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1982650615Toronto ON: University of Toronto Press 1982. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 493 pages in near fine condition. Pages are clean and unmarked. Previous owner's signature on the reverse of the half-title page. Black endpapers. Some sticker residue on the ffep. Page edges are lightly smudged. Bound in orange cloth with gilt titles and black accent on the spine. Beige dustjacket in very good condition with black titles. Lightly scuffed faded on the spine. Worn around the edges with creases and tears. Lightly scuffed. NF/VG <br/> <br/> University of Toronto Press hardcover
A9781487520755Paperback / softback. New. This sixth volume devoted to the Adages completes the translation and annotation of the more than 4000 proverbs Erasmus gathered and commented on. It is a fully annotated accurate and readable English version of Erasmus' commentaries on these Greek and Latin proverbs. paperback
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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
1656617675Francofurti: Sumptibus Johannis Wilhelmi Ammonii Apud Nicolaum Schumannum 1656. Full leather. 4to In slightly worn original calf. Rebacked in speckled calf contrast spine with period blind ornaments raised bands. Repaired hinges early owners' names within heavy foxing slight worming text unaffected. Otherwise in good condition. 12 776 158 pages. Francofurti: Sumptibus Johannis Wilhelmi Ammonii, Apud Nicolaum Schumannum hardcover
Volume in folio, legatura posteriore in mezza pelle, piatti marmorizzati, sguardie recenti, frontespizio stampato in rosso e nero, grande vignetta incisa con scena allegorica molto animata, grandi capilettera finemente ornati in xilografia e magnifici finalini, 6 cc., 776 pp., 79 cc.. Eccezionale insieme, il cui titolo continua con: "In qua continentur ...: Des. Erasmi Roterodami Chiliades. Hadriani Iunii medici Adagia. Ioan. Alexandri Brassicani IC. Symmicta. Ioannis Vulpii IC. Epitome. Petri Godofredi Carcassonensis IC. Prouerbia. Gulielmi Canteri IC. Adagia iuridica. Victoris Giselini medici Specimen adagiorum. Henrici Stephani Animaduersiones in Erasmum. Gilberti Cognati Nozareni Sylloge. M. Grunnii Corocottae Porcelli Testamentum. Polydori Vergilii Adagia. Caroli Bouilli Prouerbia. Hadriani Turnebi & M. Antonii Mureti Excerpta adagia. Guglielmi Gentii IC. Adagia iuridica. Melchioris Neipei Bredenani Adagia. ...". Importante e rara opera questa "summa" del sapere simbolico della cultura greca, latina, ebraica ed araba; un mastodontico lavoro di cospicuo rilievo per lo stampo umanistico della trattazione oltre che un prezioso tesoro di antichi adagi. Eccellente e di rarissima reperibilità. Una soffusa, non grave brunitura, più accentuata in poche carte. Unica menda, un antico segnalibro violaceo ha trasferito un poco di colore alla prima ed alle ultime due carte, successivamente sbiancate in prossimità della striscia (ormai appena visibile). Malgrado ciò, l'opera è in bello stato di conservazione ed ottimamente fruibile. Di indubbio valore e rarità.
