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187048320Bologna Torino Napoli 1870 1876 1877 1877 1882 1884. Folio. Bound in one nice hvellum. All 6 memoirs in offprints. De Bernardinis' memoir inscribed from the author. 51 - 271 - 430 - 232 - 33 - 23 pp. hardcover
1784004751Lancaster: Jacob Bailey 1784. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Good. 16mo - over 5¾ - 6¾" tall. 232pp. Full leather binding 3 raised bands. Heavy wear to cover contents are age- tanned and damp staned fore-edge is trimmed closely with no appreciable loss of text front free endpaper missing tiny archival tape repair to title page fore-edge former owner's name and occasional writing on endpapers binding is tight. German Evangelium Nicodemi "Gospel of Nicodemus" Purported Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs. A Collection of Short Apocryphal Bible-Related Books. Published in Lancaster Pennsylvania in 1784 by Jacob Bailey. <br/> <br/> Jacob Bailey hardcover
Frommann-9783772819377frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German Latin. Hardcover. New. 668 p. 172 x 250 cm. Priscianus und Iulius are Frischlins two most well-known dramas. This is the first publication in a modern German translation. The appendixes contain the dedications the prefaces and the afterwords from all of the editions published during Frischlins lifetime also with a German translation. In his work Priscianus first published in Strasbourg in 1580 Frischlin went back to the early years of humanism. In the course of the play Priscianus the old Latin grammarianthe embodiment of classical Latinity meets members of all four faculties who almost torture him to death with their technical jargon. In the end Erasmus and Melanchthon appear as representatives of humanism and cure the mistreated old man of his sufferings by using drastic measures. Praise of the standard which had been reached in imitating ancient Latinity is also a main subject in Iulius first published in Strasbourg in 1580. Caesar and Cicero risen from the underworld admire the splendor of the large German cities the art of war made possible by the German invention of gunpowder and the high level of literary education as well as the art of printing also invented in Germany and useful as a magnificent medium for propagating these. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772819377frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German Latin. Hardcover. New. 668 p. 172 x 250 cm. Priscianus und Iulius are Frischlins two most well-known dramas. This is the first publication in a modern German translation. The appendixes contain the dedications the prefaces and the afterwords from all of the editions published during Frischlins lifetime also with a German translation. In his work Priscianus first published in Strasbourg in 1580 Frischlin went back to the early years of humanism. In the course of the play Priscianus the old Latin grammarianthe embodiment of classical Latinity meets members of all four faculties who almost torture him to death with their technical jargon. In the end Erasmus and Melanchthon appear as representatives of humanism and cure the mistreated old man of his sufferings by using drastic measures. Praise of the standard which had been reached in imitating ancient Latinity is also a main subject in Iulius first published in Strasbourg in 1580. Caesar and Cicero risen from the underworld admire the splendor of the large German cities the art of war made possible by the German invention of gunpowder and the high level of literary education as well as the art of printing also invented in Germany and useful as a magnificent medium for propagating these. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772824470frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German Latin. Hardcover. New. 255 p. 172 x 250 cm. The introductory parts of this commentary contain information on the history of the origins and the performances on questions of metrics and on history of the material and the subjects which were the sources for the works. This is followed by line by line commentaries with explanations pertaining to the language subject matter and persons and with verification of the other texts which Frischlin adapted in both comedies. This last point refers to the quotes taken from academic texts from all the faculties which were incorporated into the dialogues in the satire Priscianus vapulans which from the viewpoint of late humanism were exposed to ridicule due to their barbaric linguistic form. In Iulius redivivus Frischlin puts mainly quotes from their own works in the mouths of Caesar as well as Cicero both of whom had come from the underworld to visit the Germania of the 16th century. These are accounted for individually with reference to the specifical historical contexts from which they originated. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772824470frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German Latin. Hardcover. New. 255 p. 172 x 250 cm. The introductory parts of this commentary contain information on the history of the origins and the performances on questions of metrics and on history of the material and the subjects which were the sources for the works. This is followed by line by line commentaries with explanations pertaining to the language subject matter and persons and with verification of the other texts which Frischlin adapted in both comedies. This last point refers to the quotes taken from academic texts from all the faculties which were incorporated into the dialogues in the satire Priscianus vapulans which from the viewpoint of late humanism were exposed to ridicule due to their barbaric linguistic form. In Iulius redivivus Frischlin puts mainly quotes from their own works in the mouths of Caesar as well as Cicero both of whom had come from the underworld to visit the Germania of the 16th century. These are accounted for individually with reference to the specifical historical contexts from which they originated. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
1776002342Paris: Valade 1776. .contenant des assertions consulaires sur l'Edit de Novembre 1563 le titre XVI de l'Ordonnance du mois d'Avril 1667 et sur l'Edit de Janvier 1718 portant établissement d'une Juridiction Consulaire en la Ville de Valenciennes : avec les Déclarations interprétatives & des Arrêts de Réglement. Des idées projets & Pareres sur la partie des Lettres de change Billets à ordre & au Porteur & sur plusieurs autres affaires de Commerce avec différentes Questions Remarques & Consultations suivies d'une Chronologie des Ordonnances sur les faillites & banqueroutes. Dédié à Mgr. Hue de Miromenil Grade des Sceaux de France. --- Un volume in 4o di 8-724 pagine. . Piena pelle dellepoca qualche alone alle prime pagine. Tassello di titolo al dorso strappato. Firma al titolo O Finn. Prima edizione; First Edition. Kress 7236 - Einaudi 2155 - Uno dei più interessanti manuali di commercio del XVIII secolo. Valade unknown
Frommann-9783772828041frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. Hardcover. New. 256 p. Frischlin's German poetry occupies a special position in his oeuvre. Frischlin wrote the majority of his texts in Latin the humanist language of education of his time; he regarded German on the other hand as a lowly language of the people and saw its use primarily as a concession to a supposedly uneducated audience. For Frischlin this included not only the common people but also the majority of the nobility. Against this background it is no coincidence that 'Fraw Wendelgard' 1580 Frischlin's only German-language drama published during his lifetime and also one of his best-known works in which he took up historical material was aimed at a courtly audience. In addition to 'Wendelgard' Frischlin also wrote drafts for three biblical comedies 'Hochzeit zu Kana' 'Joseph' 'Ruth' which based on earlier plans were written during his imprisonment at Hohenurach Castle 1590 but remained unfinished and only appeared in print several hundred years later. Frischlin's last vernacular work 'Vom Leben/ Raisen/ Wanderschafften vnd zustand Des Grossen S. Christoffels' 1591 was not published until after his death and although his sole authorship of the text is not entirely certain it is generally regarded as Frischlin's work. As a rhymed satire on the ills of the world 'S. Christoffel' is still an entertaining and amusing read today. In addition to the poetic writings in the narrower sense the volume also contains the 'Kurtze Abfertigunge' 1589 a polemic directed against the Melanchthon supporter Sebastian Gobler in which Frischlin took sides with his friend the theologian Polykarp Leyser. In striking contrast to Frischlin's own disdain for his vernacular productions it was precisely these that contributed significantly to his rediscovery in the 19th century and gave rise to a renewed interest in his work. With the critical edition of the 'German Poems and Drafts' in Volume IV1 of the 'Complete Works' these are thus extended by a body of writings that is of central importance both for the understanding of Frischlin's oeuvre as a whole and its reception. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772828041frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. Hardcover. New. 256 p. Frischlin's German poetry occupies a special position in his oeuvre. Frischlin wrote the majority of his texts in Latin the humanist language of education of his time; he regarded German on the other hand as a lowly language of the people and saw its use primarily as a concession to a supposedly uneducated audience. For Frischlin this included not only the common people but also the majority of the nobility. Against this background it is no coincidence that 'Fraw Wendelgard' 1580 Frischlin's only German-language drama published during his lifetime and also one of his best-known works in which he took up historical material was aimed at a courtly audience. In addition to 'Wendelgard' Frischlin also wrote drafts for three biblical comedies 'Hochzeit zu Kana' 'Joseph' 'Ruth' which based on earlier plans were written during his imprisonment at Hohenurach Castle 1590 but remained unfinished