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1549046607London: Edwarde Whitchurche 1549. Very Good Condition. Single leaf solio XXXIX light chipping at edges small dampstain in inner margin. ESTC S5153 Size: Folio. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Religion & Theology; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 046607. Edwarde Whitchurche unknown books
1600686CG1600. Um 1600. Kupferstich Brustbild mit der Ansicht der Stadt Rotterdam von Bleujwyk . Blattgrösse: 14 x 85 cm. Knapp beschnitten. unknown
1600686CGUm 1600. Kupferstich (Brustbild) mit der Ansicht der Stadt Rotterdam von Bleujwyk (?). Blattgrösse: 14 x 8,5 cm.
160015652Small 4to. Bound with orig. wrappers in a fine hmorocco. No 93 of 1600 ""sur velin teinte"". Fine wood-engravings by Pauw.
160015652Small 4to. Bound with orig. wrappers in a fine hmorocco. No 93 of 1600 "sur velin teinte". Fine wood-engravings by Pauw. unknown
1554500039293Lugduni: Apud S. Gryphium 1554. First Edition. . Hardcover. Good. 648pp and index 12mo leather some marginalia. Nme on title page. First volume of four. <br/> <br/> Apud S. Gryphium hardcover
15791306270053Parisiis: Sumptibus Herculis Francois 1579-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. Early black pigskin raised bands. 12mo. 1296 25 pp. Later part of index bound in front. Title page in facsimile. Lacking first 24 pages of preface. Minor foxing marginal dampstaining affecting text. Restoration to final leaves. 1095-1296 is Parabolae sive similitudines: Des. Erasmi Roterodami. <br><br> The Alsatian humanist Conrad Lycosthenes Conrad Wolffhart compiled this collection of classical anecdotes. Lycosthenes was a noted populizer of classical science and medicine. Parisiis: Sumptibus Herculis Francois hardcover
1564MERACOL1Antuerpiae (Anvers) Excudebat Christophorus Plantinus 1564 1 volume petit in-8 (124 x 83 mm), reliure velin ancienne, dos à 4 nerfs, étiquettes titre et auteur, date d'impression manuscrite, 782 pp. dont la page de titre, ff. de privilège et d'index. Ex-libris armorié Bibliothèque de Mr Em. Mancel.
15741304040108Paris : Hieronymum de Marnef Gulielmum Cauellat Cavellat 1574-01-01. Hardcover. Good. 16mo 12 cm. Bound in 19th-century sheepskin. Scuff to rear board. Printer's device on title-page. 382 28 p.; Title soiled remounted. <br><br> Francesco Patrizi of Siena Franciscus Patricius Senensis 1413-1494 was an Italian political writer and humanist. In De Institutione reipublicae Patrizi discusses how public speaking may influence the civil discussion and the ability to manipulate people through eloquence and rhetoric to the ends of the state rather than simply by force alone. Patrizi served as governor of Foligno in the Papal States and bishop of Gaeta. His political writings on had influence on the ideas of civic Humanism and is considered a predecessor of Machiavelli. Paris : Hieronymum de Marnef Gulielmum Cauellat (Cavellat) hardcover
159080905Cologne Coloniae Agrippinae: Ioannem Gymnicum sub Monocerote 1590. Cloth bound in good condition; Title page partially separating appears to be partially reglued; Top trim severe but running titles still present. EX NOVISSIMA CHILIADUM recognitione"; 5 1/2" x 3 5/8"; pp. 2 ff. 658 79 index; Leaf A2 wanting; two modern binder's leaves inserted after A1; Matches VD16 E 3102 & USTC 626708; Contemprary Latin manuscript notes on title page. Ioannem Gymnicum sub Monocerote unknown
1556LLV2641Lugduni Lyon:: Seb. Gryphium 1556. 1556. Small 8vo. Pagination: 473 23 pp. Signatures: a-z8 A-H8. Printer's device on the title page woodcut initials printed marginalia; editor's name on title and p. 2 are lined out in ink three small worm holes from title-page. Nineteenth century quarter gilt-ruled calf red paper board boards. Early ink name on title of "Carolus . . ." and occasional marginalia pp. 58 61 62 80-83 heavy notes - in the same hand. Very good. Beautifully printed early pocket edition printed by Sebastianus Gryphius 1493-1556 of Suetonius' most famous work and one of the few of his texts that survive with excellent annotations by Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam. Commonly known as The Twelve Caesars the work contains a set of twelve biographies of Julius Caesar and the first eleven emperors of the Roman Empire Augustus Tiberius Caligula Claudius Nero Galba Otho Vitellius Vespasian Titus Domitian. It is a primary source for the study of Roman history. <br /><br /> The first edition of Suetonius with Erasmus' annotation was issued in 1533. <br /><br /> Baudrier Henri L. Bibliographie lyonnaise VIII p. 284; Gultlingen V p. 215: I369; French Books III & IV: Books published in France before 1601 . . . edited by Andrew Pettegree Malcolm Walsby Leiden: Brill 2012 87100. <br /><br /> Locations: BYU lacks everything after p. 340 and title is damaged; NYPL. Seb. Gryphium, 1556. hardcover
