheli 1585. Book. Good- condition. Hardcover. Early edition. Quarto 4to. iv 318 pages of text. Rebound in circa 1920 cloth which is slightly worn and soiled. The entirety of the text is damp-stained and the first and final few pages are heavily discolored. Minor worming to final few pages of index repaired. Previous owner's name on the front pastedown endpaper and the occasional notation mark in the text. Title page is in Greek and Latin; text in Greek; annotations in Latin. Title continues ".Latinum & Graecum." Edited by Friedrich Sylburg 1536-1596. Apud heredes Andreae Wecheli Hardcover
1592RW1300Frankfurt:: Apud heredes Andreae Wecheli Claudium Marnium & Ioan. Aubrium 1592. 1592. Small 8vo. 16 919 1 pp. Greek text and Latin translation in parallel columns. Title vignette headpieces and initials indexes. Original blind-stamped pigskin paper spine-label; extremities worn early leaves waterstained occasional ink underlining. Very good. Second edition revised and emended. Giulio Pace was one of the pre-eminent Aristotle scholars of his day. He fled the Italian Inquisition first to Geneva and later to Heidelberg where he converted to Protestantism. His side-by-side Greek and Latin Organum went through eleven editions and was the standard text from the late sixteenth through the early seventeenth century. See: Adams Catalogue of Books Printed on the Continent of Europe 1501-1600 1867; Brunet I 462; Grasse 213; Charles H. Lohr Latin Aristotle Commentaries: Renaissance authors vol. 2 1988. Apud heredes Andreae Wecheli, Claudium Marnium, & Ioan. Aubrium, 1592. unknown books
180228071<p>This 1802 English edition of the Works of Aristotle printed for the booksellers in London presents an intriguing example of early modern pseudo-Aristotelian literature. While ostensibly a collected edition of Aristotle's major texts the contents instead reflect a blend of philosophical fragments folk science and spurious additions—most notably the inclusion of Problemata physica a work long associated with Aristotle despite scholarly doubts regarding its authorship. The volume also features oddities including contemporary medical references such as commentary on infant deaths attributed to London's air quality clearly outside the purview of any authentic Aristotelian manuscript. This eclecticism typifies the genre of popular "Aristotle" books produced for lay audiences in 18th- and early 19th-century Anglo-American print culture. The copy offered here is complete in its 240 pages bound in period full leather and printed in New England in 1806 despite its London imprint. A fascinating artifact of both classical appropriation and vernacular medical publishing. Very Good condition: leather binding moderately rubbed with corners worn but intact and secure; pages with mild foxing and age toning; collated complete. Octavo 8vo single volume. Collation: 240p. No illustrations. Edition: 1802 printing. References: Placeholder. Item Number SKU: #28071. PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.</p> printed for the booksellers hardcover
19992606240089Easton Press 1999. Hardcover. New. 0x0x0. Richard Sparks. Hardcover. Bound in full leather. Stamped with 22kt gold gilt design on cover front back and spine. All edges gold. Silk moire fabric end papers. Satin ribbon place holder. Fine binding and cover. Clean unmarked pages. In publisher's shrink wrap. For more than 40 years the Easton Press has been the standard for finely bound profusely gilt classic leather bindings. Easton Press hardcover
1771Batteux-Poetiques-2-1.BATTEUX - CHARLES (ABBÉ). Édition originale. Professeur Royal de l'Académie Françoise, & de celle des Inscriptions & Belles Lettres. Deux volumes in-8, veau havane marbré, dos lisses richement ornés, pièces de titres et de tomaisons de marocain vert, titres encadrement de filets dorés sur les plats, tranches marbrées. Reliure de l'époque. Édition ornée d'un frontispice gravé par Auguste de Saint-Aubin d'après Cochin fils. Texte dans la langue originelle en regard. Petits défauts d'usages sans gravité, intérieur frais.
160635651606 deux tomes reliés en un volume, reliure janséniste d'époque en plein vélin ivoire parcheminé (jansenist's binding full vellum) in-octavo, dos long (spine without raised band), titre manuscrit et date à l'encre brune sur le dos (handwritten title on the spine), plats muets (cover without text) avec fermoirs à cordons (sans les cordons), tranches lisses (smooth edges), gouttière non rognée (no smooth fore-edge) , ex-libris (book-plate), sans illustration (no illustration) excepté la marque de l'imprimeur gravée sur bois (engraving wood) en noir sur chaque page de titre, très rares et légères rousseurs (rares and lights redness marks), trés légères cicatrices de mouillures marginales (scars of waterstains) en fin de volume, léger manque de papier sur 2 centimètres carrés en marge et affectant légèrement la compréhension du texte de la page 288 de la "Rhétorique" d'Aristote (lack of paper, light lake of text on page 288 of the first book), 1feuillet d'index + 288 pages pour la "Réthorique" d'Aristote , 356 pages pour la "Paraphrase" de Riccoboni, 1606 Hanoviae : apud heredes A. Wecheli, C. Marnium et J. Aubrium,
156854Cambridge Cantabrigiae Apud Johannem Hayes Celeberrimae Academiae Typographum Sumptibus Thomae Dawson Bibliopolae Cantabrigensis 1696. 8vo. 2 parts in 1: XX101310412 index errata p. folding table. Half vellum. 17 cm Ref: Hoffmann 1283; Cooper/Gudeman 44 & 174; Schrier p. 36; Brunet 1477; Moss 1122; Graesse 1214; Ebert 1191; ESTC R14743 Details: The work consists of two parts each with its own title page; the first contains the Greek text and commentary the second the Latin translation and analytical notes. Short title in ink on the back. The folding plate shows a 'Synopsis libri Poeticae' Condition: Binding somewhat used. Vellum age-tanned. Vellum on the back slightly soiled. Front flyleaf removed Note: 'The influence of Aristotle 384-322 BC on Western intellectual life is immense so much so that once one begins to track it no field of inquiry can be identified that it would be safe to overlook. Aristotle laid the foundations for not one but two sciences logic and biology an achievement unmatched by any thinker before or since'. The Classical Tradition Cambr. Mass. 2010 p. 70 For centuries his authority guided the further development of some of the sciences. From the 16th century to the age of Romanticism Aristotle's views developped in his 'De arte poetica' played a dominant role in the theory and practice of European literature especially of drama. And with Jacob Bernay's 'Grundzüge der verlorenen Abhandlung des Aristoteles über Wirkung der Tragödie' 1857 who rejected the moral Lessing and aesthetic Goethe tradition of 'catharsis' and who introduced the concept of the intentional arousal and discharge of emotions to the discussion Aristotle's description of the effect of tragedy as a 'catharsis' cleansing or purgation of tragic emotions pity and fear 'became the focus of a debate on the purposes of literature which attracts contributors up to the present day'. O.J. Schrier 'The Poetics of Aristotle and the Tractatus Coislinianus a Bibliography from about 900 till 1996' Leiden 1998 p. 1 Nietzsche Freud Wagner Wilamowitz-Moellendorff et 'multi alii' followed. Aristotle's 'De poetica liber' is 'the only piece of technical writing from antiquity that still plays a role in scholarly discourse. If Aristotle had confined himself to discussing Greek poetry from the viewpoint of its formal aspects or its historical development his work would still have been of eminent importance but only for classicists and historians of literature. He did more however laying bare what in his view are the fundamentals of poetry giving his criteria for distinguishing literary genres and pointing out along which lines he thought these and the works of individual poets should be evaluated. In pursuing these targets he formulated insights that have been thought to be applicable even to modern narrative genres like the detective story and the film. These aspects of the Poetics make it an interesting starting-point for discussions in wide areas of modern literary theory'. Idem Ibidem § This edition of 1696 is a revision of Goulston's 'De Poetica' edition of 1623. It was edited in 1696 by the English schoolmaster James Upton 1670-1749 once a fellow of King's College at Cambridge. Upton udated the work of 1623 making better use of the 'De Poetica' edition of the Dutch scholar Daniel Heinsius Leiden 1610/11 and 1643 and of the Aristotle edition of the German scholar Friedrich Sylburg who provided not only notes but also the Greek text for this edition Frankfurt 1584/87 volume 2. Upton added he tells in the preface also material he found in various authors among whom Samuel Petit's 'Leges Atticae' Paris 1635 and Daniel Heinsius' 'De tragoediae constitutione' Leiden 1611 and André Dacier's French translation of the Poetics Paris 1692. Upton also consulted Du Val's Aristotle edition Paris 1619 1639. He also revised Goulstons Latin translation § Theodor Goulston 1576-1632 studied in Oxford and was a medical doctor in London. His Poetics edition was reissued in 1696 1728 1731 1745 and 1780. In 1619 Goulston had already published in London 'Versio Latina et Paraphrasis in Aristotelis Rhetoricam' See his Wikipedia article Collation: Ad 1: 2 A-O8 P4 Q2. Folding table after leaf before A1 Photographs on request hardcover
156854Cambridge (Cantabrigiae), Apud Johannem Hayes, Celeberrimae Academiae Typographum, Sumptibus Thomae Dawson Bibliopolae Cantabrigensis, 1696.
186811849Leipzig: Verlag von Wilhelm Engelmann, 1868. 543, 498 S. mit 7 lithographierten Tafeln Gr. 8° (23x17cm), Halbleder, Rücken mit goldgeprägter Beschriftung. Braunschnitt.
110065Apud Iacobum Stoer, 1608/1603, 2 textes reliés en 1 volume in-18 de 120x80x55 mm environ, 1f.blanc, 827-61 ff.(index)-1f.blanc-Page de titre avec vignette suivie des pages : p.307 à 751-55 ff.(index)-1f.blanc, reliure pleine peau, dos à 3 nerfs portant titres manuscrits sur pièce de titre papier. Ex-libris et notes manuscrits sur les gardes, des rousseurs et petites mouillures, défauts de marge avec infime manque de papier dans la marge inférieure (quelques lettres, p.501 (deuxième partie), des frottements galeries et trous de ver sur le cuir. Texte en latin agrémenté de bandeaux lettrines et culs-de-lampe.
1576A19332Ferrariae, Ex typis haeredum Francisci Rubei, 1576. 4°. 12 S., 475 S. Flexibler fragmentarischer Pergamentband, dessen (fehlender) Rücken mit einen Streifen (11 cm breit) aus einem zeitgenössischen Antiphonarblatt bezogen ist. Berieben und fleckig, ohne die Schlaufen. Titelblatt rechts unten mit 7 x 10,5 cm großem Ausschnitt sowie mit hs. Vermerk: »Libraria della Concettione di Capuccini di Napoli«. Hs. Signaturen auf Vorsatz. Erste Seiten teils stärker angerändert, sonst innen sauber. Ordentliches Exemplar.