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Sprache: Französisch
Verlag: C. L. F. Panckoucke, 1845
Anbieter: Librairie du Cardinal, GRADIGNAN, Frankreich
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rigide. Zustand: Bon. Poésies de Priscien traduits pour la première fois en français par E.-F. Corpet, Préceptes de Serenus, Macer Floridus et Marcellus traduits pour la première fois en français par M. Louis Baudet, 1 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque demi-chagrin vert, Seconde série de la Bibliothèque latine-française, C. L. F. Panckoucke, Paris, 1845, 139-279 pp. Rappel des titres : Poésies de Priscien. La Périégèse. Les poids et mesures. Eloge d'Anastase. [ Suivi de : ] Préceptes médicaux de Serenus Sammonicus [ Avec : ] Macer Floridus. Des Vertus des Plantes [ Avec : ] Marcellus. De la Médecine. Poëme. Très rare exemplaire de l'édition originale de ces traductions de Priscien, Serenus Sammonicus et Macer Floridus. Bon état (dos très lég. frotté, qq. rouss.) pour cette édition bilingue latin-français. Langue: Français.
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In den WarenkorbGebunden. Zustand: New. KlappentextrnrnExcerpt from Prisciani Grammatici Caesariensis Institutionum Grammaticarum Libri XVIII, Vol. 2: Libros XIII-XVIII ContinensEqnidem cod. R et una eum eo inde a lib. XVIII s 92 cod. V potissimnm secutus archetypi imaginem r.
Verlag: per Philippum Pincium Mantuanum 1500. die. xix. Martii., Venetiis, 1500
Anbieter: Studio Bibliografico Benacense, Riva del garda, TN, Italien
hardcover. Zustand: Good. Cm. 30, cc. cclxxxii (1). Con molti bei capolettera figurati. Solida legatura (cinquecentesca?) in piena pergamena rigida, dorso a nervi con titolo manoscritto al piede. Esemplare elegantemente stampato ed in ottimo stato di conservazione, fresco e pulito. Edizione non comune dell'opera grammatica del Prisciano con il classico commento di Iohannes de Aingre. Cfr. Graesse V/446. . Book.
Verlag: the heirs of Aldus Manutius the Elder and Andrea Torresano the Elder, Venice, 1518
Anbieter: Arader Books, New York, NY, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very good. First. First Aldine edition. Venice: in aedibus Aldi, et Andreae Soceri (the heirs of Aldus Manutius the Elder and Andrea Torresano the Elder); October 1518. Octavo (6" x 3 13/16", 152mm x 97mm). [Full collation available.] Bound in contemporary Venetian paneled calf with two pairs of silk ties. With four knotted "Greek style" tools in the center panel. On the spine, three raised bands. Ink manuscript to the fore-edge of the text-block: "POMP. MELA. ET SOLINVS." Small losses along the lower edge, with scuffs and the odd spot of soiling. The corners bumped and the ties perished. The text-block remarkably fresh, with occasional sidelining in ink. A reference in ink manuscript to Pliny in the margin of fol. 119r. Collated complete (including both the q8 and G3 blanks) against the register and UCLA. Ex-libris of Emilio Pittaluga to the title-page, completed in ink manuscript "ottimo esemplare." Bookplate of T. Kimball Brooker laid in. Pomponius Mela (d. AD 45) and Caius (Gaius) Julius Solinus (fl. ca. AD 225) together were the twin stars of Roman (i.e., Latin) ancient geography through the medieval period, and far more influential than Ptolemy, whose Geographical Guidance was largely inaccessible to Continental scholars before it was translated into Latin in 1406. A frequent source of Pliny (whose Historia naturalis has geographical components but belongs properly to a different genre), Mela's De situ orbis bridges the gap between the Greek geographers (Eratosthenes, Ptolemy) and his successors. Solinus wrote his De mirabilibus mundi (On the wonders of the world) -- also called the Polyhistor (very learned), as here -- in the first half of the third century of the current era. The works of Mela and Solinus fill a little more than half the volume (through fol. 127). Four shorter works follow, making the volume a useful collection of geographical works. The first is the Itinerarium -- itinerary -- carried out under Emperor Antoninus Pius (AD 86-161), which lists in order the places along a road as they stretched across the Roman Empire. Vibius Sequester (ca. AD 400) provides a literary parallel; conventionally titled De fluminibus, fontibus, lacubus, nemoribus, paludibus, montibus, gentibus per litteras (fol. 191ff.) it gathers the place-names mentioned in Classical literature -- particularly Vergil and Ovid. Publius Victor is a confected Classical author, made to provide authorship for a XVc (first published 1505) treatise De regionibus urbis Romae liber (fol. 201ff.), which describes the neighborhoods (regiones) of ancient Rome. The volume finishes with the poem of Dionysius Periegetes (sometimes called, as here, Dionysius Afer -- born as he was in Libya in perhaps the AD IIc), a member of the "Second Sophistic," composed in Greek and translated by Priscian into Latin as De orbis situ (fol. 215ff.). These final treatises speak particularly to the lineage of the work through the press of Aldus Manutius (Aldo Manuzio, ca. 1450-1515), the great Venetian humanist-printer whom we have largely to thank for the dissemination of texts in small formats. Thomas Kimball Brooker (Kim, b. 1939) is an American industrialist with a life-long scholarly interest in books. To wit, his Harvard Business School Master's thesis was titled Rare Books as a Hedge against Devaluation and Inflation; he went on to get an MA in Art History and a PhD, both from the University of Chicago. He is the most significant collector -- certainly among the living, perhaps ever, or at the least on par with the likes of J.P. Morgan -- of early printed books, with a particular focus on Aldus Manutius. His collection is being dispersed by Sotheby's in a series of eight auctions, the Bibliotheca Brookeriana, from 2023 into 2026 (to include his the formidable reference library). The present volume was lot 245 in part II (the Aldine Collection D-M) 18 October 2024 in New York. Adams M 1053; Edit16 46864; Renouard, Alde 83/6; UCLA 171; USTC 841939.
