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Valencia, 2005. 4to.; 16 hs., 500 pp., 12 hs. Encuadernación original en cartoné.
Madrid, Anejos de la Revista de Literatura, 1965. 4to.; IX-244 pp. Cubiertas originales.
Valencia, 2003. 4to.; 347 pp. Cubiertas originales.
Madrid, FUE-Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca, 1988. 4to. menor; 128 pp. Cubiertas originales.
Barcelona, Editorial Yunque, 1940 ["Poesía en la mano"]. 12vo.; 101 pp., 1 hs. Edición bilingue. Cubiertas originales.
xiii + 362pp., hardback (editor's blue cloth), dustwrapper, 21cm., bilingual edition: Latin-English, fine condition, ISBN 0-674-02196-7, T78347
xvi + 350pp., dans la collection "Humanistica Lovaniensia" vol.5, non coupé, état de neuf, [Petrus Nannius, alias Nanninck, °1500 Alkmaar, +1557 Louvain, philologue professeur], T30783
in-8°, 48 pp., broche, couv. Tres bel exemplaire. [CA-6]
xxxi + 328pp., hardback (editor's blue cloth), dustwrapper, 21cm., bilingual edition: Latin-English, fine condition, ISBN 978-0-674-02819-7, R78349
408pp., br.orig., 22cm., bel état, [contient: supplément aux huit volumes de la "Correspondance de Christophe Platin" édités de 1883 à 1920 par M.Rooses et J. Denucé], B61944
Complete series of 9 volumes + 1 supplement ; v,320 + 320 + 371 + xii,331 + viii,331 + xi,334 + xi,363 + ix,637 pp. + Supplement: 408pp. (Antwerp, 1955), original softcovers, vols. 1-9 are printed by J.E. Buschmann in Antwerp, published in the series "Uitgaven der Antwerpsche Bibliophilen" nos.12-15-26-29-30-31-32-33-34, Vols.1-7-8-9 are still uncut, Vol.8-9 in one physical volume, printed on handmade paper (except for vol.1), vols.3-6 with wide margins ; 26x18cm., weight: 7kg., [Rare complete set of the first and only edition of correspondence by Chr. Plantijn, 1555-1589], B102944
51pp., br.orig., bel état, dans la série "Les saints laïques"
Madrid, Atlas, 1963-1964 ["Biblioteca de Autores Españoles"]. Cinco volúmenes en 4to. mayor; CXXIII pp., 385 pp. + 492 pp. + 451 pp. + 474 pp. + 462 pp. Impresión a doble columna. Encuadernación uniforme en pasta española, con tejuelos.
Madrid, Espasa-Calpe, 1950. 4to. mayor; VIII pp., 644 pp. Con 824 ilustraciones fotográficas en negro entre el texto y 29 láminas en color. Encuadernación original en tela estampada.
2 volumes in-8, brochés, couvertures imprimées (dos fendus, couv. détachée), vii, 468 p. et 486 p., cartes et illustrations in et hors texte, rouss. I- Depuis les origines jusqu'à la fin du XVe siècle. II- Le Seizième siècle. Henri IV. Richelieu. (Say et Chailley, II, 166).
Zaragoza, IFC, 2020. 4to.; LXXXII pp., 274 pp. Reproducciones de mapas. Cubiertas originales.
Paris, Presse Universitaire de France 1953. In-8 broché de xxxii + 269 pages. Collection Bibliothèque de la science économique. Très bon état
211pp., 24cm., in the series "Centro internazionale di cultura "Giovanni Pico della Mirandola. Studi Pichiani" vol.7, softcover, VG, (introduction in Italian, text in Latin), ISBN 88-222-4703-5, F70888
34pp., 22cm., in the series "Mediaeval philosophical texts in translation" vol.3, softcover, VG, (English translation), ISBN 0-87462-203-4, F70891
Madrid, Ollero & Ramos, 1999. 4to. mayor; 3 hs., VIII pp., 416 pp., 2 hs. Cubiertas originales.
Light shelfwear to book. DJ has edgewear with a few small chips. ; Collection of Pfeiffer's works in German and English. ; 304 pages
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Many stamps to first few pages and textblock "Booksale". Spine a bit sunned. ; This volume is concerned with the foundations laid by Greek poets and scholars in the last three centuries B. C. For the whole future of classical scholarship. It starts with a brief survey of the pre-Hellenistic ages in Greece and a few hints at the oriental background. Then the author makes full use of the available evidence, especially that of the papyri, to demonstrate the fresh start made by Hellenistic poets after 300 B. C. And to describe the essential achievements of five generations of creative scholars in Alexandria and of their epigoni down to the age of Augustus. ; 9.75 x 0.75 x 6.5 Inches; 311 pages
Madrid, 1997. 4to.; 547 pp., 1 h. Enc. original.
In-folio; ff. (392), in caratteri romani; il titolo, tranne le prime due righe, è in caratteri gotici; pelle marrone ottocentesca firmata Bedford, con decorazione dorata ai piatti entro doppia cornice, titolo in oro al dorso, fregi, nervature, tagli dorati. Ex libris John Fairfax Crowder. Al frontespizio sotto al titolo una xilografia raffigura "Petrus Delphinus Generalis" inginocchiato di fronte a A. Romualdo; la pagina è inquadrata in una cornice a grottesche su legno che reca il monogramma "I C", che era stata impiegata nel 1521 per Sallustio, e poi per l'edizione delle Vite de SS. Padri del 1532. Raro epistolario del generale dei camaldolesi, fonte ricchissima per la vita storica e artistica fiorentina del XV secolo. PIETRO DELFIN, (Venezia 1444-1525), venne eletto generale dei camaldolesi nel 1480, e coltivò costantemente le lettere e la teologia, tenendosi in relazione con gli uomini più illustri del suo tempo, soprattutto con gli umanisti. Irriducibile avversario del Savonarola, nel suo Dialogus in Ieronymum Ferrariensem arrivò a chiedere la condanna al rogo del frate. Prima edizione del suo epistolario, una ricchissima fonte per la dottrina teologica ma anche per i dettagli storici di cui le sue lettere sono corredate. L'argomento principale che è al centro degli scritti di Delfin è certamente la disputa teologica o comunque religiosa, oggetto di fitti scambi epistolari con i rappresentanti del clero e gli umanisti di tutta Italia; tra gli altri argomenti vi rientra anche una disquisizione piuttosto lunga (l. II ep.LXXVII) circa l'azione corruttrice delle rappresentazioni teatrali, in particolare delle commedie, con un richiamo ai ludi scaenici degli antichi romani. Ma dati i rapporti con gli umanisti del tempo, la raccolta contiene anche scambi epistolari con questi ultimi: Ugolino Verino, Ermolao Barbaro, Francesco Guicciardini ecc. Ad esempio proprio in una di queste missive si esprime l'augurio che si ponga mano ad una edizione completa delle opere di Leon Battista Alberti. In folio; ff. (392), in Roman characters; the title, except for the first two lines, is in gothic characters; 19th century brown calf binding signed Bedford, with gilt decoration on the plates within a double frame, gilt title on the spine, friezes, bands, gilt edges. Ex libris John Fairfax Crowder. On the title page, under the title, a wood plate depicts "Petrus Delphinus Generalis" kneeling in front of A. Romualdo; the page is framed in a grotesque frame on wood bearing the monogram "I C", which had been used in 1521 for Sallustio, and then for the edition of the Vite dei SS. Padri 1532. Rare epistolary of the general of the Camaldolese order, a very rich source for the historical and artistic life of Florence in the 15th century. PIETRO DELFIN, (Venice 1444-1525), was elected general of the Camaldolese order in 1480, and constantly cultivated literature and theology, keeping in touch with the most illustrious men of his time, above all with the humanists. Irreducible opponent of Savonarola, in his Dialogus in Ieronymum Ferrariensem he came to ask for the friar to be condemned to the stake. First edition of his epistolary, a very rich source for theological doctrine but also for the historical details with which his letters are accompanied. The main topic that is at the center of Delfin's writings is certainly the theological or religious dispute, the subject of dense exchanges of letters with representatives of the clergy and humanists from all over Italy; among the other topics there is also a rather long disquisition (l. II ep.LXXVII) about the corrupting action of theatrical representations, in particular of comedies, with a reference to the ludi scaenici of the ancient Romans. Given the relationships with the humanists of the time, the collection also contains correspondence with the latter: Ugolino Verino, Ermolao Barbaro, Francesco Guicciardini etc. For example, precisely in one of these letters the wish is expressed that a complete edition of the works of Leon Battista Alberti be put to work.
Frontispiece has been repaired with cloth tape. Former owner's name to ffep deleted with black marker. Chipping to spine ends. 1 corner lightly bumped. Light edgewear to corners. Dampstaining to corners of 3-4 pages and rear inner corner. Some pencil notes by R. E. Fantham. Pages tanned. ; 350 pages