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1360402160.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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2021x-1639890513Ingram Pub Services 2021. Hardcover. New. 234 pages. 11.00x8.50x0.75 inches. Ingram Pub Services hardcover
2009LFA-126712174N° 471 (Novembre 2009) : revue de 82 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
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1984771202PN. New. 1984. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
19981312074PN. New. 1998. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1670105031670. Cum Commentariis C.G. Bacheti…& observationibus D.P. de Fermat…Accessit Doctrinae Analyticae inventum novum collectum ex variis eiusdem D. de Fermat Epistolis. Large engraved vignette on title several finely engraved headpieces & initials & a few woodcut diagrams in the text. 6 p.l. 64 341 48 pp. one leaf of errata. Folio cont. speckled calf carefully rebacked with the orig. spine laid-down light browning as usual two corners discretely repaired spine richly gilt. Toulouse: B. Bosc 1670.<br/> <br/> First edition and a very fine and fresh copy. This edition is the first to contain Fermat’s observations on the Arithmetica of Diophantus the first systematic treatise on algebra; it also contains on H3r the first statement of the celebrated “Last Theorem†which Fermat originally wrote by hand in the margins of his copy of Bachet’s edition of Diophantus 1620. This theorem is the most famous problem in mathematics and remained unsolved for over 325 years until its recent solution by Andrew Wiles. But it should be remembered that Wiles was able to resort to sophisticated 20th-century techniques not available to Fermat. The exact form of Fermat’s proof if indeed he had a genuine one thus remains one of the great unsolved puzzles of mathematics. <br/> <br/> The 1670 edition was published posthumously by Fermat’s son Clement Samuel. It is based on his father’s annotated copy of the Bachet edition of 1621 and contains a major part of Fermat’s work on number theory a branch of mathematics that he virtually created. <br/> <br/> A nice copy with the extremely rare errata leaf. <br/> <br/> ⧠Smith Rara Arithmetica p. 348. unknown
3548Cum Commentariis C.G. Bacheti.& observationibus D.P. de Fermat.Accessit Doctrinae Analyticae inventum novum collectum ex variis eiusdem D. de Fermat Epistolis. Large engraved vignette on title several finely engraved headpieces & initials & a few woodcut diagrams in the text. 6 p.l. 64 341 48 pp. one leaf of errata. Folio cont. speckled calf carefully rebacked with the orig. spine laid-down light browning as usual two corners discretely repaired spine richly gilt. Toulouse: B. Bosc 1670. First edition and a very fine and fresh copy. This edition is the first to contain Fermat's observations on the Arithmetica of Diophantus the first systematic treatise on algebra; it also contains on H3r the first statement of the celebrated "Last Theorem" which Fermat originally wrote by hand in the margins of his copy of Bachet's edition of Diophantus 1620. This theorem is the most famous problem in mathematics and remained unsolved for over 325 years until its recent solution by Andrew Wiles. But it should be remembered that Wiles was able to resort to sophisticated 20th-century techniques not available to Fermat. The exact form of Fermat's proof if indeed he had a genuine one thus remains one of the great unsolved puzzles of mathematics. The 1670 edition was published posthumously by Fermat's son Clement Samuel. It is based on his father's annotated copy of the Bachet edition of 1621 and contains a major part of Fermat's work on number theory a branch of mathematics that he virtually created. A nice copy with the extremely rare errata leaf. ❧ Smith Rara Arithmetica p. 348. unknown books
20001329033PN. New. 2000. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1701902415AGAmsterdam:, Sebastian Petzold, 1701. Kupferstich 26 x 15,5 cm (hoch), Blattgröße 33,5 x 20,5 cm.
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2016427070Earthdancer 2016. FIRST EDITION. Paperback. Like New/No Jacket. First Edition Thus First Printing. Not price-clipped. Published by Earthdancer 2016. Octavo. Paperback. Book is like new. Great copy of this engaging philosophical title. 100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. Please email with any questions. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Sag Harbor New York. Earthdancer paperback
20121354586PN. New. 2012. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1841H60103Bruxelles, 1841-1842 2 tomes (complet): L,308 + 371pp., reliures cart. (dos en cuir, titre et faux-nerfs dorés, plats marbrés), tranches marbrées, 21cm., ["traduit de l'allemand avec une notice historique sur l'arianisme depuis la mort de saint Athanase jusqu'à nos jours par Zickwolff et Jean Cohen, précédé d'un panégyrique de saint Athanase par saint Grégoire de Nazianze"]
2 tomes (complet): L,308 + 371pp., reliures cart. (dos en cuir, titre et faux-nerfs dorés, plats marbrés), tranches marbrées, 21cm., ["traduit de l'allemand avec une notice historique sur l'arianisme depuis la mort de saint Athanase jusqu'à nos jours par Zickwolff et Jean Cohen, précédé d'un panégyrique de saint Athanase par saint Grégoire de Nazianze"]
156424296<p><strong>1564 Saint Athanasius of Alexandria Egypt 1ed Holbein Durer Style Bible Woodcuts</strong></p><p>Athanasius the Great of Alexandria was a 4th-century church father who was known as being one of the greatest Egyptian leaders in Christianity. He is often best remembered for his opposition to Arius and Eusebius of Nicomedia which ultimately relegated him to exile multiple times. </p><p>Athanasius's works mostly include letters though the letters are greatly in defense of Christianity. He sought to defend the Holy Trinity as well as decrees made at the Council of Nicaea. This Nicaean defense 367AD is one of the first-known written examples of the listings of the New Testament books. </p><p>The writings of Athanasius serve two purposes – attack paganism and defend teachings of Christian redemption. This mindset is fulfilled throughout his works including his Old Testament exegeses where he defends the truth of the Holy Spirit.</p><p>This 1564 Basel edition was published by Nicolas and Eusebius Episcopios in an impressive leather-bound tome. </p><p>Item number: #24296</p><p>Price: $1250</p><p>ATHANASIUS of Alexandria</p><p><strong><em>Athanasii Magni Alexandrini Episcopi graviss. scriptoris et sanctiss. martyris Opera : in quatuor tomos distribute</em></strong></p><p>Basileae: Ex officina Episcopiana per Nicolaum et Eusebium Episcopios 1564. First edition.</p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Collation: Complete with all pages</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->8 730 142 24</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Numerous illustrated initials throughout</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->References: USTC 613803</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Language: Latin </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Binding: Leather; tight and secure</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Size: ~12.75in X 9in 32cm x 22.5cm</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Very rare and desirable </p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>24296</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> officina Episcopiana, per Nicolaum et Eusebium Episcopios], hardcover
1520909<p>Paris: Joanne Paruo i.e. Jean Petit with Venundantur eidem Ascensio i.e. Badius Ascensius 1520. Bound in Alum-tawed pigskin elaborately tooled in blind over wooden boards with metal and leather clasps; one clasp perished. Binding with one corner tip broken off; small hole in leather on rear board; dust-soiled. Inside some early marginalia and underlining in red; narrow arc of old light water staining to fore-edges of one part. Pages generally very clean. This is a pleasing copy of two substantial books edited and assembled by very notable scholars_ _contemporary to the publications of the works. Two Folios bound together; leaf size: 32 x 22 cm. Signatures: ad. I a-z8&8A-H8I6K8 aaa-ggg6hhh4iii6iii6 is blank & present ad. IIA¹0 a-x⸠yⶠzⴠBoth are first editions of quite influential books. Moreau II Nr. 2242m; P. Renouard Bibliographie des impres Paris I908s II I46 and BL STC France 16th cent.; Ind Aur III 311; Wierda 2006; p. 210 nr. 40 p. 42; Moreau 1511-1520: 2246; Imprimeurs et libraires parisiens du 16. sie_̀cle . Bade-438/. St. Athanasius's text was translated into Latin by three noted Renaissance scholars and edited by Nicholas Beraldus and has the added prestige of apparatus by Erasmus. The title-page is printed within a four-piece woodcut border with the title in red and black and the page bears the famous Petit printer's device. The St. Basil is from Badius Ascensius's press and he acted as the editor the translators having been Johannes Argyropoulos Georgius Trapezuntius and otherssee above and below . The title-page uses the same four-part woodcut title-page border as found on the St. Athanasius bound in at the front which makes much sense given the familial relationship between Ascensius and Petit. <br />Moreau II Nr. 2242m; P. Renouard Bibliographie des impres Paris I908s II I46<br /><br />Athanasius was the greatest champion of Catholic belief of Incarnation that the Church has ever known and in his lifetime earned the characteristic title of "Father of Orthodoxy" by which he has been distinguished ever since. "Athanasius the Apostolic was the 20th bishop of Alexandria as Athanasius I. His intermittent episcopacy spanned 45 years c. 8 June 328 – _2 May 373 of which over encompassed five exiles when he was replaced on the order of four different Roman emperors. Athanasius was a Christian theologian a Church Father the chief defender of Trinitarianism against Arianism and a noted Coptic Christian Egyptian leader of the fourth century. Athanasius' earliest work Against the Heathen – _On the Incarnation written before 319 bears traces of Origenist Alexandrian thought such as repeatedly quoting Plato and using a definition from Aristotle's Organon but in an orthodox way. Athanasius was also familiar with the theories of various philosophical schools and with the developments of Neo-Platonism. Ultimately Athanasius would modify the philosophical thought of the School of Alexandria away from the Origenist principles such as the "entirely allegorical interpretation of the text". Still in later works Athanasius quotes Homer more than once Hist. Ar. 68 Orat. iv. 29. Athanasius was not a speculative theologian. As he stated in his First Letters to Serapion he held on to "the tradition teaching and faith proclaimed by the apostles and guarded by the fathers." He held that not only was the Son of God consubstantial with the Father but so was the Holy Spirit which had a great deal of influence in the development of later doctrines regarding the Trinity. <br /><br />Athanasius' "Letter Concerning the Decrees of the Council of Nicaea" De Decretis is an important historical as well as theological account of the proceedings of that council and another letter from 367 is the first known listing of all those books now accepted as the New Testament.<br />With <br />Basil the Great is sapientissimus potentissimus sanctissimus piissimus. <br />This volume includes the following works: the Hexameron translated by Argyro- pulos for Sixtus IV; Adversus Eunomium translated by George of Trebizond at the re- quest of Cardinal Bessarion and sent by him to Eugenius IV; Gregory Nazianzen's funeral oration on Basil the Great in the translation of Raphael Volaterranus; a large selection of Basil's sermons and several letters also translated by Volaterranus; and finally the De institutis monarchorum RuEinus' transation adaptation and fusion of Basil's two monastic rules the Regulaefusius tractatae and Regulae brevius tractatae. Texts in Migne P.G. XXIX XXX XXXI and F. Boulenger Gre'goire de NazEanze. Dis- coursfunebres en l'honneur de sonfrere Ce'saire et de Basile de Cesarete Paris I908 pp. S8-23I. Argyropulos' Hexameron was sent to Badius from Rome by Lefevre fol. Ir and Badius' preface: 'Nuper autem divi Basilii vere magni monumenta aeterna cedro dignissima ab urbe Roma ad nos usque perlata hinc ad negocia sua profecturus prelo nostro commisit'. It and the translations of Volaterranus had been printed in Rome by Mazochius in September and December ISIS Panzer vm 255 no. 92 and 256 no. 9S; inJune ISo8 Matthias Schurer had printed Basilfi Oratio de invidia Nic. Perotfo interprete in Strasbourg Panzer VI 42 no. I3I; the letters on reading the pagan classics and on the solitary life were well known; but Badius' is the first printing of so important a collection of Basil's works.</p> Joanne Paruo [i.e., Jean Petit] with Venundantur eidem Ascensio [i.e., Badius Ascensius
151919915Parisiis: Joanne Paruo i.e. Jean Petit 1519. Folio extra. 6 255 66 ff. <br><br>also bound in: Basil Saint Bishop of Caesarea. Basilii Magni Caesariensium in Cappadocia Antistitis sanctissimi opera plane diuina variis e locis sedulo collecta: & accuratione ac impensis Iodici Badii Ascesii recognita & coimpressa quorum index proxima pandetur charta. Paris: Venundantur eidem Ascensio i.e. Badius Ascensius 1520. Folio extra. 10 178 ff.<br>Â Â Â Â Two editions of Church Fathers from two scholar/printer presses. St. Athanasius's text was translated into Latin by three noted Renaissance scholars edited by Nicholas Beraldus and has the added prestige of apparatus by Erasmus. The title-page is printed with a four-piece woodcut border with the title in red and black and bears the famous Petit printer's device. => The text enjoys handsome typography side- and shouldernotes and large woodcut initials.<br>Â Â Â Â The works of St. Basil is from Badius Ascensius's press and he acted as the editor the translators having been Johannes Argyropoulos Georgius Trapezuntius and others. The title-page uses the same four-part woodcut title-page border as found on the St. Athanasius bound in at the front which makes much sense given the familial relationship between Ascensius and Petit. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Athanasius: Index Aurel. 109.388; Moreau II 1982. Basil: Index Aurel. 114.440; Renouard Ascensius II 145/146; Moreau II 2246. Alum-tawed pigskin elaborately tooled in blind over wooden boards with metal and leather clasps; binding dust-soiled with one clasp perished head pulled one corner tip broken off small hole in leather on rear board. Inside some early marginalia and underlining in red; narrow arc of old light waterstaining to fore-edges of one part. Pages generally very clean. Joanne Paruo [i.e., Jean Petit] hardcover books
2014226022Köln: Böhlau 2014. 256 S., 5 s/w-Abb., Lit.verz. 8° Kart. *neuwertig*.