and only appeared in print several hundred years later. Frischlin's last vernacular work 'Vom Leben/ Raisen/ Wanderschafften vnd zustand Des Grossen S. Christoffels' 1591 was not published until after his death and although his sole authorship of the text is not entirely certain it is generally regarded as Frischlin's work. As a rhymed satire on the ills of the world 'S. Christoffel' is still an entertaining and amusing read today. In addition to the poetic writings in the narrower sense the volume also contains the 'Kurtze Abfertigunge' 1589 a polemic directed against the Melanchthon supporter Sebastian Gobler in which Frischlin took sides with his friend the theologian Polykarp Leyser. In striking contrast to Frischlin's own disdain for his vernacular productions it was precisely these that contributed significantly to his rediscovery in the 19th century and gave rise to a renewed interest in his work. With the critical edition of the 'German Poems and Drafts' in Volume IV1 of the 'Complete Works' these are thus extended by a body of writings that is of central importance both for the understanding of Frischlin's oeuvre as a whole and its reception. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
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Frommann-9783772821547frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German Latin. Hardcover. New. 423 p. 172 x 250 cm. Phasma 1580 is one of the earliest dramatizations of the Reformation. Frischlin looks at the fragmentation of the Reformation movement from the perspective of the growing confessionalization of the Lutheran church in the second half of the 16th century. It is the volatile polemic which makes Phasma Frischlins most controversial and also most influential play. The plot traces the explosive reactions to Luther shown by Karlstadt Münzer Zwingli the Anabaptists and Schwenckfeld. One of the plays attractions is the animated and historically perceptive depictions of the main figures of the Reformation. As in his other socially conscious dramas Frischlin examines the crises of that time from the perspective of the common people here as well. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772821547frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German Latin. Hardcover. New. 423 p. 172 x 250 cm. Phasma 1580 is one of the earliest dramatizations of the Reformation. Frischlin looks at the fragmentation of the Reformation movement from the perspective of the growing confessionalization of the Lutheran church in the second half of the 16th century. It is the volatile polemic which makes Phasma Frischlins most controversial and also most influential play. The plot traces the explosive reactions to Luther shown by Karlstadt Münzer Zwingli the Anabaptists and Schwenckfeld. One of the plays attractions is the animated and historically perceptive depictions of the main figures of the Reformation. As in his other socially conscious dramas Frischlin examines the crises of that time from the perspective of the common people here as well. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
a77805Lancaster 1784 Jacob Bailey. In German. Hardcover. 12mo. 247pp. half leather with papercovered boards. Handpainted color Pennsylvania Dutch bookplate no words or names on bookplate- just a lovely yellow and orange sundial-type starburst. Fair leaves toned but legible corners bumped boards very worn board corners rounded almost all marbled paper worn off boards endpapers worn and quite stained. Binding secure. No ownership marks. Rare. Pictures available on request. . hardcover
Frommann-9783772828058frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German Latin. Hardcover. New. 530 p. The first volume of Frischlins lyric poetry contains his occasional works from between 1562 and 1572 i.e. his first wedding and grief poems the very long Stipendium Tubingense and the Monasteria ducatus Wirtembergici both 1569 as well as farewell and congratulatory poems for his fellow students in Tübingen. The mainly Latin texts come with a German translation on the facing page and their textual variants. A commentary volume currently in preparation will provide ample background information. The publication is of interest for scholars of German Neo-Latin and History of the Early Modern Times. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772828058frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German Latin. Hardcover. New. 530 p. The first volume of Frischlins lyric poetry contains his occasional works from between 1562 and 1572 i.e. his first wedding and grief poems the very long Stipendium Tubingense and the Monasteria ducatus Wirtembergici both 1569 as well as farewell and congratulatory poems for his fellow students in Tübingen. The mainly Latin texts come with a German translation on the facing page and their textual variants. A commentary volume currently in preparation will provide ample background information. The publication is of interest for scholars of German Neo-Latin and History of the Early Modern Times. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover