Verlag: Collegium Graphicum, Portland 1972, 1972
Anbieter: Casanova Books, Amsterdam, Niederlande
8vo, slipcase with two books: (1) facsimile of the 1584 edition published by Plantijn, Antwerp, (2) facsimile of Lipsi, de Amphiteatris quae extra romam libellus, 102 and 33 p., two fold-out illustrations In very good condition. K14.
Verlag: Apud Adrianum Beman [Beman, Adriaan], Delphis [Delphi], 1728
Anbieter: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, USA
Hardcover. Quarto, two volumes. Volume 1 in Good minus condition and Volume 2 in Good condition. Bound in full brown leather with gilt ornamentation to paneled spine, boards, board edges and turn ins. Spines with labels bearing gilt lettering and volume information. Boards have light to moderate chipping to joints and corners, in some cases leaving the corners of the boards visible. Light plus worming to the interior of boards. Textblocks are moderately age toned with significant foxing. Volume 1 has cracking to joint edges. Ink stain on the titlepage of volume 1 and the half-title page of volume 2. Text in Latin. Shelved in Room A Oversized. 1395666. Special Collections.
Verlag: Published by Ioannem Moretum, Antverpiae [Antwerp], 1610
Anbieter: Keoghs Books, Skipton, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
EUR 415,93
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den Warenkorb, 224, 103, [5], 64, 103, [5], 8, [6], 213, [7], [6], [6], 140, [6] pages. This book contains several early works bound together. Additional titles are: Ad Libros Politicorum Notae et una Religione Liber by Justi Lipsi (Ioannem Moretum, Antwerp 1604); Ad Libros Politicorum Notae et una Religione Liber by Justi Lipsi (Ioannem Moretum, Antwerp 1610); De Vna [Una] Religione, Adversus Dialogistam Liber by Justi Lipsi (Ioannem Moretum, Antwerp 1610); Leges Regiae et Leges X.Virales, I LipsI opera studiose collectae, edito ultima (Viduam & Filio Ioannis Moreti, Antwerp 1613); Monita et Exempla Politica, Libri Duo, Qui Virtutes et Vitia Principum Spectant by Justi Lipsi (Ioannem Moretum, Antwerp, 1604); Dissertativncvla [dissertatiuncula] apvd [apud] Principes: item C. Plini Panegyricvs liber Traiano Dictvs, cum eiusdem Lipsi perpetuo Commentario by Justi Lipsi ( Ioannem Moretum, 1604); Dissertativncvla [dissertatiuncula] apud Serenissimos Albertum et Isabellam Belgarum Principes extemporanea: Postridie diei Auspicalis, qui suit septimus Kal.Decembrium, anni 1599 by Justi Lipsi; C. Plini Secundi Panegyricvs [Panegyricus] Liber, Quem Imp. Nervae Traiano Optimo Principi Scriptit suie dixit: Et ad eum Justi Lipsi Commentatarius; Vignettes to title pages, decorated head and tailpieces, illustrated capitals, in Latin Later edition , rebound, light rubbing to corners, some browning to pages, worm track and library stamp to lower margin of first volume, no loss to text, very good condition , quarter black morocco and black cloth, gilt titles to spine , quarto, 27 cm x 17 cm, Hardback ISBN:
Verlag: Horatium Cardon, 1613
Anbieter: Librairie Voyage et Exploration, Cerny, Frankreich
Couverture rigide. Zustand: Bon. Horatium Cardon, Lugduni (Lyon), 1613, 5 ff.-84 pp.-4ff.-882 pp., 6ff.-899pp. , texte encadré à 2 colonnes, relié plein veau marbré (reliure 18eme), dos à nerfs avec pièces de titre et tomaison, , triple filets aux plats, tranches rouges, ex-libris manuscrit, frottements aux dos, coins et coiffes abimés, fentes aux charnières, un plat détaché, manque la pièce de titre au tome 1, manque au dos (tome 2), quelques feuillets brunis, mouillures au tome 2. Recueil des oeuvres de Juste Lispe, philologue et humaniste, né à Overijse (Duché de Brabant) le 18 octobre 1547 et décédé à Louvain le 23 mars 1606, formé au moyen d'anciennes éditions séparées imprimées la plupart par Plantin à la fin du XVI eme siècle , elles comprennent des traductions de Tite-Live, Tacite, Jules César ainsi que des études critiques de plusieurs textes latins sur Plaute, Nonius, Velleius Paterculus, Valère Maxime, Sénèque et Pline. Au premier volume, le titre frontispice est signé Fornazeris, l'encadrement représente un portique. Dans la partie supérieure, Minerve, Mercure, deux vases contenant des fleurs de chardons (allusion au nom de l'imprimeur), un anneau soutenant un livre sur lequel est posé un casque, une devise en grec, les armoiries de Charles de Neufville, le monogramme d'Horace Cardon, etc. Dans les parties latérales, quatre statues, dont deux, placées dans une niche, figurent Eterna Facundia Roma. Plus bas, à droite et à gauche de l'adresse, un amphithéâtre et un labyrinthe. Dans le coin inférieur droit, la signature : J. de Fornazeris lineauit et sculpsit, un portrait de Juste Lipse, gravé en taille-douce, en médaillon, et tenu par deux figures debout : Gloria et Fama. En tête, sur une banderole, la devise de Juste Lipse. Sur les bords du médaillon, la légende : Iustus Lipsivs. Au-dessous du portrait, Modestia foulant aux pieds l'Envie. Plus bas, quatre distiques latins, signés : H. R., et suivis de la signature : de Fornazeris. Au second volume, la marque d'imprimeur de Horace Cardon par Fornazeris au titre, plusieurs chapitres sur l'armée Rome antique, illustrés de 69 gravures, dans le texte, numérotées et 29 gravures, représentant des scènes militaires, machines de siège, costumes et armes romaines, scènes de saturnale, crucifixions et sièges de ville (Carthage, Numance, Alésia), ainsi que deux belles vues de Louvain et de Heversé à double page. Horace Cardon, célèbre imprimeur de Lyon, protégé de Henri IV, qui se distinguait surtout par les beaux frontispices gravés dont il ornait les volumes sortis de sa maison. Fornazeris (Jacques) quitte Turin pour Lyon, il se lie dès 1601 avec le libraire Horace Cardon et débute alors entre eux une collaboration extrêmement fructueuse qui ne cessera qu'à la disparition du graveur en 1619, ses gravures qui évoquent tout à la fois l'orfèvrerie, la broderie et l'enluminure, synthèse des modèles italiens et flamands. M1-Et0.
Verlag: Antverpiae, ex Officini Plantiniana, Apud Ioannem Moretum. 1600, 1600
Anbieter: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. 1st Edition. Iusti Lipsi Opera Omnia Quae Ad Criticam Proprie Spectant: Tam nouiter ab ipso aucta, correcta, digesta. Quorum omnium Index & Ordo post Praefationem. Antverpiae, ex Officini Plantiniana, Apud Ioannem Moretum. 1600 Hardcover, 7 x 10.5 . Bound with bevel-edged wooden boards, covered in original vellum and remains of metal clasps. 5 cords sewn to the boards. Highly decorated vellum is peeled off half the front cover (revealing wooden boards beneath), and a small piece peeled off the back cover. 628 pages + index, etc. Nice white paper, wide margins. Text in Latin and Greek. Very little foxing, some dampstains at the inner margins of a few pages clustered near the front. Nice bold initials and a few woodblock decorations at section headings and on the title page. Front endpapers missing. Justus Lipsius (1547-1606) was a Belgian classical philologist and Humanist, wrote a series of works designed to revive ancient Stoicism in a form that would be compatible with Christianity. The most famous of these is De Constantia ( On Constancy ) in which he advocated a Stoic-inspired ideal of constancy in the face of unpleasant external events, but also carefully distinguished those parts of Stoic philosophy that the orthodox Christian should reject or modify. This modified form of Stoicism influenced a number of contemporary thinkers, creating an intellectual movement that have come to be known as Neostoicism .
Erscheinungsdatum: 1606
Anbieter: Xerxes Fine and Rare Books and Documents, Glen Head, NY, USA
Zustand: Fine. Antverpiae 1606, 1610, 1613 Ex officina Plantiniana apud Ionnem Moretum. Juste was renowned Flemist scholar and philologist who lived from 1547 to 1606. 4 different titles bound in 2 matching volumes. 4to., (6), 213pp. (6); 103pp. (4), (8), half vellum with colorful marbled boards appears to be 17th century binding). Decorated Capitals, nice engraving on title page of first Volume, tail vignettes. Printer's device on titlepage in one volume is a woodcut, in the other it appears to be some sort of engraving. Fine example of printing from the Plantine Moretus press of Antwerp which operated from 1555-1875. Two volumes are in excellent condition, binding secure, light spotting, light wear. Fine Binding. Pictures available on request.
Anbieter: Herman H. J. Lynge & Søn ILAB-ABF, Copenhagen, Dänemark
Leipzig, J.H. Ellinger, 1674. 12mo. In contemporary full vellum with yapp edges. Author and title in contemporary hand to spine. Title-page with previous owner's name in contemporary hand. Occassional marginal dampstaining throughout. A few leaves with marginal repair, with loss of a few letters. 383 ff. + frontispiece. Later edition, first published in Leiden in 1589, of Lipsius? early tract in political theory in which he, amonst other things, argued a government should recognize only one religion, and should punish dissent by fire and sword.