15471328082Lugdunum: Ioannes Pul Ioannes Pullonus 1547. Other. Tibulli propertii ac Ovidii flores ab Ioanne Murmelio olim selecti nunc autem ab Augusto Botta Rouescallen. Iocupletissimè aucti ac recogniti. Edited by Ioannes Murmellius and Augustus Botta Rouescallen. Lugdunum: Ioannes Pullonus 1547. 117 pp. Text in Latin. Duodecimo in early vellum boards. A partial title has been written on the spine in faded ink. The initials F.R.G.F.C. appear in ink on the title page and the name Erasmus has been crossed out in two instances. A book stamp likely placing this volume in a library or collection in Bologna in the 19th century appears on the final page of text. Condition: Very Good. The boards are very thin and have become cockled. The vellum is somewhat darkened with age and light staining and shows minor insect damage. There is evidence of a closure device now absent on both boards. Both paste downs are partially detached but the binding is overall very solid. The pages are somewhat age-toned with occasional foxing. There are a handful of small ink marks to the textblock. Dimensions 4.25 x 6.375 x 0.625 inches<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> shelved case 3. 1328082. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Ioannes Pul [Ioannes Pullonus] unknown
15471328082Lugdunum: Ioannes Pul Ioannes Pullonus 1547. Other. Tibulli propertii ac Ovidii flores ab Ioanne Murmelio olim selecti nunc autem ab Augusto Botta Rouescallen. Iocupletissimè aucti ac recogniti. Edited by Ioannes Murmellius and Augustus Botta Rouescallen. Lugdunum: Ioannes Pullonus 1547. 117 pp. Text in Latin. Duodecimo in early vellum boards. A partial title has been written on the spine in faded ink. The initials F.R.G.F.C. appear in ink on the title page and the name Erasmus has been crossed out in two instances. A book stamp likely placing this volume in a library or collection in Bologna in the 19th century appears on the final page of text. Condition: Very Good. The boards are very thin and have become cockled. The vellum is somewhat darkened with age and light staining and shows minor insect damage. There is evidence of a closure device now absent on both boards. Both paste downs are partially detached but the binding is overall very solid. The pages are somewhat age-toned with occasional foxing. There are a handful of small ink marks to the textblock. Dimensions 4.25 x 6.375 x 0.625 inches<br /> <br><br /> <br><br /> shelved case 3. 1328082. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Ioannes Pul [Ioannes Pullonus] unknown books
156615871Paris, Hieronymus de Marnef, 1566. Petit in-8 de 540 (pour 542)-[2] pages (a-y-z8; A-L8), plein vélin souple à rabats. Au recto de la page de garde, on trouve une petite photographie XIXe, portrait d'un homme agé, portant moult médailles.
1566129831Lugduni (Lyon) apud Antonium Gryphium M.C.LXVI (1566). 682, (30 von 38) Seiten. Mit einer Titelvignette. Geprägter, brauner Ledereinband auf vier Bünden mit vergoldetem Rückentitel. (Die nicht nummerierten letzten 8 Seiten "Annotata fehlen! Titelblatt mit alten handschriftlichen Eintragungen. Mehrere Blätter an den Rändern etwas ausgefranst, jedoch ohne Textverlust. Papier teils gering fleckig. Einige Textunterstreichungen). 12,5x7,5x3,3 cm
1543GITa719Lugduni apud Seb Gryphium 1543. 2 tomes en 1vol in-8 16ff n ch 1-395pp 6ff n ch et 1f n ch 3-422pp 4ff n ch. Plein maroquin rouge, dos à 5 nerfs rehaussés d'un filet perlé, compartiments dorés aux petits fers, plats encadrés d'un triple filet doré, coupes filetées, belle dentelle dorée sur bordure intérieure, tranches dorées sur marbrure, relié v1850 (Auguste Petit). Belle marque typographique des Gryphe sur la page de titre des deux tomes et sur le dernier feuillet du dernier, jolies lettrines.
