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2013-07-28 17:18:16
EXPOSITIO IN IIII ORATIONES M. TULLI CICERONIS CONTRA C. VERREM [ALDINE PRESS]
Venice, Italy: Aldus. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1547. Hardcover. Ex-Library; Small 8vo 7½" - 8" tall; Old vellum over bds, spine label; wear. Ex-libris copy with ink stamps to title page & f24. Very occasional spotting, otherwise generally clean and VG+ contents. Complete. Adams A-2056; [Brunet I, 523. ]Quintus Asconius Pedianus (c9BC-36AD) ; Roman grammarian & historian. Colophon with Aldine device. Ex Mt St Alphonsus collection. .
SAN JUAN CRISÓSTOMO [347-407]
Divi Ioannis Chrysostomi Archiepiscopi Constantinopolitani in S. Geneseos Librum Enarrationes. Nunc primum in enchiridii formam contractae. Accessit Divi Ioannis Chrysostomi Vita et Homiliae
Amberes: Antverpiae, in aedibus Ioannis Steelsii [In fine:] Typis Ioannis Graphei, 1547. 4to. menor; 20 hs., 432 ff. Ejemplar con la portada restaurada. Encuadernación moderna en media piel.
2013-07-16 22:12:51
Imprinted in the yere of our Lord [by John Daye], [London], 1547. [308] leaves; a-y8 2A-2Q8 2R4. Small octavo (140 x 95 mm). Full black morocco, raised bands, a.e.g., by Bedford. Printed in black letter. Woodcut of the Last Supper on A8r. Minor soiling early and late, washed (likely when bound), two small patches of early repair to verso of title, a few instances of marginalia or emphasis marks remain after having been "Bedfordized" (with shadows of more extensive annotations scattered in some margins), early careful restoration to the blank foremargins of g2-3, some occasional foxing or marginal smudges, ink acquisition note and cathedral blindstamp on binder's blank, joints slightly rubbed, old bookseller's description formerly tipped to front pastedown, otherwise a very good copy, with the bookplate of Sir J.A. Brooke. First edition in English (translator not identified) of this compilation from the Archbishop's writings assembled by Philipp Melanchthon and Martin Bucer, first published in German in 1543. A second edition was published in 1548, and some copies of this edition feature a woodcut of St. John the Evangelist in place of the woodcut of the Last Supper. The text is known to have exerted some influence upon Archbishop Cranmer and his associates in their compilation of the first English Book of Common Prayer. Both this edition and the second edition are uncommon in commerce. One copy of the first is recorded in ABPC in the last 35 years (1993), and two copies of the second edition. The ESTC locates fifteen copies, of which seven (including this copy) are in North … [Click Below for Full Description]
Hermann V, [von Wied], Archbishop of Cologne:
A SIMPLE, AND RELIGIOUS CONSULTATION . BY WHAT MEANES A CHRISTIAN REFORMATION, AND FOUNDED IN GODS WORDE, OF DOCTRINE, ADMINISTRATION OF THE DEUINE SACRAMENTES, OF CEREMONIES, AND THE HOLE CURE OF SOULES, AND OTHER ECCLESIASTICAL MINISTERIES MAY BE BEGON AMONG MEN COMMITTED TO OUR PASTORALL CHARGE, VNTIL THE LORDE GRAUNT A BETTER TO BE APPOYNTED EITHER BY A FREE, AND CHRISTIAN COU[N]SAYLE, GENERAL, OR NATIONAL, OR ELLES BY THE STATES OF THE EMPIRE OF THE NATIO[N] OF GERMANIE, GATHERED TOGETHER IN THE HOLYE GOST.
Bookseller: William Reese Company - Literature, ABAA [U.S.A.]
2013-07-15 10:36:28
Opera di frate Hieronymo Savonarola da Ferrara, della semplicita della uita Christiana : nella quale insegna come uiuere debbe il uero Christiano
Venetia: Al segno della Speranza, 1547. bound in green half-cloth, marbled boards, gilt spine title, plain end papers,silk page marker, 64,32 leaves, text in Italian, In 2 pts.; the 2nd part. has caption title: Dialogo del R.P. Fra Hieronymo Sauonarola da Ferrara i[n]titolato Solatio del uiaggio mio Nelquale si parla di Dio. Della fede Christiana. Del Messia contra gli Hebrei. De gli articoli della fede. Della uita futura, & della uia di ascendere alla patria celeste. Both parts are translations from the original Latin. Signatures: A-H^(8) 2A-2C^(8) (2C2 and 2C4 signed C2 and C4) ²D^(8)., Woodcut vignette (device?) with motto "In queste vanita che ognun disia non poner tua speranza, ma sicuro scorgi il camin, ch'al sommo ben t'inuia" on t.p. Woodcut initials.CONDITION; book has been rebound, light wear at edges, text slightly cropped, ex library with library paper stamp on spine, trace of stamp on title page,some scattered foxing, scattered light soil, second title pages lightly toned, Girolamo Maria Francesco Matteo Savonarola 1452-1498; entered the Dominican Order at Bologna in 1474. During his first year of monastic life he wrote a poem,"On the Decline of the Church", and devoted himself to prayer and abstention. His early works included philosophical treatises concerning Aristotle and St. Thomas Aquinas. Sent to Florence to preach he immediately took issue with the pagan persuits of many Florentines. The court of Lorenzo de Medici was a obvious target of his sermons. During the period 1485-89 he preached in many Italian cities with increasing stress on Apocalypt … [Click Below for Full Description]
2013-07-14 20:10:36
Valerio Massimo ( Valerius Maximus )
Valeri Maximi Dictorum Factorumque Memorabilium Exempla
Apud Seb. Gryphium 1547 Mm 75x125 Volume cartonato di pp. 517 + 19 non numerate, fregio tipografico al frontespizio dove è presente una lacuna al margine bianco per eliminare il nome di un precedente proprietario. Vecchie annotazioni a pag. 4 e 162, piccolo strappo con lacuna all'angolo di una carta. Capilettera ornati. Rilegatura moderna in pelle con nervetti, cerniera parzialmente fessurata, tagli dorati. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE. WORLDWIDE DELIVERY
Apud Seb. Gryphium, 1547. Mm 75x125 Volume cartonato di pp. 517 + 19 non numerate, fregio tipografico al frontespizio dove è presente una lacuna al margine bianco per eliminare il nome di un precedente proprietario. Vecchie annotazioni a pag. 4 e 162, piccolo strappo con lacuna all'angolo di una carta. Capilettera ornati. Rilegatura moderna in pelle con nervetti, cerniera parzialmente fessurata, tagli dorati. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE. WORLDWIDE DELIVERY
Bookseller: Salvalibro Snc [Italy]
2013-06-10 18:52:32
Delle Antiche Historie Favolose. Novamente con somma diligenza stampato.
in Vinegia, appresso Gabriel Giolito de'Ferrari, 1547.In-8° (162x107mm), cc. (8), 119 [i.e. 122], legatura del secolo decimonono in m. pergamena con titolo e filetti in oro entro tassello in pelle rossa al dorso. Piatti marmorizzati. Impresa giolitina al frontespizio con la fenice e sua variante al v. della c. 119. Capilettera abitati incisi in xilografia. Indice bicolonne preliminare. Fresco esemplare. Edizione giolitina del volgarizzamento dei libri superstiti della "Biblioteca storica" di Diodoro Siculo (80-20 a. C. ca), sorta di compendio di storia universale sino al 59 a.C. di estrema importanza documentaria. L'edizione è una ristampa della giolitina del 1542, a sua volta riproducente l'edizione degli stessi Giunti del 1526. Bongi, I, p. 139. STC Italian Books, p. 216. Adams, D-480. Hoffman, I, p. 562. EDIT16 CNCE 17221.
