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First Edition. Very good paperback copy; edges somewhat dust-dulled and nicked. Wrappers dust-toned. Browning to the pages. Includes previous owner's inscription. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Physical description: 265 pages; 19 cm. Notes: Includes bibliographical references (page 51). Subjects: Erasmus, Desiderius -1536. Erasmus, Desiderius -1536; Correspondence. Dorpius, Martinus 1485-1525. Folly Religious aspects Christianity. Philosophy, Medieval. Philosophy Erasmus. Literature, Medieval. Satire. Renaissance. Folly in literature. genre: Early works. 3 Kg.
Verlag: Sweet & Maxwell, London, 1921
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In den WarenkorbSoft cover. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. Pbk, 63 pages ; 21 cm. Covers dulled and some wear to spine, annotations to text in pencil only o/w a clean copy in good condition. [Education of princes - Kings and rulers Duties - Peace] q711 / m10729.
Verlag: Bloomington, IN: [1968], Indiana Univ. Press, 1968
Anbieter: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, USA
Hardcover. 141 p.; 21.5 cm. A satire published anonymously in 1517, four years after Julius II's death, linked by ms. evidence to Erasmus VG orig. purple cloth in vg, price-clipped white dj.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 1968
ISBN 10: 025399733X ISBN 13: 9780253997333
Anbieter: Springhead Books, Rochester, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good. Translation of Julius Secundus. 141 p. ; 21 cm. First edition, first printing. Purple cloth boards, unclipped dust jacket. Slight shelf wear to edges, dusty top edge, no inscriptions, tight and square binding. Photographs available on request. All books dispatched same or next working day in robust packaging.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Blackie, 1860
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In den WarenkorbNo Binding. Zustand: Very Good. A splendid original antique engraved portrait . Mounted (matted) and ready to frame . Very good condition. Attrractive and decorative. Printed circa 1860.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: University of Totonto Press, Toronto, 1979
ISBN 10: 0802054579 ISBN 13: 9780802054579
Anbieter: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, USA
Hardcover. Octavo, xviii, 348 pages. In Good plus condition. Spine is brown with black print. Boards in brown cloth, black print. Text block has spotting to edges. Illustrated: b&w plates. NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk Column W. 1407516. FP New Rockville Stock.
Verlag: 5in x 4in
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In den WarenkorbStipple Engraving, C. Knight, 1833, a little spotting on surround,
Sprache: Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum: 1800
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In den WarenkorbNo Binding. Zustand: Very Good. A fine engraved portrait. Mounted/matted and ready to frame. Attractive, decorative and unusual. C. 1800.
Anbieter: Buchpark, Trebbin, Deutschland
Zustand: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Seiten: 396 | Sprache: Latein | Produktart: Bücher | Keine Beschreibung verfügbar.
Sprache: Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum: 1820
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In den WarenkorbNo Binding. Zustand: Very Good. Bataigne (illustrator). A fine original engraving. Mounted and ready to frame, this is a wonderful opportunity to purchase this splendid portrait. Decorative and attractive.
Verlag: Published by A. Leide: chez Pierre Vander Aa ; [Chez] & Boudouin Jansson Vander Aa, Marchands Libraires . 1720., 1720
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In den WarenkorbContemporary dark brown paper covered boards, worn paper title lettering to the top of the spine, fore and lower page edges untrimmed, original end papers. 8vo. 7¼'' x 4½''. Contains red and black printed title page, 4 half-page illustrations, tail-pieces, 236 printed pages of French text. Smart coat of Arms bookplate inside belonging to Henry Charles Ragueneau. Member of the P.B.F.A. FRANCE [Literature & History).
Verlag: Published by A. Leide: chez Pierre Vander Aa ; [Chez] & Boudouin Jansson Vander Aa, Marchands Libraires . 1720., 1720
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In den WarenkorbContemporary dark brown paper covered boards, worn paper title lettering to the top of the spine, fore and lower page edges untrimmed, original end papers. 8vo. 7¼'' x 4½''. Contains red and black printed title page, 10 [as called for] half-page illustrations, tail-pieces, 224 printed pages of French text. Smart coat of Arms bookplate inside belonging to Henry Charles Ragueneau. Member of the P.B.F.A. FRANCE [Literature & History).
