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1643D15695Leiden: Ex Officina Elzeviriana 1643. Hardcover. Poor. 12mo. xxiv including engraved title; iv blanks pp 672 44 pp. Old calf but binding fully busted and book pages are loose. Sold as is. Formerly in the collection of the College of New Rochelle College Library. For what it's worth housed in a very handsome burgundy clamshell box with labels lettered in gilt that would cost over $100 to have made. <br/><br/> Ex Officina Elzeviriana hardcover books
1643D15681Lugduni Batavorum. Leiden: Ex Officina Elzeviriana 1643. Hardcover. Very Good. 16mo; 22pp including engraved title pp. 672; pp. 44. Full contemporary calf. Formerly in the collection of the College of New Rochelle Library with corresponding bookplate and perforated stamp to title otherwise a nice copy. Housed in a handsome burgundy clamshell box with labels lettered in gilt. <br/><br/> Ex Officina Elzeviriana hardcover books
1662D15691Amsterdam: Published by Ioannem Iansomium 1662. Hardcover. Very Good. 24mo. Engraved title. Modern vellum. Formerly in the collection of the College of New Rochelle Library with perforated stamp to title but otherwise clean and housed in a very handsome burgundy clamshell box. Stamp withstanding a fresh complete copy and well protected. <br/><br/> Published by Ioannem Iansomium hardcover books
1729D7082Delft Leiden: Adrianum Beman Samuelem Luchtmans 1729. Hardcover. Very Good. Contemporary vellum gilt-stamped lettering and ornate border on spine; 8vo 124 x 196 mm; pp. 16 engraved frontis. title-page printed in red and black and with woodcut printer's device dedication life of Erasmus index 784 21 index. Boards and spine a bit soiled; one corner chipped. Frontispiece title-page dedication and life of Erasmus first 8 leaves browned otherwise just the occasional marginal stain and some faint foxing throughout. Bright and clean overall. <br/><br/> Adrianum Beman, Samuelem Luchtmans hardcover books
5783Title within woodcut border & woodcut on verso of final leaf. 54 2 pp. Small 4to modern binding reusing an early MS. leaf over boards verso of final leaf a little soiled. Basel: J. Froben 1518. First separate edition of these two famous texts "In Praise of Marriage" and "In Praise of Medicine." The first work created a cause célèbre; written many years earlier in honor of the marriage of his friend Lord Mountjoy when finally published it was seen by the Louvain and Paris theologians as an implicit condemnation of clerical celibacy. The second work is Erasmus's expression of his views of the medical arts. It "presents a view of medical ethics that identifies competence beneficence and diligence as the physician's primary moral obligations. The activity of the physician when directed toward the patient in accordance with these obligations gives rise to reciprocal obligations on the part of the patient: gratitude and reward. The activity of the patient in accordance with these obligations returns honour and payment to the physician."-Albury & Weisz "The Medical Ethics of Erasmus and the Physician-Patient Relationship" online resource. It is dedicated to the distinguished physician Henricus Afinius the chief physician of Antwerp. These two works were first published a few months earlier as part of the Querela Pacis printed in Louvain. Fine copy and rather scarce. hardcover books
1970034703Toronto: University of Toronto Press 1970. The Cambridge letters of Erasmus translated by D. F. S. Thomson. Introduction commentary and notes by H. C. Porter. xii 243p. original cloth. University of Toronto Press unknown books
1925272322Chicago: Pascal Covici 1925. hardcover. very good. Edited with an Essay of Appreciation by Horace Bridges. Extra illustrated with many exquisite copper engravings steel engravings and mezzotints. Thick 8vo 3.4 olive green morocco spine faded marbled boards and end papers. Chicago: Pascal Covici 1925. Scarce. A fine copy with very good binding.<br/><br/> Pascal Covici unknown 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
174558075Amsterdam: L'Honore 1745. hardcover. very good. Traduit par M. Gueudeville. Rubricated title and edges 2 folding plates and many charming woodcuts within the text after Holbein. 340 pages index 12mo cont. calf rubbed ornately gilt spine. Amsterdam: F. L'Honore 1745. VEry good.<br/><br/> Counterfeit edition with 340pp. See Lewine p. 170.<br/><br/> L'Honore unknown books
1713119302Leiden: Vander Aa 1713. hardcover. very good. Traduite par M. Gueudeville. Title in red & black; Frontispiece and extra engraving trimmed; 4 folding copperplates & a profusion of copperplates in the text all after Holbein. 12mo old vellum worn one of the folding plates torn at fold. Leiden: P. vander Aa 1713. Very good .<br/><br/> Scarce edition includes the publisher's 16pp. list of books maps etc.<br/><br/> Vander Aa unknown books