2013-05-29 12:42:11
GENEALOGIA DE GLI DEI. I QUIN DECI LIBRI DI M. GIOVANNI BOCCACCIO SOPRA LA...
Comino da Trino di Monferrato 1547 ...ORIGINE ET DISCENDENZA DI TUTTI GLI DEI DE' GENTILI, CON LA SPOSITIONE & SENSI ALLEGORICI DELLE FAVOLE, & CON LA DICHIARATIONE DELL'HISTORIE APPARTENENTI A DETTA MATERIA. TRADOTTI ET ADORNATI PER MESSER GIUSEPPE BETUSSI DA BASSANO. AGGIUNTAVI LA VITA DEL BOCCACCIO. GIOVANNI, BOCCACCIO - VENEZIA, COMINO DA TRINO DI MONFERRATO, 1547. IN-4° (CM. 20, 5); BUONA LEGATURA IN PERGAMENA COEVA CON IL TITOLO MANOSCRITTO SUL DORSO UN PO SBIADITO; CART. (10), 286, (18). ALBERO GENEALOGICO A PIENA PAGINA: CENTINAIA DI CAPILETTERA IN LEGNO; IN ALCUNI CASI PAGINE CON 6 CAPILETTERA CON GRANDE EFFETTO TIPOGRAFICO VOLUTO DA QUESTO GRANDE STAMPATORE. NELLA PRIMA PAGINA BEN VISIBILE IL TITOLO E LA DESCRIZIONE DEL LIBRO MA STRAPPO DI MEZZA EFFIGE TIPOGRAFICA. IN ALCUNE PAGINE ALL' INIZIO DEL LIBRO, FORI DI TARLO CHE LEDONO POCHE LETTERE DI TESTO. PERALTRO IN BUONO STATO DI CONSERVAZIONE.
2013-05-17 10:28:22
Erasto dopo molti secoli ritornato al fine in luce et con somma diligenza dal greco fedelmente tradotto in italiano (Libro dei sette savi)
Venturino Roffinello (Ruffinelli) 1547 (ma 1546) in 8° (cm 14,5x9,5), pp. 138 numerate solo al recto, 6 nn.; leg. ottocentesca m/pelle chiara con angoli, tit. e fregi in oro al ds., tagli spruzz.; vignetta al front. rappresentante la Virtù (donna nuda con vela svolazzante, un piede sulla testa del delfino e l'altro sul mondo) racchiusa in ovale; carattere corsivo; all'ultima c. bianca, dopo il registro, alone lasciato da marca tip. diversaora assente, posta sotto il registro; testo in corsivo; si tratta di novelle orientali introdotte ed ambientate in Europa. Piccolo restauro al front., lievi aloni ed arrossamenti alle prime 10 pp. e margini sup. un po' esigui, ma per il resto esemplare fresco e stampato con caratteri nitidi; opera censita in sole 9 biblioteche italiane, (ICCU, CNCE 29823). Molto raro. 629/20
De historia stirpium commentarij insignes. Accessit ijs succincta votum obscurarum in hoc opere occurrentium explicatio.
20 n.n. Bl., 975 S., 17 n.n. S. Schweinslederband der Zeit über Holzdeckeln mit Rollstempelverzierung und 2 Metallschliessen. Pritzel 3138 (Anhang). - Dritte Taschenausgabe von Fuchs berühmtesten Buch. Titel und 2 Blätter mit starken Tintenspuren sonst vereinzelt fleckig und gebräunt. Einband mit einigen Wurmspuren im Deckel. Titelblatt angerändert und alt hinterlegt.
(Schwenckfeld, Caspar)
Vom Christlichen Streytt. M.D.XLVII.
60 unnum. Bll. Ohne Einband. Kl.-4°. VD 16 S 4967. 5. Ausgabe, die erste war bereits 1533 erschienen. - Leicht fleckig und mit winzigem Wurmstich von oben.
BORDONE, Benedetto (1460-1539).
Libro di Benedetto Bordone nel qual si ragiona de tutte l'isole del mondo.
Venice: [Paulis Manutius Aldus for] Federico Torresano, 1547. Folio (11 6/8 x 8 inches). Title-page printed in red and black with Torresano's woodcut tower device and within and elaborate floriated border with dolphins. 3 fine double-page woodcut maps, double-page woodcut town plan of Venice, 2 full-page, 2 double half-page, and 105 woodcut maps and town plans in the text. Early 19th-century brown morocco gilt, each cover decorated with a fine central gilt stamp of the Aldus device, all edges gilt (front cover detached). Provenance: early Latin inscription "D[eus] nobis haec otia" (God has given us our tranquility") at the foot of the title-page. First Aldine press edition, following the two Zappino editions of 1528 and 1534, and printed using the same woodblocks. The double-page maps include a fine woodcut of the world on an oval projection based on that of Francesco Rosselli, and depicting the eastern coastline of America as "Terra del Laboratore" and "Ponete modo novo", Europe and the northern coastline of Africa, Asia, and a fine plan of Venice. "Terra de Lavoratore" represents the Atlantic coast of Canada, and "p[ar]te del mondo novo" ("part of the New World") corresponding to the Caribbean Sea. Beneath that textual indication, at the lower margin of the map, Bordone included a corner of South America. Others maps related to the new world include woodcuts of Cuba, Venezuela, Brazil, "La gran citta di Temistican" (modern-day Mexico City) before its destruction by Cortez, and several of the West Indies. The "Copia delle Lettere de Perfetto della India la Nova Spagna dett … [Click Below for Full Description]
2012-12-30 22:14:40
Eusebius Cesariensis.
L'historia ecclesiastica d'eusebio cesariense, tradotta dal latino nella lingua volgare. in venetia, per michele tramezzino, 1547.
Cm. 16, cc. (16) 303 (1). Grande marchio tipografico al frontespizio, ripetuto al verso del colophon. Legatura strettamente coeva in piena pergamena floscia con unghie e titoli manoscritti al dorso. Bell'esemplare, genuino e marginoso, stampato in elegante corsivo. Si tratta della prima edizione della traduzione in italiano. Cfr. Graesse, II, 526.
2012-12-25 04:00:54
Cyprian (arcivescovo Di Cartagine).
