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3639166302.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0274386984.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
6954010Basel: Schwabe Verlagsgruppe AG 2017. 192 S., 20cm x 12cm Broschiert, Taschenbuch
0934733007.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
In 16, pp (LXI) 310, tutta pergamena molle (brunita), bella impresa xilografica al frontespizio di Melchiorre Sessa(gatto con topo in bocca in cornice figurata) e in fine (gatto che cattura topo in cornice figurata e motto che tradotto e' 'La compagnia dei dissimili e' infida'), qualche capolettera inciso. RARISSIMO ESEMPLARE: 2 copie conosciute in Italia secondo il catalogo Cinquecentine dell'OPAC ICCU. 5689 Gora di umidita' che prende la parte inferiore del volume. Contraffazione veneziana della prima edizione di Lione. Cancellature ad inchiostro relative ai nomi di Erasmo, Latomi e Corradi. /CICERO - CICERONE - DE OFFICIS - DE SENECTUTE - SOMNIO SCIPIONIS - ERASMO DA ROTTERDAM)
1723D15677York: Printed by Charles Bourne 1723. Second edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 16 mo. pp. 231. Full contemporary English calf; a bit worn with some later strengthening to the spine; still quite nice overall. Formerly in the College of New Rochelle Library and housed in its handsome burgundy clamshell box with labels lettered in gilt. <br /> <br/><br/> Printed by Charles Bourne hardcover books
1723D15677York: Printed by Charles Bourne 1723. Second edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 16 mo. pp. 231. Full contemporary English calf; a bit worn with some later strengthening to the spine; still quite nice overall. Formerly in the College of New Rochelle Library and housed in its handsome burgundy clamshell box with labels lettered in gilt. <br /> <br/><br/> Printed by Charles Bourne hardcover
28496Anvers, Editions Erasme, 1968 Relie, toile sous jaquette illustree en couleurs, 225 x 280mm., 39pp. suivis d'illustrations en couleurs et en n/b.
1979104416Fink Vrin 1979 Fink Verlag, München / J. Vrin, Paris, Humanistische Bibliothek (band 38), de Pétrarque à Descartes (tome 37), 1979, 727 p., broché, environ 25x16cm, couverture insolée avec quelques petites taches, un petit manque de papier en bordure du second plat, début de fente sur un mors, 14 pages surlignées au feutre rouge.
1963RES41L62Paris Mazenod 1963 Grand in 8 229 pages - cartonnage editeur avec rhodoid - illustrations et photographies - bon etat general
1963RES41L62Paris Mazenod 1963 Grand in 8 229 pages - cartonnage editeur avec rhodoid - illustrations et photographies - bon etat general
24197Ledeberg/Gent, Erasmus, 1972 Originele uitgeversomslag in kleur, 19x25.5 cm., 205 pp. + 120 illustraties in z/w.
Paris, Wittmann 1946. In-12 broché de 188 pages. Tirage limité numéroté à 825 exemplaires ; celui ci n° 607 sur vélin. Bon état
0483502359.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1916988G49London : Smith Elder & Co. 1916 . Hardback. Very Good. 8" by 5.5". Not Stated. A scarce collection of verses prose fragments and extracts from the front by war poet Colwyn Erasmus Arnold Philipps with a frontispiece and one plate. A later edition of the work originally published the year prior.In full paper vellum with gilt to top edge.Includes a frontispiece and one plate. Collated complete.A collection of verses prose fragments and extracts from the front by Colwyn Erasmus Arnold Philipps.Philipps was a war poet who was Captain of the Royal Horse Guards. His father said he was 'a born soldier' who made it his chief priority to get to know his men individually to earn and keep their confidence and to consider their comfort and well-being in every possible way.Philipps was killed in action on 13 May 1915 at the Battle of Frezenberg near Ypres. In publisher's original paper vellum. Externally smart. Spotting and sunning to boards most significant to the front. Sunning to spine with slight bumping to the head and tail. Spotting and age toning to end papers with lengthy ink inscription to front free endpaper. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Very Good Smith, Elder & Co. hardcover
19860119121986 Leuven University Press Soft cover
20011337080PN. New. 2001. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
