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3758BULLETIN DU BIBLIOPHILE. Paris, chez Léon Techener, mai 1878. In-8, broché.
Mm 170x240 Ristampa. Brossura editoriale di 125 pagine. Esemplare in ottimo stato. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
1966R300270608Le club français du livre. 1966. In-24. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 291 pages - nombreuses illustrations monochromes dans le texte. Signet conservé. Tranche de tête grise.. . . . Classification Dewey : 890-Littératures des autres langues
91439Paris, Flammarion, 2008. 12 x 18, 515 pp., reliure d'édition carton imprimé, sous étui carton blanc illustré, très bon état.
196253269S. 31-40 mit 4 ganzseitigen Abb., in: Die wissenschaftliche Vortragsgemeinschaft Konstanz. Festgabe zum 10jährigen Bestehen. Ebda. 1962. 60 S. Or.-Kart.; minimal stockfleckig.
95765Bruxelles, Les Textes Anciens/Editions du Rond-Point, 1942. 13 x 19, 193 pp., broché, exemplaire non rogné, très bon état.
199144832Stuttgart / Berlin/ Köln, Verlag W.Kohlhammer, 1991. origi.Leinenband, gr.8°, 388 Seiten.
1991R300330201Le livre de poche. 1991. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 1048 pages. Tranches jaunes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.02-XV ème siècle
17280760# AUTEUR: Erasme # ILLUSTRATEUR: Holbein # ÉDITEUR: L'honoré François Amsterdam # ANNÉE ÉDITION: 1728 # COUVERTURE: 1/2 basane mouchetée - dos à nerfs très orné - pièce de titre en maroquin rouge - tranches rouges - chiffres et date en queue # DÉTAILS: Petit in 8° relié 2ff (frontispice, titre) + 1ff ( privilège) + 1ff (avertissement) + 6ff ( préface du traducteur) + 4ff ( préface d'Erasme adressée à Thomas Morus, son ami) + frontispice ( Erasme-Morus-Holbein) + 340pp + 10ff ( table). 75 gravures in-t, 6 gravures dépliantes ht. de Holbein. Traduit par Mr Gueudeville, avec les notes de Gérard Listre, les belles figures de Holbein: le tout sur l'original de l'académie de Bâle. Pièce qui représentant au naturel l'HOMME tout défiguré par la SOTISE, lui apprend agréablement à rentrer dans le bon Sens dans la Raison. Nouvelle édition revue avec soin mise dans un meilleur ordre. # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com
003463Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Ex-lib with usual stamps etc. mainly to ffep and front pastedown. Gilt to upper board and spine. 410pp unmarked except for some neat light pencil underlining to p. 2. 200 x 260mm glossy paper with full-page b/w photos. Heavy book. hardcover
0086981st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Plastic protected dw intact but worn chapped and creased at edges. 410pp. illus. Signature of Piet 'Skiet' Rudolph to ffep o/w unmarked. Boards clean sl. bumped at bottom outer corners. Gilt device to upper board and gilt titling still vibrant. Heavy at 1.6kg. hardcover
0089871st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Boards clean and undamaged. The dw is shelfworn and rubbed along the edges and at the corners. 410pp. illus. No markings. Heavy book. hardcover
In 16, pp (LXI) 310, tutta pergamena molle (brunita), bella impresa xilografica al frontespizio di Melchiorre Sessa(gatto con topo in bocca in cornice figurata) e in fine (gatto che cattura topo in cornice figurata e motto che tradotto e' 'La compagnia dei dissimili e' infida'), qualche capolettera inciso. RARISSIMO ESEMPLARE: 2 copie conosciute in Italia secondo il catalogo Cinquecentine dell'OPAC ICCU. 5689 Gora di umidita' che prende la parte inferiore del volume. Contraffazione veneziana della prima edizione di Lione. Cancellature ad inchiostro relative ai nomi di Erasmo, Latomi e Corradi. /CICERO - CICERONE - DE OFFICIS - DE SENECTUTE - SOMNIO SCIPIONIS - ERASMO DA ROTTERDAM)
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.
47453aafParis, Pot cassé, 1927, 1934-36, in-8°, env. 250 - 280 p. par vol., richement. illustré de gravures sur bois par Henry Chapront (1876-1965), illustré de dessins par Albert Puyplat, non rogné, Exemplaire sur Chesterfield, nr. 2149. avec mention ‘le tirage est strictement limité à... / Exemplaires sur Bornéo, nr. 203, 1112, 775, et 206. Ens. 5 volumes. brochures originales illustrées (Les Oeuvres illustrées en deux tons).
