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61574P., Editions Littéraires de France, 1946, in 4° relié demi chagrin bleu à coins, dos à nerfs, tête dorée, filets dorés sur les plats, couverture et dos conservés ; dos légèrement insolé.
21897Paris, Editions Littéraires, presses de l'Imprimerie Nationale, Raymond Blanchot directeur, 1946. In-8 de 214 pages, gravures en couleurs sur bois de Lucien BOUCHER. Un des 15 exemplaires H. C. Excellent état intérieur. En feuilles, couverture rempliée sous chemise & étui brun bordé de bleu. Très légères sures à l'étui mais bel exemplaire.
184331828AB1843. New York / London Wilson and Company / John Churchill 1843. Octavo. 31 pages pages 249 - 280 of Volume I. Softcover / Original printed wrappers of the Publishers. Very good condition with only minor signs of wear. This very early Lancet - Issue includes for example: Henry Ancell: Justus von Liebig - His Chemistry and Reviewers Erasmus Wilson: Course of Lectures on Diseases of the Skin; their History Pathology and Treatment delivered in the Middlesex Hospital during the Summer Sessions 1842 James Richard Smyth: Miscellaneous Contributions to Pathology and Therapeutics Impotence and Sterility paperback
106624Droz, Travaux d'Humanisme et Renaissance n°CCLXXII, 1993, 308 pages, pleine toile rouge de l'éditeur, bon état.
N°614, d'avril-juin 2000, de la revue fondée par Gabriel Monod; au sommaire: "Du bon usage du pacte: les passeries dans les Pyrénées occidentales à la fin du Moyen Age" par Jean-Pierre BARRAQUE; dossier "La France au XIXè siècle: Approches du politique" (articles d'Olivier TORT sur les dissolutions prononcées sous la Restauration, de Gilles MALANDAIN sur l'assassinat du duc de Berry par Louvel en 1820, de François PLOUX sur "l'imaginaire social et politique de la rumeur" (1815-1870)); "Lectures méditerranéennes d'Erasme au XVIè siècle" par Jean-Marie LE GALL, "Des liens de causalité en Histoire: politiques maritimes et société" (à propos de l'ouvrage d'histoire navale de N.A.M. Rodger) par Jean MEYER; comptes rendus d'ouvrages. Français
14140Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 2000, 1 volume 15,5 x 23,9cm Broché. 1 feuillet, puis paginé de [307] à 556, 2 feuillets. Très bon état.
1902PW1202Wien Vienna & Leipzig:: Wilhelm Braumuller 1902. 1902. Series: Wiener Beitrage zur Englischen Philologie XVI Band. 8vo. xii 203 1 pp. Later blue buckram gilt stamped spine title. Columbia University Library embossed stamp on title. Very good. Scarce. Wilhelm Braumuller, 1902. hardcover
1791D18576London: J. Johnson 1791. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to. Two parts bound as one. Early leather rebacked with modern spine. Complete with 18 plates five of which are attributed to William Blake. This copy with the early ownership signature of Louisa Ponsonby. The hope for the book a scientific poem in two parts Darwin wrote was to enlist Imagination under the banner of Science . . . to induce the ingenious to cultivate the knowledge of botany . . . and recommending to their attention the immortal works of the celebrated Swedish naturalist Linnaeus. Dictionary of Scientific Biography. <br/><br/> J. Johnson hardcover
40303Paris, Gibert Jeune - Librairie d'Amateurs, 1951. In-4°, 169p. Broché, couverture illustrée rempliée.
44778Bruxelles, Editions Libris, 1944, in 12 broché, 139 pages.
71401P., Editions à l'Enfant Poète (Collection "Les jeunes Humanistes"), 1948, in 12 broché, 255 pages ; non coupé ; portrait en frontispice ; couverture illustrée.
1935854641935 Paris, Desclée de Brouwer (Collection "Temps et Visages"), 1935, in 8° broché, 267 pages ; 5 portraits et fac-similés ; cachets.
33040Genève, Slatkine (Réimpression de l'édition de Paris, 1926), 1970, in 8° relié pleine toile verte, à la bradel, de l'auteur, VIII-137 pages ; index in-fine.
23596Cologne, Adrian Le Jeune, 1688. In-12, [36], 415 pp., frontispice représentant une statue d'Erasme et bandeau de l'auteur dans une bibliothèque (page 1). Veau d'époque, dos à nerfs orné (manque en pied, un mors fendu, coins émoussés).
16651183[Amsterdam, Elzevier], 1665 ; in-12 de 187 pp., [2] ff., reliure du Second Empire maroquin rouge, deux filets en encadrement sur les plats, dos à nerfs orné de caissons dorés, dentelle intérieure, tranches dorées (Thompson).