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
20022-888402370XI Diamanti 2002. Hardcover. New. Italian language. 4.33x3.15x1.65 inches. I Diamanti hardcover
888402370X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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159080905Cologne Coloniae Agrippinae: Ioannem Gymnicum sub Monocerote 1590. Cloth bound in good condition; Title page partially separating appears to be partially reglued; Top trim severe but running titles still present. EX NOVISSIMA CHILIADUM recognitione"; 5 1/2" x 3 5/8"; pp. 2 ff. 658 79 index; Leaf A2 wanting; two modern binder's leaves inserted after A1; Matches VD16 E 3102 & USTC 626708; Contemprary Latin manuscript notes on title page. Ioannem Gymnicum sub Monocerote unknown
15233722Paris: apud Simon de Colines 1523. First edition. Contemporary French blind-stamped calf over wooden boards panelled with intersecting fillets and lozenge tools; remains of clasps present metal attachments preserved; spine with raised bands. Wide-margined and notably clean throughout. Early manuscript moral sonnet signed "Frater Hugo Thubert" on the front flyleaf and a biblical motto "Si quis vult post me venire." in a seemingly different sixteenth-century hand on the rear flyleaf. With a few early marginal annotations in a sixteenth-century hand on ff. 39 and 253 and f. 9 ruled with brown-ink frames. Leather somewhat worn including a damaged area on the front panel and some loss at the lower corners with surface abrasions and light cracking along the joints; spine rubbed at head and foot. A complete unsophisticated copy in its original binding retaining notable early reader's marks; overall in very good condition. First edition. Contemporary French blind-stamped calf over wooden boards panelled with intersecting fillets and lozenge tools; remains of clasps present metal attachments preserved; spine with raised bands. ff. 373 22. <p><br /> A rare example of early educational use of Erasmus's Adagia in its contemporary French leather binding and preserved with a handwritten French moral sonnet by its sixteenth-century owner Hugues Thubert.<br /> <p><p><br /> First edition of Jean Brouchier's pedagogical epitome of Erasmus's Adagia printed by Simon de Colines in the early years of his Paris press. Though derived entirely from Erasmus's celebrated Chiliades the structure and didactic programme are Brouchier's: an abridged sequence of selected adages arranged for the studiosa iuventus intended to make the moral historical and rhetorical substance of the Adagia usable in the Latin classroom at an elementary stage.<br /> <p><p><br /> Brouchier's dedicatory epistle explains the rationale behind the epitome: while the Adagia had become essential reading for humanist education their full scope far exceeded what younger students could manage. His selection extracts the most serviceable sententiae supplying a compact repertory suited to memorization written exercises and introductory rhetorical training. The epitome reflects early humanist classroom practice when teachers adopted shorter selections to provide beginners with a practical corpus for variation and elementary composition while still introducing Erasmus's ethical and stylistic programme.<br /> <p><p><br /> A dedicatory letter to the magistrates of Florence precedes the text outlining Brouchier's aims and directing readers to Erasmus for fuller commentary. The work aligns with Colines's broader programme of humanist educational printing which equipped collèges and monastic schools with clear reliable editions of classical and contemporary authors. Colines's architectural title border clean roman types and spacious mise-en-page underscore the book's intended function as a school text designed for legibility and daily use. As an adaptation of one of Erasmus's most influential works Brouchier's Epitome documents an early stage in the mediation condensation and classroom transmission of the Adagia illustrating the practical needs of humanist teaching in early sixteenth-century France.<br /> <p><p><br /> Brouchier's biography is largely undocumented; he is known only through a small group of humanist pedagogical editions issued in Paris between 1511 and 1534. Three of these-the present Epitome and the two editions of the Commentarii in Septem Sapientum Graeciae Apophthegmata-were printed by Simon de Colines placing Brouchier within the circle of authors associated with Colines's early humanist programme.<br /> <p><p><br /> This copy preserves an unpublished French moral sonnet in the hand of Hugues Thubert written on the front flyleaf and signed "Frater Hugo Thubert." The poem belongs to the broad and often fragmentary vernacular literary production of the sixteenth century when humanist education and the widespread use of printed and manuscript verse encouraged even non-professional writers to adopt classical forms for ethical reflection. Autograph poems of this type-especially those entered into the flyleaves of school and humanist books-are relatively uncommon and they offer intimate evidence of personal reading practices. Thubert's sonnet in fluent but regionally inflected French adapts the sonnet structure to a concise moral argument setting impurity and chastity in rhetorical opposition a mode familiar from contemporary humanist and devotional writing.<br /> <p><p><br /> An early owner of the present volume Hugues Hugo Thubert was a Benedictine of the Congregation of Chezal-Benoît listed in the 1529 matricule as a monk of Saint-Germain-des-Prés and later recorded as having left the order TELMA IRHT. He signs himself in this volume and appears again as owner of another book-Jean Grolier's former copy of Gaspar Bracellus's Ortus delitiarum Milan Minutianus 1515; Austin 357; Michon 24A-which he inscribed with his name and the date 1580 and which subsequently entered the abbey library of Saint-Germain-des-Prés. These traces collectively document a Paris-based sixteenth-century reader whose surviving books display consistent humanistic engagement.<br /> Rare; USTC lists 14 copies only six outside France and RBH records a single sale 2024.<br /> <p><p><br /> References: USTC 180884; IRHT-CNRS. n.d. Matricule de la Congrégation de Chezal-Benoît 1529. In TELMA - Traitement électronique des manuscrits.<br /> <p>. apud Simon de Colines unknown
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1104606682.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback