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19409788New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company 1940. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. Rose Carl. Black cloth binding. Spine slightly cocked to the right some very minor shelf-wear. Book itself in excellent condition. <br/> <br/> Frederick A. Stokes Company hardcover
1940131941940. 1940 Addlepate Erasmus HOW TO READ TWO BOOKS NY: Frederick A Stokes Company 1940 107pp Illustrated Carl Rose sm 8vo Black cloth stamped in red Small ding lower edge of front gutter light discoloration on endpapers near fine hardcover in Very Good- d/j with minor shelfwear along the edges some soiling on d/j panels. unknown
1940HUM0189New York: Frederick A. Stokes. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1940. First Edition. Hardcover. 107 pp. Illus. Spine corners bumped. Black cloth boards red lettering. Text is clean and unmarked. Illustrations by Carl Rose. Written as criticism of Mortimer Adler's work 'How to Read a Book' this volume provides a comic parody of the work. It iopens with the line "for readers who cannot think" and includes chapters on "How to Read in Bed" "Catching on from the Title" and its own list of the Great Books including the Sears Roebuck Catalog and the Telephone Directory. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Frederick A. Stokes hardcover
199594796Nijmegen: T.H.M. Akerboom 1995. IX, 498 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
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2009__3110209101Walter De Gruyter Inc 2009. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 214 pages. German language. 9.25x6.25x0.75 inches. Walter De Gruyter Inc hardcover
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17348913A Amsterdam, aux dépens de la Compagnie, 1734. 2 vol. in-12 de (18)-396 pp. et (2)-419 pp., veau glacé, dos orné à nerfs, pièces de titre et de tomaison en maroquin rouge, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque).
173423640Amstardam, Aux Dépens de la Compagnie, 1734. 2 volumes in-12 (10 x 18 cm) maroquin citron à long grain, dos à nerfs ornés de petits fers dorés, roulette dorée encadrant les plats et à l'intérieur des plats, gardes et doublures de papier rose, tranches dorées. (22)-396 et 419 pages. (Reliure signée Bozérain jeune).
cm. 15 x 21, 2 volumi di lxiv-652 pp. con 2 tavv. f.t. Biblioteca della ?Rivista di storia e letteratura religiosa? - Testi e Documenti Il trattato in forma epistolare di Alberto Pio da Carpi a Erasmo da Rotterdam ebbe vasta diffusione in Europa, fino a contribuire, particolarmente in Italia, alla definizione della figura di Erasmo come precursore di Lutero. Il testo della lettera, che si presenta qui in edizione critica, con traduzione italiana, ? accompagnato da un?introduzione e da un commento; nell?apparato critico si ricostruisce la storia redazionale del testo, dalla prima stesura del codice Ambrosiano fino alla stampa del 1529. The letter of Alberto Pio of Carpi to Erasmus of Rotterdam that contributed to define Erasmus? image as Luther?s forerunner in Italy was widely diffused in Western Europe. This critical edition of Pio?s first letter to Erasmus contains a commentary, an Italian translation, and an introduction that, with the 'apparatus criticus', describes the history of the text from the original draft of the Ambrosian code to the printed version of 1529. 983 gr. lxiv-652 p.
173454169Amsterdam Aux dépens de la Compagnie 1734 2 vol. Reliés 2 vol. in-12, veau glacé blond, dos lisses richement ornés de frises, fleurons et dentelle dorés, pièces de titre et de tomaison noires, frise grecque et frise florale dorées en encadrement des plats, frise dorée sur les coupes, coiffes guillochées, tranches dorées (Rel. p. Bozerian), (12)-396 et 419 pp. Célèbre pamphlet luthérien contre les franciscains, dans la traduction de Conrad Badius parue pour la première fois à Genève en 1560. L'auteur y tourne en dérision l'hagiographie rédigée par Barthélémy de Pise qui présentait comme supérieurs les mérites de saint François à ceux du Christ... Premier tirage de l'illustration évocatrice de Bernard Picart comprenant un frontispice et 21 figures hors-texte dont une grande planche dépliante (Cohen, 5). Très bel exemplaire dans une fine reliure signée par Bozerian (Minimes frottements), avec deux ex-libris gravés, "Parlieu l'aîné, de Montpellier" et Anatole Basseville (1834-1923) avocat et érudit orléanais.
173454169Amsterdam Aux dépens de la Compagnie 1734 2 vol. Reliés 2 vol. in-12, veau glacé blond, dos lisses richement ornés de frises, fleurons et dentelle dorés, pièces de titre et de tomaison noires, frise grecque et frise florale dorées en encadrement des plats, frise dorée sur les coupes, coiffes guillochées, tranches dorées (Rel. p. Bozerian), (12)-396 et 419 pp. Célèbre pamphlet luthérien contre les franciscains, dans la traduction de Conrad Badius parue pour la première fois à Genève en 1560. L'auteur y tourne en dérision l'hagiographie rédigée par Barthélémy de Pise qui présentait comme supérieurs les mérites de saint François à ceux du Christ... Premier tirage de l'illustration évocatrice de Bernard Picart comprenant un frontispice et 21 figures hors-texte dont une grande planche dépliante (Cohen, 5). Très bel exemplaire dans une fine reliure signée par Bozerian (Minimes frottements), avec deux ex-libris gravés, "Parlieu l'aîné, de Montpellier" et Anatole Basseville (1834-1923) avocat et érudit orléanais.
156019664A Genève, imprimé par Conrad Badius, 1560. 2 parties en un volume in-8 de 8-278-[2] et [16]-303-[1] pages [A4; a-r8; s4; *8; A-T8]. Reliure 19ème en plein veau brun, dos à nerfs orné de petits fleurons dorés. Les plats sont constitués du cuir de la reliure originale, ornés au centre d'une large pastille dorée, décorée d'arabesque; encadrés de double filets dorés et à froid, Tranches dorées.
16518563Deventer Johannes Colomp 1651. 'engraved titlepage 248 p. Contemporary cardboard Binding 12° spine is worn Rare fourth edition of the translation into Latin of Erasmus Alberus' Der Barfusser Monche Eulenspiegel und Alkoran a prose satire to which Martin Luther wrote the postscript. The first edition of the German original appeared in Wittenberg by Hans Luft in 1542 followed by the Latin translation in Frankfurt a year later. The second and third Latin edition were published resp. in 1560 and 1578. This parodic adaptation of the Liber conformitatum of the Franciscan Bartolommeo Rinonico or Albizzi of Pisa is written by Erasmus Alberus ca. 1500-1553 a German humanist reformer and poet who was born in the village of Bruchenbrücken near Frankfurt am Main. Although his father was a schoolmaster his early education was neglected. Ultimately in 1518 he found his way to the University of Wittenberg where he studied theology. He had the good fortune to attract the attention of Martin Luther and Philipp Melanchthon and subsequently became one of Luther's most active helpers. Not only did he fight for the Protestant cause as a preacher and theologian but he was almost the only member of Luther's party who was able to confront the Roman Catholics with the weapon of literary satire. After Luther's death Alberus was for a time a deacon in Wittenberg he became involved however in the political conflicts of the time. In 1552 he was appointed Generalsuperintendent at Neubrandenburg in Mecklenburg where he died on the 5th of May 1553. Deventer, Johannes Colomp unknown
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1997__3484365331De Gruyter 1997. Hardcover. New. 417 pages. German language. 9.05x6.10x1.10 inches. De Gruyter hardcover
1734LV2704Amsterdam :: Aux Depens de la Compagnie 1734. 1734. Two volumes. 12mo. 20 396; 2 419 1 pp. Text in both Latin and French. Title printed in red & black. 21 engraved plates 1 folding being a genealogical tree St. Francis at the foot of the cross bearing the forty relations of Saint Francis with Christ. Original full gilt-stamped calf; joints worn corners showing. Very good. First Illustrated edition. A vicious attack on Catholicism. / "Not only did he fight for the Protestant cause as a preacher and theologian but he was almost the only member of Luther's party who was able to confront the Roman Catholics with the weapon of literary satire. In 1542 he published a prose satire to which Luther wrote the preface Der Barfusser Monche Eulenspiegel und Alkoran a parodic adaptation of the Liber conformitatum of the Franciscan Bartolommeo Rinonico of Pisa in which the Franciscan order is held up to ridicule. This drew reactions from Catholic scholars such as Henricus Sedulius who published the Apologeticus aduersus Alcoranum Franciscanorum pro Libro Conformitatum which criticized Alberus' arguments in this satire." Wikip. See: GTU BJRT 2016. Berkeley Journal of Religion and Theology Vol.2 No. 2. Berkeley CA: Berkeley Journal of Religion and Theology. p. 89. / Weller attributes this to being printed in Paris. The text was translated by Conrad Badius. Martin Luther contributed a preface. / Bernard Picart or Picard was a French draughtsman engraver and book illustrator in Amsterdam. Aux Depens de la Compagnie, 1734. unknown
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19783116694Frankfurt am Main: Waldemar Kramer 1978. 207 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen Illustrationen. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Illustrierter Orig.-Pappband. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].