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1798LRB589s.n., Rue S. André'des'Arts, n° 46 Paris 1798 Nombre de volumes : 2 volumes (tomes 2 et 3 seuls) — Reliure : Pleine basane marbrée de l'époque, encadrement de filets dorés sur les plats, dos lisses richement ornés de fleurons et roulettes, pièces de titre et de tomaison vert sombre dorées — Illustrations : Nombreuses figures gravées hors texte, dont frontispice 'Sophie' signé Borel del. et Delignon sculp. ; titre du t. II annonçant « avec quatorze figures », t. III « avec figures » — Langue : Texte latin et traduction française en regardContenu :? Tome II : Élégies de Tibulle, suivies des Baisers de Jean Second (traduction par Mirabeau), avec planches gravées.? Tome III : Tibulle, suivi de Contes et Nouvelles (par Mirabeau), notamment 'Le Filet de Vulcain, ou les Amours de Mars et Vénus', avec figures.Particularités d'exemplaire : Avis de tirage imprimé indiquant qu'il « a été tiré quelques exemplaires de cet Ouvrage sur papier vélin, et un très'petit nombre sur grand papier vélin superfin » — État : Bel ensemble d'époque, frottements d'usage aux plats et aux coiffes, petites épidermures et coins émoussés ; mors localement fendillés sans gravité ; papier vélin frais dans l'ensemble avec rousseurs et brunissures éparses, pâles mouillures marginales à quelques feuillets ; belles impressions des tailles'douces
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#[33932]Diss. Utrecht rechtsgeleerdheid 28-6-1784 ; 4 28 4 p. l Promotievers van G.A Visscher JCtus. unknown
2012Q-0761366636Kar-Ben Publishing 2012-08-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Kar-Ben Publishing hardcover
1973SUTHERLA011847A. Zwemmer London. 1973. First edition. Quarto. Unpaginated. Six-page introduction by Giorgio Soavi Janus followed by numerous black and white photographs of the artist living and working in Menton Venice Kent and Pembrokeshire. Also includes family photographs of Sutherland's earlier life as well as a text by him and reproductions of thirteen unpublished drawings.Inscribed by the artist on the title-page: ''with best wishes - Graham Sutherland.'' From the library of noted collector Allen Freer with his nameplate on the front pastedown.Three small puncture marks to spine. Very good indeed in near-fine slightly nicked dustwrapper. A. Zwemmer, London. unknown
#[33950]Diss. Leiden rechtsgeleerdheid 8-6-1769 ; 4 47 1 p. l Opdracht aan vader Joannes Mossel van Stralen broer Abrahamus van Stralen en ooms Henricus Lanssel Henricus van Stralen Arnoldus Brouwer Semeins en Nicolaus Baartmans. unknown
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Book shows light wear to covers only, previous owner's name on cover, fading to spine and cover edges. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no other blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind with sections on medical plasters, their use and application, including: Arnica plaster, size, action and uses, belladonna plaster, plasters for Bell-capsic, blister, breast, canthos, capsicum, kidney, cough,plurisy, poor man's, rheumatic,salicylic acid, toothache, thapsia, adhesive plasters, (Janus, Jonco, De La Cour's,) mustard plaster, court, cotolia, isinglass, corn and bunion, etc. Copyright 2011 Pistil Books
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199815202New York: Scalo 1998. First Engllish edition. Hardcover. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. 4to. Published in conjuction with the Foundation Cartier pour I'art contemporain exhibition of the work of Francesca Woodman 1958-1981 and curated by Herve Chandes. Preface by Chandes and essays by Philippe Sollers David Levi Strauss Elizabeth Janus and Sloan Rankin. Includes bibliography biography and exhibition history of the artist who took her own life at the age of 23. 160 pages. Scalo hardcover
