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152812359Cologne: Johann Gymnich. Good with no dust jacket. 1528. First Edition Thus. Softcover. 36 ff. A-D8 E4.16mo but in 8s. Date publisher place are from VD 16 ZV 24258. Bound in older marbled card covers. Covers and text have minimal wear. Gymnich was part of a family dynasty of Cologne printers. He was apparently putting together Augustine's Opera in pieces between 1528-1530 but as far as we can find the whole was never published. His printing of Augustine's Immortaility of the Soul is uncommon in libraries and very hard to find in commerce. A typical Gymnich imprint with crisp clear Roman type and lovely little initials many with lively putti. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 72 pages . Johann Gymnich paperback
158729543<p>Printed in Lyon in 1587 by Antonium Gryphium this small Latin devotional presents meditative writings attributed to Saint Augustine and Saint Bernard along with contributions from Vincent Ferrer and Saint Bonaventure. The contents reflect spiritual concerns of the Catholic Reformation and the text was printed in a compact size ideal for devotional use. The Gryphius press issued a wide array of religious titles during the 16th century and this volume fits well within their output. Good condition. Bound in leather with marbled boards showing rubbing at the edges. Binding is firm and pages show moderate foxing and fading. Format: Sextodecimo 16mo single volume. Collation: 853 21 pp. No illustrations. Edition: 1587. References: USTC 142464. #29543. PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.</p> Apud Antonium Gryphium hardcover
156030306Lyon Sebastien Honorat 1560 Forts In-8 ( 11 Volumes ) Tome I , Quo refractationum libri duo, 17 ff - 1262 pp + Tome II Epistolae 14 ff - 1100 + - tome III, Dialectica 43 ff -1438 pp + Tome IV, 17 ff - 1 ff blanc -954 + Tome VII Episcopi , de civitate Dei libri XXII, 32 - 12 ffnch -739 pp- 22 ff index + Tome VII, Haereses, 900 pp - 13 ff index Pars Prior tome VII Haereses, pars posterior - tome VIII Psalmos mysticos Seconde Partie 1064 - 32 ff d'index - Sermones Tome X + De Tempore , tome X 423 pp , titres très fins à la plume d'oie sur le dos des velins On y joint un onzième volume intitulé supplementum sur le dos : epicopi contra isecundam iuliani responsionem operis imperficti libri duo priores . Nunc primum ex manuscriptis cdicibus editi ( Paris, Sebastien Chappelet 1617 6 ff - 351- 112- 32 pp - Même si incomplète, cette série ext exceptionelle pour sa reliure et son très bon état général ( Baudrier )
152920903bâle Johann Froben 1529 -in-folio plein-veau 2 Parties en 1 Volume, reliure plein veau brun raciné in-folio (binding full calfskin in-folio) (37,6 x 26 cm), RELIURE D'EPOQUE avec le dos entièrement restauré au 19ème, dos à nerfs (spine with raised band) décoré "or" et à froid (gilt and blind stamping decoration), auteur et titre frappés "or" avec filet "or" de part et d'autre, filet "or" en place des nerfs avec un filet or et un filet à froid de part et d'autre des nerfs, filet or en tête et en pied, plats avec les armoiries "or" (au centre) de Claude PELLOT, 1er Président au Parlement de Normandie (Ex-Libris aux mêmes Armes gravées sur cuivre en noir à l'envers du titre), roulette "or" sur les coupes avec manque de dorure (blurred gilding) et manque de cuir, toutes tranches lisses jaspées rouges, Ex-Libris gravé en noir sur sur papier velin crème au dos de la couverture : aux armes de LE FILLEUL des GUERROTS, Chateau des Guerrots [ Heugleville sur Scie (Seine-Maritime, Normandie, France)] + Ex-Libris : "Ex libris Monasterii Sanctae Mariae de Petra Gyrante"Abbaye Sainte-Marie de la Pierre-qui-Vire (Congrégation des Bénédictins de Subiaco) illustré en rouge sur etiquette crème , Texte en Latin, sans illustrations (no illustration) excepté une marque de l'Editeur FROBEN en bas du titre gravée sur bois en noir et la même en fin de volume (même chose pour la 2ème partie) + orné de Lettrines historiées (and illuminated of dropped initials) gravées sur bois en noir, (24 + 596 [i.e. 610] + [2]) + (190 p. d' INDEX) pages, 1529 Basileae : [Johann Froben], (Basileae : in officina Io. Frobenij, 1528) Editeur,
156237366Romae: Apud Paulum Manutium Aldi F. 1562. 4to 21.8 cm 8.5". 109 7 ff. <br><br>Brought together here are St. Ambrose's De virginitate St. Jerome's Epistola ad Demetriadem de virginitate servandra and St. Augustine's De sancta virginitate three important works by three Church Fathers on celibacy and virginity concerns of the early church that greatly affected the life of early clergy and nuns and had significant ramifications for laity as well. The Roman Aldine press essentially served as an extension of the papacy which capitalized on its fame to disseminate with great cachet Vatican-approved texts in the publication war that was such an integral part of the Protestant and Catholic Reformations this work being no exception.<br>Â Â Â Â This neatly printed text has single columns with unaccomplished guide letters and shouldernotes using roman font; the iconic Aldine device appears on the title-page and an errata list appears in double-column format at the end.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: The printer's mark of Jan Baptiste Verdussen II depicting a stork feeding a snake to another stork with the Latin motto "Virtus pietas homini tutissima" which can be dated between 1659 and 1759 has been excised from another source and affixed to the front pastedown possibly as a bookplate as speculated by the Provenance Online Project; this title is later listed in the auction catalogue of Jean-Baptiste Verdussen III's book collection suggesting this copy may have belonged to the Verdussen family. Two early inked signatures of G.J. Enoch and J.F. Van de Velde also appear on the front endpapers. Most recently in the library of American collector Albert A. Howard small booklabel "AHA" at rear.<br>Â Â Â Â Searches of WorldCat and NUC located only four U.S. libraries reporting ownership CLU LNT MnCS UPB. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Adams A950; EDIT16 CNCE 16242; Index Aurel. 104.682; Renouard Alde p. 186 no. 7; UCLA Aldine Press: Catalogue of the Ahmanson-Murphy Collection 2001 678. Not in Kallendorf & Wells Aldine Press Books. On the Aldine press at Rome see: Curt Buhler "Manutius and His First Roman Printings" Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 46 pp. 20914. 19th-century polished calf spine stamped in gilt with two gilt-stamped leather title-labels covers framed with a dog-tooth roll two gilt fillets and small fleurons at corners; gilt floral rolls to board edges and turn-ins all edges stained red with marbled endpapers. Binding rubbed and refurbished one leather spine label chipped and the other removed; spotting on endpapers evidence of a removed bookplate at back. Mostly light offsetting of text throughout intermittent mild to moderate unobtrusive waterstaining including to title-page and other spotting; title-page and eight more leaves of text with marginal repairs one gutter showing narrow band of discoloration possibly glue action. Provenance indicia as above two pencilled endpaper notes. => An important collection from an interesting era of the Aldine Press; and a strong in fact quite handsome copy. Apud Paulum Manutium, Aldi F. hardcover books
1505RMP655<p>Florencia Gian Stefano di Carlo da Pavia CA 1505. <strong>Post-incunable</strong></p><p><em><strong>"Sermoni Volgari del Venerado Doctore Sancto & Aurelio Augustino: Padre della Regola Heremitana Molto Devoti & Spirituali ad Acquistare la Gloria del Paradiso"</strong> </em></p><p>4o ff. 34. Encuadernación en tafilete rojo reciente; filetes dorados; dentelles interiores dorados; bordes dorados. Pequeña reparación marginal en título; algunas manchas menores en textos.</p><p>Un muy buen ejemplar de esta muy rara y escasa edición florentina impresa de manera impecable.</p><p>Atribuidos durante mucho tiempo a San Agustín estos 18 sermones invitan a la contemplación del ascetismo<br />con la traducción italiana de Agostino da Scarperia siglo XIV médico de la Sorbona y uno de los teólogos<br />más importantes del Studio Fiorentino una universidad fundada en 1348. Sus traducciones al italiano de los<br />sermones de San Agustín se consideran textos fundacionales de la literatura vernácula en prosa.</p><p>Los <em>Sermones ad fraters in eremo</em> o <em>Sermones ad heremitas</em> son textos apócrifos atribuidos a san Agustín que empezaron a circular conjuntamente a partir de los inicios del siglo XIV.</p><p>En lo que respecta a la tradición impresa latina italiana y española se verifica asimismo una oscilación en el número de sermones dependiendo de las ediciones. A partir de aquí hemos podido distinguir dos grupos diferentes a la hora de imprimir los <em>Sermones ad heremitas</em> entre 1477 fecha de la primera edición latina del texto y 1515 fecha de la primera edición italiana en las prensas venecianas.</p><p>La presente edición pertenece al grupo de las ediciones florentinas: Florencia: Francesco di Dino 1493 5 de junio; Florencia: Antonio Miscomini 1493 28 de junio; y <strong>Florencia: Gian Stephano di Carlo da Pavia ca. 1505-1510 presente edición</strong>. Estos impresos se caracterizan por el número de sermones que incluyen solamente 18 y se singularizan por ser los primeros en no incluir los textos añadidos al final de los <em>Sermones</em>.</p><p>Elegantemente impreso fechado por Goff alrededor de 1500 y atribuido a las imprentas de <em>Lorenzo Morgiani</em><br /><em>y Johannes Petri</em> está ilustrado por un fino grabado en madera sobre un fondo negro de San Agustín en su<br />scriptorium.</p><p>Goff A-1323; Sander 689; IGI 1042; BMC VII 1209; GW 3011; Kristeller 11a.</p> Gian Stefano di Carlo da Pavia hardcover
1584118<p>Rare French edition of St Augustine's<i>De Civitate Dei</i> <i>The City of God</i> one of the founding texts of European culture.</p><p>A beautiful copy preserved in its 17th century morocco binding.</p><p><b>A rare edition of St Augustine's</b><b><i>De Civitate Dei Contra Paganos</i></b><b> <i>The City of God</i> one of the founding texts of european culture. </b></p><p>This was the translation by Gentian Hervet d'Orléans canon of Reims complemented by the commentaries of Louis Vivès.</p><p>'<b>Montaigne was an attentive reader of <i>La</i> <i>Cité de Dieu</i> </b><b><i>The City of God</i></b><b></b><b>and he kept a copy of the 1570 edition containing the commentary by Vivès</b>' Gisèle Mathieu-Castellani.</p><p>'The name of Jean-Louis Vivès was mentioned by Montaigne in his writings as the commentator of <i>La Cité de Dieu</i> which confirms that the edition of <i>La Cité de Dieu</i> owned by Montaigne did indeed include the comments by Vivès. <b>The Vivès commentaries seem to have contributed to the commentary constituted by the <i>Essais</i>.</b>' Jean Céard</p><p>'In <i>The City of God</i> theology is shown in relation to the history of mankind and God's action in the world is explained. The book remained authoritative until the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries when Bossuet was the last "Augustinian" historian.' PMM 3 for the 1467 edition</p><p>A rare and beautiful edition with commentaries by Vivés. There were close links between the Protestant religion and Augustinianism which made Catholics suspicious of St Augustine's texts. Hence all ancient editions of St Augustine's work are rare and particularly in French. </p><p>In his preface Jean Louis Vivés declares that he added these commentaries on the request of Erasmus who had not time to do so himself. </p><p>'<i>De Civitate Dei</i><i>The City of God</i>is an apology of Christianity written by St Augustine 354–430 CE towards the end of his life. It is all at once a philosophy of the historical evolution of human society the metaphysics of society and an interpretation of individual and social life in the light of the fundamental principles of Christianity. </p><p>Luther Calvin Voltaire and many theologies and philosophies were inspired by this major work.</p><p><b>An attractive copy preserved in its old morocco binding.</b></p> Michel Sonnius hardcover