188112839Lincoln Nebraska 1881. Quarto 12.5 x 9.25" stitched periodical pp. 81-96. Volume 1 No. 6 September 1881. A single issue of the first suffrage newspaper published in the state of Nebraska. The paper was founded by Erasmus and Lucy Correll a pair of "suffragist homesteaders" who claimed land under the Homestead Act of 1862 and were active in the suffrage movement. Erasmus went on to become president of the American Woman's Suffrage Association and a member of the Nebraska legislature where he submitted an unsuccessful suffrage bill. Lucy meanwhile was a journalist who wrote for her husband's paper The Hebron Journal; she also helped to organize the first woman's suffrage association in Nebraska.<br /> <br /> The paper served as the unofficial newspaper of the Nebraska Woman Suffrage Association and prints Nebraska's state motto "Equality Before the Law" in the masthead above the phrase "Devoted to Woman and her Home Industrial Educational and Legal Interests - especially advocating Woman Suffrage." This issue includes articles in favor of suffrage a front page article critiquing the arrest of three New England girls for smoking cigars letters to the editor updates on successful Nebraska women reports of local suffrage groups in the state and more. Scarce with OCLC locating issues at only three institutions: SUNY Geneseo Omaha Public Library and Nebraska State Historical Society. Creasing to pages damp staining to corners and edges mainly on first and last page several tears to margins up to one inch. unknown
1844059773Cambridge: Cambridge University Press - PARKER SOCIETY 1844. First Edition Thus . Hardcover. Very Good Plus. 8vo. CAMBRIDGE : 1844 46. TWO VOLUMES COMPLETE. Handsome set Hardbacks. Black publisher's cloth. Blind stamped boards and ruled spine. Gilt lettered Spine title: 'Works of Bp. Coverdale'. Gilt motif of the Parker Society to covers. Untrimmed edges as issued. Lemon end-papers. Armorial bookplate. No internal markings. Minor wear only. Tight bright and clean. Includes reprints of original title-pages. VERY GOOD. xii 544 & xxiii 618 pages. Edited for the Parker society by the Rev. George Pearson. VERY GOOD. Minor wear. Books now in archival quality clear protective jackets. Heavy books; extra postage required. Cambridge: University Press. SCARCE. <br/> <br/> Cambridge University Press - PARKER SOCIETY hardcover
1905264135.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
STGT12024SchwBasilae d.i. Basel Ex Officina Hervagian d.i. Herwagen Johannes d.Ä. 1540. Gr.-4°. Tit. 13 Bll. 5271 S. 14 Bll. Index. Mit 3 wiederh. Druckermarken sowie zahlreichen kleineren und größeren Initalen in Holzschnitt. Schweinslederband d. Zeit auf 4 Bünden mit reicher Blindprägung von Rollenstempeln Rückenbeschriftung v. alter Hand und fragmentarisch erhaltenen Schließbändern. Einband mit altersbedingten Gebrauchsspuren Untere Ecke am hinteren Deckel beschädigt Vorsätze etwas fleckig u. wurmstichig mit kleineren nicht störenden Wurmspuren am weißen Rand im Text sauber und kaum abgegriffen. Adams C 3155 VD16 C 6514. Erasmus von Rotterdam gab unterstützt durch zahlreiche Mitarbeiter zusammen mit dem Basler Buchdrucker Johann Frobenius der die meisten seiner Werke druckte zwischen 1520 und 1530 mehrere wissenschaftliche Ausgaben der Schriften der Kirchenväter heraus. ""Er begann mit den Schriften des hl. Hieronymus die er in Basel 1516-1520 in neun Foliobänden edierte und seinem Freunde dem Erzbischofe von Wareham widmete. Durch diese Arbeiten war sein Ruhm auf's Höchste gestiegen und er unter den Gelehrten Europa's unstreitig der gefeiertste."" vgl. dazu Wetzer/Welte IV 736. - Die Schriften des hl. Cyprian Thascius Caecilius um 200-258 gehören zu den wichtigsten Quellen der Kirchengeschichte und sind seit 1471 immer wieder aufgelegt worden wobei die kritische Gesamtausgabe durch Erasmus zu den Besten zu zählen hat. Die erste durch E. besorgte Ausgabe von Cyprians Schriften erschien 1521. Hier vorliegend die erste Ausgabe bei Herwagen die siebente insgesamt. Mit Widmungsbrief des Erasmus an Lorenzo Pucci. Basilae (d.i. Basel), Ex Officina Hervagian [d.i. Herwagen, Johannes d.Ä.] 1540. unknown
1520ABC_49926Basel 1520. Folio. Johann Froben Contemporary richly blind-tooled calf over wooden boards with brass clasps catch- and anchor plates along the fore-edge and brass edge guards around the corners and on the bottom board edge near the spine manuscript waste pastedowns re-backed. With an elaborate woodcut border on the title page and on the first page of the dedication. Further with a small woodcut illustration incorporating Frobens device on the verso of the last leaf numerous woodcut decorated initials by Ambrosius Holbein throughout and some ornamental woodcut headpieces. 