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Anbieter: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgien
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0. Antwerpen, Vereeniging der Antwerpsche Bibliophielen , ( periodical , issue , tijdschrift ) ,1947 , in-8°, 25 x 16,5 cm, 2 vols. samen 378 pp. , sewn, original softcover ( genaaid, met originele omslag - omslagen iets bevuild en bestoft). Bevat een artikel van Dr. M.A. Nauwelaerts '' Bijdrage tot de Bibliographie van Simon Verepaeus . Frank van den Wijngaert '' De late Moretussen en de Boekillustratie '' - alsook - '' De botanische Teekeningen in het Museum Plantin-Moretus ''. Henry De Groote '' Eén en ander over de Verdussens ''.
Verlag: G. Smits for J. I Bellerus, Antwerp, 1573
Anbieter: Bruce McKittrick Rare Books, Inc., Narberth, PA, USA
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Only Edition of his treatise aimed at instructors: his schoolbooks had over two hundred printings. The first part enunciates the general principles, goal and utility of teaching. The second and third parts lay out detailed templates for secular and religious education, including remarks on games, recreation, punishments, which Greek and Latin authors to read and how to explain them, which manuals to use, exercises in translation, imitation and recitation, how to draft and administer exams, competitions and learned disputes and how to mount dramatic performances. It discourages discussion of current events (the Turks, the French, beggars), ball playing, dice, archery, gambling, fighting, lying, swearing and drinking (the teachers). It schematically frames the year's syllabus for each of the seven grades. I have located one copy in the U.S. In good condition (slightly browned). Nauwelaerts, "Bijdrage tot de Bibliographie van Simon Verepaeus" in De Gulden Passer 25 (1947) 54 & 80 (reprod.) & VI.1 & reprod.; Buisson, Répertoire des ouvrages pédagogiques du XVIe siècle 663. 18th-century marbled calf (repaired), spine and red morocco label gilt, red edges.
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Anbieter: Govi Rare Books LLC, Woodside, New York City, NY, USA
Zustand: Buono (Good). Three works in one volume, 8vo. Contemporary vellum over boards, blind-stamped fillets on the panels with the lettering P.V.B 1597 on the front panel, old entries of ownership on the title-page. Ex libris Franz Pollak-Parnau. I. MACROPEDIUS:(2), 123 [i.e. 125], (1) leaves. A-Q8 (Q8 is a blank). With the printer's device on the title-page. Catalogo unico, IT\ICCU\BVEE\021641.RARE EDITION. This is a literal reprint of the Birckmann edition of 1568. Macropedius' most successful textbook, dedicated to the youth of Utrecht, on the art of letter writing was first published as Epistolica at Antwerp by Hillen in 1543 and after his death under the title Methodus conscribendi epistolas in 1561 at Dillingen. Added to this edition for the first time was the tract Epitome praeceptionum de paranda copia verborum & rerum, per quaestiones, which was falsely attributed to Macropedius, and, in fact, was written by Johannes Rivius (1500-1553) and first published at Wesel in 1548.Printed at the end is also Christoph Hegendorff's (1500-1540) Modus conscribendi epistolas; this is a literal reprint of the edition that appeared in Hagenau in 1526.?Macropedius' Epistolica is divided into two parts, the first treating the invention, the second, disposition and elocution. Although Macropedius does not acknowledge Erasmus, in the first part he draws on the Opus de conscribendis epistolis in prescribing forms of greeting, address, and farewell and in classifying letters. He names five categories; demonstrative, deliberative, judicial, didascalicum or dialecticum (Erasmus' letter of discussion), and indicativum (Erasmus' extraordinary or family class). Macropedius provides his own sample letters, and he is more rigid in applying rhetorical precepts to letter writing than Erasmus. Although he concedes that the structure of the letter varies with the type of argument, he nevertheless defines for each type except the familiar or formal structure based on the divisions of the oration. This is a procedure that Erasmus had criticized in Francesco Negro's De modo epistolandi. Macropedius emphasizes art much more, individual judgment and the demands of decorum much less, than Erasmus? (J. Rice Henderson, Humanism and the Humanities. Erasmus's ?Opus de conscribendis epistolis' in Sixteenth Century Schools, in: ?Letter-Writing Manuals and Instruction from Antiquity to the Present?, C. Poster & L.C. Mitchell, eds., Columbia, SC, 2007, p. 158).Georgius Macropedius was born as Joris van Langhvelt in Gemert (North Brabant, the Netherlands). Little is known about his boyhood. After having attended the parish school he moved to s'-Hertogenbosch. Here, he attended the local grammar school and lived in one of the boarding-houses of the Brothers of the Common Life. In 1502, at the age of fifteen, he became a member of the fraternity and prepared for a career in teaching. About ten years later he was ordained and started teaching Latin at the municipal grammar school. In the years 1506?1510 he had already started writing Latin plays for his students. The first drafts of his drama Asotus (The Prodigal Son) date from this period. He took on a classic name, as was the custom among sixteenth century humanists: Joris became Georgius and Van Langhvelt was translated into Macropedius.In 1524 he was appointed headmaster of St. Jerome's in Liège. In 1527 Macropedius returned to 's-Hertogenbosch and by the end of 1530 he had already moved to Utrecht, and, reputed to be a loyal Roman Catholic, was appointed headmaster. He transformed St. Jerome's in Utrecht into the most famous school of the country. He taught Latin, Greek, poetry, rhetoric, and possibly Hebrew, mathematics, rhetoric, and theory of music too. Every year he composed both text and music of a lengthy Latin school song. At St. Jerome's he wrote most of his Latin textbooks and plays, which were published not only in Utrecht, but also in Antwerp, Basel, Cologne, Frankfurt, 's-Hertogenbosch, Paris, and in L. Book.
