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16428318<p><b>1642 Erasmus of Rotterdam Autobiography & Letters Dutch Renaissance Humanism </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>While mostly known for involvement in the Northern Renaissance Erasmus of Rotterdam published several works on humanism and Protestant theology. Beginning in 1642 publisher Joannis Maire sought to publish an entire series of the works of Erasmus. This work 'Vita' was the first of this series. This work and the letters therein is a reissue of the 1615 edition that was edited by the famous Dutch scholar Pieter Schrijver. 'Vita' itself is a collection of smaller works including:</i></p><p>· Erasmus's 'Autobiography'</p><p>· Beatus Rhenanus 'Biography' of Erasmus</p><p>· Erasmus's last will and testament</p><p>· A plethora of letters written by Erasmus to Lambertus Grunnius Hector Deidonanus Christophorus Messia Hispanus Conradus Goclenius Mutianus Rufus Joannes de Hondt Oecolampadius Petrus Vulcanius and Helius Eobanus Hessus.</p><p><i>This example curiously features both the 1642 and 1649 editions of Maire's printing of Erasmus's letters.</i></p><p>Item number: #8318</p><p>Price: $550</p><p>ERASMUS of Rotterdam</p><p><b><i>Magni Des. Erasmi Roterodami Vita: Accedunt Epistolae Illustres. Lingua sive de linguae usu atque abusu liber utilissimus.</i></b></p><p>Lugduni Batavorum: Ex officina Joannis Maire 1642.</p><p><br /></p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p>· Collation: Complete with all pages; 2 parts in 1</p><p>o 'Vita' – 44 394 2</p><p>o 'Lingua' – 410 18</p><p>· Language: English </p><p>· Binding: Vellum; tight & secure</p><p>· Size: ~5.25in 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>8318</p><p>Photos available upon request.</p> officina Joannis Maire hardcover
60594Köpenhamn H. F. Popps boktrykkerie 1823. 4:o. 3 blank 314 s. Tryckt pÃ¥ skrivpapper. Häftad oskuren i samtida grÃ¥pappband med handtextad etikett sprucken i ryggen. GÃ¥voexemplar frÃ¥n författaren med J. H. Schröders namnteckning daterad Hafniæ 1825. Ur Ericsbergs bibliotek. Fiske s. 409. Carlander III 368ff. Bra proveniens av ett viktigt arbete. Peter Erasmus Müller 1776-1834 var historiker sprÃ¥kvetare och biskop. Han började tidigt med undersökningar av det äldsta källmaterialet till Nordens historia de isländska sagorna Snorre och Saxo och hur den senare pÃ¥verkats av de förra. Han â€. gør ende paa Aarhundreders Fremstilling af Danmarks historie med de pompøse Kongerækker og lægger Grunden til en ny Art Oldhistorie†Jørgenssen s. 46. Denna hans huvudstudie förelades Videnskapernes Selskab redan 1819 men den trycks först här i dess skrifter 1823. â€Critisk undersögelse†är dessutom ett stycke medeltida litteraturhistoria av banbrytande karaktär. Johan Henrik Schröder 1791-1857 var 1825 ordinarie amanuens vid Uppsala universitetsbibliotek och prefekt för mynt- och medaljkabinettet. 1830 blev han professor i Uppsala. Hans bibliotek â€fullt af gamla sällsynta svenska böcker†sÃ¥ldes pÃ¥ bokauktion i Uppsala efter tryckt förteckning. Enligt Henrik Klemming rÃ¥dde auktionsdagen sÃ¥dan snöyra i Uppsala att mÃ¥nga bÃ¥de anbud och spekulanter inte kunde komma fram till auktionen i tid. Böckerna sÃ¥ldes även mycket billigt. unknown
