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Verlag: Lugduni (Lugdunum): Sebastian Graphius, 1540
Anbieter: Antiquariat Dr. Lorenz Kristen, Berlin, Deutschland
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broschiert/ Taschenbuch. 76 Seiten und 10 Blatt Indices. Ohne Einband (offenbar aus einem Sammelband herausgetrennt, auf dem Titelblatt ein recht blasser Besitzvermerk von alter Hand, ganz leicht stockfleckig, sonst gutes und sauberes Exemplar). 8° (15,5 x 10,3 cm). Seltene für Schulzwecke gedruckte Ausgabe. - Vgl. Baudrier VIII, 125f. 850 gr.
Verlag: Lugduni (Lugdunum): Sebastian Graphius, 1539
Anbieter: Antiquariat Dr. Lorenz Kristen, Berlin, Deutschland
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broschiert/ Taschenbuch. 54 Seiten und 5 Blatt Index. Ohne Einband (offenbar aus einem Sammelband herausgetrennt, ganz leicht stockfleckig, sonst gutes und sauberes Exemplar). 8° (15,5 x 10,3 cm). Seltene für Schulzwecke gedruckte Ausgabe. - Vgl. Baudrier VIII, 125f. 850 gr.
Verlag: Basel, Balthasar Lasius & Thomas Platter, March, 1537
Anbieter: Hünersdorff Rare Books ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 12mo. [12]f + 142 (misnumbered 162) p + last leaf with printer's imprint on recto and his device on verso. Roman, Greek & italic letter. One ornamental woodcut head-piece at beginning of text and 3 historiated woodcut initials. Quarter calf. A scholarly treatise of ships and naval warfare in the ancient world intended to aid the study of the classics. The text is preceded by an index of authors cited and a subject index. The French humanist Lazare de Baif (died 1547) was councillor to King François I to whom he dedicates his preface, dated September 1536. In the following year Charles Estienne adapted and shortened the text for use in French schools. Children's Book on Naval Warfare.
Verlag: Johann Froben, Basel, 1541
Anbieter: James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, NY, USA
Second edition (first printed 1537). Second edition (first printed 1537). 299, 305-323, [8] pp. a-r4 s6 t-z, A-E4 F6 G-M4. Prnter's device on title-page and verso of final leaf; profusely illustrated with wooodcuts, many full-page. 1 vols. Small 4to. De Re Navali. Lazare de Baïf (1496-1547) was a French humanist, classical scholar, translator of Sophocles' Electra, and ambassador to Venice, who flourished in the enlightened reign of François I, to whom his delightfully illustrated book on captivities and the naval science of the ancients is dedicated; the book is edited by Charles Estienne. His close connection to the classical humanists in François I's circle has led some to speculate that the fine woocuts herein came from the worshop of Geoffroy Tory. In addition, two other works are included: one, also by Baïf, on costumes and urns; and one, by Antonio Telesion, "De coloribus" Adams B36 Modern half calf and marbled boards, red morocco spine label. Institutional bookplate, and earlier library stamp on title-page and p. 100 299, 305-323, [8] pp. a-r4 s6 t-z, A-E4 F6 G-M4. Prnter's device on title-page and verso of final leaf; profusely illustrated with wooodcuts, many full-page. 1 vols. Small 4to.
Anbieter: Stuttgarter Antiquariat, Stuttgart, Deutschland
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Hardcover. Zustand: Gut bis sehr gut. Basel, Hieronymus Froben & Nicolaus Episcopius 1537. 4to. 323 Ss., 4 Bll. Index. Mit 33 Holzschnitten (4 Wiederholungen), zwei Druckermarken und einigen Metallschnitt-Initialen. Neuerer Halbpergamentband mit Rückenschild. Frühe Ausgabe der berühmten ersten Monographie über die Terminologie der Farben, herausgegeben von Charles Estienne. Der Verfasser Antonio Telesio (1482-1534), Dichter und Humanist, stammte aus Cosenza und lehrte an den Universitäten in Rom und Venedig, wo die Schrift entstand und 1528 auch das erste mal gedruckt wurde. Das häufig nachgedruckte Werk behandelt in 13 Kapiteln 115 Farben; Goethe beschreibt es ausführlich in seiner Farbenlehre im Kapitel "Materialien zur Geschichte der Farbenlehre" und ließ den ganzen Text im lateinischen Original abdrucken. Davor enthält der Band die zweite Ausgabe der zuerst 1536 in Paris bei Robert Estienne erschienenen Schriftensammlung des Humanisten und Diplomaten Lazare de Baif (um 1496-1547), die Schiffe, antike Vasen und Kleidung behandeln. Die Illustrationen sind freie Nachschnitte der Pariser Ausgabe; als Künstler kommen laut Hieronymus Conrad Schnitt oder Heinrich Vogtherr in Frage. - Exlibris Liechtenstein auf Vorsatz, schönes, nur vereinzelt etwas fleckiges Exemplar. - Adams B-35; Ind.Aur. 111.639; BMSTC p. 62; Hieronymus 465; Berlin Kat. 883; vgl. Faber Birren Collection of Books on Color, 616 C (Ausgabe von 1529).
Verlag: Lyon, Seb[astian] Gryphius, 1539, 1539
Anbieter: Bachmann & Rybicki UG haftungsbeschränkt, Dresden, Deutschland
kl. 8° (16x11cm), 54S., 5 Bll., neuerer Hldr. mit Pergamentdeckeln Baudrier VIII,125,6; Adams 56 - Frühe Ausgabe (EA 1531) von Baifs Abhandlung über die antiken römischen Vasen, in der als pädagogisches Jugendbuch konzipierten auszugsweisen Bearbeitung des Charles Estienne (Carolus Stephanus). - Einband um 1900 etwas wellig und braunfleckig. Papier gebräunt, vereinzelt etwas braunfleckig. Gutes Exemplar.
Verlag: Lutetiae (Paris). Carolum Stephanum. 1553, 1553
Anbieter: J. Patrick McGahern Books Inc. (ABAC), Ottawa, ON, Kanada
Hardcover. 16mo. (In 8's), 15.5cm, 189,[22]pp., title page vignette, 8 text figures (naval), index (in Latin, Greek & French), rebound in perhaps 20th century panelled goat, gilt spine titles and device decorations, new coloured wallpaper endpapers, internally damp staining and some corresponding wrinkling throughout, good. (Ho1.1). ~ Text in Latin. "About clothing, vases and naval". An abridgement, edited by Charles Estienne, of a work by first published in 1537 by Lazare de Baif (1496 1547), a French scholar and diplomat. One of the earliest adaptations for children.
Verlag: Johann Froben, Torino, 1541
Anbieter: Libreria Antiquaria Giulio Cesare di Daniele Corradi, Roma, ROMA, Italien
p.perg. coeva con tass. Ottimo stato generale di conservazione Si tratta dell'opera principale del Baif, considerato tra i più importanti rappresentanti dell'Umanesimo italiano in Francia. L'opera contiene varie pregevoli illustrazioni di imbarcazioni nonche la descrizione di come veniva trasportato il vino via mare 323 + (9) con 31 tavv. xilografiche a piena pagina e alcune ill. n.t. p. 210x160 mm.
Verlag: [Jean Bignan] apud Ambroise Girault, Paris, 1535
Anbieter: Phillip J. Pirages Rare Books (ABAA), McMinnville, OR, USA
163 x 108 mm. (6 1/2 x 4 1/4"). 68 pp., [5] leaves.Edited by Charles Estienne. Old (17th century?) stiff vellum, flat spine title in ink. Front pastedown with book plate of the Macclesfield South Library, first two leaves with very small Macclesfield embossed stamp. Colas USTC 204573. See Renouard, "Estienne," p. 42, #16. â Vellum on rear cover roughened, small water spot to front cover, but the binding entirely sound, and quite fresh and clean internally. Abridged and edited for schoolchildren by the scholar, physician, and printer Charles Estienne, this is a treatise on the customary dress and fashions in ancient Rome. It is among the best-known works of the distinguished humanist and diplomat Lazare de Baïf (1485-1547), who also produced respected translations of the Greek dramatists and published treatises on other aspects of ancient life, including vases and ships. Charles Estienne (1504 or 1505-64) for a time served as tutor to Baïf's son Jean Antoine, who became a famous poet. Charles' brother Robert also published this title in 1535, but Renouard believes Girault's printing might have come first. (Colas gives priority to the Estienne press.) Because Girault's printing contains additions and corrections that don't appear in Robert's edition, it seems more likely that this was the later printing, if only by a matter of weeks. The Girault edition is uncommon in the marketplace. The provenance is significant here. "The Library of the Earls of Macclesfield Removed from Shirburn Castle" was offered by Sotheby's in 12 sales, from 16 March, 2004, to 2 October, 2008. The 9th Earl Macclesfield, Richard Timothy George Mansfield Parker, who was described by the Independent newspaper as leading an "unconventional lifestyle," was forced to leave his 14th century home after a protracted family dispute. Called by the paper "a sleeping beauty of a castle," Shirburn had a moat, a drawbridge and, at the time of the Earl's departure, a repair bill of approximately £2.6 million. Despite the building's dilapidation, the books in the very large library were distinguished for being uniformly well preserved, were almost always in their original bindings, and were a sensation at auction for more than 4 1/2 years.
Verlag: Apud Hier Frobenium et Nic. Episcopium, Basilae, 1537
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4 parties en 1 vol. in-4 (150 x 215 mm) de 319 pp. (chiffrées 323) 8 pp. d'index (sig. a-z4, A-Q4), vélin souple, titre manuscrit en long sur le dos lisse, nom de l'auteur manuscrit sur le plat supérieur, lacets (reliure de l'époque). Première édition bâloise sortie des presses de Hieronymus Froben avec sa marque typographique sur le titre répétée au verso de l'ultime feuillet. Recueil établi et imprimé une première fois l'année précédente (1536) par les frères Charles et Robert Estienne des trois traités du diplomate Lazare de Baïf, sur les navires, les vêtements et les vases anciens - augmenté du traité des couleurs d'Antonio Telesio.Lettrines et 34 bois gravés dans le texte, la plupart à pleine page, de navires, vases antiques et costumes anciens. L'épître dédicatoire est adressé à François Ier, le texte est imprimé en latin et en grec pour le premier traité, en latin pour les trois autres.Diplomate, humaniste et poète français, Lazare de Baïf (1496-1547) est le père du poète Jean-Antoine de Baïf dont Charles Estienne (1504-1564) fut le précepteur. C'est au retour de son ambassade à Venise qu'il composa en latin son traité sur l'architecture navale et la navigation des anciens ; on reprocha à Etienne Dolet de s'en être inspiré pour son De re navali publié à la même époque. En 1540, Lazare de Baïf, chargé par François Ier d'une mission en Allemagne, partit accompagné de Charles Estienne avec lequel il partageait une goût assez vif pour l'Antiquité et un secrétaire âgé de seize ans, Pierre Ronsard. Exemplaire à grandes marges, quelques notes marginales à l'encre du temps. Pâle mouillure cornière sur les feuillets liminaires (en tête et fin d'exemplaire), quelques feuillets roussis, traces de salissures avec petit manque de vélin en pied.Brunet, I, 710 ; Adams B35 ; Renouard 44/19 (pour l'édition originale).
Verlag: Lyons, [Trechsel brothers for] heirs of Simon Vincent,, 1537
Anbieter: Hünersdorff Rare Books ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. Baîf, Lazare de. De re navali libellus, in adolescentulorum bonarum literarum studiosoru[m]favorem, ex Bayfij vigilijs excerptus, & in brevem summulam facilitatis gratia redactus. Addita ubique, puerorum causa, vulgari vocabulorum significatione. Ed. Charles Estienne. Lyons, [Trechsel brothers for] heirs of Simon Vincent,1537. 12mo. 72p text + [8]f indexes. Italic, roman and Greek letter. Printer's device on title. Wrappers. Lyon imprint in the year of the Paris first edition of Charles Estienne's adaptation for children of Lazare de Baif's scholarly treatise on the ships and naval warfare of the ancients. The chapter on war ships 'naves bellicae' is found on pp54-59. Subject indexes both in Latin and in vernacular French have been added at the end of the volume for the convenience of young readers.Adams B-49; Baudrier VII,247; Index Aureliensis 111.641.