164183431641 basane époque (à restaurer mq. coiffes sup. et inf). pet. in-12, 143 et 105pp., Lugduni Batavorum Jean Maire 1641,
14155374Strasbourg: Matthias Schürer 1514-1515. First edition of some material. Hard Cover. Very Good/Several related works of Erasmus collected in one binding including the first edition of Parabolae sive similia a reported 1513 edition of Parabolae was a longstanding bibliographical error and the first appearance of Erasmus's farewell letter to Jakob Wimpfeling Epistle 305. In 1509 the year Mattias Schürer completed his apprenticeship and opened his own print shop he struck an unauthorized edition of Erasmus's Adagia purloined from the first edition of 1500. Anger on the author's part would have been justified. Yet in spite of this commercial indiscretion Erasmus favored Schurer with a warm supportive and lasting friendship. In October 1514 he gave Schürer the manuscript of "Parabolae sive similia" which Schürer decided to publish in tandem with a reprint of De Copia although there are copies extant of Parabolae bound alone. It is fitting that Parabolae should be bound with Adagia in this copy since it expands on the earlier work's idea of compiling classical maxims. Parabolae that is The Parables is a catalogue of didactic similes gleaned from Plutarch Seneca and Pliny who almost never used similes in his own text. The Adagia is also the subject of Erasmus's letter to Wimpfeling whom he thanks for recommending it for a school text. Schürer's edition of Adagia of 1515 is the first to contain the printer's own "table of proverbs" to function as a key to the collection. In all Schürer published 57 editions of 15 titles by Erasmus in the five year period from 1514 to 1519 the year he died. Quarto 21 cm three parts in one volume: I: 6 73 6 leaves; II: 56 leaves; III: 4 57 7 leaves. Numerous five- and six-line "criblé" woodcut initials on black ground decorated with arabesques and figures many of them carefully rubricated. Second title page with woodcut architectural border lightly rubricated. Printer's "usui studiosorum" device on last printed page rubricated. Bound in contemporary or 17th-century blind-stamped alum tawed pigskin over wooden boards with a Cardinal's arms gilt on both boards. Clasps and catches preserved straps renewed. Some small worming at spine ends. First title leaf somewhat toned and soiled. Occasional marginalia in contemporary or early hand. Contemporary ownership inscription on title page. References: VD 16 E-2645 and E-3237; Adams E-318 and E-716; Panzer VI 68 340-341; "Early Editions" Toronto #369 etc. Matthias Schürer hardcover books
11288N/A n/d. N/A. Hardcover. g. 8vo. 488 pp. total. Three-quarter leather over marbled boards. Raised bands. Gilt lettering to spine. Some age wearing to edges. Gilt top edge. Marbled endpapers. Reinforced back hinge with binders tape."With the bookplate and signature of Bruce Bryan the noted author and long time curator of the Southwest Museum of The American Indians in Pasadena California". 14 booklets on different subjects regarding Great Britain including Archaeology Natural History Architecture Surveys Anglo-Saxon Jewelry Abbeys and Castles in South Wales Ancient Cemetry at Saffron Walden Roman-Britain and many more all bound in one volume. Illustrated throughout with b/w lithographic plates fold out maps plans and drawings. A tight copy in good condition. N/A hardcover
#[42899]12° geheel leren band uit de tijd 1 6176 pag. 2 91 pag. 3 8229 pag. 3 Bevat ook 'De ratione studii' van Erasmus. Het convoluut bevat ook een vierde werk: Querela pacis. Maire 1641 waarvan de laatste twee bladen D1 en D2 missen. unknown
1105616592.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1558800Wittenberg: Krafft 1558. Softcover. Fair. Misc. A remarkable survivor clearly a student's copy of Sacrobosco's Libellus de Sphaera printed in 1558 with the student's inscription at the bottom of the title page and a question and answer styled study guide bound at the rear 1560 by Hartmann Beyer. The shared shelfmark from the title page to the binding indicates the wallet-style binding may be contemporary to the book. Also this copy still retaining its broadside with the locations of the sun updated since the 365.25 days per calendar year causes yearly drift in the location of the sun by day since the true day is slightly shorter. Sacrobosco's work was first produced around 1230 a text book dedicated to spherical astronomy. Although Sacrobosco did use the Earth as central to all rotation his methods of finding the locations of stars the sun and moon based on elliptical patterns was fairly reliable and became the standard of students for centuries to come. He also correctly identified the world as a sphere. By 1558 the idea of the Earth as the center of the universe was largely dispelled but Sacrobosco's calculations and tables were so good that they were yet to be replaced so academies were updating to accommodate the new science. This copy has the commentary and editing of several 16th century scholars Philip Melanchthon and Erasmus Reinhold as well as a second book with commentary of Hartmann Beyer. The university usage of this copy is clear and to be noted. The scholar one Wolfgang notes at the bottom of the title page that he is studying physics. The 17th century date of study denotes that an older book was still acceptable in studies. Yet despite the later date the binding contains both the 1558 Sacrobosco and essentially a 1560 study guide posing the question ""Has this book been used for study before Wolfgang wrote in it"" A mystery is the Cistercian monastery also holding the work. Did they possess the book before or after Wolfgang Or was it from a different Cistercian monastery that was dissolved during the protestant reformation years leading up to Wolfgang's study Bibliographic Details - 1558 Sacrobosco - Universal Short Title Catalogue USTC number 668014 6 copies recorded in the world's libraries. 