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71012Aguilar Obras Eternas 1964 Madrid. 2ª edición. 18x14. Piel editorial. 1973 pgs. Libro proveniente de la biblioteca particular de Enrique Miret Magdalena. H2319 Aguilar, Obras Eternas, 1964, Madrid. 2ª edición. unknown
1964037901Spain: Aguilar 1964. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 12mo. Some foxing. Shipped from the Calico Cat Bookshop a brick and mortar bookshop established in 1975. <br/> <br/> Aguilar hardcover
193522778Np: Np 1935. Hardcover. Orig. brown boards lettered and decorated in gilt. Near fine in original slightly nicked glassine. 12 leaves. Small folio 31 x 23 cm. Limited edition one of 100 privately printed in New York. The original letter cannot be traced but the greater part of this epistle was first published in 1536 and established in all the biographies of More. Text in Latin and English the translation made by Laverne Madigan. At the end of this letter Erasmus terms Cicero a sycophant. Some mottling to covers interior very clean and fresh. Laid-in calling card of Mr. Philip Hofer. Np hardcover
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
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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
19722295057Imprint Society 1972. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1150grams ISBN:087636024X Imprint Society hardcover
27215B. de Graaf Nieuwkoop. Reprint of the 1893 Edition 1961. 3 parts in 2 186; 68; 65pp. orig. cloth. B. de Graaf, Nieuwkoop. (Reprint of the 1893 Edition) 1961 hardcover
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15106221Hardcover. Fine. 4to. Bound in 20th-century 1/4-vellum over marbled boards. Strasbourg: Matthias Schürer <b>Jul</b><b>y 1510. Second Strasbourg</b> edition of Erasmus heavily annotated collection of Greek and Latin proverbs. Printed in Roman and Greek types. <br /><br />This is the original version containing 818 adages which is considerably shorter than the later expanded versions published under the title Adagiorum chiliades. Adams E-420; Bezzel Erasmusdrucke 50; Van der Haeghen Bibliotheca Erasmiana p.25-6; Bibl. Belgica II 276: no. E.61; Muller Strasbourg II p. 179 no. 45. <br /><br />The Adagia could only have been possible in the new world of European education in which careful attention to a broader range of classical texts produced a much fuller picture of the literature of antiquity. Its impact has been long lasting. Such popular expressions such as <i>one step at a time</i> <i>between a rock and a hard place</i> <i>break the ice</i> <i>an iron in the fire</i> l<i>ooking a gift horse in the mouth</i> and many other sayings can trace their origin to the Adagia. <br /><br />The printer Matthias Schürer published 15 works by Erasmus in over 70 editions. It is interesting to note that his relationship with Erasmus began with a rather rough start. In 1509 the year Schürer completed his apprenticeship and opened his own print shop he struck an unauthorized edition of Erasmuss Adagia purloined from the first edition of 1500. In spite of this commercial indiscretion Erasmus favored Schürer with a warm supportive and lasting friendship. The dedicatee of this celebrated work William Blount 4th Baron Mountjoy of Barton Blount Derbyshire was a wealthy English courtier and scholar. A pupil of Erasmus he called him inter nobiles doctissimus The most learned amongst the nobles. Having served since 1512 as Chamberlain to Queen Catherine of Aragon it fell to him to announce to her the intention of Henry VIII to divorce her. Boards slightly rubbed; signatures D-K with a small wormhole to outer margin without loss of text; some slight browning and soiling to some pages; a few leaves with faded manuscript marginalia in a neat 16th-century hand; index leaves with light water staining to upper portion; o/w a very nice unrestored wide-margined example of this rare early edition. Matthias Schürer hardcover
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172116686London: R. Bonwicke et al 1721. Hardback. A good copy internally in an old worn and torn full leather binding. Worming to margin of first few pages.Ownership inscription dated 1724. Pp.1247115. Frontispiece. Text in Latin. <br/> <br/> R. Bonwicke et al hardcover
61819971University of Toronto Press pp. 496 . Hardback. New. University of Toronto Press hardcover
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ria9783752396843_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Reproduktion des Originals: Das Lob der Narrheit von Erasmus hardcover
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120064Amsterdam Amstelodami Ex officina Elzeviriana 1662. 12mo. XX672 p. Overlapping vellum. 14 cm Ref: Willems 1285: 'Réimpression ligne pour ligne de l'édition donnée par les Elzevier en 1655'; Berghman 1350; Rahir 1324; Brunet 21040 Details: 5 thongs laced through the joints. Title engraved by Corn. Cl. Duysend it depicts a standing Erasmus who looks through a telescope into a clouded sky; from a cloud comes the hand of God that bears the 'globus cruciger' corss-bearing orb in German Reichsapfel; the globe represents the earth and he who holds the globe owns the world. The motto on the title suits Erasmus: 'Vidit pervidit risit'. This engraved title was already used by Elsevier for the edition of the Colloquia of 1636. On the last of the preliminary pages a woodcut illustration depicting both sides of a medal of Erasmus on the recto his portrait on the verso his motto: 'Concedo nulli'; around it the legend with Erasmus' interpretation of his motto: 'Mors ultima linea rerum' Condition: Vellum age-tanned and somewhat soiled Note: 'The Colloquia like the Adagia were written over a period of years and constantly enlarged as edition succeeded edition. From their earliest form of short models of Latin conversation and formulae of etiquette composed at Paris in 1497 for the use of some pupils and first printed in 1518 they grew into 'a rich and motley collection of dialogues each a master piece of literary form well-knit spontaneous convincing unsurpassed in lightness vivacity and fluent Latin each one a finished one-act play' Huizinga. The Colloquia full of witty and penetrating observations on ordinary day-to-day happenings as well as on the basic weakness of Church and society are an invaluable mine of information about 16th century customs institutions and social problems. Besides their success as a schoolbook was unrivaled and the stream of editions and translations flowed almost uninterruptedly down to modern times'. Gilhofer & Ranschburg GmbH Catalogue 50 Erasmus published on the 500th anniversary of his birth' Luzern ca. 1967 p. 34 The Colloquia are preceded by a short biography of Erasmus last sentence: 'Discerptus est ab utraque dum utrique studet consulere' and a table of content Collation: 10 A-2E12 Photographs on request hardcover