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92pp.+ 9pp.ills., 26cm., in de reeks "Mededelingen van de Koninklijke Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schone Kunsten van België. Klasse der Letteren" Jg.57 Nr.1, [bevat o.m.: DE SMET G., Brugse humanisten aan de wieg van de Germaanse filologie (pp.21-36), STEEL C., Het genot als hoogste goed. Enige beschouwingen bij het hedonisme van Epicurus (pp.37-60), etc.], mooie staat, B78945
156pp.+ 9 illustraties buiten tekst, 26cm., in de reeks "Mededelingen van de Koninklijke Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schone Kunsten van België. Klasse der Letteren" Jg.54 Nr.1, [bevat o.m.: GERLO A.: De Erasmusbrief uit de Cranevelt-collectie 1520-1522. Context en overlevering (pp.1-23), STEEL C., De mens is meer dan de sekse. Joachim Eriugena over de differentie der seksen (pp.83-106), LYON B., The influence of Emile Durkheim on Marc Bloch and Jules Romains (pp.123-146),… ], mooie staat, B78943
208pp.richement ill.en couleurs et en bl/n, 28cm., bel état
208pp.rijkelijk geïll.in kleur en zw/w, 28cm., mooie staat
575pp., 25cm., publisher's hardcover, fine condition, ISBN 978-94-627-0079-6, G98789
Porto-Braga, Livraria Pax Editora, 1959. 4to. mayor; 5 hs., 293 pp., 2 hs. Cubiertas originales.
288pp., 24cm, softcover, in the series "Supplementa Humanistica Lovaniensia" volume XXXIX (39), fine condition, with contributions in English and in Italian, ISBN 978-94-6270-048-2, G98763
Ed. Ouvriéres 1973, In-8 broché, 134 pages. Trés bon état.
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Non-circulating set. Books have minor shelfwear and rubbing. Else VG; Two Volume Set. Volume I has 408 pages. Volume II has 409 pages.
Tiny stain to front board. Very minor shelfwear. DJ has a couple of tiny chips. ; 18 pps text by Charles Mitchell, 10 tipped in colour plates with accompanying text by Plutarch. Humanistic culture of early fifteenth century Florence is brilliantly exemplifiedby the colorful illuminations from this Latin translation of ten of Plutarch's Lives Accompanied by English translations describing the scenes. ; The Library of Illuminated Manuscripts; 40 pages
Light edgewear. Spine ends are lightly worn. Former Gift inscription and marker dot to fly-page. Otherwise Near Fine. ; 18 pps text by Charles Mitchell, 10 tipped in colour plates with accompanying text by Plutarch. Humanistic culture of early fifteenth century Florence is brilliantly exemplifiedby the colorful illuminations from this Latin translation of ten of Plutarch's Lives Accompanied by English translations describing the scenes. ; The Library of Illuminated Manuscripts; 40 pages
ff. [60], 320 numbered leaves. Woodcut Aldine anchor and dolphin printer's device on the title page and last leaf. Latin Italic type. Some age stain, especially on first and last leaves. In several places the name of Erasmus is obliterated in ink by a censor. An early ownership on the title has been washed out, and a small marginal chip has resulted. Small 8vo. 160 mm. Edges decorated red. Early nineteenth century full vellum binding. Lacks front fly leaf. This second and improved Aldine edition is essentially a reprint of the edition of 1516, edited by Giovanni Battista Cipelli, called Egnazio (1478-1553), with the addition of annotations by Erasmus, which were first published in the Froben edition of 1518. Both Aldine editions contain the relevant texts of Aurelius Victor and Eutropius with the continuation by Paulus Diaconus. The full work was once the common manual of almost everyone who wished to study Roman history, and because of this long and hard use, it is extremely difficult to obtain a clean and perfect example - Renouard. This second edition is considered the more valuable, as containing an 'Index Memorabilium' and the notes of Erasmus and the Venetian philologist Joannes Baptista Egnatius (ca. 1473-1553). Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus, commonly known as Suetonius (ca. 69/75-after 130). Suetonius was a close friend to Senator and letter-writer Pliny the Younger. Pliny describes him as 'quiet and studious, a man dedicated to writing'. Through Pliny, Suetonius came into favor with Trajan and Hadrian. Under Trajan he served as secretary of studies (precise functions are uncertain) and director of Imperial archives. Under Hadrian, he became the Emperor's secretary. In 122, Hadrian dismissed him for disrespectful behavior towards Empress Vibia Sabina. Suetonius may have later regained imperial favor under Hadrian and returned to his position. It was probably in Hadrian's time that he wrote his most important surviving work - this set of biographies on the Lives of the Twelve Caesars. Entitled 'De Vita Caesarum' it deals with successive Roman rulers, from Julius Caesar to Domitian. It also includes other texts on Roman history, notably Eutropius. This collection of ancient Roman historians is dedicated to the great book collector - Jean Grolier, and is followed by a letter from Erasmus commending the edition as well as Egnatius' scholarship. Renouard 91:7; Schweiger 974-975; Adams S-2035; UCLA A4S93; Graesse VI, 521; Ahmanson-Murphy 201 (incomplete); Bibliotheca Erasmiana Bruxellensis 499 (incomplete); Dibdin II, p. 439; STC Italian p. 651. Very good. Scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! ALDINE BOX SAFE
431pp. avec 12 ills. hors-texte, édition numérotée et limitée: ceci est le no. 1818/2500, br.orig, 18cm., bon état, F31008
Santiago de Compostela, 2004. 4to.; 363 pp., 1 h. Cubiertas originales.
New York-Paris, 1910 [Extrait de la "Revue Hispanique"]. Folio; 5 pp., 1 h. Cubiertas originales.