Verlag: Typis Aaronis Rhami, impensis Joannis Churchill Londinensis, & Eliphalis Dobson Dubliniensis bibliopolarum, Dublinii, 1712
Anbieter: Minotavros Books, ABAC ILAB, Whitby, ON, Kanada
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. 12mo (3" x 4.5"). Editio nova. Contemporary calf boards. Recently professionally rebacked, new leather spine with raised bands, title label, gilt and blind stamping and gilt date stamp. Speckled edges. [42], 663, [17] pp. Engraved title. Wear and scuffing to original boards. Ownership inscription to front pastedown, "Thomas Brougham's Book," dated 29th January, 1730. Staining to rear pastedown.Cropped copy. A few folded corners. One small hole to lower right corner of first leaf after title, minor loss to catchword. Small chip to foot of pp. 285-286, some loss to footnotes. Light browning and a few ink stains commensurate with age, else very clean internally. Overall a very good copy of a classic by Erasmus, a Dutch Renaissance humanist, Catholic priest, and a theologian.
Verlag: Paris: Defer de Maisonneuve, 1789., 1789
Anbieter: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, USA
Zustand: Good. 12 mo. Contemporary calf with raised bands.260pp. 10 x 16.5 cm.Collational formula:a6 A-K12 L4Book label of Petitpas, Nantes. 12 engraved plates in the style of Eisen. ERASME L'éloge de la Folie, orné de 12 gravures dont le frontispice.Traduction du latin par Barrett. 1 vol. in-12 relié 1/2 veau blond glacé,dos à nerfs à caissons ornés, pièce de titre rouge, tranches jaspées. Bel ex.Réf : Brunet II - 1038 -Cohen 350 - Quérard III - 27 « La meilleure traduction française de cet ouvrage », Expertise by Yves Salmon, 56760 Pénestin, France.
Verlag: Toronto and Buffalo: University of Toronto Press, 1976
Anbieter: MW Books, New York, NY, USA
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First Edition. Near fine set in worn dust wrappers (two volumes do not have dust wrappers). Some wear and tear as with age. Remains well preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and sharp-cornered. Provenance; from the library of John Rowlands with the owner's bookplate. Physical description; eight volumes : illustrations. Contents; Volume 2: Letters 142 to 297: 1501 to 1514 ; Vol. 3: Letters 298 to 445: 1514 to 1516 ; V. 4: Letters 446 to 593: 1516 to 1517 ; V. 6: Letters 842 to 992: 1518 to 1519 ; V. 8: Letters 112 to 1251: 1520 to 1521 ; V. 9: Letters 1252 to 1355: 1522 to 1523 ; V. 29: De Virtue, Oratio Funebris, Laus Medicinae, Concio, Tyrannicida, Ovid, Prudentius, Galen, Lingua ; V. 42: Paraphrases on Romans and Galatians. Subjects; Erasmus, Desiderius (-1536) ; Correspondence. Erasmus, Desiderius (-1536). Authors, Latin (Medieval and modern) Netherlands ; Correspondence. Humanists Netherlands ; Correspondence. History Renaissance. Biography & Autobiography General. Philosophy History & Surveys Modern. Authors, Latin (Medieval and modern). Humanists. Intellectual life. Netherlands Intellectual life 16th century Sources. Netherlands. Genres; Autobiography. Bibliography. Illustrated. Personal correspondence. Sources. 6 Kg.
Verlag: Seb. Gryphium, 1556., Lugduni [Lyon]:, 1556
Anbieter: Jeff Weber Rare Books, Neuchatel, NEUCH, Schweiz
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Small 8vo. Pagination: 473, [23] pp. Signatures: a-z8, A-H8. Printer's device on the title page, woodcut initials, printed marginalia; editor's name on title and p. 2 are lined out in ink, three small worm holes from title-page. Nineteenth century quarter gilt-ruled calf, red paper board boards. Early ink name on title of "Carolus . . ." and occasional marginalia (pp. 58, 61, 62, 80-83 [heavy notes] - in the same hand. Very good. Beautifully printed early pocket edition printed by Sebastianus Gryphius (1493-1556), of Suetonius' most famous work and one of the few of his texts that survive, with excellent annotations by Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam. Commonly known as The Twelve Caesars, the work contains a set of twelve biographies of Julius Caesar and the first eleven emperors of the Roman Empire [Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, Nero, Galba, Otho, Vitellius, Vespasian, Titus, Domitian]. It is a primary source for the study of Roman history. The first edition of Suetonius with Erasmus' annotation was issued in 1533. Baudrier, Henri L., Bibliographie lyonnaise, VIII, p. 284; Gultlingen V, p. 215: I369; French Books III & IV: Books published in France before 1601 . . . edited by Andrew Pettegree, Malcolm Walsby, Leiden: Brill, 2012, 87100. Locations: BYU (lacks everything after p. 340 and title is damaged); NYPL.