1889847Basel, , 1889 in-8, 28 pp., 1 f., broché
1761937Q4Basilea : A Spese della Saviezza 1761 . Leather. Good. 6.5" by 4". None. A very scarce work containing French and Italian translations of 'Encomio della Pazzia' or 'In Praise of Folly' by Erasmus of Rotterdam. The first edition thus being the first work to contain the French-Italian translation. Bound in full calf with the boards rebacked. A French and Italian translation with each language's text on facing pages. Originally published in 1509 'In Praise of Folly' or 'Encomio Della Pazzia' is a satirical attack on various traditions present in European society as well as on the Western Church. It is considered to be one of the most important works of the Renaissance leading the way for the Protestant Reformation. Written by Dutch humanist Catholic priest and theologian Desiderius Erasmus or Erasmus of Rotterdam. It is believed that this work was originally penned at the estate of Sir Thomas More during a week-long visit. Translated here by Nicolas Gueudeville. Illustrated with a frontispiece containing 'L'Eloge de la Folie' and portraits of Erasmus and Morus. Collated complete.With a twenty-four page unpaginated index to the rear. Bound in full calf with the boards rebacked. Endpapers renewed no half titles. Externally sound with rubbing to the extremities heavier to the spine and joints. Front hinge a touch strained but holding firm. Pencil inscription to front endpaper. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. One very small worm hole to the margin of the first 135 pages not affecting text. Good A Spese della Saviezza hardcover
188047410New York: D. Appleton and Company 1880. Very Good-. New York: D. Appleton and Company 1880. First American Edition. Octavo 19.5cm; publisher's decorative terracotta cloth stamped in black and gilt brown glazed endpapers; iv2168adspp.; portrait frontispiece. Ex-AAS with their faint pressurestamp to title page otherwise free of library markings moderate wear to margins with small chip at spine crown front hinge cracked with brief old tape repair; Good to Very Good overall. Ownership ex libris of the late chemist and bibliophile Sydney Ross to front pastedown. D. Appleton and Company unknown
179055838Zürich, Ziegler und Söhne, 1790. 8°. 550 S., 1 weißes Bl.; XVI, 608 S., 9 Bll., spätere Ppbde.
1726D15688Cambridge: Corn. Crownfield 1726. Hardcover. Good. 8 xxxi 1 list of plates and errata 386 cxliv - Appendix 8 - index engraved frontispiece and 19 engraved plates 5 of which are folding - list of cuts calls for the frontispiece and 16 plates all of which are present along with 3 additional plates which are not on the list <br />at pages 335 350 and 355. Pages 348-349 are repeated in the pagination but the text is continuous. Later calf inner joints repaired rather crudely but text is quite clean. Housed in a very handsome burgundy clamshell box. Formely in the collection of New Rochelle College Library with white ink lettering at base of spine and bookplate inside. <br/><br/> Corn. Crownfield hardcover
1808D15701London: Richard Taylor & Co Shoe Lake for John White Fleet Street 1808. Hardcover. Very Good. Soberly and cleanly rebound in blue gray cloth; paper spine labels lettered in black. First thus edition. This is one of the less common sets issued with a third volume containing an appendix letters and documents pertaining to Erasmus. Volume I: A.D. 1467-1529; Volume II: A.D. 1530-1536. Formerly in the collection of College of New Rochelle Library with perforated stamps to title pages. Text is generally bright throughout. Housed in a handsome burgundy clamshell box with labels lettered in gilt. <br/><br/> Richard Taylor & Co, Shoe Lake, for John White, Fleet Street hardcover
1531ABC_49886Strasbourg or Nuremberg 1531. 4to. Georg Ulricher or Wolfgang Heußler Modern blind-tooled mottled calf with a double fillet border on both boards. 3 1 blank ll. Rare German edition of a letter Erasmus sent to the papal legate Lorenzo Campeggi 1474-1539 on August 18 1530. In this letter Erasmus expresses his fear that the Holy Roman Emperor would declare war to the Protestant German princes and explains in 17 articles why violence is not the answer. He never printed the letter himself and it probably never reached Campeggi. According to Allen Erasmus wrote that "it was intercepted by the treachery of some unnamed 'evangelical' and printed without authority in Strasburg". The letter was translated into German and indeed published several times in Strasbourg Wittenberg Magdenburg and Nuremberg in 1531. The present edition does not have an imprint but was either printed in 1531 in Strasbourg by Georg Ulricher or in 1546 in Nuremberg by Wolfgang Heußler. It is quite rare as we not been able to find any other copies of the present edition in sales records of the past hundred years.With a red bookbinder's label "Period Bookbinders Bath England" mounted on the recto of the last free flyleaf. The work is lightly browned and foxed the inner margins have been reinforced. Otherwise in good condition.l Bezzel 26; Erasmus Online 1874; USTC 704493 and 704494; VD16 E 1881 and VD16 E 1882; Vander Haeghen I 88; not in Adams; BM STC German; De Reuck; cf. Allen Opus Epistolarum Erasmi vol. IX intro. to Ep. 2366. hardcover
165012687Amstelodami Amsterdam: Typis Ludovici Elzevirii 1650. Acceptable. From Elzevir the Renaissance scholar's press 1650. In 'pocket' format 3"x5" in full leather. Pictorial title page. Lower third of spine missing board detached but present. Text has been trimmed at top edge. In cloth box. Shadrach Munnings armorial bookplate and bookplate of "Collegii Sti Augustini". The great Christian humanist scholar and teacher evolved the Colloquies as a collection of dialogues on a wide variety of subjects. They began in the late 1490s as informal Latin exercises for Erasmus' own pupils. In about 1522 he began to perceive the possibilities this form might hold for continuing his campaign for the gradual enlightenment and reform of all Christendom. Typis Ludovici Elzevirii hardcover
55107Amsterdam etc North-Holland Publishing Company 1989. 4to 25.4 x 17.1 cm. viii 204 pp. several illustrations. Publisher's full cloth. Spine with gilt title and vignette. Front board with embossed vignette. = This volume deals wit Erasmus's "Lingua" or proverbs and about what to say and what not. This was and remained one of his most popular works. A mint copy. hardcover
55103Amsterdam North-Holland Publishing Company 1974. 4to 25.4 x 17.1 cm. viii 382 pp. one illustration. Publisher's full cloth. Spine with gilt title and vignette. Front board with embossed vignette. = This volume deals with the author's "Panegyricus ad Philippum Austriae""Institutio Principis Christiani" both edited by Herding and famous "Lingua" edited by Van Schalk. A very good clean near mint copy. hardcover