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Halle, Waisenhause, 1783. Small 8vo. Very nice red full vellum, back faded. All edges gilt and tooled. Broad gilt borders on sides, gilt back. 1079,308,(4) pp. Fine condition.
Stockholm, Svenska Kyrkans Diakonistyrelses Bokförlag, (1947). 4to. (26,5 x 20,5 cm.). Indbundet i et meget smukt privat hellæderbind af dybrød maroquin med ophøjede bind på ryg. Forgyldt rygtitel. Forgyldte stregbordurer på permer, indvendig med bred forgyldt bordure., helt guldsnit. 1282,430 pp., plancher og 4 kort. Aldeles frisk eksemplar.
Heilbronn, Eckebrechti, 1753. 4to. Contemp. full blindtooled vellum, raised bands, handwritten title on spine. (18),675,(1) pp. Ocassional light browning, otherwise fine. Hebrew and Latin text.
Zürich, Meier & Zeller, 1842-58. Lex8vo. Bound in 9 contemp. hcalf. Spines gilt, spines rubbed. Corners bumped. In all ca. 6000 pp.
Erfurt und Gotha, henningsche, 1818. 4to. Uncut in orig. blue boards. Backstrip defective. Fronthinge weakening. (8),104 pp., 1 folded engraved plate of music and 12 engraved plates, some folded (folded view over Eisenach und die Wartburg, Fr. Bartel sc.). Some brownspots.
Kiøbenhafn, Daniel Paulli, (1681). 4to. Senere blank omslag, hvorpå Bjørn Kornerup har anført datoen 15 Decbr. 1923 (vel anskaffelsestidspunktet). 221,(3) pp. Svag skjold i øvre margin på nogle blade.
Kjøbenhavn, G.F. Kiesel, 1757. 4to. Nær samtidigt helldrbd. i flammet kalv. Rygforgyldning. Ryg med lettere brugsspor. (16),740,(12) pp. Første og sidste blade med lidt brunpletter.
Hardback, 477 p., 155 x 245 mm. ISBN 9782503540900. Ademar de Chabannes, monk at Saint Cybard in Angouleme in the early eleventh centuryand participant in the scriptorium at Saint Martial in Limoges, is well known for his historical and literary works, and his polemics in favour of the apostolic status of Martial, whose tomb was situated at the abbey that bore his name in Limoges. He also left behind some 451 autograph folios of liturgical music, much of which contributes to the debate about Martial?s apostolicity by providing a liturgy for him, as well as several of his companions, that recognizes Martial as an apostle. Along the way, Ademar produced some 100 original compositions. This edition presents for the first time all the texts and music that pertain to these liturgies, transcribed from Ademar's own autograph manuscripts. Languages: Latin, English.
Hardback, approx. CXX+330 p., 155 x 245 mm. ISBN 9782503545288. Languages: Latin, Italian.
Hardback, XX+492 p., 155 x 245 mm. ISBN 9782503050492. Hermann, von 1220 bis 1240 Custos der Benediktinerabtei Werden bei Essen, hat in annahernd 10.000 Versen die biblischen Proverbia Salomonis metrifiziert. Sein Werk gehort zu der erst ansatzweise erforschten Gattung der Bibeldichtungen aus der Zeit von etwa 1150 bis 1230, wie sie Laurentius von Durham, Petrus Riga, Aegidius von Paris, Alexander von Ashby und Leonius verfassten. Auszuge aus dem Hortus deliciarum publizierte Jean Baptiste Pitra im Spicilegium Solesmense (1855), nannte jedoch nicht die von ihm benutzten Handschriften. Zwei Codices der seit 1855 verschollenen Dichtung wurden von dem Herausgeber vor 20 Jahren in Bruxelles und Den Haag wiederentdeckt. Hermann hat in der ein Jahr nach der Ermordung des Kolner Erzbischofs Engelbert (1225) verfassten Dichtung den Proverbiakommentar des Beda Venerabilis intensiv genutzt und dessen gegen die Haretiker gerichtete Exegese aktualisiert. Poetische Vorbilder sind vor allem der in kurzester Zeit zum Klassiker avancierte Petrus Riga, dem Hermann auch in der Wahl des Metrums folgt, und Walter von Chatillon, daneben viele antike und mittelalterliche Autoren. Das Werk ist von grosser sprachlicher Sicherheit und virtuoser Beherrschung rhetorischer Stilmittel gepragt. Seine Lekture verspricht dem Theologen, Kunsthistoriker, Historiker und Literaturwissenschaftler einen aufschlussreichen Zugang zur moralisch-allegorischen Exegese der Proverbia. Languages: Latin, German.
Pp. 240, 136 pages of ills. ; 376 pages
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. DJ has rubbing and chipping with small tears. DJ spine is sunned. ; This book is about Roman religion in the age of Caesar, beginning with the ancestral cults of the Gens Julia at Bovillae and ending with the new cult of Divus Julius all over the Roman Empire. It deals with the old gods, politico-religious ideas, and ruler cult. Caesar is at the centre, as religious reformer rather than modern rationalist. This aspect of him, though remote and unfamiliar, rounds out the portrait of Caesar as the founder of the Empire of which one may get an occasional glimpse in the later writings of Mommsen but which has since been too seldom presented. ; 490 pages
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Hardcover in acceptable condition. No jacket. Second edition, corrected and enlarged. Leather-bound boards and spine. No page numbers. Boards are partially detached, held on only by binding string. Spine sides are split. Boards are stained, lightly scored and worn. Some abrasions on edges. Rear leading corners are split. Front leading corners are bumped. Spine ends are chipped. Page block and pages are tanned and marked. Ink marks on front pastedown. FEP has possibly been torn out. Worm damage on front pastedown and leading edges of early pages. Lower edge of BEP is chipped. Creases throughout pages. Text is faded on a few pages but remains legible throughout. HCW Used
Hardback, XXVII+499 p., 1 b/w ill., 155 x 245 mm. ISBN 9782503048819. Ne vers le milieu du xiie siecle et mort en 1214 ou, plus vraisemblablement, en 1208, Alexandre d'Ashby, prieur de la maison augustinienne homonyme situee non loin de Northampton, a redige plusieurs oeuvres en prose et en vers qui temoignent de la variete de ses interets, qui vont de l'hagiographie a la predication en passant par la meditation et la pastorale. Sans etre une figure de premier plan, Alexandre d'Ashby compte sans doute parmi les auteurs qui ont contribue au renouveau culturel que l'Angleterre a connu au tournant du xiie au xiiie siecles, renouveau auquel ont contribue plusieurs Augustiniens mais qui demeure encore assez mal connu. La presente edition propose la totalite des oeuvres en prose qui dans l'etat actuel de la recherche peuvent etre attribuees au prieur d'Ashby : la version longue et la version abregee du De artificioso modo predicandi, un des premiers traites consacres aux techniques de composition du sermon, deux collections de sermons redigees a l'intention des clercs ayant charges d'ames et qui suivent l'annee liturgique depuis l'Avent, vingt et un sermons isoles donnes a differentes occasions liturgiques par Alexandre d'Ashby ainsi que les Meditationes, traite adresse a un abbe anonyme et qui, comme son titre l'indique, se propose d'encourager la pratique de la meditation. Languages: Latin, French.
Hardback, 649 p., 155 x 245 mm. ISBN 9782503041018. Languages: Middle Dutch, Latin, English.
Hardback, CXCVII+195 p., 155 x 245 mm. ISBN 9782503004174. Dans ce volume ont ete edites les sermons 151-156, qui appartiennent a une serie d'homelies que saint Augustin a prechees en octobre 417 contre le pelagianisme, ainsi que le sermon 154 A, qui fut decouvert par Germain Morin. Tandis que le dernier offre une exegese relativement simple de Rom. 7, 15-25, les sermons 151-156 contiennent un commentaire systematique et plutot complexe sur Rom. 7, 5-8, 17, dans lequel l'eveque d'Hippone propose une nouvelle exegese de Rom. 7, 14-25 et 8, 4. L'introduction a l'edition contient a cote d'une discussion detaillee de la datation des sermons 151-156 (ecrite en collaboration avec J. Lossl de Cardiff University) et de la specificite de leur argumentation, une etude approfondie de leur transmission directe et indirecte. Une partie importante de cette etude est consacree aux relations genealoqiques des temoins les plus anciens (IX-XII) du recueil medieval de sermons augustiniens De uerbis Apostoli, qui constitue le deuxieme volet de la collection De uerbis Domini et Apostoli. L'introduction est donc complementaire a l'etude de la transmission du premier volet qui a ete publiee en 2006 dans la serie Instrumenta Patristica et Mediaevalia par L. De Coninck, R. Demeulenaere et B. Coppieters 't Wallant. Languages: Latin, French.