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19789042Newark VT: The Janus Press For Charles Seluzicki 1978. 1978. Decorations cut by Dorian McGowan. Limited to 300 numbered copies SIGNED by Snodgrass this being #143. 4to. Unpaginated. Bound in stiff decorated grey wrappers. Printed by Claire van Vliet and Victoria Fraser at the Janus Press. Very fine. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. Soft cover. As New. Newark, VT: The Janus Press (For Charles Seluzicki), 1978. paperback
199066901-k-C1Amsterdam/ The Hague Institute of Contemporary Art/SDU 1990. Bound in cloth with dust jacket. 19x135 cm. 151 p. Many ills of her works in colour. . -Dust jacket shows minor shelf wear but otherwise the book is in excellent condition. ISBN 9012066409. Amsterdam/ The Hague, Institute of Contemporary Art/SDU hardcover
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#[33938]Diss. Leiden rechtsgeleerdheid 22-3-1762 ; 4 28 1 p. unknown
2010Q-0761352112Kar-Ben Publishing ® 2010-01-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Kar-Ben Publishing ® paperback
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1990Q-0929371232Kar-Ben Publishing ® 1990-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Kar-Ben Publishing ® paperback
159134Leiden Lugduni Batavorum Apud Franciscum Hegerum 1631. Colophon at the end: 'Impressa Lugduni Batavorum in nova officina typographica Wilhelmi Christiani 1631' 12mo. XXVIII384 recte 3821 colophon1 blank p. Vellum. 13.5 cm 'The kissing poet' Ref: STCN ppn 833698613; Brunet 5257; Willems 1669; Graesse 6339; Ebert 20786 Details: 5 thongs laced through the joints. Short title in ink on the back. Engraved title with the portrait of the first love of the neolatin poet Janus Secundus Julia locked within a kind of medallion and surrounded by 2 cornucopiae; the text reads: 'Vatis amatoris Iulia sculpta manu' i.e. 'a portrait sculped by the hand of the author'. On p. 10 verso an almost full-page engraved portrait of Janus Secundus himself holding in his hand the medal or medallion he made with the portrait of Julia; underneath the portrait a 4 line poem by his brother Hadrianus Marius Condition: Vellum age-tanned. Front pastedown detached. Some irregular pagination Note: The Dutch neolatin poet Janus Secundus Nicolai Hagiensis was born on the 15th of november 1511 the day of the martyr Secundus in The Hague. He died very young in 1536. In 1528 he moved to Mechelen where his father was appointed president of the 'High Council'. This town was the residence of the Austrian vicequeen Margaretha of Parma. The southern part of the Netherlands was in this time the center of a florishing urban civilization. In May 1530 Secundus met a young prostitute from Mechelen called Julia and fell in love with her. Julia became the subject of his first book of elegies his 'Julia Monobiblos' in which he tells how he won and lost his love. During his studies in Bourges under the famous jurist Alciati he wrote his first 'Basia'. Alciati introduced Secundus there also to the newest Italian poetry. A humanist poet often started his career with erotic poetry like Piccolomini and Beza. Secundus' 'kiss-poems' are a variation on two 'kiss-poems' of the Latin poet Catullus ca. 84-54 B.C who became during the Renaissance a model for love-poetry. Secundus wrote in his short live 6835 lines of poetry of which only 425 lines were printed during his lifetime. He wrote 'with equal fluency all kinds of lyrical heroic and elegiac verse. Down to the present day Secundus lives in literary history as the kissing poet' . 