24 515 1 blank 32 pp. First edition of the works of Thascius Caecilius Cyprianus Saint Cyprian ca. 210-258 CE edited by Erasmus. The present work is a landmark in the history of humanist scholarship and a cornerstone of Erasmuss lifelong effort to restore the authentic voice of the Early Church Fathers. Working in Basel Erasmus devoted himself to what he regarded as his highest calling: presenting these foundational Christian sources to a wider audience and revealing the truth of the Gospel in its original simplicity.In this edition Erasmus rescued Cyprians writings from centuries of textual corruption carefully correcting medieval errors and adding several minor treatises from ancient manuscripts that had never previously been printed. It includes Cyprians pastoral letters and doctrinal works arranged by theme and reflects the bishops deep concern with church unity moral discipline and the challenges of the early Christian community.This 1520 edition of Cyprians works marks the true beginning of Erasmus great Basel enterprise: a series of monumental editions that would soon include works by Arnobius 1522 Hilary 1523 Jerome 1524 Irenaeus 1526 Ambrose 1527 Augustine 1528-29 and Chrysostom 1530. This rapid succession of vast editorial projects reveals both Erasmuss astonishing intellectual energy and his conviction that the wisdom of these Church-Fathers could renew Christian life.More than a critical edition the present work embodies the spirit of Christian humanism itself: rigorous scholarship in the service of faith. It stands as one of Erasmus' most significant achievements and a defining moment in the recovery of patristic learning in the Renaissance.With manuscript waste pastedowns three stamps of the Roman Catholic Saint Maria-Magdalena church in Zaandam on the title page occasionally some near contemporary manuscript annotations in the margins and some of the text has been underlined. The work has been re-backed lacking the backstrip of the original binding the edges of the leather around both boards is slightly damaged revealing the wooden boards below the spine is somewhat rubbed. The edges of the first and last few leaves are slightly frayed some occasional water staining in the fore-edge margin not affecting the text some slight staining and dust soiling throughout. Otherwise in good condition.l Allen 1000; De Reuck 416; Huizinga VI p. 148; USTC 679667; Vander Haeghen II 23; VD 16 C 6508; not in Adams; Bezzel; BM STC German. hardcover
1521ABC_49920Basel 1521. Folio. Johann Froben Contemporary blind-tooled pigskin over wooden boards with brass catch- and anchor plates along the fore-edge of the boards lacking the clasps. With a detailed woodcut border on the title page and the first page of the dedication. Further with a small woodcut illustration incorporating Frobens device on the verso of the last leaf and with woodcut decorated initials throughout. 24 515 1 blank 32 pp. Second edition of Saint Cyprians works as edited by Erasmus published by Froben one year after their first edition. Between 1516 and 1521 Erasmus worked closely with Johann Froben the humanist printer in Basel on a series of editions of the Latin Church Fathers: Jerome Augustine Ambrose Hilary and Cyprian. Erasmus aim was to purify the texts of the Fathers from medieval corruptions to restore their authentic doctrine by returning to the original sources and to present the Early Church as a model for a purer form of Christianity a theme that directly reflected his theological-humanist ideal.Erasmus states that he has cleansed the text of errors added a few minor treatises from ancient manuscripts and removed the works that seemed to have been falsely attributed to Cyprian. Thascius Caecilius Cyprianus ca. 210-258 CE later known as Saint Cyprian was an influential Church Father of the early Latin Christian tradition. Shortly after his baptism he became bishop of Carthage one of the most important Christian centres in the Roman Empire. Most of his works are pastoral letters and treatises here arranged in the index by type. The manuscript appears to have been used for study as the annotations highlight portions of the text and draw comparisons between Augustine and Cyprian.With small strips of manuscript waste visible in the gutters of the pastedowns a small owners inscription H. Reimers Erlang. 1899 in the upper outer corner of the first blank flyleaf along with elaborate manuscript annotations on the recto of that same leaf numerous contemporary and later annotations in three different hands throughout and some of the text underlined. The leather around the top and fore-edge of the front board has been restored the leather on the back board is somewhat damaged some small worm holes in the leather reveal the wooden boards below. The binding is rubbed the clasps are lacking and the head and foot of the spine are somewhat damaged the structural integrity of the binding nevertheless remains intact. The first blank flyleaf has been restored in the gutter margin the last leaf has been restored in the fore-edge margin the edges of the leaves are somewhat browned. Otherwise in good condition.l Adams C3150; BM STC German p. 234; De Reuck 417; USTC 679668; Vander Haeghen II 23; Huizinga VI p. 148; VD 16 C 6509; not in Bezzel. hardcover
1332571077.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0332344142.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover