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14822823Strasbourg: : Printer of the 1481 Legenda aurea 22 March 1482. FOURTH EDITION first printed in 1477. . Folio: . 29.2 x 21.8 cm. . 274 unsigned leaves. A-C8 D10; a-m8 n6o-z8 aa-ff8 gg10. Complete with the initial and final blanks. Bound in contemporary blind-stamped calf over wooden boards from the bindery of the Augustinian monastery of St Zeno in Reichenhall Upper Bavaria active c. 1475-1528 EDBD w002516. The binding has been rebacked; the metal corner-pieces and perhaps a central boss have been removed. An original vellum label and shelf-mark are affixed to the front board. There is offsetting from now-removed manuscript pastedowns inside the boards though there are still vellum manuscript strips used for spine lining. The text is in excellent condition throughout with trivial blemishes. The text is rubricated and there some nice are 3- to 8-line initials in red and/or blue the first of which has marginal extensions. Provenance: A contemporary ownership inscription obscured by ink in red ink is to be found at the end of the table. “Ego cristianus emi hunc librum decem solidis denariorum". The name is repeated on the penultimate leaf also crossed through; Another inscription “Cristiannus Shab 1491†is written on the same leaf. With the bookplates of Jean Furstenberg 1890-1982 and E.P. Goldschmidt See his catalogue VII 1925 number 29. The arrival of printed books is so often regarded as one of the inaugural moments of the renaissance that it is sometimes forgotten that the first years of print also represented the last great flowering of the Middle Ages. The “Lumen Anime†Light of the Soul is testament to that. Formerly attributed to the Carmelite friar Mathias Farinator of Vienna who compiled the index the “Lumen Anime†is now known to be Berenger of Landorra General of the Dominican order and archbishop of Campostella from 1317 to 1325. The “Lumen Anime†is a sprawling manual of natural and moral philosophy that gathers together quotations on relevant themes from authors as diverse as Aristotle Theophrastus the elder Pliny Ptolemy Solinus Ambrose Augustine Jerome Isidore Hugh of St Victor and Avicenna. It is broadly organized in three parts beginning with the birth of Christ and other theological material before going on to such worldly matters as abstinence abjection adulation wealth guilt love humility health silence and pride. It then proceeds to the two longer parts: the first concerned with the natural world of plants animals and trees; and the second in more depth with problems of a moral and philosophical kind. It was immensely popular in the fifteenth century as a reference work and despite its Dominican origins found its natural home and use in the Benedictine orders of Central Europe. “The natural historical content of the ‘Lumen Anime’ centers as much on astronomy and meteorology as on flora and fauna; it includes a huge number of largely inauthentic citations of frequently exotic-sounding authors and the vast majority of its exempla have a a tripartite structure – a scientific or pseudo-scientific ‘proprietas’ is followed by a moralizing interpretation whose lesson is then reinforced by a quotation from a theological authority.†In the version of the text edited by Matthias Farinator which is the basis of the printed editions “chapters tend to be much longer and the initial natural historical ‘proprietas’ is often longer and supported by a series of quotations its components are then analyzed allegorically and a moralization follows.