Verlag: Frankfurt, Claude de Marne & the heirs of Johann Aubry, [1608] 1609., 1609
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In den WarenkorbFirst Edition. Folio, pp.[222], [2, blank], 23, [5], [24], 372, '473''475', [1], 373471, [1]; 'Devita excellentium imperatorum Graecorum ac Romanorum' has a separate title-page dated 1608 (they are sometimes found separately but its presence is noted in the contents list); woodcut publisher's device to title-pages and colophon (that of Andreas Wechel, whose business de Marne and Aubry took over in 1581), woodcut headpieces and initials; foxed and browned (as usual), but a good copy; bound in contemporary vellum over boards, yapp fore-edges, vestigial ties to fore-edge, manuscript spine labels; ownership inscription to rear pastedown of Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun (seebelow).First edition thus, edited by Andreas Schott (15521629), with his extensive commentary alongside that of previous editors including Denys Lambin, from the library of Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun. This collection of the Lives of Eminent Commanders, along with his lives of his friend Atticus, and a sketch of Cato the Elder written at Atticus' request, are the only surviving works of the first-century BC biographer Cornelius Nepos, and once formed part of a broader collection, Deviris illustribus. The Lives include Themistocles, Dion, Pausanias, Timoleon, and Hannibal; the most interesting character portrayal is that of Alcibiades. The biographies of Cato and Atticus are the most accomplished these survived separately in a manuscript of the letters of his friend Cicero. After studies at the university of Louvain, Andreas Schott travelled in France before settling in Spain and then Italy, where he held professorships in Greek and rhetoric. In 1597 he returned to his native Antwerp, teaching and writing at the city's Jesuit college. He was a prolific editor and translator of classical and patristic texts, beginning with an edition of Nepos in 1577.In this later edition, the Lives are prefaced by a selection of related texts including 'Origo gentis Romanae' and 'Deviris illustribus Urbis Romanae', first published by Schott in 1579 and ascribed by him to Sextus Aurelius Victor. Provenance: The Scottish patriot Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun (1653?1716) 'was also an extremely passionate and knowledgeable book-collector' (Willems, p.xi). He probably started collecting around 1675 and over a period of forty years assembled a library of some six thousand books, almost certainly the largest private collection in Scotland at the time. STC German N73 and N72; USTC 2134640 and 2001850; VD17: 3:310907U and 39:121516Z. Language: Latin.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Brand New. 595 pages. German language. 5.79x1.10x8.27 inches. In Stock.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgien
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Antverpiae, (Antwerpen), Typographeio Ioach. Trognaesij, 1598, format in-8°, (16) nn pp ( with copper engraved title vignet and full page copper engraved portrait of Borgia ) + 462 pp + (2)nn pp (privilegium) (complete). Bound in a contemporary German (Swiss) binding of alum-tawed pigskin over beech boards, with Spes panel-stamp and roll decoration. Hinged solid brass clasps (in functioning order).Front panel ''Impetrat alma fidescri / Sto. Quam Dante Salute : / M. Expectare soror Spes''. Back panel ''Veritas Deterraortaes / Tueritas Deterraortae .''. Edges painted red. Back cover with some tiny perpendicula wormholes, affecting the blank margin of just 1 printed leaf (the last one). The impression of the panel on back cover a bit faded. Further condition of the binding is superb, very attractive and the front cover in near perfect state of preservation. With the dated (1599 ) manuscript ex-libris on the title page of the Cistercian Abbey of Saint Urban in Pfaffnau (near Luzern, Switserland). Tipped on to the inside of the front cover: a large woodcut ex-libris of Ulrich abbott of Sankt Urban. This could be either Ulrich Amstein (1588 - 1627) or Ulrich Glutz-Ruchti (1687 - 1701). The author Pedro de Ribadeneira was one of the first jesuits to follow the founder Ignatius of Loyola of whom he wrote the first biography. He was also involved in the foundation of the Jesuit order in the Southern Netherlands. He resided in Antwerp during longer periods. The Borgia biography was first published in Spanish (Madrid 1592). This translation into Latin by the Antwerp jesuit Schott contains also another work by Ribadaneire: his Pia Opuscula. The translator Schott must have met Ribadaneira at the university of Gandia (Valencia) where he teached theology during several years. This edition is rare and unknown to De Backer-Sommervogel. Belgica Typographica 6635. The finely preserved binding,can be assigned; thanks to the datable manuscript ex-libris , to a binder working for ; or a bookdealer selling to the Pfaffnau abbey ; or a binder working for the second abott Ulrichj (after 1687).
Selecta atque exposita à P. Andrea Schotto . Seorsim ab eodem edita Adagia seu proverbia veterum Graecorum. Antverpen, Plantin, Moreti 1629. 24,152,(44) pages 4:o. Together with: Adagia sive proverbia Graecorum ex Zenobio seu Zenodoto Diogeniano & svidae collectaneis. Partim edita nunc prumùm Latinè reddita, Scholiisque parallelis illustrata, ab Andrea Schotto . Antverpen, Plantin, Moreti 1612. (20),702,(2) pages 4:o. Bound together in contemporary vellum with worn and partly damages extremities, mostly to the front, not spine.[#190109].