Verlag: Basel, Bartholomaeus Westheimer, Basel, 1538
Anbieter: Govi Rare Books LLC, Woodside, New York City, NY, USA
Zustand: Buono (Good). 8vo. (16), 477 [i.e. 479], (1) pp. ?8, a-z8, A-G8. With the printer's device on the verso of the last leaf. Contemporary blindstamped pigskin over wooden boards, one clasp.Index Aureliensis, 162.936; VD 16, E-2955; I. Bezzel, Erasmusdrucke des 16 Jahrhunderts in Bayerischen Bibliotheken, (Stuttgart, 1979), 1037; F. van der Haegen, Bibliotheca Erasmiana, I, (Gand, 1893), p. 101. FIRST EDITION of this selection of Erasmus' letters made from his Opus epistolarum of the same year. The whole volume was intended for school boys as a manual of model letters. The volume opens with the announcement of Erasmus' death and a short biography of the latter by Beatus Rhenanus, and also contains some laudatory verses on Erasmus by Henricus Glareanus and Johannes Sapidus, and an epitaphium by Andrea Alciati. Westheimer reprinted the volume in 1551. The present edition was possibly, although there is no direct evidence, also edited by Johannes Gast (d. 1552), who in 1546 published Desiderii Erasmi Roterodami epistolae familiares in tres centurias divisae.?Il a une haute idée de la lettre considerée comme un genre littéraire qui ?peint les moeurs, le destin, les sentiments, les conditions de la vie publique et de la vie privée' tout en maintenenant le ton de la conversation: colloquium inter absentes. Ses préférences vont à la simplicité, au style naturel et familier, à tout ce qui s'écarte résolument des expressions conventionelles, artificielles et impersonnelles. Sans doute, Erasme lui-même n'a-t-il pas toujours suivis ces sages recommandations? Il n'en reste pas moins qu'il n'aurait pu écrire un tel traité épistolaire s'il n'avait été d'abord un gran épistolier. Ajoutons pour mémoire, qu'Erasme n'a pas publié lui-même un recueil de ses plus belles lettres familières. Le volume intitulé Desiderii Erasmi Roterdami epistolae familiares est une édition posthume, chez B. Westhemerus à Bâle en 1538? (L.-E. Halkin, Erasmus ex Erasmo. Erasme éditeur de sa correspondence, Aubel, 1983, pp. 127-128).Bartholomaeus Westheimer (1499-1567/68) was born at Pforzheim and educated in the Latin school of Johann Sapidus at Schlettstadt. Around 1525 he lived in Rastatt and came into contact with the circle of Reformed theologians like Johannes Brenz and Dietrich von Gemmingen. A year later he settled in Basle as a proofreader, became a citizen and married a former nun. In Basel he issued his first theological works being printed by Thomas Wolff, whose printing shop he eventually took over in 1536. During some of his business trips, he met in Strasbourg the theologian Konrad Hubert with whom he remained in correspondence over a longer period. In 1546 he ceased his activities as a printer and became pastor of Therwil (near Basel) and in 1547 of Mulhouse. In 1551 he returned to Basel and his name is found in the university register. In 1553 he was called as a preacher to Horbourg (near Colmar). With a short stay in Montbéliard (Burgundy) he returned permanently to Horbough.As a printer he published over one hundred works: classical authors, theological and philological treatises as well as medical tracts, mostly in Latin. As theologian (he had converted from Calvinism to Lutheranism in his later years), he tried to show, combining humanism, biblical studies, and the Church Fathers, that the Reformation is indeed a return to the spirit of the early Church. If he ever had contacts with Erasmus is not known, but it is very probable (cf. H. Rissel, Dem Buch und der Kanzel gedient: Bartholomäus Westheimer aus Pforzheim, 1499?-1567, in: ?Neue Beiträge zur Pforzheimer Stadtgeschichte?, Ch. Groh, ed., Stuttgart, 2006, pp. 13-24). Gerrit Gerritszoon (better known as Desiderius Erasmus) was born at Rotterdam, apparently on October 28, 1466, the illegitimate son of a physician's daughter and a future monk. At Deventer he attended the local school run by the German humanist Alexander Hegius, learning Latin and Greek. On his parents' death he entered the Augustinian C. Book.
Verlag: Freiburg/Br., Stephan Graf, Freiburg/Br., 1543
Anbieter: Govi Rare Books LLC, Woodside, New York City, NY, USA
Zustand: Buono (Good). 8vo. 167, (9, including one blank) leaves. a-y8. Contempory limp vellum.Index Aureliensis, 163.213; VD 16, E-2959; I. Bezzel, Erasmusdrucke des 16 Jahrhunderts in Bayerischen Bibliotheken, (Stuttgart, 1979), 1045; H. Brunner, Dulce bellum inexpertis: Bilder des Krieges in der deutschen Literatur des 15. und 16. Jahrhunderts, (Wiesbaden, 2002), p. 485; F. van der Haegen, Bibliotheca Erasmiana, I, (Gand, 1893), p. 101. ONLY EDITION of this selection of Erasmian letters published by the poet and historian Johannes Tethinger (fl. 1st half of the 16th century). It was intended for school boys as a manual of model letters. Probably Tethinger had in hands the similar volume published at Basel by Bartholomäus Westheimer in 1538.Both volumes open with Erasmus' letter to the Carthusian Gabriel Ofhusius, dated Anderlecht, October 14, [1520]. Some letters are omitted in one of the works, whereas there are a few additions in the other. Both works also contain answers to letters written by Erasmus. Whereas Westheimer's edition does not contain letters dated after 1529, Tethinger's selection has letters up to 1533 and furthermore some poetry: Hermann von dem Busche's poem In Erasmum Coloniam recens ingressum (1516), Heinrich Glareanus' elegy Ad Erasmum Roterdamum immortale Belgarum decus (1516), and by the same an elegy celebrating his friend Oswald Mykonius (1516).Very little is known about the life of Johann Tethinger. He probably took over the position as a rector of the grammar school in Freiburg a.Br. around 1518. He published some schoolbooks on Latin grammar, but his main work is Silva de quattuor bellis Wirtembergicis (1535), an epic on the wars of Ulrich, Duke of Wurttemberg. An enlarged edition with an added historical prose account was published in 1545 (cf. P.P. Albert, Zur Lebens- und Familiengeschichte des Dichters und Geschichtsschreibers Johann Tethinger Pedius, in: ?Zeitschrift für die Geschichte des Oberrheins?, 54, 1900, pp. 8-14). Gerrit Gerritszoon (better known as Desiderius Erasmus) was born at Rotterdam, apparently on October 28, 1466, the illegitimate son of a physician's daughter and a future monk. At Deventer he attended the local school run by the German humanist Alexander Hegius, learning Latin and Greek. On his parents' death he entered the Augustinian College of Stein near Gouda, where he spent six years. At length the Bishop of Cambrai, Henry of Bergen, made him his private secretary. In order to allow him to accept that post, he was given a temporary dispensation from his monastic vows, dispensation that later was made permanent by Pope Leo X.After taking priest's orders Erasmus went to Paris, where he studied at the Collège Montaigu. He resided there until 1498, gaining a livelihood by teaching. Among his pupils was Lord Mountjoy, on whose invitation probably Erasmus made his first visit to England in 1498. He lived chiefly at Oxford, making the acquaintance of John Colet and Thomas More.In 1500 he was again in France, living for the next six years mainly at Paris. During this period he wrote the Adagia (Paris, 1500) and the Enchiridion Militis Christiani (Antwerp, 1503). After a short visit to England, in 1506 Erasmus carried out a long-desired journey to Italy, staying chiefly at Padua as tutor to Alexander Stewart, Archbishop of St. Andrews, and Venice, collaborating to the publishing house of Aldo Manuzio. His visit closed with a short stay in Rome.In 1509 the accession of Henry VIII and the invitation of Lord Mountjoy induced Erasmus once more to settle in England. In this period he wrote the famous Encomium Moriae (first published at Strasbourg or Paris in 1511) and resided mainly at Cambridge, where he was appointed Margaret professor of Divinity and professor of Greek.After 1514 he lived alternatively in Basel and England, and from 1517 to 1521 at Louvain. In 1516 at Basel appeared the first edition of the Colloquia, usually regarded as his masterpiece, and the first edition of. Book.
Verlag: Basileae: apvd Ioan. Hervagivm, [Mense Martio] Anno M.D.XXXVII [1537], 1537
Encuadernación de tapa dura. Zustand: Muy bien. [i.e. 1537].- // [Para pedidos desde fuera de España, por favor, consulte las condiciones de venta y envío, tipo B. / For orders to be delivered outside Spain, please, let you see our sale and shipping terms, type B. / Pour les commandes à livrer hors d'Espagne, s'il vous plait, voyez les conditions de vente et de livraison, type B].- // 2ª ed.- Folio, (300x210 mm).- [16], 1-671, [2], 670-690, [18] p., [errores de paginación: 659 malnumerada como 651, 669 como 655, 676 como 674, 679 como 676]; sign.: a8, a-z6, A-Z6, Aa-Ii6, Kk4, Kk4, Ll4, Mm6, Nn8; marca tipográfica en portada y en verso de última hoja; iniciales grabadas; apostillas marginales y reclamos; letra romana y cursiva; colofón en recto de última hoja.- // Encuadernación en media piel con papel de aguas, sobre encuadernación de época en pergamino; lomo liso en piel verde con filetes y tejuelo grabados en dorado. Papel de los planos desgastado dejando el pergamino en las puntas; cofias rozadas. Pequeñas y discretas reparaciones antiguas en los márgenes de las primeras 12 p. y en las puntas de p. 30 a 83; mínimas galerías en borde inferior desde portada a p. 20 y en punta inferior entre p. 599 y 630; esporádicos cercos de humedad sin gravedad; algunos subrayados y anotaciones manuscritas en los márgenes.- // Proc.: Dos firmas de anteriores propietarios manuscritas en portada, letra s. XVI y XVIII.- // Refs.: Palau, 307565; VD16, S 5760.- // 2ª impresión de la única de sus ediciones reconocida por Erasmo de las Obras de Séneca.- Después de que el impresor predilecto de Erasmo, Johann Froben, falleciese en 1527, su hijo y su yerno publicaron, en 1529, en Basilea, junto con Johann Herwagen [Hervagius], la edición de las Obras de Séneca preparada y anotada por Erasmo, en la que el humanista incorporó, resaltando su interés, las glosas de Beathus Renanius al texto senequiano de la muerte del cesar Tiberio Claudio. Esta edición supuso una renovación y corrección mayúsculas de la edición que Erasmo había publicado en 1515 y de la que había abjurado. El propio Hervagius, casado con la viuda de Froben, hizo, en 1537, al año siguiente de la muerte de Erasmo, una segunda edición, idéntica punto por punto a la de 1529, esta que ofrecemos, empleando incluso, a excepción de alguna de las capitales, la misma tipografía. Del taller de Hervagius todavía salieron otras ediciones -una sin datar, aunque de fecha posterior a 1540, y otra en 1557-, si bien ambas presentarán cambios en el trabajo de Erasmo, así como la adición de otros textos que aquél no incluyó(1). Dedicada la edición de las obras de Séneca por Erasmo a Pedro, obispo de Cracovia, el propio Erasmo advertía que faltaban por incluir cuatro obras originales de Séneca: Las Declamationum, el libro De Terrae, el libro De Copia y el De ritibus sacrorum ethnicorum. Y, junto a su trabajo y a las glosas del Renano que incorporó, Erasmo añadió sobre la marcha, en el verano de 1529, estando la obra en imprenta, las correcciones textuales que Agrícola (1444-1485) sugería a la versión estándar de la Epístola a Lucilo (de la que tanto gustaría Montaigne, a quien tanto le influyó), porque justo entonces recibió, prestado por Haio Hermann, el ejemplar de la edición de las obras de Séneca publicadas en Treviso en 1478 que había sido propiedad de Agricola, en el que figuraban esas anotaciones manuscritas. Así, si se desea disponer de la única edición de Erasmo de las obras de Séneca reconocida por el propio Erasmo, solo puede hacerse en los ejemplares de 1529, con portada con la marca tipográfica de Froben y mención expresa a la imprenta frobeniana, participada por Hervagius, o en esta reedición punto por punto llevada a cabo por el propio Hervagius, en 1537.- // (1) La primera de estas dos ediciones postreras se atribuye con frecuencia desde antiguo a 1529 porque su portada con la marca tipográfica de Hervagius lleva, como único pie, Basilea y, como no tiene colofón, se acude para datarla a la fecha que figura al final de la epistola nunc.
Verlag: Basileae : Apud haeredes Nicolai Brylingeri, M. D. LXVII. (1567), 1567
Anbieter: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. [26], 643, [1] p. (the last page blank) ; 17 cm. (8vo) ; References: Adams; T-361; VD16; T-466 ; OCLC: 35196231 ; preface by Desiderius Erasmus, (dated 1532) ; includes commentary on each play by Giovanni Calfurnio ; Title vignette; initials ; Signa tures: a-z8 A-T8 [Nota Bene: incomplete volume : A-B are missing, pages 339-375, comprising Actus II Scena I - Actus III Scena II of Adelphi] ; Contemporary panel-stamped cream/butter-colored pig-skin binding ; raised bands ; green speckled fore-edg e ; two-tone silk headband ; bookplate "E Bibliotheca Collegii Cremsensis" (dated 1818, with ownership written in ink across title page) ; large crayon pencil mark in red, "LVIII29", on lower portion of title page ; text in Latin, italic type font f or the text of the plays ; only one other known institution copy, held by the Newberry Library ; slight worm damage to top of spine ; soiling ; marginalia on some pages in a contemporary humanist hand on pages 2-5, 17-19, 439-40, 445, 478-79, 491-92 , 529-30, 615, 640-42; name and text on back ep in a German hand writing Frakturschrift, consisting of a paraphrased quote from the Psalms ; Contents : Terentii Vita -- Andria -- Evnvchvs. (Eunuchus) -- Heavtontim. (Heautontimorumenos) -- Adelph. (A delphi) -- Hecyra. -- Phormio. ; also contains a poem in Latin iambs by Erasmus printed on the reverse of title page ; G. Book.
Sprache: Latein
Verlag: Ludovici Elzevirii, Amsterdam, 1650
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. (v) + 589 + (3) pp index, engraved title page, 24mo, 4.5 x 2.5 inches or 12 x 6cms, bound in contemporary vellum (rather dusty) black lettering, slight soiling but in good acceptable condition, Ludovici Elzevirii, Amsterdam, 1650. * Willems 1110.
Verlag: Um, 1600
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Manesse Verlag, Zürich, 2002. Grünes Original-Leder mit Rückenvergoldung, 317 Seiten, kl.8° (15,5 cm). Dünndruckpapier. Einband mit angedeuteten Gebrauchsspuren, Papier ohne Bräunungsspuren, Buchblock sauber (also ohne Unterstreichungen & Randglossen). Sehr schönes, ungelesenes Exemplar. Mit Kopfgoldschnitt und Lesebändchen. Zustand: wie neu. [STANDORT Manesse-Regal].
Erscheinungsdatum: 1787
Anbieter: Structure, Verses, Agency Books, Spray, OR, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. First Italian Edition. A fetching little volume indeed, and quite scarcely available to the trade; O.C.L.C. locates only one copy in America at U.C.L.A., one copy in Canada and two copies in The Netherlands. Only a single volume is currently available on-line. Bound quite handsomely in contemporary full vellum binding with gilt design and gilt lettering on the spine, stamped into a burgundy leather label. Half-inch split to front joint at bottom, else remarkably stiff and sturdy. Colonia is the stated place of publication, but other sources say Venice. 206 pp. First Edition in Italian of the most famous work of Erasmus of Rotterdam. This work was translated probably by Raffale Pastore, known as a translator of various Greek and Latin classics. The book feels marvelous in the hand. No publisher listed.Member, I.O.B.A., C.B.A., and adherent to the highest ethical standards. Additional postage may be required for oversize or especially heavy volumes, and for sets.
Verlag: Amsterdam: Typis Ludovici Elzevirii. Sumptibus Societatis, Amstelodami, 1650
Anbieter: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, USA
Zustand: Good. 12mo. 6 x 12cm. [8], 589, [3]pp.Contempoarry calf, rebacked. OCLC Number / Unique Identifier: 1048960644. Mnuscript notes on endpapers. Engraved title page.
Verlag: Hackius, Leiden and Rotterdam, 1664
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Very Good. Copperplate illustrated titlepage engraved by P.P. Octavo contemporary full vellum (washed), more recent neat MS spine label, All Edges Rouge. Engraved illustrated TP +[12]pp prelims (dedication by Erasmus to Froben dated Basel 1524, undated autobiographic "Vita Erasmi", and epitaph dated 1536) +784pp +[20]pp Index. Text in Latin. Titlepage lightly browned at edges, small ink spot and number 49 written at foot, neat underlining in faded brown ink on most pages up to p454, else crisp and clean throughout. *One of 2 editions by Hackius in same year, this notable for last page of "Vita Erasmi" with 27 lines. Referenced by Graesse II.495, Van der Haeghen I, 40. Bibl. Erasmiana, Colloquia, 416. *Collection of dialogues (colloquia) written by Erasmus, edited by Dutchman Cornelis Schrevel (1608-1661) who added footnotes by various authors and the index. 1 volume. Hardcover.
Basel gedruckt mit Haasischen Schriften bei Johann Jacob Thurneysen, Jünger. M. DCC. LXXX (MDCCLXXX / 1780). Pappband der Zeit, [13 unpaginierte Blatt], 396 Seiten, 8° (20 cm). EA / erste Ausgabe (1918 erschien bei Georg Müller eine Faksimile-Ausgabe in der berühmten Reihe "Die Bücher der Abtei Thelem"). Frontispiz gestochen von Samuel Gränicher, die Holzschnitte im Text sind von Heinrich Heitz. Druck in FRAKTUR (gebrochenen Lettern; "altdeutsch") auf Hadernpapier. Zeitgenössischer Einband mit Kleisterpapierbezug und zurückhaltender Rückenornamentierung und gedrucktem Rückenetikett (rot). Einband mit kleinen Gebrauchsspuren und leicht nachgedunkelt, beide Außenfalzen, beide Kapitale sowie die Kanten ein wenig berieben, Ecken leicht verbogen, Papier ohne Bräunungsspuren, Buchblock sauber (also ohne Unterstreichungen & Randglossen). Gleichwohl insgesamt sehr schönes Exemplar. Mit Rundum-Farbschnitt. [SW: Philosophie] [STANDORT Rara].
Verlag: Joannes Gymnicus (Gymnich) 1532, 1533, 1532, Cologne, 1532
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Good. Woodcut pictorial titlepages with borders of female deities etc to each of 3 works + fine illustrated colophon to 2nd work. Sammelband of 3 Works in one Volume. Small octavo pigskin on wooden boards, front cover with floral marginal rolls, central holy figures [SS Peter & John?] and ownership stamp SVM IACOBI BVECSEN MDXXXIII. Back cover with border of dancing figures, one dated 1528. Spine on 3 raised bands, brass clasps missing but catches present. Some damage to head & foot of spine, edges worn but stamped pigskin covers in excellent condition. Front & back endpapers present but pastedowns removed, showing at gutters vellum strips (with black & red MS lettering) used to attach wooden boards to spine. Work I [16]pp (woodcut emblematic bordered titlepage + Erasmus dedication to Beraldo dated Basel 8 June 1522 + Index) +385pp +[1]p blank, collated complete except Lacks one leaf of text at Fii (pp83-4). Titlepage has early ink ownership name Zielenski (repeated at Aii verso of Work II) in centre and partly erased MS library notes at foot. Some neat red ink underlining & marginal notes throughout, light brown marks of former damp at top margins from start affecting up to 5 lines by end but all clearly readable. Small tears (neatly repaired) at top of last 2 sections without loss of text except on last leaf. Work II 2nd woodcut titlepage with Adam & Eve on either side (nudity partly inked out), [80] leaves unpaginated but collated complete with signatures A-K8, last page has full-page colophon of seahorse, Gymnich's printer's mark, Latin motto and Greek text round all 4 sides. Work III has 3rd woodcut titlepage with same Adam & Eve surround but no ink nudity defacement +127pp +[1]p blank, collated complete but with tears at top margin some with minor paper loss neatly repaired. At end 12 marginally damaged blank leaves are bound in. *Nice woodcut titlepages and very interesting early binding. Rare K lner Gymnich imprint Sammelband of 3 Works (referenced I. Adams E558, VD 16, E 2514, Bezzel 609; II. VD 16 & van der Haeghen, not in Adams; III. VD 16, not in Adams). 1 volume. Hardcover.