32242hardcover. Traduit par M. Gueudeville. Nouvelle Edn. revue & corrigee. Title in red & black with large vignette. Frontis. & 13 copperplates after Charles Eisen head- and tail-pieces. 12mo cont. mottled calf back gilt. n.p. 1757.<br/><br/> Fine plates engraved by Aliamet Flipart Tardieu & others. Lewine p. 170.<br/><br/> unknown books
1751WRCLIT45949Paris 1751. 6xxiv2222pp. Quarto. Full deep plum straight-grain morocco elaborately stamped in blind lettered and ruled in gilt gilt inner dentelles gilt borders on endsheets a.e.g. Title in red and black. Frontis and fourteen engraved plates engraved head- and tail- pieces. Extremities a bit worn narrow scrapes at fore-tips of lower board armorial bookplate on pastedown slight offset from plates to facing pages; a very good copy. First edition of this translation accompanied by notes by Meunier de Querlon. The frontis plates title-vignette and head- and tail-pieces are engraved by various hands after designs by Charles Eisen. This is a large-paper copy 23.8 x 17.4 cm with the fourteen plates inlaid into larger sheets and with the frontis framed and etched by P.F. Martenasie under the direction of "Mr. Le Bas." SALOMONS pp.98-9. COHEN-DE RICCI VI pp.348-9. unknown books
1642D15696Leiden Lugduni Batavorum: Ex officina Ioannis Maire 1642; 1649. Hardcover. Very Good. 12mo. pp XXXIV 394 2 blank. Contemporary vellum. Title page engraved; contains second t.p. which says 1649. Early annotation to blank preceding title. A very nice copy. Formerly in the collection of the College of New Rochelle Library and housed in their handsome burgundy clamshell box with labels lettered in gilt. <br/><br/> Ex officina Ioannis Maire hardcover books
16632980Oxford: W. Hall & F. Oxlad 1663. 16mo. 2 parts in 1. 382pp. lacking the final leaf as usual blank except for a printed title line. 19th century black pebbled morocco spine a bit rubbed but quite nice. A scarce English printing of this title. Wing E3206; Madan OXFORD BOOKS #2638. W. Hall & F. Oxlad unknown books
178015591Basel: typis G. Haas ex officina J.J. Thurneisen 1780. 8vo pp. 16355; engraved frontis portrait and 83 woodcut illus. in the text all after Holbein; later full calf small piece missing from top of spine upper joint starting gilt lettered direct on spine. First edition to contain all 83 of the illustrations cut in wood by Heinrich Heitz after marginal drawings by Hans Holbein and his brother Ambrose and perhaps two other unknown artists in a copy of the Basil 1515 edition. <br/><br/> typis G. Haas, ex officina J.J. Thurneisen unknown books
41409NY: Heritage. Book Club edition. Masereel Franz. 8vo pp. xv 125. Illustrated with woodcuts by Franz Masereel. Translated from the latin text by Harry Carter with an introduction by Hendrik Willem Van Loon. Printed in Haarlem Netherlands by Joh. Enschede en Zonen. Patterned paper over boards cloth spine. Owner's bookplate on pastedown. A nice copy in tissue dj and box. Heritage unknown books
194333993NY: The Limited Editions Club Printed By J.Horace McFarland Company At The Mount Pleasant Press 1943. Lynd Ward. 4to pp. xv 110 1 leafcolophon. 10 mezzotints. tissue guards with legends. marginal illus. & captions headings & typographical ornaments printed in red. Bound in original black sheep ivory medallion inset on upper cover rubbed at corners & spine ends worn & chipped slight wear to medallion internally very good. Offered without the slipcase. Limited to 1500 # 1363 numbered copies signed by the Illustrator Ward. Designed by George Macy letterpress composed and printed on special Worthy paper in black and rubric red by the J.Horace McFarland Company at the Mount Pleasant Press in Harrisburg the mezzotints by Ward hand-pulled in the shop of Charles Furth in New York bound by Russell-Rutter Company NY. Laid in are a large page of three proofs 2 printed in red one in black of the headings and typographical ornaments that are used in the book. The Limited Editions Club, Printed By J.Horace McFarland Company At The Mount Pleasant Press unknown books
1960221214New York Heritage Press ca. 1960. 1960. Small 4to. Translated from the Latin text by Harry Carter. Introduction by Hendrik Willem Van Loon. Illustrated with woodcuts by Franz Masereel. Original 1/2 brown cloth over decorated boards; matching board slipcase. Very good. Bookplates of Vincent Lloyd Russell and J. Lauraine Fields. Hardcover. New York, Heritage Press [ca. 1960]. hardcover books
1676244187Basle: Genathianis 1676. First edition with Holbein's illustrations. Engraved additional title-page full-page engraved portraits of Erasmus Holbein the Elder and Holbein the Younger engraved transcription of Erasmus' memorial stone & 81 illustrations 6 mounted and folding all with the possible exception of 3 or 4 engraved by Caspar Merian from drawings by Holbein found in Oswald Myconius' copy of the 1515 Froben edition. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary calf gilt spine with leather label. Slight wear to spine tips joints starting but solid covers somewhat darkened internally fine. First edition with Holbein's illustrations. Engraved additional title-page full-page engraved portraits of Erasmus Holbein the Elder and Holbein the Younger engraved transcription of Erasmus' memorial stone & 81 illustrations 6 mounted and folding all with the possible exception of 3 or 4 engraved by Caspar Merian from drawings by Holbein found in Oswald Myconius' copy of the 1515 Froben edition. 1 vols. 8vo. Holbein's Illustrations to Praise of Folly. A series of illustrated satirical treates on Catholic dogma this book was released in English as "In Praise of Folly" and enjoyed a long life during the Protestant Reformation in several languages. Graesse II 495; Brunet II 1037 Genathianis unknown books
2008RERAOPE00LAWElsevier 2008. Very Good. Erasmus Desiderius. Opera Omnia Desiderii Erasmi Roterodami: Recognita et And Adnotatione Critica Instrvcta Illvstrata The Works of Erasmus. Amsterdam: Elsevier 2008. 356pp. Indexed. Glossary. 8vo. Blue cloth with gilt lettering on spine. Book condition: Very good with gently bumped corners. Elsevier hardcover books
1520253908Basel: Johann Froben 1520. First collected editions. Titles within ornamental woodcut border initials printer's device in colophon. 465 i.e. 495 1; 167 1; and 141 3 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary blindstamped pigskin. Covers somewhat soiled one brass clasp missing lower joint just starting but quite firm; internally a SUPERB near flawless copy. Bookplate of scholar and author Nathan Comfort Starr. First collected editions. Titles within ornamental woodcut border initials printer's device in colophon. 465 i.e. 495 1; 167 1; and 141 3 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. First collected editions of these "Paraphrases" of the letters of Paul which were undertaken shortly after Erasmus's revolutionary edition of the Greek New Testament of 1516. As part of that monumental reconstruction of the New Testament Erasmus' intention was to "retell" the books of the New Testament in one uninterrupted voice without the clutter of textual commentary or critical interruption. It was a bold undertaking and in 1517 Erasmus began with the letters of Paul. They were first issued separately starting with Romans in 1517; and editions appeared in Louvain Thierry Martens Leipzig Valentin Schumann and Basel Johann Froben. The collected issues - such as the three which are bound together in this exquisite volume - began to be issued in Basel by Froben in 1519; and finally in 1521 Froben issued a collected edition of all of the Pauline letters. All of the lifetime editions both separate and collected are rare on the market: the last copy of any of the above collected Pauline paraphrases to appear at auction was in 1977. Adams E790; E792; E791 Johann Froben unknown books
1849D15620Westminster: John Bowyer Nichols and Son 1849. First Edition thus. Hardcover. Fair. Translated By John Gough Nichols. Small 8vo. pp. 248. Original gilt stamped blue cloth. Ex-library copy with bookplates stamps and cards accordingly. Spine repaired. Text reasonable. Works as a reading copy. Sold as is. <br/><br/> John Bowyer Nichols and Son hardcover books
1942515771942. VAN LOON Hendrik Willem. ERASMUS Desiderius. THE PRAISE OF FOLLY. With a Short Life of the Author & Illustrated by Hendrik Willem Van Loon. NY: Walter J. Black 1942. Small 8vo. brick-colored cloth stamped in gilt. First Edition. Signed presentation by Van Loon on front endpaper dated 1944." Very Good. $185.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1725D15704London: Daniel Brown George Strahan B. Motte and the executors of Richard Sare 1725. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo. Contemporary Cambridge style calf professionally rebacked. An uncommon edition. Collates complete with all blanks and all preliminary matter present along with engraved frontispiece portrait. Nice copy. <br/><br/> Daniel Brown, George Strahan, B. Motte, and the executors of Richard Sare hardcover books
1943019468New York NY: Limited Editions Club 1943. Book. Very Good- Condition. Hardcover. Signed by Illustrators. First thus edition. Quarto 4to. xvi 110 pages of text. Black full leather binding with gilt spine lettering and a white raised medallion on the front cover. The spine is moderately rubbed and worn with a few scuffs. The slipcase is lacking the but the book is protected in custom-fitted archival mylar. Number 1300 of 1500 copies signed by illustrator Lynd Ward. With an introduction by Hendrick Willem Van Loon. Contains numerous mezzo tint illustrations. The text is clean and unmarked. First thus edition. Limited Editions Club Hardcover books