'Until far in the 18th century Secundus is mentioned as one of the classics of love poetry' IJsewijn Companion to Neo-Latin studies I Leuven 1990 p. 152 The first edition of his collected works was posthumously published in 1541 in Utrecht and was edited by Secundus brother Marius. All later editions are based on this edition. The manuscript with the collected works used for this edition came later in the possession of the Dutch classicist Petrus Scriverius 1576-1660. He produced a new edition in 1612 in which he also incorporated poems of Secundus which had been omitted in the 1541 edition because they were thought to be disagreeable to the French and English king. In this second edition of 1631 Scriverius incorporated more material from other sources and manuscripts. Best source for Secundus is J.P. Guépin 'De kunst van Janus Secundus' Amst. 1991. It opens with 18 page with 'testimoni'a and 'iudicia' on Secundus. After the poems of Secundus Scriverius added some poems of his brother Marius: 'Cymba amoris et alia poemata'. p. 249/266 This is followed by Secundus' prose letters though with some poetry that he wrote during his 3 voyages through France and his trip to Spain. p. 269/345 At the end have been added some letters and a treatise on the family of Secundus 'De Nicolao Patre & gente Nicolaia' Collation: 8between leaf 4 and 5 have been inserted the leaves pi5 and pi6 4; A-Q12 Between the gatherings C and D the pagination of 72/79 is skipped.Leaf H11 p. 195/96 misnumbered 159/196 is a cancel. Leaves K11 & K12 have also irregular pagination the numbers of the pages 244/45 are doubly used. Leaf L8 is a blank leaf. Leaf Q12 verso blank Photographs on request hardcover
120511Paris Parisiis Sumtibus Societatis 1748. 12mo. II3821 corrigenda p. portrait. Vellum 14.5 cm Ref: cf. Willems 1669 Details: 5 thongs laced through the joints. An engraved portrait on the title of the first love of Janus Secundus Julia locked within a kind of medallion and surrounded by 2 cornucopiae; the text reads: Vatis amatoris Iulia sculpta manu i.e. a portrait sculped by the hand of the author; opposite the title is a full-page engraved portrait of Janus Secundus himself holding in his hand the medal or medallion he made with the portrait of Julia; underneath the portrait a 4 line poem by his brother Hadrianus Marius Condition: Binding soiled. Old ownership entry on the first flyleaf. Outer margin of the portrait & the title thumbed. Paper yellowing Note: The Dutch neolatin poet Janus Secundus Nicolai Hagiensis was born on the 15th of november 1511 the day of the martyr Secundus in The Hague. He died very young in 1536. In 1528 he moved to Mechelen where his father was appointed president of the High Council. This town was the residence of the Austrian vicequeen Margaretha of Parma. The southern part of the Netherlands was in this time the center of a florishing urban civilization. In May 1530 Secundus met a young prostitute from Mechelen called Julia and fell in love with her. Julia became the subject of his first book of elegies his Julia Monobiblos in which he tells how he won and lost his love. During his studies in Bourges under the famous jurist Alciati he wrote his first Basia. Alciati introduced Secundus there also to the newest Italian poetry. A humanist poet often started his career with erotic poetry like Piccolomini and Beza. Secundus' kiss-poems are a variation on two kiss-poems of the Latin poet Catullus ca. 84-54 B.C who became during the Renaissance a model for love-poetry. Secundus wrote in his short live 6835 lines of poetry of which only 425 lines were printed during his lifetime. He wrote 'with equal fluency all kinds of lyrical heroic and elegiac verse. Down to the present day Secundus lives in literary history als the kissing poet' . 'Until far in the 18th century Secundus is mentioned as one of the classics of love poetry' IJsewijn Companion to Neo-Latin studies I Leuven 1990 p. 152 The first edition of his collected works was posthumely published in 1541 in Utrecht and was edited by Secundus' brother Marius. All later editions are based on this edition. The manuscript with the collected works used for this edition came later in the possession of the Dutch classicist Petrus Scriverius 1576-1660. He produced a new edition in 1619 in which he also incorporated poems of Secundus which had been omitted in the 1541 edition because they were thought to be disagreeable to the French and English king. In his second edition of 1631 Scriverius incorporated more material from