â€Nigel Harris “the Light of the Soul†2007 The textual history and authorship of the “Lumen Anime†are matters of considerable complexity. There are some 195 surviving manuscripts and fragments as well as four fifteenth and one sixteenth-century printed editions. Of the 195 manuscripts 35 date from the fourteenth century and the remainder from the fifteenth century including two that derive from the printed editions. Mary and Richard Rouse have established three principal lines of transmission. “Lumen A†is the original version as composed by Berenger of Landorra Archbishop of Compostella between 1317 and his death in 1330. It would appear that the collection took shape with the encouragement and support of Pope John XXII. It is the book’s Spanish origin that explains the presence of both Arabic and Greek material in the collections. By 1332 a copy of the manuscript had reached Austria where it was revised modified and expanded by an otherwise unknown monk Gregory of Vorau. “Lumen B†is the source of the text that was edited by Matthias Farinator and printed by Anton Sorg at Augsburg in 1477 and then reprinted again at Augsburg by Gunther Zainer in 1477 at Reutlingen in 1479 and in 1482 at Strasbourg. The Rouses have proposed that Farinator’s manuscript was a direct copy of the complete text of either Vorau 130 or Klosterneuberg 384 p.51 the earliest surviving witnesses to the B tradition. A third manuscript recension “Lumen C†derives from a compilation of material primarily from the A but also from the B text. This line of descent dates before 1357. As well as these principal traditions other manuscripts indicate that further modifications were made to the collections over time. Even before it was printed the “Lumen Anime†was intensively copied and its success as a printed book was assured. Yet if the “Lumen Anime†was a late medieval bestseller its market was geographically limited. Despite its Spanish origins only two copies of the manuscripts are now to be found outside of an area bounded by Strasbourg in the north and west Austria in the south and Poland and the Czech Republic in the east. The first of these is at Marseilles and belongs to the A tradition. The other is a fifteenth-century copy in the Bodleian Library that originally came from Erfurt where Farinator was based in the mid-1470s. There are otherwise no copies of the manuscripts in England Ireland France Italy Spain or the United States. Copies of the early printed editions are also extremely rare especially outside Central Europe. The Strasbourg edition is the only one that seems to have traveled west and north in the late fifteenth and sixteenth century with copies that can be traced back to this time in England now at All Soul’s Oxford the British Library the Lord Lumley-Prince Henry copy and Cambridge UL John Dee’s copy. If to the fifteenth century the “Lumen Anime†was a preacher’s manual of natural and moral philosophy to the sixteenth century it became more of a compendium and reference guide. BMC I 97; Hain-Copinger 10333; Goff L-396; Proctor 413; Polain 1468; Wellcome I 2175; Klebs 631.3; Thorndyke III 546ff. Sources: Mary A. and Richard H. Rouse ‘The Texts called Lumen Anime’ Archivum Fratrum Praedicatorum 41 Rome 1971 5-113; N.R. Ker Records of All Soul’s College Library. 1437-1600 Oxford 1971 27. Printer of the 1481 Legenda aurea, 22 March unknown books
172744208Lissabon: Ulyssipone Occidentali 1727-1732. 2 vols. Folio 355x26 cm. Contemporary vellum spines with ribbons with title-labels a few sl. imperf. Vol. 1: xxxii 916 iv pp. Vol. 2: p. 917-1580 148 pp. index 1-3 and gen. Index. a few quires browned several leaves seriously browned due to the paper; convent stamps on titles and in a few margins. Old ownership inscription on half-titles. See picture 'Exposición en verano 2012 en Rias Baixas: El Concello de Nigrán ofrere una muestra con más de una veintena de libros antiguos i.a. Expeditio. En esas fechas de 1733 en Portugal se affirmaba que esta obra era la mas copiosa la más exacta y le mejor escrita de todas que habian publicado sobre la visita de Santiago a España. A very rare and learned work proving the historical truth of the legend of the travels of St. James and the genuineness of his famous relics.' Ulyssipone Occidentali hardcover
Montauban, imprimerie et lith. E.Forestié, 1899. In-8 broché, frontispice (apôtre Santiago)-58 pp -une gravure dépliante (Notre-Dame de Monserrat en Catalogne -bois du XVII° siècle)). Tirage de 250 exemplaires. Signature de C. Daux sur la pp. de garde. Dos cassé consolidé au papier de réparation ; angle supérieur du premier plat de la couverture découpé ; rousseurs sur les barbes et dans les marges.
48514Gd.in-4 en feuilles sou étui fermé.Art et Bibliophilie.1967.Ex.430.Dessins en couleurs de Fontanarosa. Bel exemplaire.
B193326-2Porto/Santiago de Campostela 2002. 114 2pp. Prof. illus. in color. 11 color plates loosely inserted as issued. Sm. sq. folio. Boards. Joint catalogue of the two concurrent exhibitions of June-Sept. 2002 at the Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Serralves Porto and the Centro Galego de Arte Contemporánea Santiago de Campostela. Parallel texts in Spanish Portuguese and English by Miguel Fernández-Cid and Vicente Todoli Susan Harris José A. Bragança de Miranda David Platzker and Eduardo Lago. Signed by the artist on the half-title 2006. Porto/Santiago de Campostela, 2002. hardcover
B91816-2Santiago de Compostela 2002. 151 1pp. Prof. illus. Oblong 4to. Boards. Parallel texts in Galician Spanish and English. Signed and dated by the artist 5-15-03 opposite the title-page. Santiago de Compostela, 2002. hardcover
1920788221920 New York, Putnam's Sons, 1920, 3 volumes in 12 reliés pleine toile crème de l'éditeur, XVI-463, VI-514 et VIII-710 pages ; nombreuses illustrations hors-texte.
1950829511950 Saint-Mandé, Editions de la Tourelle, 1950, grand in 8° broché, 175 pages ; très nombreuses illustrations in et hors-texte de Jean BOULARD.
190551967 . Lausanne ,Art et Bibliophilie , Grand in 8° en feuilles sous couverture rempliée et emboitage .102 pp.Illustrations en couleurs de Fontanarosa .
Mm 170x240 Atti del convegno organizzato dal "Centro Italiano di Studi Compostellani - Università degli Studi di Perugia" dal 27 al 29 maggio 2016. Volume nella sua brossura originale, 976 pagine con figure in nero nel testo. Copia in condizioni di nuovo, spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
199336270Santiago de Compostela: Consorcio da Cidade de Santiago de Compostela. Unmarked copy in very good condition in wraps edge rubbing. LG . Near Fine. Paperback. 1993. Consorcio da Cidade de Santiago de Compostela paperback
053555Zaragoza Cobas i Cia ( circa 1965 ) 0 in folio (35x25) 1 volume reliure toilée de l'éditeur, jaquette illustrée (petites usures sur les bords de la jaquette), XXXII pages de texte préliminaire, et 120 pages d'illustrations, dont photographies en couleurs. Edition langue espagnole, française et anglaise. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
24175UK, Skira , 2010 Hardback, 430 pages, ENG. edition, 285 x 245 x 35 mm, mint condition , illustrated in color / b/w. . ISBN 978885720493213.
19683700629Madrid.: s.n. 1968. Paperback. Good. 22 cm. 641 p. 6 h. Encuadernación en tapa blanda de editorial ilustrada. Fernando Maria de Santiago de Compostela 1873-1936. Padre Crisóstomo de Bustamante O. F. M. Lorenzo Fernández. Padre Fernando Olmedo de Santiago. Imp. Tutor. Crisostomo de Bustamante . Geografía e historia 92 Fernando María de Santiago de Compostela O.F.M. Cap. [s.n.]. paperback
909IMPRIMERIE NATIONALE . 2009 . Nombreuses illustrations . 240 pages . Avec sa jaquette
B193903-1Santiago de Compostela 1996. 209pp. 155 illus. 4to. Wraps. D.j. English-language edition. Santiago de Compostela, 1996. paperback
1967748921967 Cadillac sur Garonne (Chateau des Ducs d'Epernon), mai-septembre 1967, in 4° broché.
19785s.l., hors commerce, s.d. (vers 1950), 1 broché, dos à spirale plastifiée. in-4, titre, (2)-17 feuillets ronéotypés, cartes ;
73726Coll. "Topo guide", Paris, éd. Fédération française de la randonnée pédestre, 2004, in-8 étroit éd., cartonnage souple, couv. photos coul. éd., 256 pp., papier glacé, très nb. cartes coul. détaillées et nb. photos en coul., sommaire, index des noms de lieux, Un Indispensable pour faire le chemin de Saint-Jacques de Compostelle de Tours jusqu'à Mirabeau. RARE Comme neuf
195740544Madrid: Roberto Carbonell S. A. 1957.- IX178 p.: Al final un conjunto de láminas comprendiendo 47 fotografÃas en negro de diferentes modelos de relojes gallegos; 8º 18 cm; Esmerada impresión sobre excelente papel de hilo verjurado; Portada dos tintas; Intonso con todas sus barbas; Cartulina Ed.- Biblioteca Literaria del Relojero. 5. Las cubiertas algo manchadas interior perfecto. RELOJES CRONOLOGÃA CALENDARIOS ALMANAQUES. Libro en español Roberto Carbonell paperback
19951135876Santiago de Compostela : Xunta de Galicia, 1995. 296 S. Mit zahlr. auch farb. Abb. Originalbroschur.
2010226277Milano : Skira 2010. First Edition. Hardback. An exceptional copy; fine in the publisher's printed boards. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. Literally as new.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 430 pages; Physical description; 430 p. : ill. chiefly col. map plans ; 29 cm. Catalogue of an itinerant exhibition organised by S.A. de Xestion do Plan Xacobeo and held at the Cite de l'architecture et du patrimoine-musee des monuments francais Paris 16 March-16 May 2010 at the Braccio di Carlo Magno Vatican City 3 June-1 Aug. 2010 and at the Monasterio de San Martin~o Pinario Santiago de Compostella 15 Aug.-15 Oct. 2010. At head of title: Xunta de Galicia; Xacobeo 2010 Galicia. Includes bibliography p. 405-428. Contents; The reason for a traveling exhibition : Diego Gelmirez genius and traveling spirit of Romanesque / Manuel Castineiras -- Compostela and Europe. Didacus Gelmirius patron of the arts : Compostela's long journey : from the periphery to the center of Romanesque art / Manuel Castineiras -- Compostela. Culture and learning in Compostela and the Way of Saint James / Adeline Rucquoi. The basilica in Compostela and the way of pilgrimage / John Williams. Codex Calixtinus : the book of the Church of Compostela / Klaus Herbers. Illustration in the Codex Calixtinus / Alison Stones. Gelmirez's ""pious robbery"" / Jose Maria Diaz Fernandez. The survival and destruction of Gelmirez's altar in the modern age / Miguel Tain Guzman. A granite shaft possibly from a column on the paradise front of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela / Francisco Singul. The fortune of Diego Gelmirez in the cultural tradition of Galician nationalism / Ramon Villares -- Europe. The Gregorian reform and origins of Romanesque / Arturo Carlo Quintavalle. The Basilica of Saint-Sernin at Toulouse and the question of the carved tympani / Quitterie Cazes. The art of the Pilgrims' Road to Santiago and Cluny / Jose Luis Senra Gabriel y Galan. Nostos : Ulysses Compostela and the ineluctable modality of the visible / Francisco Prado-Vilar. Gelmirez and the cult of Saint James in Italy / Rosa Vazquez. Diego Gelmirez's journey through the collections of the Musee des monuments francais Paris / Jean-Marc Hofman Annaig Chatain -- Catalog of works. Santiago and the adventure of the way of pilgrimage. Gelmirez in France. Gelmirez in Italy. Gelmirez in Portugal. The written memory of a genius -- Appendix. Subjects; Gelmirez Diego d. 1140 - Exhibitions. James the Greater Saint - Cult - Exhibitions. Gelmirez Diego approximately 1069-1140 - Art patronage - Exhibitions. Milano : Skira hardcover
1993766841993 Paris, Desclée de Brouwer, 1993, in 4° relié pleine toile noire de l'éditeur, jaquette illustrée en couleurs, 389 pages ; innombrables illustrations, en noir et en couleurs.
17793Barcelone, Editions Le Poligrafa, 1965, in 8° reliure toile de léditeur, 215 pages, 124 planches en noir et 16 planches en couleurs, jaquette illustrée.
Hardcover petit in-4 carre (26x26), 158 pages entierement illustrees en couleurs, index, cartonnage illustre de l'editeur, jaquette illustree en couleurs. Tres bel exemplaire. [PIL-HA1@]