Hardback, CLXXX+305 p., 155 x 245 mm. ISBN 9782503007731. Sono ormai trascorsi piu di 270 anni da quando D. Vallarsi realizzo l'ultima edizione dell'in Galatas di S. Girolamo (1734-1742), quella di cui, attraverso le ristampe di J.-P. Migne, tutti gli studiosi si sono finora serviti per leggere questo importante commentario paolino del monaco betlemita: un disinteresse durato troppo a lungo, specialmente se si considera che nei circa 220 anni intercorsi tra l'edizione a stampa di Erasmo da Rotterdam e quella di Vallarsi si ebbero altre due edizioni, quella di Mariano Vittori e quella di J. Martianay, a testimonianza di una significativa vitalita delle opere geronimiane nella cultura europea, almeno fino alla meta del XVIII secolo. Nell'annunciare la fine dell'oblio al quale questo interessantissimo commentario di Girolamo sull'Epistola di Paolo ai Galati e stato ingiustamente condannato negli ultimi tre secoli, l'auspicio dell'editore (Giacomo Raspanti) e di fornire alla comunita scientifica, oggi, nel XXI secolo, uno strumento indispensabile per riflettere sull'esegesi paolina del monaco betlemita, sulle relazioni di quest'esegesi con Origene e la tradizione alessandrina ma anche con l'esegesi letteralista degli antiocheni e con i commentari paolini, tutt'altro che 'minori', di Mario Vittorino, Ambrosiaster, Agostino, Pelagio (questi ultimi due, composti dopo l'in Galatas di Girolamo, ma in evidente 'dialogo' con il commentario del Dalmata). Per tanti decenni, nel corso del '900, si e scritto del fenomeno del 'paolinismo' nella produzione letteraria del IV secolo senza, tuttavia, che le importanti conclusioni di tanti studiosi potessero essere basate sul terreno saldo e sicuro di un testo critico di quello che e sicuramente tra i piu significativi prodotti dell'esegesi paolina latina della fine del IV secolo, ovverosia l'in Galatas di Girolamo. Le novita che la nuova edizione dell'in Galatas presenta per gli studiosi di esegesi paolina geronimiana (ma vorremo dire di esegesi cristiana antica) non sono poche: grazie alla collazione di piu di sessanta testimoni manoscritti, l'edizione propone all'incirca 400 innovazioni testuali sostanziali rispetto al testo di Migne. Dell'ampio lavoro condotto sulla tradizione manoscritta dell'in Galatas dall'VIII secolo fino al XVI e sulle gia citate 4 edizioni critiche succedutesi dal XVI al XVIII secolo e data notizia nell'Introduzione, nella quale piu di 100 pagine sono dedicate alla descrizione di ciascun manoscritto, all'individuazione delle relazioni tra i codici ed alla dettagliata presentazione dei criteri seguiti nella realizzazione del testo critico del commentario. Numerose sono inoltre le indicazioni che la nuova edizione potra dare a quanti si occupano di filologia biblica, giacche non solo il commento geronimiano ma anche il testo dei lemmi della Lettera ai Galati e delle restanti citazioni bibliche e attentamente ed accuratamente studiato. Infine non appare trascurabile il contributo che gli studiosi potranno trarre dagli Apparati che corredano il testo e dalle Annotazioni, che segnalano punti critici, novita importanti, problematiche testuali particolarmente ardue ed ancora aperte, aspetti linguistici e tematici dell'in Galatas di notevole rilevanza. Languages: Latin, Italian.
Hardback, LXXXVIII+531 p., 155 x 245 mm. ISBN 9782503045214. The Dragmaticon, William of Conches' major systematic treatise on natural philosophy, was probably written in Normandy between 1144 and 1148. It was copied and widely circulated in no less than 80 manuscripts for more than 400 years. It was even translated into Catalan in the fifteenth century. The editio princeps, published in 1567 in Strasburg by Josiah Rihel and reprinted in 1967, was prepared by the Italian physician and humanist Guglielmo Gratarolo, who used just one manuscript he bought in Padua, then collated against another owned by Rihel, and often 'emended' (sometimes quite arbitrarily). The present edition, by another Italian, a philologist and classicist turned medievalist, provides for the first time a critical text, based on 40 selected manuscripts. A detailed introduction informs on William of Conches' works and career, as well as title, dating, aims, and the manuscript transmission of the Dragmaticon. Two registers of apparatus give a full documentation of both the sources and/or parallels and the meaningful variant readings of the 40 manuscripts used. The improvements on Gratarolo's edition are quite substantial. The critical edition of the early Catalan translation, edited by a known Catalan philologist, accompanies the Latin edition, making this volume all the more valuable. Languages: Latin.