other sources and manuscripts. Best source for Secundus is J.P. Guépin De kunst van Janus Secundus Amst. 1991 § The book on offer here is a reissue of the third edition of 1651. Willems says about the edition of 1651: 'L'édition de 1651 reproduit textuellement la précédente' id est that of 1631. The book opens with 18 pages testimonia and iudicia on Secundus. After these preliminary pages and before Secundus' text we find on page 27 a kind of half title: Joannis Secundi poemata quae reperiri potuerunt omnia. Ex tertia editione Petri Scriverii anno 1650. The year 1650 seems to be a printing error of the French printer. At the end are added some letters and a treatise on the family of Secundus De gente Nicolaia Provenance: on front flyleaf the old ownership entry of 'Frid. Guil. von Knebel'. We found on the internet a Friedrich Wilhelm von Knebel 1735-1799 who seems to have been a rigid and at the same time sloppy Prusian state official. § On the front pastedown is written in a different hand 'Ostheide'. Ostheide might refer to the Samtgemeinde collective municipality in the district of Lüneburg south of Hamburg in Lower Saxony Germany. Ostheide is also a German family name Collation: pi1 = A12 A12 minus leaf A12 B-Q12 R1 corrigenda Photographs on request hardcover
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0098-10Paris de Vuel 1806. gr.-8°. 2 Bll. 96 S. spät. HLn. Namenszug am Vortit. Johannes Secundus eigentlich Johann Nico Everaerts 1511 in Den Haag - 1536 bei St. Amand war ein niederländischer Dichter. Sein Vater war ein Freund des Erasmus von Rotterdam. 1532 ging er nach Bourges um Rechtswissenschaften zu studieren. Er erwarb dort seine Lizenz und ging im Jahr 1533 nach Madrid an den spanischen Hof Karl V. Secundus verfasste zahlreiche Bücher mit Elegien Epigrammen Oden Versepisteln etc . in neulateinischer Sprache. Sein wichtigstes Werk war die Basia eine kurze Zusammenstellung von 19 Gedichten in verschiedenen Versmaßen in denen er in Nachahmung Catulls das Sujet des Kusses behandelt. Paris, de Vuel 1806. unknown
1541ABC_49905Utrecht: Herman van Borculo 1541. 18th-century limp vellum sewn on 4 supports laced through the joints with the manuscript name of the author on the spine remnants of ties. 8vo. With Borculo's woodcut device on the title page and full-page woodcut device with the motto Felici genio vivax liber arte per orbem/Chalcographa missus non minus volat. on the verso of the last leaf. First edition of the collected works of Janus Secundus or Jan Everaerts 1511-1536 the most celebrated Neo-Latin poet of the Netherlands author of the world famous Basia Kisses. Apart from some scattered occasional poems see: Dekker Janus Secundus nothing of his work had been printed during his lifetime. In this 1541 edition edited by his brothers Grudius and Marius all the works by Secundus are printed for the first time including his Elegies epithalamia funeral poems odes epigrams and above all his Basia: a collection of 19 poems in various metres in which he explores the theme of the kiss in relation to his Spanish lover Neaera. The Basia are really extended imitations of Catullus and some poems from the Anthologia Graeca. Montaigne considered the Basia the equivalent of Rabelais or the Decameron.With a small bookplate "Bibliothecae Petri Buoninsegni Senis Siena 1805" below the imprint on the title page. The vellum is slightly stained the vellum around the spine is slightly damaged the top two supports have broken at the front hinge slightly browned throughout some occasional insignificant marginal staining. Otherwise in good condition.l Adams S-837; BL STC Dutch p. 185; Dekker Janus Secundus. De tekstoverlevering van het tijdens zijn leven gepubliceerde werk. Thesis UU 1986; Secundus Oeuvres complètes W. Gelderblom & P. Tuynman eds. daprès le ms. Rawlinson G. 154 Oxford Bodl. Libr. et lédition de 1541 avec trad. notes et études littéraires 2022; ; Stevenson I 2 1777; Typogr. Batava no. 2673. Herman van Borculo, hardcover