1636#BIBLIO-1180<p>Des. Erasmi Roterod. Colloquia nunc emendatiora; cum Coronis Apologetica Pro Colloquiis Erasmi ex ipsius scriptis quantum per otium licuit fideliter collecta a p. s. accedit ejusdem de colloquiorum vtilitate dissertatio</p><p><em>Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus of Rotterdam - Colloquies now emendated/corrected; with an Apologia on the Usefulness of the Colloquies of Erasmus from his writings as far as leisure permitted faithfully collected by P. S. with the same dissertation on the usefulness of colloquia.<br /></em><br />Lvgd. Batavorvm: ex officina Elzeviriana <em>Leiden Netherlands: Elzevir Press</em>. Anno 1636. Believed to be first Elzevir printing. Hardback later full calf binding perhaps late 18th century or 19th century with black title label gilt-blocked title decoration and bands. Blue cloth ribbon bookmark sewn into binding. Duodecimo/12mo measures around 3" x 5 1/8" x 1 3/8". Pagination: 4 xxiv 672 44 8 pp. Title page contains woodcut of Erasmus using a telescope by Cornelius Claesz Dusend. An attractive volume.<br />Boards in good condition for age only minor scuffing and marking very clean and gilt detail vivid though a little bumping to corners and tearing to front outer corner. Spine torn at head and a little at tail extending onto hinges with some loss at head of spine a little darkening to torn areas possible signs of repair attempts. A little discolouration and a lot of rubbing to gilt detail on spine which has faded to some degree as a result. Binding firm. All page edges gilt some scuffing and dulling especially to upper edges which show some marking but mostly clean and still quite vivid to lower and fore-edges. Attractive marbled endpapers. A little writing to verso of front free endpaper. Minor light foxing and staining to preliminary and hindmost pages. A little scattered light foxing and to some pages and occasional other marking but otherwise very clean for age and very crisp with no apparent underlining marginalia etc. See pictures for further information. About the author/work: <em>Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus; 28 October c. 1466 – 12 July 1536 commonly known in English as Erasmus of Rotterdam or simply Erasmus was a Dutch Christian humanist Catholic priest and theologian educationalist satirist and philosopher. Through his works he is considered one of the most influential thinkers of the Northern Renaissance and one of the major figures of Dutch and Western culture. </em> <em>Erasmus was an important figure in classical scholarship who wrote in a spontaneous copious and natural Latin style. As a Catholic priest developing humanist techniques for working on texts he prepared pioneering new Latin and Greek scholarly editions of the New Testament and of the Church Fathers with annotations and commentary that were immediately and vitally influential in both the Protestant Reformation and the Catholic Reformation. He also wrote On Free Will The Praise of Folly The Complaint of Peace Handbook of a Christian Knight On Civility in Children Copia: Foundations of the Abundant Style and many other popular and pedagogical works.</em> <em>Erasmus lived against the backdrop of the growing European religious reformations. He developed a biblical humanistic theology in which he advocated the religious and civil necessity both of peaceable concord and of pastoral tolerance on matters of indifference. He remained a member of the Catholic Church all his life remaining committed to reforming the church from within. He promoted what he understood as the traditional doctrine of synergism which some prominent reformers such as Martin Luther and John Calvin rejected in favour of the doctrine of monergism. His influential middle-road approach disappointed and even angered partisans in both camps.