"opera nuper adiecimus eiusdem carmina quaedam de cruce redemptoris atq; ad crucifixum elegantissima, nec usqua antea impressa." venetiis, ad signum spei, 1547.
Cm. 17, pp. (32) 816 (12). Bella marca tipografica al frontespizio e capolettera istoriati nel testo. Solida legatura settecentesca in piena pergamena rigida con titoli in oro su tassello al dorso. Un timbro di biblioteca religiosa estinta al frontespizio. Esemplare peraltro genuino, pulito e molto ben conservato.
2012-12-23 23:34:30
Caepolla Bartolomeus.
Varii tractatus... cautellae inscripti vulgo... lugduni, godefridus et marcellus beringi fratres, 1547.
Cm. 19, pp. (104) 963 (1). Grande stemma xilografico al frontespizio ed al verso dell'ultima carta e capolettera figurati. Leg. coeva in piena pergamena rigida con titoli manoscritti al dorso. Qualche rada arrossatura marginale, piccole mancanze superficiali alla legatura e macchiette, ma complessivamente esemplare genuino ed in discreto stato di conservazione. Raccolta di trattati del celebre giureconsulto Bartolomeo Cipolla che comprende oltre al ""De servitutibus"", il ""De usucapione"", il ""De simulatione"" ed il ""Tractatus cautelarum"".
2012-06-30 14:02:46
De Officiis. M. T. Ciceronis Libri Tres. Item, de Amicitia: De Senectute: Paradoxa: & De Somnio Scipionis. Cum D. Erasmi, Philippi Mel. ac Bartolomaei Latomi Annotatibus. Quibus accessit Graeca Theori Gazae. in lib. de Senectute & Somnium Scipionis traductio
Lugdunum (= Lyon), Apud Seb. Gryphium 1547.. Omnia denuo, variis ac optimis quibusq[ue]; collatis exemplaribus, diligentißimè castigata. 8°. 36 Bll. 264 S., 31 Bll. Mit Druckervign. am Tit. u. einigen Initialen. Ldr. d. 18. Jhdts. vgl. BM French Books 109 (Ausg. v. 1546) - Der dritte Teil des Buches ist in griechischer Sprache verfasst.
2012-06-24 09:28:20
BAIFIUS. – (Estienne, Charles)
De re vestiaria libellus, ex Bayfio excerptus: addita vulgaris linguæ interpretatione, in adolescentulorum gratiam atque utilitatem. Tertia Æditio
Paris, Robert Estienne, (5. Dezember) 1547. - Mit Holzschnitt-Druckermarke auf dem Titel. 66 SS., 7 unn. Bll., die letzten beiden leer. 12mo. Weiches Pgt. d. Zt. (Innengelenke restauriert, fliegende Blätter mit Japan hinterlegt). (Beigebunden:) (Ders.). De vasculis libellus, adulescentulorum causa ex Bayfio decerptus, addita vulgari Latinarum vocum interpretatione. Mit Holzschnitt-Druckermarke auf dem Titel. 52 SS., 2 unn. Bll. Paris, Robert Estienne, (27. Mai) 1547. – Ad I: Charles Estiennes erstes aus Lazarus Bayfius ausgezogenes Lehr- und Unterhaltungsbüchlein für Kinder und Jugendliche, 1535 erstmals, danach in weiteren Auflagen erschienen. Das Büchlein berichtet über Art und Weise der Bekleidung der Bevölkerung in der alten Welt, wobei die Beschreibung systematisch vom Kopf zu den Füssen und von innen nach aussen fortschreitet. Ein lateinisch-französisches Inhaltsverzeichnis macht das Traktat auch als Nachschlagewerk zugänglich. – Adams B-46; Index Aurel. 111.651 (Baifius); Renouard 71, 25; vgl. Schreiber 50 (EA). – Ad II: Estiennes zweites aus Lazarus Bayfius ausgezogenes Lehr- und Unterhaltungsbüchlein für Kinder und Jugendliche, wie das erste 1535 erstmals erschienen und danach öfters wiederaufgelegt. Unter Berufung auf die klassischen Quellen werden die verschiedenen Formen, Materialien und Verwendungszwecke von Gefässen abgehandelt. Mit französisch-lateinischem Register am Schluss. – Index Aurel. 111.652; Renouard 71, 24; vgl. Adams B-52ff. (andere Ausgaben); Schreiber 51 (EA). – Ad I und II: Charles Estienne, der Bruder des Druckers Rober … [Click Below for Full Description]
2012-06-20 14:31:23
Savonarola Giorlamo
Della Simplicita della vita Christiana; TOGETHER WITH Triompho della croce di Christo 2 works in one volume 1547
In Venetia (Venice) al segno della Speranza 1547. later edition. Hardback. Very Good/No Jacket. 1547 Venice 12mo (15 x 11 cms) 2 works bound in one volume. Vita Christiana 32 leaves (paginated and complete), Triompho 103 leaves (paginated and complete). Engraved title vignette, historiated initials with a few contemporary manuscript annotations {see photo}. Trace of worming to hinges with no impact on text. Contemporary vellum, bookplate of the Jesuit College of Rome, bookseller's 19th C. invoice lightly tipped-in to front endpaper. Price includes worldwide delivery. SCARCE
2012-06-16 13:38:10
CHRYSOSTOMI D. IOAN.
Andaenum., Parisiis, 1547. In 16°, p. pelle , cc. n. 283. SEGUE: D. Joan Chrysostomi.Evangelium secundum Marcum & Lucam, cc. n. 79. Front. fig. Chiose su diverse pp. Gore che, tuttavia, non ledono il t. Piatto ant. e front. semi sciolti. D. mancante per metà ca. I piatti ed il d. evidenziano la mancanza di alcuni lembi del rivestimento. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
2012-06-14 08:41:48
A SIMPLE, AND RELIGIOUS CONSULTATION …. BY WHAT MEANES A CHRISTIAN REFORMATION, AND FOUNDED IN GODS WORDE, OF DOCTRINE, ADMINISTRATION OF THE DEUINE SACRAMENTES, OF CEREMONIES, AND THE HOLE CURE OF SOULES, AND OTHER ECCLESIASTICAL MINISTERIES MAY BE BEGON AMONG MEN COMMITTED TO OUR PASTORALL CHARGE, VNTIL THE LORDE GRAUNT A BETTER TO BE APPOYNTED EITHER BY A FREE, AND CHRISTIAN COU[N]SAYLE, GENERAL, OR NATIONAL, OR ELLES BY THE STATES OF THE EMPIRE OF THE NATIO[N] OF GERMANIE, GATHERED TOGETHER IN THE HOLYE GOST
[London]: Imprinted in the yere if our Lord [by John Daye], 30 October 1547.. [308] leaves; a-y8 2A-2Q8 2R4. Small octavo (140 x 95 mm). Full black morocco, raised bands, a.e.g., by Bedford. Printed in black letter. Woodcut of the Last Supper on A8r. Minor soiling early and late, washed (likely when bound), two small patches of early repair to verso of title, a few instances of marginalia or emphasis marks remain after having been "Bedfordized" (with shadows of more extensive annotations scattered in some margins), early careful restoration to the blank foremargins of g2-3, some occasional foxing or marginal smudges, ink acquisition note and cathedral blindstamp on binder's blank, joints slightly rubbed, old bookseller's description formerly tipped to front pastedown, otherwise a very good copy, with the bookplate of Sir J.A. Brooke. First edition in English (translator not identified) of this compilation from the Archbishop's writings assembled by Philipp Melanchthon and Martin Bucer, first published in German in 1543. A second edition was published in 1548, and some copies of this edition feature a woodcut of St. John the Evangelist in place of the woodcut of the Last Supper. The text is known to have exerted some influence upon Archbishop Cranmer and his associates in their compilation of the first English Book of Common Prayer. Both this edition and the second edition are uncommon in commerce. One copy of the first is recorded in ABPC in the last 35 years (1993), and two copies of the second edition. The ESTC locates fifteen copies, of which seven (including … [Click Below for Full Description]
2012-06-05 20:24:01
Venecia 1547 - Mapa xilográfico(impreso con plancha de madera) inserto en página de texto con unas medidas de 14,5x 8 cms. blanco y negro.perfecto estado.Se considera EL PRIMER MAPA IMPRESO DE LAS CANARIAS.En el mapa aparecen las Canarias y más al sur Cabo Verde.Aparecen las siete islas y un fragmento de la costa africana.Anterior- mente las islas aparecían en los mapas de Ptolomeo junto con la costa africana pero por separado es aquí su primera representación impresa.El isolario de Bordone publicado en 1528,35 y por tercera vez en 1547 es muy raro y cubre el Mediterraneo,Asia y América.Mapa muy raro.
2012-05-29 22:43:07
[Delfini, Cesare].
De summo Romani pontificis principatu et de ipsius temporali ditione demonstratio.
Venedig, Gabriel Giolito de Ferrari, 1547.. (32) SS. Mit 2 verschiedenen großen Holzschnittdruckermarken am Titel und am letzten Bl. recto. Mehrere figurale Holzschnittinitialen. (Beigebunden) II: Ders. De proportione papae ad concilium, et de utroque eiusdem principatu, ad sanctiss. D. N. Iulium III Pon. Max. [Parma, Seth Viotti, nicht vor 1550]. (84) SS. Mit großer Holzschnittdruckermarke am Titel. (Beigebunden) III: Muzio, Girolamo. De Romana ecclesia tractatus. Pesaro, [Erben nach Bartolomeo Cesano], 1563. (30) SS., l. w. Bl. Mit großer Holzschnittdruckermarke am Titel. Flexibler Pergamentband der Zeit. 4to.. Jeweils erste Ausgabe dieser kirchenrechtlichen Traktate. Der aus Parma gebürtige italienische Philosoph, Mediziner und Theologe Cesare Delfini (gest. 1566 in Rom) betätigte sich auch als Astronom (vgl. Hoefer XIII, 462); der italienische Humanist und Polemiker Girolamo Muzio (1496-1576) "widmete sich seit 1551 ganz dem Studium der religiösen Fragen" (LThK). - Die Vorsätze etwas stärker gebräunt; am Titel zeitgenöss. hs. Besitzvermerk der Wiener Jesuiten; am vorderen Innendeckel späterer hs. Signaturvermerk der Wiener Unbeschuhten Augustiner (18. Jh.). - I: BM-STC Italian 212. IA 151.044. Bongi I, 200. Edit 16, CNCE 16420. - II: IA 151.046. Edit 16, CNCE 16421. - III: BM-STC Italian 458. Adams M 2078. Edit 16, CNCE 47054. Vgl. LThK VII, 400.
De summo Romani pontificis principatu et de ipsius temporali ditione demonstratio. Venedig, Gabriel Giolito de Ferrari, 1547.
1547. (32) SS. Mit 2 verschiedenen großen Holzschnittdruckermarken am Titel und am letzten Bl. recto. Mehrere figurale Holzschnittinitialen. (Beigebunden) II: Ders. De proportione papae ad concilium, et de utroque eiusdem principatu, ad sanctiss. D. N. Iulium III Pon. Max. [Parma, Seth Viotti, nicht vor 1550]. (84) SS. Mit großer Holzschnittdruckermarke am Titel. (Beigebunden) III: Muzio, Girolamo. De Romana ecclesia tractatus. Pesaro, [Erben nach Bartolomeo Cesano], 1563. (30) SS., l. w. Bl. Mit großer Holzschnittdruckermarke am Titel. Flexibler Pergamentband der Zeit. 4to. Jeweils erste Ausgabe dieser kirchenrechtlichen Traktate. Der aus Parma gebürtige italienische Philosoph, Mediziner und Theologe Cesare Delfini (gest. 1566 in Rom) betätigte sich auch als Astronom (vgl. Hoefer XIII, 462); der italienische Humanist und Polemiker Girolamo Muzio (1496-1576) "widmete sich seit 1551 ganz dem Studium der religiösen Fragen" (LThK). - Die Vorsätze etwas stärker gebräunt; am Titel zeitgenöss. hs. Besitzvermerk der Wiener Jesuiten; am vorderen Innendeckel späterer hs. Signaturvermerk der Wiener Unbeschuhten Augustiner (18. Jh.). I: BM-STC Italian 212. IA 151.044. Bongi I, 200. Edit 16, CNCE 16420. - II: IA 151.046. Edit 16, CNCE 16421. - III: BM-STC Italian 458. Adams M 2078. Edit 16, CNCE 47054. Vgl. LThK VII, 400.