Hardback, 682 p., 155 x 245 mm. ISBN 9782503500102. Volume IIa consists of two volumes. IIA (circa 500 pages in 8?°) will contain the Praefatio, Preliminary Remarks and the theological and exegetical pseudepigraphs. The ascetical and monastic literature, followed by indices (circa 300 pages) will be entered in IIB (circa 500 pages). The number of indices has been raised from three to twenty in order to facilitate the access to the wide variety of data gathered. In tome II, a particular emphasis has been placed on the study of florilegia and epitomes. Languages: Latin.
Hardback, CXX+342 p., + 23 ill. + 32 plates, 155 x 245 mm. ISBN 9782503040011. Rabanus Maurus (780-856), a monk and then abbot of Fulda, ended his career as archbishop of Mainz. Perhaps the most famous of his numerous works, the In honorem sanctae crucis (dated 810), better known traditionally since the Renaissance as De laudibus sanctae crucis, consists of a remarkable series of 28 carmina figurata glorifying the holy cross. Rabanus thus followed the Constantinian poet Porphyrius Optatianus, and also, but more discretely, some poems composed on this theme by Venantius Fortunatus. But from the outset he went further than his predecessors. Indeed, he did not compose a few isolated poems but a unified cycle. And the degree of complexity achieved by Rabanus in the tangle of versus intexti, of drawings, of each poem taken as a whole constitutes a kind of record for the genre that the Middle Ages did not surpass. The proposed edition follows the editio princeps of Jacques Wimpfeling (Pforzheim, 1503), the other editions (1605, 1627, and finally the Patrologia Latina) having been printed without recourse to the manuscripts. It consists of an introduction, the critical Latin text with the apparatus taking account of all of the ninth century manuscripts, and various annexes, which enable this difficult text to be read with the least inconvenience possible. There is a new French translation of the carmina figurata, explanatory notes of the carmina figurata and of their parallels, and several indexes. There is a colour reproduction of the carmina figurata as can be seen in the Vatican manuscript, Reginensis no 124. Languages: Latin.
Hardback, XX+163 p., + 21 microfiches (4011 pp), 230 x 315 mm. ISBN 9782503503356. La parution du Thesaurus Marii Victorini rejouira particulierement les patrologues et tous ceux qui s'occupent de l'antiquite tardive. Cet instrument de travail comporte: Enumeratio Formarum, Index formarum a tergo ordinatarum, Index formarum graecarum, Index formarum singulorum operum, Index formarum secundum orthographiae normam collatarum, Tabula frequentiarum, Concordantia formarum. Reunissant dans un seul instrument de travail les traitements de toutes les oeuvres de Marius Victorinus, ce Thesaurus permettra une approche nouvelle de ce grand initiateur. Languages: Latin, French.
Kiøbenhavn, Kongl. Waysenhuuses Bogtrykkeri af C.F. Risel, 1761. Indbundet i 2 samtidige helldrbd. med rig rygforgyldning og skindtitler på rygge. Rygge med lettere brugspor. 988,795 pp. Indvendig ren og frisk.
Strengnäs, Olof Olofzson Enaeo, 1625. 4to. In contemporary full vellum binding with title in contemporary hand to upper part of spine. Annotations to pasted down front- and end paper in contemporary hand. The figurative woodcut frame on title-page vague. Internally fine. (24), 457, (11) pp.
Paris, Jean Boudot, 1699. 12mo. Bound in a beautiful contemporary full calf binding with gilt spine and boards. Five raised bands and gilt title label to spine. Gilt fleurs de lis to compartments of spine. Boards with beautiful gilt ornamental borders inside which another gilt border worth corner-ornamentation and a gilt centre-ornamentation. All edges gilt. Writings in ink to the first and last leaves, otherwise internally clean. (2), 252, (4) pp.