</em><br /><em>Colloquies Latin title Colloquia familiaria is one of the many works of the "Prince of Christian Humanists" Desiderius Erasmus. First published in 1518 as Latin dialogues for schoolboy exercises the work expanded over the following decades with witty but more serious and controversial content. Among other things the pages ".held up contemporary religious practices for examination in a more serious but still pervasively ironic tone" </em><em>Source: Wiki</em></p> Elzeviriana / Elzevir hardcover
2011x-9048185211Springer 2011. Paperback. New. reprint edition. 766 pages. 10.00x7.75x1.73 inches. Springer paperback
1983Q-9061937701Springer 1983-08-31. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Springer hardcover
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
1983x-9061937701Dr W Junk Pub Co 1983. Hardcover. New. 757 pages. 10.75x8.25x1.25 inches. Dr W Junk Pub Co hardcover
007966Paris Les Cahiers de paris 0 20 volumes in-12 Broché, couverture rempliée>
ALDR0193Wien Johannes Adamus Schmidius Johann Adam Schmidt 1733. Titelbl. 3 nn. Bll. 118 S. 1 nn. Bll. 119-124 S. 1 Bl. 2 gef. gest. Taf. Dietell del. et sc. mit Initialen Kopfleisten u. Schlussvignetten. Angebunden: Debiel Ludwig. Dissertatio de Nobilitate Romana Et Ejus Insignibus. Honori Perillustrium Reverendorum Praenobilium Nobilium ac Eruditorum Dominorum AA. LL. & Philosophiae Doctorum Cùm In Universitate Viennensi Promotore R. P. Ludovico Debiel ornarentur; Anno 1734. Wien Typis Mariae Theresiae Voigtin Viduae Maria Theresia Voigt 1734. Kl. 8°. Titelbl. 2 nn Bll. 79 S. mit 29 Textkupfern Initialen Kopfleisten u. Schlussvignetten. Marmorierter Lederband d. Zeit Rücken schadhaft frühere Rückenschildchen u. -verzierung goldgeprägt Vorsatz marmoriert flieg. Vorsatzpapiere fehlen Bindung gelockert. De-Backer-S. I1858 Adl; Wurzbach 4375ff.; Meusel 3539 unter Frölich; vgl. ADB 4791. Sammelband mit zwei selbständig erschienenen von Ludwig Debiel auch De Biel; 1697-1771 herausgegebenen Universitätsschriften. Der angesehene Pädagoge Jesuit lehrte an den Universitäten von Wien und Graz und war der erste Rektor des neugegründeten Theresianums. E. Frölich 1700-1758 Jesuit Professor u. Bibliothekar am Theresianum trat besonders als Numismatiker hervor u. verfasste mit Utilitas Rei Numariae Vetereris Compendio sein erstes münzkundliches Werk. Die Münzabbildungen in dieser Schrift wurden von einem Mitglied der in Wien ansässigen Kupferstecherfamilie Dietel auch Dietell angefertigt. Wien, Johannes Adamus Schmidius (Johann Adam Schmidt) 1733. unknown
19263450Paris: R. Kieffer 1926. good condition one of the 450 numbered on Velin Blanc nr 314 illustrated with aquerelles of J Touchet R. Kieffer unknown
30087Lugdunum Batavorum = Leiden Ex officina Joannis Maire 1644. . Ob. Kap. beschäd. stellenw. Wurmspuren Notiz von alter Hand aV 1 Bl. mit kl. hinterl. Fehlst. Buchstabenverlust. - RTitel: "Erasmi opuscula theologiae I". - Erasmus widmete seine Psalmen-Auslegungen dem Freund Beatus Rhenanus 1 dem BaronThomas Rocheford 2 Bischof Conrad von Würzburg 3 u. dem Bischof zu Linncoln Johannes Longlondus Beichtvater Heinrichs d. VIII 4. - Desiderius Erasmus von Rotterdam 1466-1536 gilt als "Prototyp des Humanisten von europäischer Geltung u. souveräner Überlegenheit". Er stand mit den bedeutendsten Gelehrten seiner Zeit in Verbindung u. wurde von Karl V. zum Kaiserlichen Rat ernannt Zischka Allgem. Gelehrten-Lex. S. 198; Jöcher Comp. Gelehrten-Lex. Tl. 1 Sp. 877 f. Lugdunum Batavorum (= Leiden), Ex officina Joannis Maire, 1644. unknown
