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146pp.with ill., 24cm., in the series "Supplementa humanistica Lovaniensia" vol.10, softcover, fine condition, [text in Latin, introduction in English], T74576
xx + 245pp. with 57 figures, 24cm., in the series "Supplementa humanistica Lovaniensia" vol.11, softcover, fine condition (as new), bilingual: Latin-English, T74577
224pp., 2e dr., gecart.met linnen rug, goede staat
159pp., 35cm., publisher's hardcover, ISBN 3-87881-137-3, good condition, [contains 5 contributions on Lessius], J101392
xviii + 314pp., hardback (editor's blue cloth), dustwrapper, 21cm., bilingual edition: Latin-English, fine condition, ISBN 0-674-02826-0, F78346
xv + 307pp.with ills. + folding table, 25cm., in the series "Brill's studies in intellectual history" vol.105, hardback (cart.cover), VG, ISBN 90-04-12015-7, G70729
Woodcut title vignette, devices and initials, contemporary vellum, yapp edges. Ink letters to top corner of first pages (from a to i). Small circle institution stamp to titlepage and to obverse of titlepage (University of London) and last page. Light Ink lines (1 or 2) and very minor ink notes (1 page) to index pages (about 6 pp). Rear inner cover shows faint evidence of removed plate. Small 1 cm tear near top of gutter of ffep. Former owner's name to ffep. Some foxing. Some darkening to vellum binding. ; [136] pp + 844 pp + [18] pp. "attack upon astrology by Claude Saumaise or Salmasius, the great French classical scholar, in his De annis climactericis, a long work published at Leyden in 1648" (Thorndike VII, 103). ; 990 pages
375pp., br.orig., estampe, "Edition belge. Exportation interdite", dans la série "Les Iles"
218pp., gecart.band met linnen rug
Grand in-8, pleine percaline rouge à la Bradel, dos orné de doubles filets et d'un fleuron central dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin noir (rel. E. Carayon), xxii, 496 p. Edition originale. Contient les études biographiques fondatrices sur Guillaume Du Vair et Antoine Le Maistre, suivies de la correspondance de Du Vair à Henri IV et aux principales personnalités de l'époque. (Brunet, II, col. 926. Grandin, I, 108). Envoi autographe signé de l'auteur à son "collègue monsieur Moignon". Très bon exemplaire, frais, très bien relié par le maître relieur Emile Carayon.
86 + [2] pp. + some illustrations out-of-text, 23cm., original softcover, pages still uncut, in the series "Nuova collezione di testi umanistici inediti o rari" volume 11, with texts in Italian and in Latin, very good condition, R98299
Ed. Ouvriéres 1973, In-8 broché, 134 pages. Trés bon état.
Zaragoza, Centro de Documentación Bibliográfica Aragonesa, 1994. Folio; X pp., 80 pp. para el facsímil. Cubiertas originales.
Publicité de l'université de Toulouse Le Mirail, 1978. Grand In-8 broché, couverture à rabats de 503 pages. Edition critique avec introduction, traduction et notes par Georges Soubeille. Tirage limité à 1000 exemplaires. Bon état
Paris, Grasset 1962. In-8 carré broché de 326 pages. Hors texte. Bon état. Lettres chrétiennes n°1.
viii + 690pp., with ills., 24cm., in the series "Supplementa humanistica Lovaniensia" volume 16, softcover, new condition, [contributions in English, French and Latin], T74585
xiii + 845pp., with ills., 24cm., in the series "Supplementa humanistica Lovaniensia" vol.26, softcover, fine condition, ISBN 978-90-5867-750-1, G70878
259pp.geïllustreerd, 28cm., linnen band, mooie staat, B55627
259pp., geïllustreerd, 28cm., originele omslag, goede staat, B102772
Amsterdam, Pantheon Akademische Verlagsanstalt, 1940, 194pp., cart.cover with dustwrapper, binding bit loose
161pp., gecart.band (linnen rug) met goudopdruk, (stempel op titelblad)
Frankfurt am Main, Alfred Metzner Verlag, 1973. 4to.; 376 pp. Ejemplar con envío autógrafo de Walter Rüegg. Encuadernación original en tela. Sobrecubiertas.
Zürich und München, Artemis Verlag, 1978. 4to. mayor; XIX-334 pp. Enc. original en tela, con sobrecubiertas.
xviii + 222pp., br.orig., état de neuf, dans la série "Université de Louvain - Recueil de travaux d'histoire et de philologie" 3e série fasc.34, K31093
The case of Johann Reuchlin, one of the best-known controversies of the 16th century, has been interpreted in many ways: as a case of anti-Semitism, a controversy between humanists and scholastics, or a case foreshadowing the Reformation debate. The last interpretation was facilitated by Luther himself, who repeatedly linked his case with that of the biblical humanists Lefevre, Erasmus, and Reuchlin. In this lively critical analysis, Erika Rummel describes how the second interpretation, which was promoted in the 19th century, was replaced after WWII by a new sensitivity toward the anti-Semitic elements of the affair. More recently, however, the favoured approach is a more nuanced interpretation, acknowledging that the controversy is informed by a combination of social and intellectual currents and reflects both anti-Semitism and academic strife. The section containing the analysis is followed by documents illustrating the case, some of them translated for the first time into English. ; 0.5 x 9.1 x 6 Inches; 208 pages