Sprache: Französisch
Verlag: Librairie Philosophique J Vrin, 1979
ISBN 10: 2711604802 ISBN 13: 9782711604807
Anbieter: Gallix, Gif sur Yvette, Frankreich
Zustand: Neuf.
Couverture souple. Zustand: Bon. in-8° broché, 253 pages , ex dono sur une page de garde.
Zustand: AS NEW. Etat de NEUF / AS NEW condition 2711604802 9782711604807 1032B 1.
Verlag: Rev. d'Histoire et de Philosophie religieuses s. d, Strasbourg
Anbieter: Librairie Farfouille, Paris, Frankreich
pag. 530 à 547, rouss. In-8 - br., couv. et dos déf., petit manque.
Verlag: Genève, Librairie Droz 1964, 1964
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Niederlande
51 p. Cloth. With pen underlinings.
Anbieter: Gallix, Gif sur Yvette, Frankreich
Zustand: Neuf.
Verlag: New York : Columbia University Press, 1972
ISBN 10: 0231031637 ISBN 13: 9780231031639
Anbieter: MW Books, New York, NY, USA
Near fine copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong. Physical description: xl, 629 p. ; 24 cm. Subjects: Prefaces. Literature Collections. Philosophy History. 1 Kg.
Verlag: Librairie philosophique J. Vrin, Paris, 1979
Anbieter: LibrairieLaLettre2, Villefranche de Lauragais, Frankreich
Broché. Zustand: Etat moyen. in-8 Description :Collection "Textes et documents de la Renaissance". 253 pp. Edition établie par Jean Boisset, revue et réalisée par Robert Combes. Couverture insolée, tachée et frottée. Langue : Français/Latin Nb de volumes : 1.
Verlag: Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 2018, 2018
Anbieter: Antiquariaat De Keerkring, Malden, Niederlande
Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 2018. Broché. Couverture contrepliée. CII-341 pp. (Bibliothèque secrète). Tel que paru.
Verlag: Editions d'histoire et d'art / Plon, 1947
Couverture souple. Zustand: bon. R320174074: 1947. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Coiffe en tête abîmée, Quelques rousseurs. 94 pages - coiffes abîmées - plats jaunis avec de légères rousseurs - quelques illustrations en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. . . . Classification Dewey : 235-Les saints.
Original brown cloth. lxxx,412 pp.; facs.; 25x17.5 cm. Text in French / Français. - (number in ink on spine, stamp on endpaper and title page) Otherwise very good, see picture 920g.
Verlag: EDITION D'HISTOIRE ET D'ART, 1943
Couverture souple. Zustand: bon. R160119044: 1943. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 91 pages. Exemplaire n° 75/900 sur papier velin. Marque de stylo sur la page de faux titre. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte et hors texte. Manque une page. . . . Classification Dewey : 220-Bible.
Verlag: Plon, 1947
Anbieter: crealivres, La fontennelle, Frankreich
Zustand: Good. Envoi rapide Très Bon Etat générale une tache à peine visible récurrente sur les bas de pages. grand in8. 1947. Broché. 87 pages. Good.
Verlag: Droz, Genève, 1979. (Travaux d' Humanisme et Renaissance 170 / 171). 314 folios (628 pp). / xiii + 293 pp., 1979
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Hortus Conclusus, Bergambacht, Niederlande
Original red cloth, with title gilt on spine, very good copies. A few pencil marks in the commentary volume, else fine. Please see description or ask for photos.
Verlag: Ex officina Henrici Stephani, 1521
Anbieter: Konstantinopel ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSELLERS., ENSCHEDE, Niederlande
EUR 2.000,00
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Very Good. LEFÈVRE D'ÉTAPLES, Jacques (c.1450-1536) and ARISTOTLE (c.384-322). [Totius philosophiae naturalis paraphrases.] In hoc opere continentur totius philosophiae naturalis paraphrases. 1521 [Paris]: Ex officina Henrici Stephani [Colophon:] with monogram of S. De Colines on the title-page. Moreau III, 156. Folio (30 x 20.5 cm) Illustrated throughout. Some staining, but generally a nice, clean copy. Scattered contemporary annotations. Contemporary blind stamped calf binding. Rebacked in the 19th century. Front board detached. 356 (i.e.236) leaves introduced by Simon de Colines. With his stepson, Robert Estienne, he was the foremost Paris printer of the 1520-40s. Colines's career as type-engraver can conveniently be divided into four periods, this book was printed during learning period from 1518 to 1522. In this work we see the first appearance of the small Pica letter font.
Verlag: Basel - London - New York - Prague, 1523
Anbieter: J. Wyatt Books, Ottawa, ON, Kanada
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. Holbein, Hans (illustrator). Hardcover; folio; 410 pages. Rare. Text in Latin. Second edition of this commentary on the gospels first published in Paris in 1522. This edition published in March of 1523 in Basel. By this time, this commentary had been condemned by the theological college at the Sorbonne, and this printing was subsequently attemped to be supressed by the censors. Contemporary pigskin on wood boards, bevelled. Sewn on five raised cords. Blind stamped border and embellishments with a gilt seal on front and back, fairly rubbed in both cases. Lettering on a yellowing and brittle leather label on spine. With pigskin clasps on bottom board, missing upper board's clasps. Some blue staining on front. Covers quite scuffed and rubbed, but with intact binding being quite rugged. Page edges cut and dyed black. Full woodcut title-page. Prev owners' name on the title-page in ink. Tightly bound. Pages fairly wavy. Water damage to a triangular area near hinge and top-edge throughout the volume, worst near pp.200-210. Still, all is legible. Prev. owner's cross-references in faint ink in margins. Several woodcuts throughout. GOOD, considering age. Heavy, may require extra shipping. Alt. title: "COMMENTARII INITIATORII IN QVATVOR EVANGELIA". Book.
Verlag: Simon de Colines, Paris, 1535
Anbieter: Heritage Book Shop, ABAA, Beverly Hills, CA, USA
ARISTOTLE (illustrator). Politicorum libri octo. Commentarij. Oeconomicorum duo. Commentarij. Hecatonomiarum septem. Oeconomiarum publ. unus. Explanationis Leonardi in Oeconomica. duo. Paris: Ex officina Simonis Colinæi, 1543. Second Colines edition (first published by Colines in 1526). Folio. [6], 191 [i.e., 198] leaves. Both titles within Colines?s ?Aristotles? border. Contemporary limp vellum with title in manuscript on spine. Yapp edges. Traces of four pairs of leather ties. Tear to vellum on back cover at spine and to gutter of last thirteen leaves, not affecting text. Some light foxing and marginal dampstaining. Stamp on first title of the Portuguese royal arms. Generally, a very good, fresh copy. In a fleece-lined cloth slipcase. The first work contains the introduction to the Politica by Jacques Lefèvre d?Etaples, with commentary of Josse Clichtove, and the translation of the Oeconomicon Xenophontis by Raphael Volaterranus (i.e., Raffaele Maffei). The second works contains the Latin translation of the Politica by Leonardo Bruni Aretino, with commentary by Jacques Lefèvre d?Etaples (first published by Henri Estienne in 1506). The Hecatonomiae by Lefèvre d?Etaples is based on Plato?s Respublica and Leges. The Oeconomiae publicae is the title given by Lefèvre d?Etaples to what is sometimes called the third book of the Oeconomica. This collection was first published by Estienne in 1506. Colines?s ?Artistotles? border represents six classical philosophers: Aristotle and Pythagoras in the upper portion, flanking the arms of the University of Paris, on the left side Socrates and Cicero, on the right Plato and Seneca, and in the lower portion a variation of Colines?s ?Cuniculi? device. This border, which was first used in 1522, was used only on editions of Aristotle?s works or his commentators (see Schreiber, Colines, p. 14). Renouard, Colines, pp. 240 and 367-368. Riley 196. HBS 66526. $3,750.
Verlag: Plon, 1947
Anbieter: crealivres, La fontennelle, Frankreich
Zustand: Good. Envoi rapide Bon Etat de conservation bords un peu frottés intérieur propre au deux tiers non coupé. in4. 1947. Broché. 94 pages. illustrations de Rembrandt en noir et blanc. Good.
Verlag: Plon, 1958
Anbieter: crealivres, La fontennelle, Frankreich
Zustand: Very Good. Envoi rapide Très Bon Etat de conservation sous papier de soi intérieur frais. in8. 1958. Broché. 94 pages. nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc hors texte. Very Good.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Brinkman, since 1954 / ILAB, Amsterdam, Niederlande
New York, Columbia UP, 1972. xl,629 pp. Cloth.
Verlag: Librairie Droz, Genève,, 1979
Anbieter: Bouquinerie du Varis, Russy, FR, Schweiz
reliure d'éditeur. 255x180mm, 11 ff. - 294 pages (doubles) avec la feuille Erratum + XIII - 293 pages, Très bel exemplaire. En cas de problème de commande, veuillez nous contacter via notre page d'accueil / If there is a problem with the order, please contact us via our homepage.
(Paris, Henricus Stephanus, 1513). Folio. Bound in a nice 18th century brown half calf with six raised bands to richly gilt spine. Corners slightly bumped and capitals worn, especially the lower one, where the capital band is showing and has loosened a bit. Inner hinge slightly weak. Front free end-paper with 18th century ink-annotation (title, year, etc.). A very light damp stain top the last portion of leaves, a bit heavier to the last two leaves. Otherwise internally very nice and clean. All in all a very nice copy, with only very light scattered brownspotting. Beautifully printed in two columns and in red and black throughout. Pp. 233-294. Second edition (following the original of 1509) of the final two parts of Estienne's typographic masterpiece "Quincuplex Psalterium", also known as the "First book of French Protestantism". These two final parts, which make up complete works in themselves, consist in the "Psalterium Vetus" - the Old Latin Psalter (i.e. the version used by the churches before Jerome's revisions) and the "Psaltarium Conciliatum", consisting in Lefevre's own version, based on the Vulgate text corrected according to the Hebrew text and using the Aristarchian signs. This spledid publication had an immense impact upon protestantism, early bible-scholarship, and theology in general and is famed because of its beauty, elegance, and typographical excellence along with its immense importance historically speaking. "Lefèvre's epoch-making work was awaited impatiently by the learned world, and is the topic of many a letter among the extant humanist correspondence of the period: thus, Cardinal Ximeèz, the future editor of the first polyglot Bible, in a letter to Charles de Bovelles, praises Lefèvre's scholarship and the usefulness of his "Psalterium". This famous volume is also Henri Estienne's typographical masterpiece and is commonly singled out as one of the outstanding monuments of early 16th-century French typography." (Schreiber). "Lefèvre agreed with Erasmus that theology must be based on accurate texts and translations of the Scriptures" as the title of the volume indicates, Lefèvre presents five different versions of the psalms" (Schreiber). As described, the present copy contains the final two. The three parts that were printed before those two, were all printed in three columns and consisted in the three versions of St Jerome, namely the "Psalterium Romanum" (Jerome's first version of the Old Latin Psalter according to the Septuagint), the "Psalterium Gallicum" (Jerome's second revision, first adopted by the churches of Gaul), and the "Psalterium Hebraicum" (Jerome's translation directly from the Hebrew). Schreiber nr. 8 (1509 ed.)" Renouard 1509, nr. 1. Mortimer 1, nr. 62 (present edition).
Verlag: [Heinrich Quentel (heirs of)], [Köln (Cologne)], 1507
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First edition (under this title, and collection of the texts), second as Lefèvre's Epitome (1503, Paris). In later cardboard. Title lettered in ink to the spine. Wide margin copy. Coll: AD6 EF4; ff. [32]. Extremely scarce Cologne edition of "Lefevre's Epitome" and other mathematical treatises, the first edition of this combination of the texts. Includes Bovelles' Epitome rerum geometricarum the earliest study on geometry by a French writer. An uncommon Cologne edition of this early collection of treatises on arithmetic, geometry, and astronomy intended for the use of university students. The book contains the French humanist and theologian Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples' (14551536) introduction to the works of Boethius and Jordanus, together with treatises by his disciples: Josse van Clichtove's (14721543) Ars suppuntandi; Johannes Caesarius' (14681550) a prologue on geometry; and Charles de Bovelles' (c. 14751566) Epitome rerum geometricarum which is regarded as the earliest study on geometry by a French writer. The book also includes excerpts from De musica by Augistine, and De quadratura circuli demostratio by Campanus (c. 14291477), as well as poems by Hermann von dem Busche (14681534) and Caesarius, who is also the author of the text of the dedication to Heinrich Einhorn (Monoceros). A somewhat different collection of texts was published in 1503 in Paris, (Epitome compendiosaque introductio in libros arithmeticos did Severini Boetii []; Wolfgang Hopyl and Henri Étienne), which is considered as the first edition of the present book. We firmly assume that this, the 1507 Cologne edition is the titular second edition, which due to the lack of the colophon in certain bibliographies and sources described and referred either as a Paris (Smith), or a Deventer edition (J. Oosterhoff, 2018). Despite extensive and thorough research, we could not find copies with either of those imprints thus we strongly believe that both are bibliographical ghosts. Scarce, USTC lists only 5 copies (Germany 3, Austria 1, Russia 1) VD16 L 952; Smith Rara Arithmetica, pp. 802 Literature: J. Oosterhoff, R.: Making Mathematical Culture. University and Print in the Circle of Lefèvre d'Étaples. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. pp. 968 . Ex libris label of Hanns-Theo Schmitz-Otto. Bibliographical and other notes in pencil on front pastedown and flyleaf. Number "21" lettered in ink by an old hand on the title page. Light discoloration to the pages at the upper edge of the first half. Overall in fine condition. In later cardboard. Title lettered in ink to the spine. Wide margin copy First edition (under this title, and collection of the texts), second as Lefèvre's Epitome (1503, Paris).
Verlag: Paris, H. Stephanus, Oktober 1510., 1510
Anbieter: Antiquariat am Moritzberg, Hildesheim, NDS, Deutschland
EUR 1.500,00
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den Warenkorb270 Bl. (recte 268; Koll. a-K 1-8, L 1-4). Mit illustriertem Holzschnitt-Titel und zahlr. Textholzschnitten. 2° (27,5 x 21 cm). Holzdeckel mit blindgeprägtem Kalbsleder d. Z. Diese Arbeit Fabers (1450? - 1537) erschien zuerst 1492 unter dem Titel: "Octo physicos libros paraphrasis" (vgl. Brunet II, 1145; führt vorliegende Ausgabe nicht an; vgl. auch STC French 25) und ist hier u. a. um die "Metaphysik" vermehrt. Jöcher II, 463 führt den Titel neben Fabers theologischen, musiktheroretischen und astronomischen Arbeiten (zu Sacrobosco) ebenfalls nicht an, erwähnt, dass er als Sympathisant Luthers sein Doktorat verlor und Paris in Richtung Navarra verlassen mußte, bis er mit 101 Jahren aus Kummer an Glaubenszweifeln gestorben sei. Jodocus Clichtoveus (Josse Clicthove, 1472-1543) wird von Jöcher (I, 1965) im Kontext mit Faber als Kommentator erwähnt. KVK listet (im Mai 2018) insgesamt 4 Exemplare dieser Edition in öffentlichen Bibliotheken auf. Rücken unter Verwendung des alten Materials restauriert; nur noch die Messinganker der Schliessen vorhanden; Vorsätze erneuert; Titelei und letztes Blatt angeschmutzt, etwas fleckig, mit Glosse und hinterlegten Wurmspuren im Rand; sehr wenige wohl zeitgenössische Anstreichungen; bis ca. fol. 80 teils am Kopf mit schmalem Wasserrand, mit Wurmspuren und dadurch geringem Buchstabenverlust; Bl. o1 mit Einriss; ab Bl. 172 Foliierung fehlerhaft, Kollation aber komplett. LA.