154865831Lugduni:: Seb. Gryphium 1548. old mottled sheep; gilt spine. . Old small bookplate and faint old ownership signature; faint old dampstain affects lower margin; a few old ms. excisions to text leaving it entirely legible. The binding is a little rubbed; but tight and sound. . 12mo. Seb. Gryphium, unknown
1571D10980Basel: Eusebius Episcopius & heirs of his brother Nicolaus 1571. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo 165 x 104mm. 36 621 63 pages including final leaf with printers device of the word EPISCOP. Episcopus separated by stork surmounting bishops crozier on verso. Edited by Desiderius Erasmus; revised by Johann Jacob Grynaeus. Contemporary calf over wooden boards with blind-stamped arabesque centerpiece on covers brass catches lacking clasps rebacked spine gilt labeled IRENAEI HAERESES 1571; front joint cracked but cords intact; dark stain on opening leaves paper cracks and small holes in title not affecting text some light dampstaining in hinge toward end. 17th-century signature of Robert Baillie to title the famous Covenanter according to pencil note on front endpaper. 19th-century Chiesa Libera stamp on title; and pictorial bookplate of Douglas and Mildred Horton dated 1962 to front pastedown. Reverend Dr. Douglas Horton married Mildred née McAfee in 1945 who was a prominent female captain in the United States Naval Reserve and later the president of Wellesley College. <br/><br/>Irenaeus theological treatise written c. 180 attacked contemporary Christian heresies particularly Gnosticism and the system devised by Valentinus c. 100-c. 160. Irenaeus treatise also supported the idea that bishops maintained apostolic ties to the era of Christ and that a bishop was the best guide to understanding scripture. Given the very bishop-centric message of this work perhaps it is not curious at all that the Episcopius press expressed interest in printing it In Latin Episcopus is bishop. It was not until the 16th century that Irenaeus Opus eruditissimum was widely disseminated first published in Latin by Froben of Basel in 1526 and in the original Greek in 1570. Erasmus famously edited this Latin edition which appeared a year after the first Greek. In it he removed two annotations which referred to baptism and purgatory and also corrected a passage concerning the fault of Adam. The text itself is a new translation of the first book with an extensive dedication to the Basel Mayor Bernhard Brand and the founder of the Basel Reformed Orthodoxy Church Johann Jacob Grynaeus. Irenaeus Opus appears in 10 editions before this one published in both Basel 1528 1534 1548 1554 1560 and Paris 1541 1545 1563 1567 1570. This volume once belonged to Robert Baillie 1602-1662 a Glaswegian and Presbyterian minister and writer known for his Letters which faithfully recorded public events and his participation via correspondence. Baillie was a leader in the 17th century movement that rejected the Church of Englands Book of Common Prayer. From a reformative point of view Baillie would have found interest in Irenaeus work which recognized the canonical character of the gospels. For a work against the Gnostics it is said to contain valuable historical information and a great many New Testament quotations which are a witness to the New Testament text long prior to any extant manuscript; it is the first systematic exposition of Christian theology--Sarton I 294. Hoffmann II 466. Eusebius Episcopius & heirs of his brother Nicolaus hardcover
15489932Colonia 1548. Handbeschriebener Einband in gotischer Schrift.Alterungsspuren Martinus Gymnicus Kl.-8°. Pgt. Alte Drucke unknown
156374559latin version of Erasmus's new translation of the Bible 4 320 16 leaves woodcuts in text throughout "Argumenta Capitvm Capitum in Omnes Novi Testamenti libros" to rear in elegiac verse Published in Officina Froschouiana hardcover
1562508219Petrus Horst 1562. Leather. GOOD. 8vo 3.75 x 6' 784pp. Later mottled sheep with ornate floral spine panels and burgundy morocco title label half perished. Tips worn joints rubbed and starting at tail ends but cords still intact title page repaired and some lettering restored by hand; occasional pen markings in multiple early hands one contemporary; with engraved portrait of Erasmus d. 1802 inlaid to flyleaf; owner's inscription 'Conrady . 1841' to FFEP. Petrus Horst unknown
1571D10980Basel: Eusebius Episcopius & heirs of his brother Nicolaus 1571. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo 165 x 104mm. 36 621 63 pages including final leaf with printers device of the word EPISCOP. Episcopus separated by stork surmounting bishops crozier on verso. Edited by Desiderius Erasmus; revised by Johann Jacob Grynaeus. Contemporary calf over wooden boards with blind-stamped arabesque centerpiece on covers brass catches lacking clasps rebacked spine gilt labeled IRENAEI HAERESES 1571; front joint cracked but cords intact; dark stain on opening leaves paper cracks and small holes in title not affecting text some light dampstaining in hinge toward end. 17th-century signature of Robert Baillie to title the famous Covenanter according to pencil note on front endpaper. 