1713181158Leide.: Pierre Vander Aa. 1713 . 1st French translation. Contemporary full vellum over hard boards handwritten spine title. . Cover very lightly soiled and warped otherwise a remarkably well-preserved copyvery light scattered foxing. 12mo. 16x9.8 cm. . Published by Vander Aa the famous mapmaker with a catalog of books maps and atlases in pp. 297-312. weight: 0.7 lb. 74 text engravings and 6 folding plates after Holbein. 2 frontis engravings. Pierre Vander Aa. hardcover books
173151554<p>HANS HOLBEIN ILLUSTRATIONS</p><p>first revised edition of this translation 12mo. 28 320pp. 8 engraved plates of which 6 are folding numerous engravings on text leaves circa 70% page size contemporary sprinkled calf spine panelled by raised bands panels richly gilt tooled maroon morocco label marbled endpapers edges dyed red joints rubbed lacks part of title label else very good.</p><p>Nicholas Gueudeville's translation was first published in 1713 reissued in 1728 and revised in 1730 published 1731. Gueudeville's "object was to popularize the text to make the thought and spirit of Erasmus accessible to those who know little or no Latin. In order to do this he 'clarified' the original. Where Erasmus was subtle or allusive Gueudeville was blatant. The result is that the French version is much longer much more wordy and much more direct than the Latin" Rosenberg. Between 1713 and 1777 there were 21 editions of this translation of which two were reissued three times. The plates are based on Hans Holbein drawings.<br />Vide: Aubrey Rosenberg <em>Nicholas Gueudeville and his Work 1652 - 1725</em> 1982.</p> chez François l'Honoré hardcover
1803415742London : Printed for J. Johnson by T. Bensley 1803. First Edition. Hardcover. Poor copy in the original full tree calf. Spine worn back board and portrait frontis missing. Shadow-staining in parts. Remains overall quite a good example in need of some attention. Physical description; 174 124 pages : 4 plates originally now only 3 including frontispiece ; 29 cm. Notes; ""Additional notes"" I-XV : 124 pages at end. 4 stipple engravings by Houghton M. Haughton the younger after J.H. Fuessli R.A. Contents; Canto I. Production of life -- Canto II. Reproduction of life -- Canto III. Progress of the mind -- Canto IV. Of good and evil -- Additional notes. Subjects; 1700-1799. Natural history ; Poetry. Evolution Biology ; Poetry. English poetry 19th century. Botany 18th century. Poetry Modern 18th century. London : Printed for J. Johnson, by T. Bensley hardcover
120638aafAmsterdam, Chez François l’Honoré, 1745, in-8vo, 12 ff. + 340 p. + 10 ff. de table, illustré de 75 gravures sur bois (par P. LS. d’après Holbein) + 6 planches gravées en taille-douce dépl., çà et là quelques rousseurs, taches ou faiblesses du papier, reliure en basane d’époque, coiffe tirée avec manque, charnières faibles et part. fendues, corps du livre légèrement courbe.
105070Paris, Librairie des Bibliophiles 1875, 1876, 225x150mm, frontispice, III - 496 + 316 + 322pages, reliure demi-maroquin bleue à coins avec titre, auteur, tomaison, date d’édition, encadrements et ornementations dorés au dos. Trois filets dorés sur les deux plats marbré. Garde marbré. Couvertures et dos conservés. Très belle reliure signée Vermorel. Très bel exemplaire.
