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Verlag: Baker Academic (edition 7.2.2000), 2000
ISBN 10: 0801023904ISBN 13: 9780801023903
Anbieter: BooksRun, Philadelphia, PA, USA
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Paperback. Zustand: Good. 7.2.2000. Ship within 24hrs. Satisfaction 100% guaranteed. APO/FPO addresses supported.
Verlag: Vincenzi, Modena, 1871
Anbieter: studio bibliografico pera s.a.s., LUCCA, Italien
Brossura. Zustand: buone. Estratto da "Atti e memorie delle RR. Deputazioni di Storia patria per le provincie modenesi e parmensi", vol.VI. A cura di Amadio Ronchini. Cm.24,4x16,6. Pg.XXIV, 184. Brossura editoriale. Esemplare intonso. Epistolario del cardinale Jacopo Sadoleto (Modena, 1477 ? 1547), poeta neo-latino, e del nipote Paolo (1508-1569). Importante spaccato di vita europea nel XVI secolo. 250 gr.
Verlag: Ridgewood (USA), The Gregg Press Inc., 1964
Anbieter: Versand-Antiquariat Konrad von Agris e.K., Aachen, Deutschland
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8° Leinen. Zustand: Gut. [XX]+284, [X]+437, 390 und IV, 370 S. Faksimile der Veroneser Ausgabe von 1737. Vollständig in vier Bänden. Rote Leineneinbände mit goldgeprägten Rückentitel. Rücken etwas verblasst. Kapitale geringfügig berieben. Die Bände III und IV mit vereinzelten Anstreichungen in Bleistift. Ansonsten sehr gut erhalten. . Als Versandart wählen wir immer eine schnelle Option (in Deutschland Brief oder DHL-Paket, ins Ausland Warenpost oder DHL-Paket). Preis inkl. MwSt. la Gewicht in Gramm: 2835.
Verlag: Coloniae, Horst., 1567
Anbieter: Antiquariat Kai Groß, Gleichen OT Bischhausen, Deutschland
844 S., Titel- u. Textvign., Hpgmt. 2, Einband berieben, sonst gut.
Verlag: Dillingen S Mayer für C Schick, 1560
Anbieter: Zentralantiquariat Leipzig GmbH, Leipzig, Deutschland
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60 Bl. (das letzte weiß). Neuer Ppbd (durchgehend mit schmaler Tintenspur u. schwacher Nässespur im oberen Rand. die Lage B gleichmäßig leicht gebräunt, Stempel auf Titelrückseite). Erste Ausgabe.- Der humanistisch gebildete Kardinal Sadoleto (1477 - 1547) gehörte zu den Wegbereitern des Konzils von Trient. Im Vorfeld des Konzils hatte er mit einem Werk über die Rechtfertigungslehre, in einem Brief an Melanchthon, in der vorliegenden 'Exhortatio' und mit einer Schrift über das Reformkonzil für die Einheit der Kirche geworben. Stephan Agricola (d.J.) fühlte sich zur Herausgabe dieser Schrift besonders berufen, war er doch als Sohn des gleichnamigen evangelischen Theologen 1557 selbst zur katholischen Kirche zurückgekehrt.- VD 16 S 1247. la.
Verlag: per Thomam Platterum,, Basileae,, 1538
Anbieter: Studio Bibliografico Benacense, Riva del garda, Italien
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Cm. 15,5, pp. 247 (1). Legatura del tempo in pergamena floscia (rimontata). Esemplare marginoso e ben conservato. Rara opera dell'ecclesiastico Sadoleto (Modena 1477 - Roma 1547). Si tratta dell'edizione originale in raccolta di una interessante serie di scritti di alcuni umanisti rinascimentali sulla guerra contro i Turchi. Particolarmente interessante risulta il trattato del Vives in cui si mettono in guardia le nazioni cristiane dal pericolo dell'egemonia ottomana e fa appello ai principi della cristianità affinchè si richiamino ai valori dell'unità e della pace universale. Lorenzo Riber così si esprime al proposito: "Era enorme y alucinante la atraccion que el Turco ejecia sobre las mentes debiles del momento y hacia allà tendian como à un paraiso que cada cual se fingia y tenia con los colores de su propio deseo. Para salir a camino y cortar estas ilusiones escribio Vives este opuscolo".
Verlag: Modena, Tip. Goldoni, Modena, 1844
Anbieter: Libreria Alberto Govi di F. Govi Sas, Modena, Italien
Zustand: Molto buono (Very Good). Bellissimo ritratto a mezzo busto di grande formato (mm 453x324), litografato dal Goldoni sotto la direzione di Adeodato Malatesta, ricavato da un dipinto presente nel Palazzo Comunale di Modena. Jacopo Sadoleto fu umanista, vescovo di Carpentras (1517) e cardinale (1536). Gli furono affidate delicate mansioni politiche ed ecclesiastiche e nel corso del Concilio di Trento le sue parole furono di pace e moderazione. Lievi aloni e piccoli strappi marginali, che tuttavia rimangono ben distanti dal ritratto e che interessano solamente poche lettere al margine inferiore della seconda carta di testo. È uno dei dieci ritratti, accompagnati da un testo di quattro pagine ciascuno, che compongono il Valhalla atestino ossia Ritratti e Vite degli uomini più celebri degli Stati Estensi, Modena, Lit. Goldoni, 1844. Serie rarissima, solo due copie in Italia. Uscì a fascicoli, ognuno con le pagine numerate da 1 a 4. L'autore del testo è Antonio Peretti.
Zustand: Buono (Good). 8vo. (8), 743 pp. *8, A-Z8, Aa-Zz8, Aaa4. With the printer's device on the title-page. Contemporary limp vellum. VD 16, S-1261. FOUR YEARS after their first publication at Lyon in 1550, Sadoleto's letters were already reprinted in Germany (Cologne), where his epistolary had the greatest diffusion with ten editions until the end of the century (1554 - 3 editions, 1564 - 2 editions, 1567, 1572, 1575, 1580, and 1590). In the present Cologne edition the prefatory letter by Paolo Sadoleto and the Index are retained, as well as Sadoleto's biography by Antonio Fiordibello (here printed immediately after Paolo's letter). The remaining of the volume is a literal reprint of the first edition. Jacopo Sadoleto was born in Modena, the son of a noted jurist. He studied Latin and Greek letters at the University of Ferrara, where his father was a professor of law. Just before the turn of the century he left Ferrara for Rome, and there obtained the patronage of the learned Cardinal Oliviero Carafa, through whose agency he obtained in 1506 a canonry at San Lorenzo in Damaso. In the same year he wrote a poem on the newly unearthed Laocoön statue. Following Carafa's death in 1511, he briefly enjoyed the patronage of Federico Fregoso, but course of his career in Rome was set in 1513, when he and Pietro Bembo were appointed to the Apostolic Secretariat by Leo X. To the several benefices, canonries, and pensions he received, the pope added the diocese of Carpentras, in the papal state of Venaissin in Southern France, in 1517. Following the death of Leo X in 1521 Sadoleto went briefly to Charpentras before being recalled by Clement VII to resume his position as domestic secretary, finding himself participant in the confusion and disastrous diplomacy of the Medici court. He returned to Carpentras in May 1527, two weeks before the Sack of Rome. During his nine-year-stay there he produced, among others, the pedagogical treatise De pueris instituendis (1530), his most frequently published book, and In Pauli epistolam ad Romanos commentariorum libri (1535), his most controversial work, a Pelagianizing commentary on justification that alarmed Erasmus (whose cautions went unheeded), and that was disapproved by the Faculty of Theology of Paris, and was later placed under the ban in Rome. He was summoned to Rome again 1536 by Paul III, to serve on Gasparo Contarini's commission on ecclesiastical reform. He arrived there on November 1, and soon emerged as a radical critic on the commission when his Consilium de emendanda ecclesia was presented to the pope. While strongly supporting the convocation of the council, Sadoleto undertook his own efforts at conciliation with the Protestants, hoping, like Erasmus, to promote rapprochement through moderates on both sides. But his conciliatory letters to Melanchthon and others had only the effect of enraging the hard-core Catholic conservatives in Germany. His ambitious Epistola ad senatum populumque Genevensem (1539), an appeal for preserving the unity of the historical church, not only provoked a brilliant response from Calvin but opened up serious differences between him and Contarini. In 1542 Sadoleto was recalled to Rome to work for the council, now to be held at Trent, which opened at the end of 1545. He was assigned to the special commission on conciliar affairs. From his votes it seems clear that no other member was less partisan, less attached to national interest, or more independent of the pope's dynastic ambitions than the bishop of Carpentras. Sadoleto died at the age of seventy and was buried in San Pietro in Vincoli. His remains were transferred in 1646 to the cathedral of Charpentras, which he had helped to build (cf. S. Ritter, Sadoleto. Un umanista teologo, Roma, 1912, passim; and R. M. Douglas, op. cit., passim).
Verlag: Oxford University Press
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Zustand: Used - Very Good. 1916. First Edition. Cloth, 131 pp. Very sound.
Verlag: Legare Street Press, 2022
ISBN 10: 1016955901ISBN 13: 9781016955904
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Kartoniert / Broschiert. Zustand: New.
Verlag: Legare Street Press, 2022
ISBN 10: 1016950217ISBN 13: 9781016950213
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Gebunden. Zustand: New.