19th-century Chiesa Libera stamp on title; and pictorial bookplate of Douglas and Mildred Horton dated 1962 to front pastedown. Reverend Dr. Douglas Horton married Mildred née McAfee in 1945 who was a prominent female captain in the United States Naval Reserve and later the president of Wellesley College. <br/><br/>Irenaeus theological treatise written c. 180 attacked contemporary Christian heresies particularly Gnosticism and the system devised by Valentinus c. 100-c. 160. Irenaeus treatise also supported the idea that bishops maintained apostolic ties to the era of Christ and that a bishop was the best guide to understanding scripture. Given the very bishop-centric message of this work perhaps it is not curious at all that the Episcopius press expressed interest in printing it In Latin Episcopus is bishop. It was not until the 16th century that Irenaeus Opus eruditissimum was widely disseminated first published in Latin by Froben of Basel in 1526 and in the original Greek in 1570. Erasmus famously edited this Latin edition which appeared a year after the first Greek. In it he removed two annotations which referred to baptism and purgatory and also corrected a passage concerning the fault of Adam. The text itself is a new translation of the first book with an extensive dedication to the Basel Mayor Bernhard Brand and the founder of the Basel Reformed Orthodoxy Church Johann Jacob Grynaeus. Irenaeus Opus appears in 10 editions before this one published in both Basel 1528 1534 1548 1554 1560 and Paris 1541 1545 1563 1567 1570. This volume once belonged to Robert Baillie 1602-1662 a Glaswegian and Presbyterian minister and writer known for his Letters which faithfully recorded public events and his participation via correspondence. Baillie was a leader in the 17th century movement that rejected the Church of Englands Book of Common Prayer. From a reformative point of view Baillie would have found interest in Irenaeus work which recognized the canonical character of the gospels. For a work against the Gnostics it is said to contain valuable historical information and a great many New Testament quotations which are a witness to the New Testament text long prior to any extant manuscript; it is the first systematic exposition of Christian theology--Sarton I 294. Hoffmann II 466. Eusebius Episcopius & heirs of his brother Nicolaus hardcover books
1538046897Frankfurt: Christianum Egenolphum 1538. First Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. Contemporary rolled pigskin a bit stained lacking ties wear at edges page edges a little stained but quite sound and attractive overall. Scattered minor browning staining minor worm holes early marginalia. Tear to edges of leaf 142 with loss to some marginalia chipping to bottom right corner of following pages. Attractively printed with historiated initials. 349 leaves with the rear blank with the printer's device. Graesse L280 Adams L 1611 1543 reprint.<br/><br/>First edition of this Latin translation it was reprinted in 1543. Size: Folio. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Literature & Literary; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 046897. Christianum Egenolphum hardcover books
1575214172Florence: Apud Iuntas 1575. Half Bound. VG. 9 1/2 x 13. Adagia of Erasmus. His name for some reason does not appear on the title page. Ex-library copy with minimal stamps and labels. Greek and Latin text. 1453 pages plus Index of the Proverbs. Pages are in very good condition; very readable. Light foxing throughout especially on the edges. Half bound with brown leather over marbled boards. Gilt titles and decoration on the spine. Corners a little bumped and frayed. Boards and leather a little scuffed. Binding very secure. VG heavy - may require extra postage <br/> <br/> Apud Iuntas unknown
1556LLV2641Lugduni Lyon:: Seb. Gryphium 1556. 1556. Small 8vo. Pagination: 473 23 pp. Signatures: a-z8 A-H8. Printer’s device on the title page woodcut initials printed marginalia; editor’s name on title and p. 2 are lined out in ink three small worm holes from title-page. Nineteenth century quarter gilt-ruled calf red paper board boards. Early ink name on title of "Carolus . . ." and occasional marginalia pp. 58 61 62 80-83 heavy notes - in the same hand. Very good. Beautifully printed early pocket edition printed by Sebastianus Gryphius 1493-1556 of Suetonius’ most famous work and one of the few of his texts that survive with excellent annotations by Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam. Commonly known as The Twelve Caesars the work contains a set of twelve biographies of Julius Caesar and the first eleven emperors of the Roman Empire Augustus Tiberius Caligula Claudius Nero Galba Otho Vitellius Vespasian Titus Domitian. It is a primary source for the study of Roman history. <br /><br /> The first edition of Suetonius with Erasmus’ annotation was issued in 1533. <br /><br /> Baudrier Henri L. Bibliographie lyonnaise VIII p. 284; Gultlingen V p. 215: I369; French Books III & IV: Books published in France before 1601 . . . edited by Andrew Pettegree Malcolm Walsby Leiden: Brill 2012 87100. <br /><br /> Locations: BYU lacks everything after p. 340 and title is damaged; NYPL. Seb. Gryphium, 1556. hardcover books