1757310656Frankfurt: J.A. Raspe 1757. Illustrated with 12 engraved portraits. 8 373; 2 448 pp. 8vo. Later vellum. Faint browning a nice copy. Illustrated with 12 engraved portraits. 8 373; 2 448 pp. 8vo. Later edition of this famous collection of humanist satirical letters illustrated with 12 full-page portraits of prominent humanists. A note in OCLC comments on the long running authorship debate: "Authorship of the Epistolae formerly attributed to Reuchlin Erasmus Hutten and others. More recent researches have made it almost certain that Crotus Rubeanus and Ulrich von Hutten were the main contributors. To Crotus are credited the first 41 letters: to Hutten the 7 letters added later to the original series and most of the 62 letters of the second series with the possible co-operation of a third person Hermann von dem Busche. The authorship of the rest remains doubtful J.A. Raspe unknown
51-5763Amsterdam : Typis Ludovici Elzevir 1650. Contemporary calf. 16mo. 5 x 10.5 cm. 8 589 3 p. : ill. Shaved at top with loss of some headers and folios.Engraved title page with small tears and loss.OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:797454668 Amsterdam : Typis Ludovici Elzevir, 1650 unknown
1731042362Amsterdam: L'Honoré 1731. Early Edition. Hardcover Vellum. Very Good Condition. Full contemporary vellum gilt-stamped G.V. W on the front page edges gilt marble end papers modest soiling some small stains to cover. 6 folding plates after Holbein and 75 in text illustrations. Size: Octavo 8vo. Scattered foxing but text mostly clean. Previous owner's inscription in ink neat. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Literature & Literary; Philosophy. Inventory No: 042362. <br/><br/> L'Honoré hardcover books
1713100202Small 8vo full leather illustrated 312 pp. Binding worn in places top hinge cracked bottom starting one folding plate repaired internally quite clean. Contains 81 illustrations including six folding plates. The text is satire that pokes fun at everyone from Kings to common folk. It is considered one of the great works of satire. The plates are after designs by Hans Hoblien 1497-1543. Pierre Vander hardcover books
1713100202Small 8vo full leather illustrated 312 pp. Binding worn in places top hinge cracked bottom starting one folding plate repaired internally quite clean. Contains 81 illustrations including six folding plates. The text is satire that pokes fun at everyone from Kings to common folk. It is considered one of the great works of satire. The plates are after designs by Hans Hoblien 1497-1543. Pierre Vander hardcover
1791540Germantaun: Michael Billmeyer 1791. First American edition 4to pp. 8 785 3; vignette title woodcut ornaments; contemporary full calf over boards original clasps and catches intact; some browning of the text a few early fore-margins neatly reinforced; a very good sound copy. Originally published in Sulzbach Germany in 1672. Reflects the religious views of the Schwenkfelders a small Anabaptist sect founded in Silesia in the 16th century. Arndt 803; Evans 23975. Seidensticker p. 129. Sabin 102503. 54200 522. Michael Billmeyer unknown books
1757310656Frankfurt: J.A. Raspe 1757. Illustrated with 12 engraved portraits. 8 373; 2 448 pp. 8vo. Later vellum. Faint browning a nice copy. Illustrated with 12 engraved portraits. 8 373; 2 448 pp. 8vo. Later edition of this famous collection of humanist satirical letters illustrated with 12 full-page portraits of prominent humanists. A note in OCLC comments on the long running authorship debate: "Authorship of the Epistolae formerly attributed to Reuchlin Erasmus Hutten and others. More recent researches have made it almost certain that Crotus Rubeanus and Ulrich von Hutten were the main contributors. To Crotus are credited the first 41 letters: to Hutten the 7 letters added later to the original series and most of the 62 letters of the second series with the possible co-operation of a third person Hermann von dem Busche. The authorship of the rest remains doubtful J.A. Raspe unknown books
1791539715Germantown Pa.: Michael Billmeyer 1791. Hardcover. Very Good. First American edition. Quarto. 8 785 3pp. Contemporary mottled calf with the original clasps and catches. Front joint partially cracked at head of spine lacking both free endpapers title page and first few text pages moderately toned a few scattered small stains very good overall with both clasps fully functional. A well-preserved copy in the original binding printed at Germantown in Philadelphia. Michael Billmeyer hardcover
164129349<p>Desiderius Erasmus wrote Enchiridion militis Christiani as a guide for Christian discipline urging a life shaped by integrity rather than outward observance. First circulated in 1503 the work became a classic of Renaissance humanist thought read across Europe for generations. This 1641 edition was issued in Leiden by Ioannis Maire and reflects the sustained appeal of Erasmus's teachings more than a century after their first printing. The book is presented in sextodecimo format measuring 5 by 3 inches with 330 pages. Condition: Very Good. The binding with leather spine and marbled boards remains secure with some hinge wear gilt lettering visible on the spine and internally the pages are clean. Collation: 330 pp. No illustrations are present. Edition: 1641 printing. References: not cited. #29349 PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.</p> officina Ioannis Maire hardcover