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1332688675.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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2005Q-1591144434Naval Inst Pr 2005-05-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Naval Inst Pr hardcover
20211490381Mohr Siebeck 2021. 1st. hardcover. New. 9x6x0. Mohr Siebeck hardcover
1519048644Paris: Ioanne Paruo Jean Petit 1519. First Edition. Hardcover Vellum. Very Good Condition. First part dated 1518 second 1519. Later overlapping parchment. browned new endpapers. Some soiling to title page top edge excised likely for a signature page numbers added to upper right in pencil slight scattered browning light dampstain to upper edge of final leaves. A nice wide margined copy two parts in one with the integral blank between them. Rubricated throughout. 6 255 1 bl. 64 ff.<br /> <br /> Scarce edition with the important commentary on Paul's Epistles here attributed to Athanasius but actually by Theophylact of Ohrid. They were a "profound influence" on Erasmus' new testament and his In Praise of Folly Obolensky Six Byzantine Portraits 1988. 22 copies in OCLC but only 3 in the US. Rare in commerce.<br /> <br /> <br /> contains: Commentari in Epistolas Pauli Contra gentiles liber unus : De incarnatione Verbi eiusque ad nos per corpus aduentum : Disputatio contra Arrium : In uim Psalmorum opusculum : Exhortatio ad Monachos : De passione imaginis domini nostri libellus : Epistolæ nonnullæ Romanorum pontificum ad Athanasium et Athanasii ad eosdem Size: Folio. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Religion & Theology; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 048644. Ioanne Paruo (Jean Petit) hardcover
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53329Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft Darmstadt 1968/80. 8 vols. Original green cloth. Spine gilt titled with colour vignette of different colours. hardcover
1877464591877. <p>Autograph note signed to Thomas Madden Stone fl. 1838-82. 1 page on the blank leaf of Stone's letter to him. London 17 December 1877 both letter and note. 186 x 116 mm. A few minor spots but fine otherwise. </p> <p> From Erasmus Wilson one of the leading British dermatologists of the nineteenth century see Garrison-Morton.com 9921 who founded the chair and museum of dermatology at the Royal College of Surgeons; he also paid for the vast medical library at the RCS's Hunterian Museum. His correspondent Thomas M. Stone was the librarian at the RCS. Stone had sent Wilson "two Catalogues of the Autograph Sales where you will find the remainder of the Hunters which you told me to purchase for you. Let me know what to give per letter or will you leave it to me!!!" Wilson replied: "By all means leave it to you; you cannot fail to please; I will end as I began 'Buy all'." In a punning postscript Wilson wondered "if your autographs and music will ever fetch money-Not a bad mint not Badminton if they did." </p> . unknown
20032-193186845XCapital Books Inc 2003. Paperback. New. 160 pages. 8.00x4.75x0.75 inches. Capital Books Inc paperback
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2011DADAX0470972009Wiley 2011-09-26. 1. hardcover. New. 6.30x0.65x9.40. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Wiley hardcover
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63590436John Wiley & Sons pp. xx 182 . Hardback. New. John Wiley & Sons hardcover
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16292941Zwolle 1629. 4to. for Zacharias Heyns colophon: printed by Frans Jorrijaensz 19th century half brown morocco with the author title and imprint lettered in gold on the spine brown cloth sides. With a large engraved emblem on the title page 5 decorated woodcut initials a woodcut headpiece 2 headpieces built up from typographical ornaments a woodcut tailpiece and a tailpiece built up from typographical ornaments. 28 ll. First edition of Zacharias Heyns' new Dutch translation of Erasmus' famous anti-war essay Dulce bellum inexpertis. This essay was originally part of the 1515 edition of the Adagia but was first published as an independent work by Johann Froben in 1517 with the title Bellum. The present Dutch edition is quite rare as we have not been able to find any other copies in sales records of the past hundred years.The Adagia was first published in 1500 but Erasmus continued to edit the work until his death. The 1515 edition published by Froben was greatly expanded but the essay for the proverb Dulce bellum inexpertis war is sweet to the inexperienced was the longest and most remarkable addition. In the essay Erasmus argues that war is senseless unchristian and contrary to human nature. He also critiques the militaristic culture of his time which glorified violence and aggression and advocates instead for diplomacy and negotiation. The essay became so popular that Froben published it separately. Within ten years it had been reissued at Louvain twice at Strasbourg twice at Mainz at Leipzig twice at Paris twice at Cologne at Antwerp and at Venice. German translations of it were published at Basel and at Strasbourg in 1519 and 1520 and an English translation followed in 1533. The first Dutch translation was made in 1622. The present second Dutch translation made during the Eighty Years' War shows how the work continued to inspire more than a hundred years after it was first written.The spine has been slightly rubbed. The end paper are browned the work is lightly browned throughout. Otherwise in good condition.l Knuttel 3921; Bibl. Belgica E 247; Erasmus Bibl. Rotterdam p. 29; Erasmus Online 465; STCN 831153881; USTC 1026760; Vander Haeghen I p. 22. hardcover
1530329Parisiis Paris: Apud Simonem Colinaeum Simon de Colines 1530. Reprint of the printer's edition of 1525. First printed by Johann Froben in 1517. Papered spine. In fine condition. Title within elaborate woodcut border with initials S.D.C. and Geoffroy Tory’s Lorraine cross. Title within elaborate woodcut border with initials S.D.C. and Geoffroy Tory’s Lorraine cross. Reprint of the printer's edition of 1525. First printed by Johann Froben in 1517. Papered spine. 8º a–c8 c8 blank; 23 1 blank leaves. <p><br /> Erasmus’ famous pacifist text on the adage “dulce bellum inexpertis" war is sweet to those who have not tried it. It was first published in the revised and enlarged edition of “Adages†called “Proverbiorum chiliades" 1515 Basel; Froben and published separately in 1517 also by Froben. <br /> <p><p><br /> “Bellum" is the first essay where Erasmus speaks of Jews contemporary to him praises them along with the Turks and the pagans as well as various peoples of Europe Asia and Africa for their virtuous living. He writes: “When has the sword murder arson plundering turned conquered people into good Christians! Openly to be a Turk or a Jew is lesser evil than to pretend to be a Christian. I prefer a real Turk to a false Christian.†<br /> <p><p><br /> The printer Simon de Colines 1480–1546 is most notable for his 1525 “Grandes Heures de Simon de Colines†the illustrator was the same Geoffroy Tory 1480–1533 who made the design of the woodcut border of this book.<br /> <p><p><br /> Bibl.: Markish Shimon: Erasmus and the Jews. Chicago. University of Chicago Press 1986.; Johnson Carina L.: Cultural hierarchy in sixteenth-century Europe. The Ottomans and Mexicans. Cambridge; New York. Cambridge University Press 2011.; Olin John C.: Six essays on Erasmus and a Translation of Erasmus' Letter to Carondelet 1523. New York. Fordham University Press 1979.<br /> <p><p><br /> Moreau III 2074. <br /> <p>. Apud Simonem Colinaeum (Simon de Colines) unknown