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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. pp. 385.
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. pp. 385.
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. pp. 385.
Publicado por Stuttgart, Friedrich Frommann, 1964
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Sehr gut. Ohne Schutzumschlag. 1. Auflage. XX, 364 pages; clothbound.
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. pp. 415.
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. pp. 415.
Idioma: Alemán
Publicado por Um 1800., 1800
Librería: Antiquariat Heinz Tessin, Quickborn, Alemania
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Añadir al carrito13,9 x 11,2 cm (Plattengröße 18,8 x 14,6 cm). [SW - Porträt, Portrait, Julius Scaliger].
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. pp. 415.
Publicado por Stuttgart Fromman-Holzboog, 1987
Librería: Antiquariat C. Hoffmeister, Wolfenbüttel, Alemania
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Añadir al carrito2. A. 2. A. Gr.-8vo. XX, 364 S., 18 Bll. OLwd. Faksimile-Neudruck der Ausgabe von Lyon 1561. Aus der Bibliothek des Germanisten und Barockforschers Dieter Merzbacher, einige Bll. der Einleitung mit dessen zarten Bleistiftannotat. bzw. -anstreich. Titel mit Rostspur einer Büroklammer. 0,800 gr.
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Añadir al carrito22 cm, Pp., SU. 600 S., Sehr guter Zustand. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1100.
Idioma: Inglés
Librería: K Books Ltd ABA ILAB, York, YORKS, Reino Unido
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Añadir al carritoNo Binding. Condición: Very Good. A splendid Engraved portrait, printed in circa 1750. Mounted and ready to frame. This is an excellent opportunity to purchase an attractive and decorative Engraved portrait.
Idioma: Latín
Publicado por Stuttgart- Bad Cannstatt : Frommann-Holzboog, 1987
Librería: Antiquariat Thomas Haker GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin, Alemania
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Añadir al carritoHardcover/Pappeinband. Condición: Gut. XX, 364, [36] S. ; 26 cm Sehr guter Zustand. Minimale Lager- bzw. Gebrauchsspuren. Seiten sauber. la Gewicht in Gramm: 950.
Publicado por Stuttgart: Frommann-Holzboog,, 1987
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Añadir al carritoxx, [12], 364, [36] p. Facsimiles. Publisher's blue cloth gilt. The text block is crisp and tight with a few drips of ?coffee? visible on the fore edge when the book is closed.
Idioma: Alemán
Publicado por Stuttgart- Bad Cannstatt : Frommann-Holzboog, 1987
ISBN 10: 3772802567 ISBN 13: 9783772802560
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Añadir al carritoXX, 364, [36] Seiten, Schnitt leicht berieben und etwas angestaubt, Seiten leicht nachgedunkelt, sonst in einem guten Zustand. 9783772802560 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 550 Gr.-8°, gebundene Ausgabe, Leinen, Faks.-Neudr. d. Ausg. Lyon, 1561 / mit e. Einl. von August Buck,.
Publicado por American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, PA, 1950
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Añadir al carritopaper wrappers. Scaliger, Julius Caesar Ilustrador. large 4to. paper wrappers. 85-170 pages. Part of the Transactions of the American Philosophical Society. First edition. A near fine copy. Index at rear.
Publicado por Frommann, Stuttgart - Bad Cannstatt, 1964
Librería: AixLibris Antiquariat Klaus Schymiczek, Aachen, Alemania
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Añadir al carritoKl.4°. XX S., 6 Bll., 364 S., 18 Bll. OLeinen. Sprache: Latein, Einband leicht berieben und bestoßen; die ersten 3 Textseiten des Faksimileteiles mit zahlr. Anstreichungen sowie eine handschriftliche Korrektur auf Seite XIX der Einleitung.
Publicado por Amstelodami : Typis D. Elzevirii, 1664
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Good. 456-(56) pp., 3 maps. 24mo. Later quarter leather over marbled boards. Lacking front flyleaf. Front hinge cracked. Owners signature to pastedown of former Bishop of Cleveland, Ignatius F. Horstmann. Scattered soiling and contemporary ink underlining. "Reimpression litterale de l'edition donnee par Louis Elz??vier en 1650" (Willems, 1334).
Publicado por Amstelodami. : Ex officina Elzeviriana, 1675
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Añadir al carritoHard Cover. Condición: Good. Hardback, full comtemporary calf. 13.5 x 8cm. [8], 526pp, [50]pp index. Engraved title, woodcut head- and tail-pieces, initials, portrait woodcut of Caeser, 5 woodcut plates and complete with 3 folding engraved maps. Text in Latin. All in good clean condition. Binding worn and rubbed. Previous owners' names on end-papers. Some old worm damage to last few leaves, mainly to index. Commentaries on Caesar's wars.
Publicado por Geneve: DROZ, 2018
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: As New. 2 volume set. Bound in red cloth. Gilt lettering. Hardcover. Good bindings and covers. Minor shelf wear. Corners bumped. Clean, unmarked pages. Contents: v.1. Introduction, texte latin, notes critiques, index, bibliographie; v.2. Traduction annotee. This is an oversized or heavy book, which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US.
Publicado por Bibliopolio Commeliniano, Heidelberg, 1621
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Añadir al carritoHardcover (Half Leather). Condición: Good Condition. Later half leather over cloth, modest shelfwear at edges, hinges worn but binding sound. Old notes to endpapers, foxed throughout but otherwise clean. 3 parts bound in 1, each with a separate title and pagination. The third part is by Scaliger's son the classical scholar Joseph Scaliger. [4], 692; 311, [1]; 63, [1]pp Size: Octavo (8vo). 3-volume set (complete). Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Poetry; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 046684.
Publicado por Ex officina Elzeviriana, Leiden, 1635
Librería: Jeffrey H. Marks, Rare Books, ABAA, Rochester, NY, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carrito[24] 561 [71] pp. Engraved title page trimmed close to the platemark and laid down; five full-page woodcut illustrations; three folding maps; portrait medallion. 16mo, later full vellum with red gilt-lettered spine labels. Aside from the repair to the engraved title, a beautiful clean copy.
Publicado por Frankfurt. Andr. Wecheli., 1582
Librería: Antiquariat C. Dorothea Müller, München, Alemania
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Añadir al carritoKl.8°.- 17,5:13,3 cm. Titel, 7 Bll., 1129 Seiten, 46 Bll. Mit Titelvignette und Diagrammen/Abbildungen im Text. Holzdeckelband der Zeit mit braunem Lederbezug, Deckelprägung und Rückentitel. Ohne die Schließen. Ecken stark bestoßen. Rücken oben mit Fehlstelle im Leder. Leder im Rücken rissig. Innen Anfangs mit leichtem Wasserrand. Durchgehend leicht gebräunt un in den weißen Rändern braunfleckig. Text sauber. ACHTUNG: Seiten 354/355; 358/359; 366/367 in Fotokopie sauber eingeklebt! - 10040 Diese erstmals 1557 veröffentlichte Schrift ist Scaligeros Widerlegung von Gerolamo Cardanos naturphilosophischem Werk De Subtilitate.
Publicado por House of Elzevir, 1661
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Fair. C. Iulii Caesaris quae Exstant, cum selectis variorum commentaries, quorum plerique novi, opera et sludio Arnoldo Montani. Acceding: Notitia Galliae et notate auctiores ex autographs Iosephi Scaligeri. Amstelodami, Ex Officina Elzeviriana. 1661. 918 p + Indexes [29 p]. Full vellum binding measuring 8 x 5", 8vo. In fair condition. Full vellum boards normally scuffed at edges and corners; fore-edges particularly soiled. Edges painted red (dulled, especially at corners). Hinges cracked with exposed binding. Head and tail of vellum spine scuffed; headbands intact. Gilt ruling around boards normally soiled. Three different ownership inscriptions found, in ink, on front fly-leaf, ranging from the years 1726, 1855 and finally to 1936. Permanent bookmark frayed at free-edge with toning. Text-block normally and evenly toned at edges of leaves. Fold-out map overall very clean, with light toning at creases. Binding is intact. Please see photos and ask questions, if any, before purchasing. Elzevir is the name of a family of Dutch booksellers, publishers, and printers of the 17th and early 18th centuries. The duodecimo series of "Elzevirs" became very famous and very desirable among bibliophiles (like ourselves), who sought to obtain the tallest and freshest copies of these books. Although it appears the family was involved with the book trade as early as the 16th century, it is only known for its work in some detail beginning with Lodewijk Elzevir. The fame of the Elzevir editions rests chiefly on the works issued by the firm of Bonaventura and Abraham Elzevir. Their Greek and Hebrew impressions are considered inferior to those of the Aldines and the Estiennes, but their small editions in 12mo, 16mo, and 24mo, for their elegance of design, neatness, clearness, regularity of type, and beauty of paper, cannot be surpassed. This edition was published by Daniel (1626-1680) & Louis (1604-1670) Elzevir. Arnoldus Montanus (c. 1625 1683) was a Dutch teacher and author who published books on theology, history, and geography of both the Netherlands and faraway countries. Montanus, a Latinized form of van den Berg or van Bergen, was born in Amsterdam and studied theology at Leiden University. He became a minister in Schellingwoude in 1653 and in Schoonhoven, where he also became headmaster of the Latin School, in 1667. His most famous book is De Nieuwe en Onbekende Weereld. Joseph Justus Scaliger (1540 1609) was a Franco-Italian Calvinist religious leader and scholar, known for expanding the notion of classical history from Greek and Ancient Roman history to include Persian, Babylonian, Jewish and Ancient Egyptian history. He spent the last sixteen years of his life in the Netherlands. Stamped Coat of Arms on front and back, lion in middle of shield. RAREE1661FOPA - 03/18 FORN-SHELF-0473-BB-2412-HKREV328.
