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1664020084Lugduni Batavorum et Roterodami: Ex Officina Hackiana 1664. Inteira de Pergaminho. Bom / Good / Bon. In-8º190x122. 1 vol. de 12-784-18 pp. Portada gravada a buril em chapa de cobre representando Erasmo sentado a uma mesa sobre a qual está um globo e alguns livros e à sua volta três personagens que ouvem e comentam entre si o que diz o mestre. Encadernação em inteira de pergaminho Ex-libris armoriado inglês. Humanista holandês Erasmo de Roterdão foi educado com os padres augustinianos estudou teologia na Holanda e em Paris e doutorou-se em Turim em 1506. Trabalhou como perceptor privado preparando para os seus alunos uns opúsculos pedagógicos que com o tempo se converteram em importantes livros da cultura europeia. Em Itália foi discípulo de Lorenzo Valla. Viajou para Inglaterra onde foi hospede de Tomás More onde escreveu o célebre Elogio da Loucura e estudou a língua grega. Em Veneza trabalhou com Aldo Manuccio numa composição de provérbios os Adagia. Preparou uma edição grega do Novo Testamento que causou escândalo. Realizou depois diversas edições comentadas de textos clássicos. Afastando-se das posições de Lutero saíu de Basileia entretanto adepta do protestantismo e foi viver para Friburgo durante alguns anos onde escreveu estes Colloquia. Brunet II 1041 <br/> <br/> Ex Officina Hackiana unknown
17911107614to. London: Johnson 1791. 4to single leaf 197 x 270 mm margins foxed a good strong impression with wide margins matted. § Designed by Fuseli and engraved by Blake for Erasmus Darwin's poem The Botanic Garden. One of Blake’s best-known commercial engravings. The image is of the God Anubis with the head of a dog praying to the star Sirius for rain his legs bestride a river and between them can be seen the winged figure of Jupiter Pluvius Jupiter giver of rain. Essick Commercial Book Illustrations XXI. Only state. Johnson unknown books
78723Nürnberg Felsecker 1784. 8° Titelbl. 7 Bl. 872 S. 12 Bl. Index Titelbl. 88 S. Priv.-Ldr. d. Zt. Min. berieben Rücken m. kl. Rest von priv. Rückenschildchen Schnitte min. tintenfleckig Vs. etw. fleckig tlw. min. gebräunt; gutes Ex. «Editio nova». 010 Nürnberg, Felsecker, 1784 unknown
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
1731bb_erasmus_eloge_folie<p><b>Erasmus</b> Desiderius of Rotterdam: </p><p><b><i>L'Eloge de la Folie</i> In Praise of Folly </b>… traduit par Mr. Gueudeville. </p><p>Amsterdam: Francois L'Honore 1731. </p><p>Engraved frontispiece partially wrinkled and detached also portrait with Erasmus Sir Thomas More and Hans Holbein six folding plates and 75 text engravings. These are the same copperplates as used in the first "counterfeit" edition of 1713/1714. </p><p>Tall 12mo xxiv 234 pp. xvii index; vintage mottled calf gilt-titled label on spine. </p><p>In 1509 Erasmus composed his famous essay as a satirical attack on superstitions and other unconventional traditions in European society. Since its inception it has been considered one of the most important works of the Renaissance and helped develop early stages of the Protestant Reformation. Erasmus uses satire to examine doctrine and corruption within the Catholic Church even though he was devoted deeply to Catholicism. He concludes with statements supporting Christian Protestantism and frequently references Greek mythological creatures and figures. Early printing of this popular translation from Latin into French.</p><p><br /></p> Francois l'Honore hardcover
1617102301617 veau brun, filets à froid sur les plats, dos à n. muet, (mouillure angulaire, rousseurs), (reliure restaurée). in-folio, (6ff.), 776pp. sur 2 col. , (79ff.), Hanoviae Typis Wechelianis 1617,
171337211Reliure demi-veau vert glacé. Dos à nerfs avec caissons dorés et date en queue. Tête dorée. Intérieur frais.Illustré d'un frontispice, d'une planche avec portrait, de 6 planches pliées et de 75 vignettes d'après Holbein.