1560 Quaestiones. - Universal Short Title Catalogue USTC number 689026 5 copies recorded in the world's libraries and USTC 689025 recording four more copies. Physical Attributes - Measures approx. 15 x 9 x 3 cm. Vellum wallet-style wrapper. Spine with two bands. Spine with author/title in old hand. Sacrobosco's work is illustrated throughout some with diagrams that could be used as the base for moving parts. Sacrobosco - Pages - Not paginated Collation - A-R8 with last two blank leaves present. Collates complete. Beyer - Pages - xxxii 302 2 blank pages last leaf blank Collation - aa8 a8 b-u8 collates complete. Condition - See pictures. Wallet-style vellum binding with wear and cockling waviness. Bottom of flap corner chipped away. Top front strap missing from binding to text block causing looseness still connected in back. No pastedowns used. Matching library number to title page written on front board inner as well as bookseller notes of date/publication and ex libris of Gingerich. 1st gathering almost loose chipping to top edge. Title page heavily annotated with two ex libris. One is the library of a Cistercian monastery and the other is of an early 16th century student. The title page has heavy toning and some chipping along edges. Bottom corner of front of text block dog eared. Throughout text block there is use consistent with student usage. Occasional thumbing dog-eared corners annotations page-edge chips/tears fox spots candle ember marks etc. Occasional moisture mark from edge second half from upper corner worst at last page. Occasional faded page E gathering ink light. Krafft
157572<p><b>FINE AND IMPORTANT ALDINE EDITION OF ERASMUS ADAGES</b>Erasmus Roterodamus. <b><i>Adagia</i></b><i> quaecumque ad hanc diem exierunt Paulli Manutii studio atque industria . ab omnibus mendis vindicata quae pium et veritatis Catholicae studiosum lectorem poterant offendere: sublatis etiam falsis interpretationibus & nonnullis . digressionibus. Quem laborem a sacrosanti Concilii Tridentini patribus Manutio mandatum Gregorius 13. motu proprio ita comprobauit vt omnes Adagiorum libros vna excepta editione Manutiana prohibeat atque condemnet. </i><i>Cum plurimis ac locupletissimis indicibus Graecis & Latinis quorum nonnulli nusquam antheac impressi fuerunt</i>. Florentiae apud Iuntas MDLXXV Florence Giunti for the Aldine Press <b>1575</b>.2° later limp <i>cartonnage</i> handwritten title and library label at spine ff. 4 columns 1454 i.e.1440 ff. 36.Giunti device at title and final leaves. Woodcut headletters. Text in Latin on two columns with some passages in Greek.Aldus Manutius' dedicatory to pope Gregory XIII.<b>Fine and important edition revised by Aldus Manutius the Younger of the renowned collection of Latin and Greek adages sayings proverbs mottos epygrams compiled by Erasmus</b>.Paul Manutius was commissioned by the Fathers of the Council of Trent to correct the work reorder purge by false interpretations and doctrinal errors in order to make this edition the only one approved by the Church the bull of Gregory XIII as stated in the title prohibits and condemns the other editions.<b>Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus</b> 1466 – 1536 known as Erasmus of Rotterdam or simply Erasmus was a Dutch Renaissance humanist Catholic priest social critic teacher and theologian.Amongst humanists he enjoyed the sobriquet "Prince of the Humanists"; he has been called "the crowning glory of the Christian humanists". Using humanist techniques for working on texts he prepared important new Latin and Greek editions of the New Testament. These raised questions that would be influential in the Protestant Reformation and Catholic Counter-Reformation.<b>Provenance</b>: Ownership signature <i>Philippi Monti</i> at title-page beside the printer device.<b>References</b>: Renouard 220. 14. STC <i>Italian</i> 236; Adams E-443. BMC 236. CNCE 18245 & 18247.</p> Giunti for the Aldine Press paperback
196916299Kirchenrat des Kantons Zürich, 1969. Ansprachen und Vorträge an den Feiern des 20. und 22. Januars 1969 (=Sonderdruck aus "Zwingliana", Band XIII (13), Heft 1, 1969). 92 S. (23 cm) Broschur / Fadenheftung
431pp. avec 12 ills. hors-texte, édition numérotée et limitée: ceci est le no. 1818/2500, br.orig, 18cm., bon état, F31008
1943F31008Paris/ Bruxelles, P.U.F./ Puvrez-Valero & fils 1943 431pp. avec 12 ills. hors-texte, édition numérotée et limitée: ceci est le no. 1818/2500, br.orig, 18cm., bon état, F31008