2012-05-27 19:18:23
HISTORIA HERÁLDICA Y ORIGENES DE LA NOBLEZA DE LOS AUSTRIAS
- Facsímiles Editorial Grial Encuadernación en tapa dura de editorial estampada en plena piel 53x38 cm. Ejemplar Fascimil y Libro estudio complementario realizado por la Dra. Elisabeth Scheicher, de la Universidad de Viena. Traducción del alemán por Francisco García Quintero y Ana Francés Olmos. Formato grande 30 x 40,5 cm, 148 página. El manuscrito, conservado en la Biblioteca del Monasterio de El Escorial, contiene una representación del mundo desde sus principios bíblicos hasta la actualidad de la mitad del siglo XVI, desde una perspectiva cronológica e histórica. Dedicado al Rey Felipe II, fue realizado sobre 1547. MUY BUEN ESTADO DE CONSERVACIÓN. Fascímil numerado con el número 289 de una tirada de 980 ejemplares fimado ante notario. G22 [Attributes: Hard Cover]
2012-05-07 18:59:09
Diego Hernadez, Çaragoça 1547 - 4º. GOTICO. 10h (incl. port. orlada a dos tintas, mínima polilla en esq. sup. izq. de port. y 1ªh) 136f (de 147, levemente tostados, mancha hum. en esq. sup. izq, en dcha. desde f129, óx. en márgenes, pequeño taladro polilla en f136). Pergamino. - Palau 110363. La segunda parte se publicó en 1548. El plan de la obra era glosar el relato de la Pasión, apoyándose en los Santos Padres y otros comentaristas, en un lenguaje llano y realista, motivo por el cual el Indice de 1667 mandó expurgarlo. 1547
2012-05-05 00:36:00
Leonhart Fuchs (1501-1567)
Plate 99 - Amarantus Luteus (Amaranth)
Basel 1547 - Leonhart Fuchs (1501-1567) Illustrated plate De Historia Stirpium (single sheet) Basel: 1547 Hand-colored woodcut engraving 14" x 9 ½" paper size 18 1/4” x 13” framed (gold leaf) Herbals are books containing the names and descriptions of plants and their medicinal properties. The herbal had declined during the Middle Ages, western European herbals of that era were based on the works of classical authors, in particular Pedanios Dioscorides, the ancient Greek writer who was the father of medical botany. This would change with the publication of Leonhart Fuchs’ illustrated herbal De historia stirpium commentarii insigne. The plan and organization of the herbal was entirely original with Fuchs, although the work did include some material derived from his Classical predecessors.Fuchs’De historia stirpium represented an impressive first step from medieval superstition to modern botany. Leonhart Fuchs, a German doctor of medicine, deplored the terrible state of medical practice during his lifetime. Most doctors of his time relied on information from illiterate apothecaries, whom were, in turn, depending upon the peasants who gathered roots and herbs for them. Fuchs realized that patients could easily be poisoned rather than cured because of improper identification of plants. Therefore he compiled this herbal to improve the German pharmacopoeia with a reference of accurate illustrations and identifications of medicinal herbs in both German and Latin. The result was a book of great splendor, without equal among sixteenth-century herbals. It is illust … [Click Below for Full Description]
2012-04-26 15:06:09
Plate 251 - Serpyllum (Wild Thyme)
Basel 1547 - Leonhart Fuchs (1501-1567) Illustrated plate De Historia Stirpium (single sheet) Basel: 1547 Hand-colored woodcut engraving 14" x 9 ½" paper size 19 1/2” x 14 1/2” framed (silver leaf) Herbals are books containing the names and descriptions of plants and their medicinal properties. The herbal had declined during the Middle Ages, western European herbals of that era were based on the works of classical authors, in particular Pedanios Dioscorides, the ancient Greek writer who was the father of medical botany. This would change with the publication of Leonhart Fuchs’ illustrated herbal De historia stirpium commentarii insigne. The plan and organization of the herbal was entirely original with Fuchs, although the work did include some material derived from his Classical predecessors.Fuchs’De historia stirpium represented an impressive first step from medieval superstition to modern botany. Leonhart Fuchs, a German doctor of medicine, deplored the terrible state of medical practice during his lifetime. Most doctors of his time relied on information from illiterate apothecaries, whom were, in turn, depending upon the peasants who gathered roots and herbs for them. Fuchs realized that patients could easily be poisoned rather than cured because of improper identification of plants. Therefore he compiled this herbal to improve the German pharmacopoeia with a reference of accurate illustrations and identifications of medicinal herbs in both German and Latin. The result was a book of great splendor, without equal among sixteenth-century herbals. It is … [Click Below for Full Description]
Plate 156 - Ranunculi Prima Species Sylvestris (Wood crowfood)
2012-04-11 17:49:39
RUIZ DE MONTOYA (Francisco).
Regulae Intelligendi Scripturas Sacras.
Lutetiae, Nicolas Boucher, 1547. Petit in-8. 24ff. 124ff. ch. 4ff. Plein veau, dos à nerfs, décor de filets à froid et motifs dorés sur les plats qui comporte au centre un médaillon doré accompagné des initiales A. et G. Seconde édition (la première parut à Lyon l'année précédente) de ce recueil de règles et commentaires pour l'interprétation des Ecritures à l'usage des étudiants. Au verso du titre se trouve le texte suivant qui le prolonge: "Habes sacrarum literarum studiose Theologe, 234 Regulas, quae ad Diuinae Scripturae intelligentiam plurimum conferunt, ex Dionysio Areopagita, Origene Adamantio, Hilario Pictauiensi, Didymo Alexandrino, Gregorio Nazianzeno, Basilio Magno, Ambrosio Mediolanensi, Ioanne Chrysostomo ... theologorum communi traditione excerptas, cum suis explanationibus per reuerendum patrem Franciscum Ruizium Vallisoletanum ...". Gregorio Mayans y Siscar (1699-1781), le célèbre savant de Valencia, conseillait (parmi quelques autres ouvrages dont ceux de Juan Luis Vivés), les "Regulae Intelligendi" de Ruiz dans son projet pour réformer la culture espagnole. "Estas obras ayudarán a los alumnos en sus estudios y, superando las deficiencias de los profesores, formarán grandes maestros" (cf. Mestre). Francisco Ruiz de Montoya, originaire de Valladolid, fut moine bénédictin dans les monastères de Salamanca et Zamora. Plus tard il fut élu Abbé de San Facundo de Sahagùn, dans la province de Léon. L'ouvrage est dédié à l'évêque de Coria (Caceres), Francisco Bovadilla. Ruiz publia en 1540 un ouvrage extrêmement rare sur Aristote, édité à Sahagùn, qui est le premi … [Click Below for Full Description]
2012-03-30 20:10:59
apud Seb. Gryphium, Lugduni 1547 - In-16° (126x74mm), pp. 431, legatura ottocentesca p. pergamena con titolo e impressioni in nero al dorso ed unghie.Tagli cesellati. Precede una vita di Seneca tratta dal libro III del De Poetis Latinis di Pietro Crinito, al secolo Pietro Baldi del Riccio (Firenze, 1475-ivi, 1507). Fioriture e aloni marginali al titolo, sparse quanto lievi arrossature. Antica firma di possesso al titolo. Ex-libris di Gefter Wondrich. Buon esemplare. Edizione cinquecentesca lionese del solo corpus tragico di rilievo che ci sia pervenuto della latinità. Comprende, nell'ordine non cronologico del Codice Etrusco-Laurenziano, le traduzioni di: Hercules Furens, Thyestes, Thebais, Hippolytus, Oedipus, Troas, Medea, Agamemnon, Octavia, Hercules Oetaeus. Ai limiti dell'espressionismo verbale, le tregedie di Seneca costituiscono l'apogeo della tragedia retorica, destinata probabilmente alla lettura nelle sale di recitazione, in cui l'azione drammatica è sostituita dalla declamazione dei sentimenti e dalla sottigliezza del dialogo sofistico. Baudrier, VIII, p. 214. Manca a STC French Books, che cita le edizioni del Gryphium del 1541 e del 1584, e all'Adams, che cita invece le stampe del 1541, del 1554, del 1576, del 1584.
2012-03-10 16:40:30
De Bello Germanico Dialogus. Pauli Iovii Historici, Ad Iohannem Fredericum Saxonum, & Philhippum Chattorum Principes, Epistola.
sans nom. S. l. [Cologne], s. n., 1547. In 12 de [16] ff., reliure cartonnée marbrée marron à la bradel postérieure (reliure Laurenchet), très bonne reliure, dos lisse, titre doré en longueur, page de titre ornée d'une gravure sur bois représentant un aigle à deux têtes couronné, minuscule galerie de vers dans la marge latérale des premiers feuillets, réparation à l'angle supérieur externe d'un feuillet, grand de marges, lettrines historiées, intérieur très frais, agréable et bon exemplaire. 500  Humaniste, Physicien, prélat et médecin, Paolo Giovio (Côme 1483- Florence 1552), fut lun des chroniqueurs et historiens les plus réputés de son temps. Il fut l'un des principaux chroniqueurs des guerres d'Italie et d'Allemagne sur lesquelles il livre ses analyses et réflexions sous forme de dialogues fictifs entre Arioviste, chef des Suèves et Jules César. Ces dialogues sont suivis d'une lettre à Johann Friedrich I, le Magnanime, Prince Electeur de Saxe (Johann Friedrich der Grossmütige), la brochure aurait été imprimée à Cologne, selon le katalog Freiburg, édition originale et unique. [Attributes: First Edition; Hard Cover]
2012-02-11 19:07:44
1547Sans nom d'éditeur [Compagnie des libraires de Lyon], Lugduni, 1547. In-folio (290 X 407) veau granité, dos six nerfs ornés, caissons dorés, pièces de titre et de tomaison maroquin marron, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches mouchetées (reliure du XVIIe) ; un feuillet blanc, 264 feuillets chiffrés (dont titre), un feuillet blanc. BELLE IMPRESSION LYONNAISE avec la vignette de titre gravée représentant un lion sur un semé d'abeilles et la devise "De Forti Dulcedo". Imprimé sur deux colonnes avec les notes en marges et de nombreuses lettrines gravées. Discrète signature manuscrite sur la page de titre "Ghens". Plusieurs erreurs dans la numérotation des feuillets ; léger travail de vers en fond de cahier à quelques feuillets avec atteinte de texte, mais sans gravité. BEL EXEMPLAIRE, frais. NICE COPY. PICTURES AND MORE DETAILS ON REQUEST.
2012-01-25 16:00:13
Fraccus, Ambrosius Novidius
Sacrorum fastorum libri XII. cum romanis consuetudinibus per totum annum, suisque causis, ac stellis, et numinum nostrorum introductionibus.
- Romae, M.Antonius Bladus, 1547. 4to. M.pelle ottocent. (16),169,(1) cc. + 4 cc.nn. tra F IIIeIV & H. IIIeIV. Titolo entro bella cornice architettonica, ritratto dell'autore, 15 illustr. nel testo, la marca tipogr. in fondo, il tutto in silografia. - Fumagalli Belli n.87. I "fasti" intendono descrivere i riti e le ricorrenze sacre del calendario, a cui sono dedicati. - La cornice del titolo rifilata in basso, poche leggere macchie, ma sempre un bel libro, ben stampato come tutte le edizioni del Blado.
2011-12-21 17:15:12
Plate 530 - Mandragora Mas. (Mandroga Morion plant, a deadly nightshade)
Basel 1547 - Leonhart Fuchs (1501-1567) Illustrated plate De Historia Stirpium (single sheet) Basel: 1547 Hand-colored woodcut engraving 14" x 9 ½" paper size 24” x 18 1/2” framed Herbals are books containing the names and descriptions of plants and their medicinal properties. The herbal had declined during the Middle Ages, western European herbals of that era were based on the works of classical authors, in particular Pedanios Dioscorides, the ancient Greek writer who was the father of medical botany. This would change with the publication of Leonhart Fuchs’ illustrated herbal De historia stirpium commentarii insigne. The plan and organization of the herbal was entirely original with Fuchs, although the work did include some material derived from his Classical predecessors.Fuchs’De historia stirpium represented an impressive first step from medieval superstition to modern botany. Leonhart Fuchs, a German doctor of medicine, deplored the terrible state of medical practice during his lifetime. Most doctors of his time relied on information from illiterate apothecaries, whom were, in turn, depending upon the peasants who gathered roots and herbs for them. Fuchs realized that patients could easily be poisoned rather than cured because of improper identification of plants. Therefore he compiled this herbal to improve the German pharmacopoeia with a reference of accurate illustrations and identifications of medicinal herbs in both German and Latin. The result was a book of great splendor, without equal among sixteenth-century herbals. It is illustrated with 5 … [Click Below for Full Description]
2011-12-14 21:40:44
GALENUS, Cl[audius].
Methodi medendi, vel de morbis curandis libri XIIII . Accesserunt peritißimorum quorudam Medicorum industria, nova quaedam partitio Librorum in sua capita.
Lugduni (Lyon), apud Gulielmum Rouillium 1547. Postrema hac editione ad cuiuscunque varietatis exemplarium fidem collati & restituti. Item Annotationes complures in margine cum interpretatione Graecoru(m) nomini quae in toto opere... 12°. Titelbl., 95 Bll. (Index), 752 S. Mit Titelvign. u. Initialen. Ldr. d. Zt. m. Blindprägung. Rü. u. Ecken fachger. restaur. Titelbl. gestemp. u. mit Besitzverm. Zahlr. zeitgen. Anmerkungen, Unterstreich. u. Kommentare im Text u. a. Vors. vgl. Wellcome I, 2641; Baudrier IX, 203 - The Latin version is that of Thomas Linacre. Versand D: 5,00 EUR Medizin, Alte Drucke
2011-11-03 10:59:45
Basel 1547 - Leonhart Fuchs (1501-1567) Illustrated plate De Historia Stirpium (single sheet) Basel: 1547 Hand-colored woodcut engraving 14" x 9 ½" paper size 10 1/2” x 17 1/2” framed Herbals are books containing the names and descriptions of plants and their medicinal properties. The herbal had declined during the Middle Ages, western European herbals of that era were based on the works of classical authors, in particular Pedanios Dioscorides, the ancient Greek writer who was the father of medical botany. This would change with the publication of Leonhart Fuchs’ illustrated herbal De historia stirpium commentarii insigne. The plan and organization of the herbal was entirely original with Fuchs, although the work did include some material derived from his Classical predecessors.Fuchs’De historia stirpium represented an impressive first step from medieval superstition to modern botany. Leonhart Fuchs, a German doctor of medicine, deplored the terrible state of medical practice during his lifetime. Most doctors of his time relied on information from illiterate apothecaries, whom were, in turn, depending upon the peasants who gathered roots and herbs for them. Fuchs realized that patients could easily be poisoned rather than cured because of improper identification of plants. Therefore he compiled this herbal to improve the German pharmacopoeia with a reference of accurate illustrations and identifications of medicinal herbs in both German and Latin. The result was a book of great splendor, without equal among sixteenth-century herbals. It is illustrated wi … [Click Below for Full Description]
2011-09-28 19:58:58
NARATIONE DE TUTTO QUELLO PASSO NELLA GUERRA FATTA IN ALEMAGNA DAL SERENISSIMO IMPERATORE NOSTRO CARLO QUINTO DAUSTRIA, COMINCIANDO DAL I DAGOSTO. M.D. XLVII. CON GRATIA ET PRIVILEGIO PER ANNI X. SENZA NOTE TPOGRAFICHE MA: 1547.