35862Gibert Jeune - Librairie D'Amateurs Paris 1951 In-4 carré ( 300 X 230 mm ) de IV-170 pages, en feuilles sous couverture illustrée en couleurs rempliée, chemise et étui de cartonnage ivoire de l'éditeur. Premier tirage des 90 illustrations en couleurs de DUBOUT. Exemplaire du tirage de tête, 1 des 150 exemplaires réimposés dans le format 300 X 230 ( N°HC ), imprimés sur vélin d'Arches. Très bel exemplaire signé par Albert DUBOUT et paraphé par l'éditeur. Il est joint dans l'étui un autre exemplaire en noir de cet ouvrage également 1 des 150 exemplaires réimposés dans le format 300 X 230 ( N°HC ), imprimés sur vélin d'Arches, signé par Albert DUBOUT et paraphé par l'éditeur. Très rare en grand papier et dans cette "double" présentation.
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
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
17918-E14869J Johnson London 1791. Hardcover. Good. Bound in full leather well worn corners bumped. J Johnson, London hardcover
1801046146J Johnson 1801. 3rd Edition . Hardcover. Fair. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 4 volumes complete 3rd ed.corrected. Original binding. 6 raised bands partly visible. Titles mostly readable on spine labels. Grey paper over boards. Bindings secure no splits to hinges. Most pages uncut. Light foxing to early and late pages. Some illustrations see photos <br/> <br/> J Johnson hardcover
164620149Francofurti: Johannis Pressii 1646. 1646. First edition thus. Small folio. Title page printed in black and red illustrated with a vignette engraving. 13 pp.; 776 pp. 32 pp. Index Proverbiorum 41 pp. Typographus Lectori 53 pp. Index Proverbiorum Erasmi Jun II Cogati. . . 32 pp. Rerum et Verborum in Hoc Adagiorum Opere. Bound in full contemporary velum with six raised spinal bands; decoration blind stamped front and rear covers. Text in Latin and Greek. The velum has some typical soil but no erosion. Interior hinges very firm some light wrinkles title page. There is a light damp stain that extends up from the base at the gutter at the front materials for a maximum of about 2 1/2" tapering down to nil by the hundredth page of the text. Page toning and some foxing exists on some of the pages others not. Overall a very good book. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Francofurti: Johannis Pressii, 1646. hardcover
16857813<p><b>1685 1ed Praise of Folly Erasmus of Rotterdam Protestant Reform Humanism Latin</b></p><p><i>"When I have a little money I buy books; and if I have any left I buy food and clothes." </i></p><p>― Erasmus</p><p><i>In 1509 Erasmus composed his famous essay 'In Praise of Folly' which was a satirical attack on superstitions and other unconventional traditions in European society. Since its inception in the early 16th-century it is considered one of the most important works of the Renaissance and helped develop early stages of the Protestant Reformation.</i></p><p><i>Erasmus uses satire to examine doctrine and corruption within the Catholic Church even though Erasmus was devoted deeply to Catholicism. He concludes 'In Praise of Folly' with statements of supporting Christian Protestantism. He frequently references Greek mythological creatures and figures.</i></p><p><i>This rare 17th-century edition was published in 1685 by Henry Wetstein. An impressive first edition!</i></p><p>Item number: #7813</p><p>Price: $795</p><p>ERASMUS Desiderius</p><p><b><i>Mōrias egkōmion. = Stultitiæ laus.</i></b></p><p>Amstelaedami: apud Henricum Wetstenium 1685.</p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p>· Collation: Complete with all pages</p><p>o 8 152</p><p>· Language: Latin </p><p>· Binding: Leather; tight & secure</p><p>· Size: ~5in X 3in 13cm x 8cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>7813</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> Henricum Wetstenium hardcover
178141373BBBerlin und Leipzig, Bey Georg Jacob Decker, 1781. 8°. 6 Bl., S. 13-238, 1 S. Nachricht für den Buchbinder. Mit einem gestochenen Porträt des Erasmus nach Holbein, einer Titelvignette und 6 gefalteten Tafeln mit 34 kleinen Darstellungen alle von D. Chodowiecki. Halblederband um 1920 mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel und schwarzgeprägter Rückenverzierung auf 5 Bünden.
15489932Colonia 1548. Handbeschriebener Einband in gotischer Schrift.Alterungsspuren Martinus Gymnicus Kl.-8°. Pgt. Alte Drucke unknown
SLIVCN-9781536148749NOVA SCIENCE PUBLISHERS INC (2/2019)
1947LIQ-6140Bievres, Pierre de Tartas 1947. Grand in-4° en ff, sous emboitage.
23602Francfort, veuve de Johan Pressius, 1646. 1 fort vol. in-folio, peau de truie estampée à froid sur ais de bois, dos à nerfs, étiquette de titre postérieure, triple encadrement de roulettes à froid sur les plats, armoiries frappées à froid au centre, tranches bleues, attaches de fermoir en bronze. Reliure de l'époque, manquent les fermoirs, fente au dos en tête. Titre en rouge et noir orné d'une marque typographique gravée en taille-douce, (6) ff., 776 pp., (79) ff., (1) f. blanc. Papier légèrement roussi, qq. cernes en marge de queue, galerie de vers dans la marge intérieure de qq. ff.[CH]
In-16 (mm. 175x107), p. pergamena coeva (picc. spacchi a una cerniera), titolo oro al dorso, tagli rossi, 13 cc.nn., 234 pp.num., 9 cc.nn., incluse la bella antiporta allegorica e 1 tavola di ritratti (Erasmo, Moro, Holbein) in medaglione entro elegante cornice; frontespizio con titolo in rosso e nero e vignetta di B. Picard, inc. in rame. Il volume è molto ben illustrato da 6 tavole fuori testo (piu' volte ripieg.) e da 75 grandi vignette nel testo, da disegni di Holbein, pure inc. in rame. "Ces figures sont inspirées des dessins exécutés à la plume par Holbein, sur les marges d'un exemplaire de l'"Eloge de la folie", que l'on peut voir encore au musée de Bale", cosi' Cohen, p. 348. Quest'opera "représentant au naturel l'Homme tout defiguré par la Sotise, lui apprend agréablement à rentrer dans le bon sens & dans la raison". Cfr. Cat. Delteil "Annuaire des ventes de livres",1926, p. 127 - Lewine, p. 170 - Graesse,II,495 e Brunet,II,1038 per l'ediz. di Amsterdam, 1728. Testo con uniformi lievi arross. per la qualità della carta, altrimenti esemplare ben conservato.
17513362S. l. [Paris], 1751 1751 In4 en plein veau blond, dos à 5 nerfs ornés, triple filet d’encadrements dorés sur les plats. Exemplaire initialement in12, réimposé au format in4, très large de marge. Mors du plat supérieur fendillé dans sa partie basse, quelques rousseurs. Reliure d’époque. Un frontispice, une vignette sur le titre & une vignette d'en-tête, un cul-de-lampe & treize planches gravées par Charles EISEN. 222 pp, (1) bibliothèques de la Comtesse Charles de Damas, J. Dawson Brodie & du docteur Armand Ripault, avec ex-libris.
16690054731669 Genève, Widerhold, 1669. Deux parties reliées en deux volumes petit in-12 (90 X 142 mm) vélin rigide ivoire à couture apparentes, double encadrement de filet doré sur les plats, dos lisse cloisonné de filets noirs, titre calligraphié à l'encre noire, tranches dorées (Reliure de l'époque). T. I : frontispice illustré gravé et (23) ff. dont titre, 595 pages - T. II : (11) ff., 475 pages. Petit manque de papier en marge latérale du feuillet 3 du tome I avec mentions manuscrites en marge, sans atteinte au texte, frontispice un peu court en marge latérale. Tampon ex-libris encre rouge au verso des titres.
1784049713Lichfield: John Jackson for Leigh and Sotheby 1784. First Edition. Hardcover rebound in cloth. Very Good Condition. Rebound in modern cloth light browning and chipping to untrimmed page edges; lightly used and a very good copy with 11 engraved plates. Partially unopened pencil notes to front endpaper in vol 1 ownership signature to half and full titles. Separate title dated 1784 for the An Alphabetical Catalogue of English and Scotch Names of Plants. ii lvi 34 424; 425-897 blank 32pp.<br /> <br /> This first translation of Linnaeus the Younger's Supplementum Plantarum 1782 which was meant to continue his father's works Genera Plantarum 1737 and the 1753 Species Plantarum as well as Johan Andreas Murray's 13th edition of Linnaeus' Systema Naturæ which he titled Systema Vegetabilium 1774. Erasmus Darwin conceived the project and enlisted Joseph Bans and Samuel Johnson - Linnaeus the younger reportedly sent an advance copy of his work for their project.<br /> <br /> This is the first edition in the English language. Size: Octavo 8vo. 2-volume set complete. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2 kilos. Category: Science & Technology; Botany; Inventory No: 049713. John Jackson for Leigh and Sotheby hardcover
17741359545London: J.ohn Murray 1774; 1776; 1778; 1783. Mixed Editions. Hardcover. Octavos iii-iv 5-458 Vol. 1; 2 iii-x 11-484 Vol. 4; 2 5-521 Vol. 5; 4 vii-xii 464 Vol. 7; iii-xii iii-v 7-457 Vol. 8. Good; all bound in contemporary leather with burgundy spine labels with gilt titling modern stickers added to three of the five volumes' spines some scratches and surface marks to covers and slight tears to spine edges and corners; front hinges to all volumes somewhat compromised but bindings else tight; text blocks age toned but clean; minor age toning to pages and some foxing throughout all volumes; ffeps torn out of Vol. 4; previous owner bookplate on front pastedowns "John Fletcher;" MF consignment. Volume I Parts 1-4 1774<br> <br /> Volume IV Parts 1-4 1776<br> <br /> Volume V Parts 1-4 1778<br> <br /> Volume VII 1783 2nd Edition<br> <br /> Volume VIII 1783. 1359545. Special Collections. J.[ohn] Murray hardcover
17741359551London: J.ohn Murray 1774; 1775; 1777; 1779. Mixed Editions. Hardcover. Octavos iii-iv 5-458 Vol. 1; 2 iii-x 11-484 Vol. 4; 2 5-521 Vol. 5; 4 vii-xii 464 Vol. 7; iii-xii iii-v 7-457 Vol. 8. Good; all bound in contemporary leather with burgundy spine labels with gilt titling modern stickers added to three of the five volumes' spines some scratches and surface marks to covers and slight tears to spine edges and corners culaccino coffee ring on cover of Vol. 3; front hinges to all volumes somewhat compromised but bindings else tight; text blocks age toned but clean; minor age toning to pages and some foxing throughout all volumes; ffeps torn out of Vol. 4; previous owner bookplate on front pastedowns "John Fletcher;" MF consignment. Volume 1 Parts 1-4 1774 2nd<br> <br /> Volume 2 Parts 1-4 1774 2nd<br> <br /> Volume 3 Parts 1-4 1775<br> <br /> Volume 5 Parts 1-4 1777<br> <br /> Volume 6 Parts 1-4 1779<br> . 1359551. Special Collections. J.[ohn] Murray hardcover