Verlag: Simon Cock (Cocus), Antwerp, 1536
Anbieter: Leaf and Stone Books, Toronto, ON, Kanada
Erstausgabe
Vellum. Zustand: Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. [44] ff. Small octavo. Newer vellum binding over card. Vellum has some light wear, some browning to the rear. Newer end papers. Title page a bit grubby. Some occasional small staining/thumbing but otherwise very nice. Recto of last leaf has a full-page woodcut of the crucifixion, verso has an errata and a neat older owner name in ink. A very scarce copy (only 5 recorded in World Cat) of a collection of religious verse, hymns, elegies and prayers by three Neolatin poets. The first is "Cornelius" which may refer to Cornelius Crocus (Kroock) 1500-1550, a Dutch theologian and educator; then Joannes Fernandus, and Rodolphus Langius. There is an introductory poem by Faustus Andrelinus and a final poem by J. B. Cantalicius. Printed in March, 1536. OCLC 69408729, NK 1631. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 88 pages.
Sprache: Latein
Verlag: Köln, Johann Gymnich, 1539., 1539
Anbieter: Versandantiquariat Wolfgang Friebes, Graz, Österreich
Erstausgabe
Zustand: 0. Die erste Ausgabe erschien 1536 in Antwerpen. - Vorliegende Ausgabe enthält als Anhang von Decimus Magnus Ausonius: Precatio matutina ad omnipotentem deum (VD16, A 4406). - Der Theologe und neulateinische Dramatiker Cornelius Crocus (Kroock) trat in mehreren Schriften als eifriger Vertheidiger der katholischen Lehre hervor (ADB XLVII, 562). Noch kurz vor seinem Tod 1550 wurde er in Rom in den Jesuitenorden aufgenommen. - Min. gebräunt. - VD16, C 6048. la Gewicht in Gramm: 350 8°. Mit Holzschn.-Druckermarke a. Titel u. einer Holzschn.-Initiale. 62 nn. Bll., Mod. HPgmt.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgien
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
15. Coloniae, ( Köln ) , Ioannes Gymnicus excudebat, 1539 , in-8°, 143 x 93 mm, (124)nn pp , A8-G8H6 (complete), bound in at the end are 4 pp with manuscript letters (a bit cut short by the binder, no transcript exists). Bound in modern full vellum, edges painted red, very nice copy without any provenance indication. Rare, no copies known outside German speaking territory. See USTC 640449 . Cornelis Croock lived most of life in Amsterdam. He studied theology at Leuven University (under Barlandus, and probably Alardus of Amsterdam). In 1550 he travelled via Louvain to Rome and was accepted in the Jesuit Order by its founder Ignatius of Loyola. Croock died however before the end of 1550. His ''Ecclesia'' is dedicated to Cannius. It deals with heresy and serves also as a guide for preachers. (DWC/Huygens Instituut KNAW - Den Haag).