1547 - (500 RARISSIMO-MILITARIA-BATTAGLIE). (cm 14,7) Buona piena pergamena antica ben rimontata, sguardie antiche conservate, cc. 16 nn., aquila imperiale al frontis in xilografia. Dedica al magnifico S. Jo. Battista Corvaya suo signor e cognato. Datata in Padova VII Luglio 1547. Capolettera figurato, elegante e nitido carattere corsivo. Relazione storica assolutamente rara. Il CENSUS Nazionale, ICCU, registra solo 3 copie nelle biblioteche italiane. Manca a molti repertori specializzati consultati; anche l'aquila al frontis e' sconosciuta a Vaccaro e Zappella. Stampata probabilmente a Padova, senza nome del tipografo, col privilegio reale e divieto di ristampa per dieci anni. Vecchia integrazione all'angolino bianco di varie carte, altrimenti bell' esemplare nitido e fresco. Una sola copia in: BM. STC. Italian 168.[f51] [Attributes: Hard Cover]
2011-09-04 17:14:58
(BINDINGS - ENTRELAC). LACTANTIUS
Lyon: Imprimé par Balthazar Arnoullet [pour] Guillaume Gaseau, 1547. One of the ablest defenders of the faith in the early centuries of Christianity, Lactantius (ca. 260-340) was a teacher of rhetoric known for his elegant flow of words (a reputation that probably earned him his name, which in English is roughly equivalent to "Milky"). His "Divine Institutions" presents the new religion as the most logical of creeds, drawing on the arguments of Stoic philosophy and aimed at an audience of educated pagans. The work was written during the Great Persecution, but references added by Lactantius to Constantine indicate that he lived to see the legalization of Christianity. This first French translation by René Famé, secretary to Francis I, was likely undertaken at the request of that monarch, to whom the work is dedicated. Ours is probably the second edition, the first having been issued in Paris in 1542. Like the imprint, the binding here is likely to have originated in Lyon, where many of the best entrelac bindings were executed during the reigns of Francis I and Henry II. Partly influenced by Islamic models, entrelac decoration made its way through Italy and into southern France, where it came to adorn some of the finest bindings of the period, to be found in such major libraries as those owned by Henry II, Catherine de Medici, and Jean Grolier in France; by Marcus Fugger in Germany; and by Thomas Wotton in England. During this time, the use, as here, of painted inlays or onlays was considered to be the height of French bibliopegic fashion and one of the most charming manifes … [Click Below for Full Description]
2011-08-09 21:02:42
Plate 382 - Caltha (Buttercup)
2010-10-28 15:21:17
De Le Lettere...Lib. Sette
TOLOMEI, Claudio. DE LE LETTERE...LIB. SETTE. (Venice): Gabriele Giolito de' Ferrari, 1547. 4to. 19th-century boards. (238 leaves. First edition. [Mortimer Italian, 500; Brunet V, 877]. The most important letter in this collection from an architectural point of view, is one written to Count Agostino de' Landi, 14 November 1542. In it Tolomei outlines an eight-point program by the Accademia della Virtu which ha profound impact on the establishing of the selective methodology of later architectural theoreticians from Philander, Vignola, Palladio, to De l'Orme a Barbaro. The book, surprisingly the most complete edition of Tolomei's lette was beautifully printed by Giolito who used his exquisite set of initial woodblock letters throughout, with scenes of sporting and other outdoor activities. The collection of letters is also noteworthy because it includes Tolomei's discussion on typography and Trissino's proposal to add new letters the alphabet. (Trissino was, incidently, the patron and tudor of Palladio. ) This is a fine copy of the book with a few marginal notes in a contemporary Italian hand. The pagination, two hundred and thiry-two numbered leaves (the final one misnumbered 234) followed by six unnumbered leaves, conforms to the copy at Harvard as described by Ruth Mortimer. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
Bookseller: The Bookpress Ltd [United States]
2010-07-19 01:55:47
- pour Jehan André, Charles l'Angelié, A Paris 1547-1548, in-8 (16x11cm), 4f., 8f., 4f., 8f., 4f., relié. - Réunion de 5 ordonnances royales sur divers sujets. 1/ Edict faict par le roy contre tous meurdres et assassinementz qui se commettent journellement en ce royaume, le vendredi, quinziesme du moys de juillet 1547. Vignette de titre aux armes royales. 2/ Ordonnance nouvelle du roy Henry deuxiesme de ce nom, faicte le XV jour de novembre, Mil cinq cens quarente sept:sur le faict de la gendarmerie. 3/ Secondes lettres patentes du roy Henry Second de ce nom, sur le faict des francz fiefz & nouveaux acquestz par tout le royaume de France, publiées à son de trompe & cry public par les carrefours de ceste ville de Paris, le unzieme jour de janvier, l'an mil cinq cens quarante sept. 4/ Ordonnaces faictes par le roy sur le faict de la gendarmerie, viures et munitions d'icelle. Vignette aux armes royales. 5/ Ordonnances & edicts du roy Henry sur les estats des prevostz majeurs, eschevins & autres charges & estatz des villes de France. Publié en jugement en la court de parlement a Paris, le XXVIII jour de Novembre, M.D.XLVII. Reliure en plein vélin d'époque, probablement de réemploi. Il faut savoir que c'est à l'époque de François Premier et de Henry II que s'organise définitivement le pouvoir royal absolutiste, les ordonnances dans tous les domaines sont le témoignage d'un roi gérant son royaume. [AUTOMATIC ENGLISH TRANSLATION FOLLOWS] Meeting 5 royal decrees on various topics. 1 / deed Edict by the King against all meurdres and assassinementz being committed daily in the kingdo … [Click Below for Full Description]
IberLibro Biblio eBay (FR)
2010-05-02 15:59:53
BIBLE. OLD TESTAMENT. PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS. [HOLBEIN, Hans]
.Icones Historiarum Veteris Testamenti