Verlag: Antwerpen: Jean Bellère, 1567
Sprache: Latein
Anbieter: Antiquariat Bookfarm, Löbnitz, Deutschland
12° , späterer Pappband. Editio tertia. [15] Bl., 509 S., [3] Bl vgl. Jöcher IV, 1516f. - Seltene dritte Ausgabe dieses vom niederländischen katholischen Theologen Simon Verepaeus (1522 - 1598) herausgegebenen"Handbuches der frommen Gebete. -"[.] ein Schulmann von Dommel aus Brabant, war Probst in dem Nonnen-Kloster vom Berge Thabor zu Mecheln, wurde aber von da vertrieben, und hierauf zum Rector der Schulen zu Turnhout und Jertzogenbusch gemacht." (Jöcher) - Titelblatt auf Vorsatz montiert, zweites ungezähltes Blatt mit Einriss. Papier gebräunt, stellenweise wasserrandig, zu Beginn etwas stockfleckig. Text in noch guter Erhaltung. Aus aufgelöster Klosterbibliothek, mit entsprechenden Kennzeichnungen. la Gewicht in Gramm: 530.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgien
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Luxemburgi (Luxembourg), Ex Typographeo Haeredum Andreae Chevalier, 1782, format in-12°, 16,5 x 9,5 cm, (4) pp nn + 208 pp, Cartonnage d'époque usé (coins émouss. , mors partiellement fendu) Intérieur bon, avec petit cachet d'une institution religieuse. Le préfaceur inconnu fait mention de l'édition ''Flamande'' de ce texte et exprime le voeux que ce livre sera utile aux ''Collegii Candidatis duximus''. Edition luxembourgeoise rare d'un livre scolaire pour apprendre le latin.
Verlag: Köln, Quentel, 1596 und 1593., 1596
Anbieter: Antiquariat am Moritzberg, Hildesheim, NDS, Deutschland
159 S., 124 S., 2 Bl. Jeweils mit Holzschnitt-Titelvignette (Herakles erwürgt den kithäronischen Löwen). 8°. Spät. HPergamentband. VD16 ZV 18318 und VD16 V 615; Jöcher IV, 1526f. Verepaeus (1522-1598), Philologe und Pädagoge, Probst des Nonnenklosters in Mechelen, Rektor der Schulen in Turnhout und 's Hertogenbosch, Verfasser und Herausgeber zahlr. Schriften zur lateinischen Philologie. Einband fingerfleckig und etwas berieben; Vorsätze erneuert; Titelei von 1 mit hinterlegtem Ausriss am Bug, dabei einige Buchstaben hs. ersetzt; gebräunt und fleckig. LA.
Anbieter: Libreria Oreste Gozzini snc, Firenze, FI, Italien
Lutetiae - Antverpiae, apud Aegidium Beysium, sub insigni albi Lilij, via Iacobaea - ex officina Christophori Plantini, architypographi regij, 1584 - 1588, volumi 2 legati in 1, in-8, legatura coeva in piena pergamena floscia (tre piccole mancanze al dorso, pp. [16], 116, [12] - 182, [2], l'ultima carta bianca. Con marche tipografiche in xilografia sui frontespizi. Alcune carte mal-posizionate nel fascicolo D della prima opera. Leggermente brunite, per il tipo di carta usato, le carte della seconda opera. Nel complesso volume in buone condizioni e cinquecentesco in ogni sua componente.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgien
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Gandavi (Gent), Bernardus Poelman, s.d. (1770; approbatio), in-8°, 96 pp, full roan, raised back, some use. Handwritten ex-libris by Bernardus Putman from Waregem, studiosus at Roeselare 1807 and 1810. Some scribbling on last flyleaf. Rare, unmentioned in Bibliographie Gantoise, but could have been printed 1794 according to Poelman's catalog.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgien
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Gandavi (Gent), Bernardus Poelman, (ca 1780), 224 pp with many blank pages interleaved, a few with pupil's notes. Late edition of this popular Latin schoolbook. The approbatio is dated 14 Dec. 1771. The author, Simon Verrept, 1522-1598, finished the work at 's-Hertogenbosch in 1596.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgien
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16. Antverpiae ( Antwerpen ) , Apud Ioan. Bellerum, ad insigne Aquilae aureae, 1586, small in-8°, 120 x 80 mm , (48)nn pp + 471 pp + (9)nn pp, title and calender printed in red & black, with half page woodcut illustrations .Bound in a blindtooled (german) pigskin binding. The binding is dated 1595, with the initials ''NLT''. The decoration comprises on each cover 8 heads in medal form, traces of green silk ties, with red spickled edges. Very finely preserved binding with only a tiny damage spot at the middle of the raised spine. (USTC 413709 , Bel. Typ. 9292). Ultimate 16th century edition of the main religious work of Simon Verepaeus in a very fine contemporary binding. Also the interior is very well preserved. All pages have a typographical border consisting of 6 fillets per page. With some woodcut vignettes in the text. Text in Latin.