Verlag: In Aedibus Aldi, et Andreae Asulani (Aldus Manutius & Andrea d'Asola), Venetiis (Venedig), 1527
Anbieter: Versandantiquariat Rainer Kocherscheidt, Velbert, Deutschland
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In den WarenkorbLeder. Zustand: Befriedigend. Erste Auflage dieser Ausgabe. . De versibus comicis. Rufini item de metris comicis, & oratorijs numeris; (1 Bl.), 13 Bl., (1Bl.), 299 Bl., (4 Bl.); Titelblatt u. letztes Blatt jew. mit dem gestochenen Druckerzeichen (Anker) der Aldus-Presse (vgl. ÖNB); fliegender Vorsatz mit montiertem Zettel neuerer Zeit mit Lebensdaten Priscianus', Titelblatt fingerfleckig, mit altem Bibliotheksstempel u. altem blassem Tintenvermerk, fliegender Vorsatz, Titelblatt u. letzte 4 Blätter mit professionell durch Japanpapier ergänzten u. reparierten Fehlstellen (nirgends Textverlust), 1 Bl. mit Eckfehlstelle (kein Textverlust), Papier etwas wellig, Druckbild sauber, kleinere Läsuren; Einband professionell erneuert, unter Verwendung zahlreicher ursprünglicher Einbandteile, Vorderdeckel mit Rollenprägungen u. Titel 'Pristianus', Rücken u. rückwärtiger Deckel mit Rollenprägungen, ursprüngl. Rücken fragmentarisch aufmontiert, Reste des Rückenschildes, Verschlussbänder erneuert Size: 21,6 cm.
Verlag: [Venetiis], Aldus [in aedibus Aldi et Andreae Asulani soceri, 1527
Anbieter: Gabriele Maspero Libri Antichi, Como, CO, Italien
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Zustand: Molto buono. In-8° (cm. 18,2), legatura in piena pergamena rigida antica con titolo manoscritto e risguardi rimontati (stanca), cc. [14] 299 [3] in buono stato, con àncora aldina al frontespizio e in fine, terzultima carta bianca; margine superiore leggermente corto senza mai toccare il testo, sporadiche note marginali, gora alle sole ultime carte con piccola lesione alla carta del margine delle due carte in fine. Prima edizione aldina del noto grammatico latino. Cfr. Renouard 103; Adams P-2113. Buon esemplare. (SA1).
Verlag: in aedibus Aldi, et Andreae Asulani soceri mense Maio 1527 (al colophon), Venetiis, 1527
Anbieter: Libreria Ex Libris ALAI-ILAB/LILA member, Roma, RM, Italien
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Legatura settecentesca in pergamena rigida con titolo ms. al ds. (scurita e con alcune macchioline). Tagli azzurri. Timbretto araldico nella parte inferiore del frontespizio. Ottimo esemplare, fresco e ad ampi margini. Prima edizione aldina. Renouard, p. 103; Adams, P-2113. 8vo (cm. 21,5), 14 cc.nn., 299 cc., 3 cc.nn. Ancora aldina al frontespizio ed in fine.
Apud Carolum Stephanum, Lutetiae [Paris] 1554. 180+[18] pages. Bound in a modern marbled paperbinding with spine title in green morocco. Browning and dampstaining to the first leaves. Dampstaining to the top margin through óut the book. Pp. 14-15 with a few old underlinings and a marginal note. Printer's device to the titleleaf. 16th and 17th owner's names to the titleleaf. * Scarce. Charles Estienne [Stephanus] (1504-1564) was part of the renowned renaissance printers' family from Paris (and later Geneva); he was son of Henri Estienne and brother to Robert Estienne I, and took over the company in Paris after Robert left for Geneva. This grammar is based on Priscian's 6th century work.