Lyons: Jean Frellon, 1547. small 4to. [ff. 52]. woodcut device on title. 94 half-page woodcuts by Hans Holbein & Hans Luetzelburger after Holbein’s designs & 4 quarter-page woodcut portraits of the four evangelists by another hand. woodcut initials. full 19th century red morocco, gilt back & inside dentelles, all edges gilt (joints & corners worn, staining to upper front cover, bookplates removed from paste-downs, marginal repairs to first 2 leaves, first gathering lightly embrowned, some dampstaining to inner margins of outer gatherings, occasional light foxing). bookdealer catalogue clippings on front flyleaf & blank. The first of two editions printed by Frellon in 1547. These 1547 editions mark the first appearance of the woodcut portraits of the four evangelists. Each of the fine Holbein woodcuts, four of the Creation and Fall of Man, followed by ninety illustrating Bible history, is accompanied by Latin text and a French quatrain by Gilles Corrozet. Holbein’s remarkable woodcuts exerted great influence on later bible illustration. "Regarded as illustrations to the books of the Old Testament, these woodcuts are in all ways admirable…[Holbein] has concentrated his skill…upon the faithful and accurate telling of these sacred stories …and he does this with a perfect understanding of their strong dramatic power and their equally strong human interest…[Holbein] is revealed in them as a teller of stories of the first rank, with the power of seizing the most dramatic moment of each incident he depicts with unfailing instinct, and then re … [Click Below for Full Description]
2010-05-01 15:03:32
BORDONE, Benedetto (1460-1539)
Libro di Benedetto Bordone nel qual si ragiona de tutte l'isole del mondo
Venice: [Paulis Manutius Aldus for] Federico Torresano, 1547. Folio (11 6/8 x 8 inches). Title-page printed in red and black with Torresano's woodcut tower device and within and elaborate floriated border with dolphins. 3 fine double-page woodcut maps, double-page woodcut town plan of Venice, 2 full-page, 2 double half-page, and 105 woodcut maps and town plans in the text. Early 19th-century brown morocco gilt, each cover decorated with a fine central gilt stamp of the Aldus device, all edges gilt (front cover detached). Provenance: early Latin inscription "D[eus] nobis haec otia" (God has given us our tranquility") at the foot of the title-page. First Aldine press edition, following the two Zappino editions of 1528 and 1534, and printed using the same woodblocks. The double-page maps include a fine woodcut of the world on an oval projection based on that of Francesco Rosselli, and depicting the eastern coastline of America as "Terra del Laboratore" and "Ponete modo novo", Europe and the northern coastline of Africa, Asia, and a fine plan of Venice. "Terra de Lavoratore" represents the Atlantic coast of Canada, and "p[ar]te del mondo novo" ("part of the New World") corresponding to the Caribbean Sea. Beneath that textual indication, at the lower margin of the map, Bordone included a corner of South America. Others maps related to the new world include woodcuts of Cuba, Venezuela, Brazil, "La gran citta di Temistican" (modern-day Mexico City) before its destruction by Cortez, and several of the West Indies. The "Copia delle Lettere de Perfetto della India la Nova Spagna … [Click Below for Full Description]
2010-04-30 22:28:54
Palinodia de los Turcos. Reimpresión facsimilar de la rarísima edición de Orense 1547. [Libro intitulado Palinodia, de la nephanda y fiera nación de los Turcos, y de su engañoso arte y cruel modo de guerrear: y de los imperios, reynos, y provincias que han subjetado, y posseen co inquieta ferocidad...] / Introducción bibliográfica, por D. ANTONIO RODRIGUEZ-MOÑINO
Reimpresión facsimilar de la rarísima edición de Orense 1547.- [S. l., pero Badajoz]: Diputación Provincial (Serv. Culturales), 1947.- 76 p., 2 h. de introducción bibliográfica + [11 h.], LXII folios del facsimil, impresos por ambas caras; folio mayor (35 x 26 cm.); magnífica impresión en letra gótica sobre excelente papel de hilo verjurado de la Casa Guarro con todas sus barbas; intonso.- La presente edición facsimil consta de: Dieciseis ejemplares para la Excma. Diputación Provincial de Badajoz (A - P); Treinta y cuatro reservados a los miembros de la Asociación de Libreros y Amigos del Libro (I - XXXIV) "SIENDO EL QUE OFRECEMOS DE ESTA SERIE, CON EL N.º XIV"; Doscientos destinados a intercambio y venta (1 - 200). PRECIOSA Y ESCASISIMA EDICION FACSIMIL DE ESTE RARISIMO LIBRO GALLEGO DEL SIGLO XVI, CON AMPLIOS ESTUDIOS BIBLIOGRAFICOS.* LITERATURA ESPAÑOLA Y FILOSOFÍA DE LOS SIGLOS XVI Y XVII Libro en español
2010-04-26 17:35:23
Florus Luc.
Lucio Floro, de fatti de romani dal principio della città per insino ad Augusto Cesare. Tradotto nella nostra lingua, per Gioan Domenico Tharisia di Capo d¿Istria.
1546 (in fine) : Vineggia, Haeredi di Pietro Ravani, 1547. Vineggia: 1546 (in fine) : Vineggia, Haeredi di Pietro Ravani. [Volgare ¿ Prima Edizione] (cm. 15) ottima piena pergamena originale titolo al dorso calligrafato. ¿cc.88. Bella marca xilografica al frontis con la sirena a due code. In fine l¿errata. Carattere corsivo elegante e capilettera figurati. Prima edizione volgare di questa apprezzata opera. Lievissima ombreggiatura a poche carte in fine ma esemplare molto bello e nitido. Ultima sguardia rimontata. * Adams F 657; *BM.STC. 270; * PAITONI II 75; * ARGELATI ¿Volgarizzatori¿ II 97.[f56] . ottimo. Rilegato. prima edizione. 1547.
2009-01-16 21:12:46
DECRETORUM COLLECTANEA
See Description. Used. 1547 Apud Carolam Guillard. 8vo., 664pp., later rebinding (possibly 18th century), full leather. All edges gilt. 'Decretum' very faintly written on lower fore-edge. Two small very faint stamps on titlepage (illegible) and a few words of mss in ink. Institution name stamped on verso with some numbers. A few pages have neat underlining in brown ink. Good, cover has some worm holes, leather worn off corners, rear hinge breaking on outside. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
2007-10-13 22:32:15
TOLOMEI, Claudio.
Delle Lettere di M. Claudio Tolomei Lib. sette con una breve dichiarazione in fine di tutto l'ordine de l'Ortografia di questa opera.
1547 - In Vinegia appresso Gabriel Giolito de Ferrari, 1547. In 4to (cm. 21,5); pergamena rigida del Settecento; grande marca tip. al front.; pp. (2), 234, (12). PRIMA edizione. Bongi, Annali di G. Giolito, p. 201: E' uno dei più bei libri stampati dal Giolito in forma di quarto. Molte delle lettere sono indirizzate a celebri umanisti del tempo, tra cui ricordiamo Luigi Alamanni, Pietro Aretino, Annibal Caro, Bernardino Ochino, Paolo Manuzio, Angelo Firenzuola, Francesco Guicciardini. Importante è la lettera a Gabriel Cesano del 20 giugno 1544, nella quale Tolomei espone all'amico il suo progetto di una grande città da costruirsi sulla cima del promontorio del Monte Argentario. Il progetto, illustrato da una figura in legno, doveva essere accompagnato da un intervento di bonifica della zona maremma e fu più volte riesaminato fino alla fine dell'Ottocento. [Attributes: First Edition; Hard Cover]

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