Publicado por Elzevir, 1635
Librería: ROBIN RARE BOOKS at the Midtown Scholar, Harrisburg, PA, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Fair. 1st Edition. C. Iulii Caesaris quae extant, ex emendation Ios Scaligeri. Lugduni Batavorum, Ex Officina Elseviriana, 1635. First Edition Second Issue. Five woodcuts, three fold-out maps (Complete), 526 p + index, 5.25 x 3.25 , 32mo. In fair condition. Vellum darkened overall with soiled manuscript spine. Small area of loss at fore edge of front board along the lip. Bookplate of Roderick Terry dated 1919 on front pastedown with wonderful old hand ownerships dated 1665 and 1692 on the front fly. Title page has ownerships dated 1700 and 1795. Normal toning throughout text-block with some instances of finger-soiling. Fold-outs normally toned at creases. Binding tight and intact. Please see photos and ask questions, if any, before purchasing. Joseph Justus Scaliger (1540 1609) was a Franco-Italian Calvinist religious leader and scholar, known for expanding the notion of classical history from Greek and Ancient Roman history to include Persian, Babylonian, Jewish and Ancient Egyptian history. He spent the last sixteen years of his life in the Netherlands. Elzevir is the name of a family of Dutch booksellers, publishers, and printers of the 17th and early 18th centuries. The duodecimo series of "Elzevirs" became very famous and very desirable among bibliophiles (like ourselves), who sought to obtain the tallest and freshest copies of these books. Although it appears the family was involved with the book trade as early as the 16th century, it is only known for its work in some detail beginning with Lodewijk Elzevir. The fame of the Elzevir editions rests chiefly on the works issued by the firm of Bonaventura and Abraham Elzevir. Their Greek and Hebrew impressions are considered inferior to those of the Aldines and the Estiennes, but their small editions in 12mo, 16mo, and 24mo, for their elegance of design, neatness, clearness, regularity of type, and beauty of paper, cannot be surpassed. Provenance of Reverend Roderick Terry (1849-1933) who was as renowned bibliophile, clergyman and philanthropist. Similar to his father-in-law, who owned the famous Marquand Collection, Terry "was an assiduous collector of books and manuscripts and a major part of his collection was sold after his death (making $270,000 at three sales in 1934 and 1935), but his son did keep several thousand items." Upon his son's death in 1951, many of the items retained by him were left to the Redwood Library, including a number of letters. 1st Edition, 2nd issue from 1635 (1st issue was duodecimo [12mo]). Considered one of the finest Elzevirs ever printed. RAREE1635GOPX - 12/22 RAREE1635HPOY - 01/25 - HKREV405.
Publicado por Apud Ioannem Ianßoniu (Jan Janszoon), Amsterodami (Amsterdam), 1636
Librería: ANTIQUARIAT H. EPPLER, Karlsruhe, Alemania
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Añadir al carrito10,7x6,2cm 390 S., 43 S. Register. Leder, 4 unechte Bünde, Rückentitel goldgeprägt, Leder berieben, goldgeprägtes Datum am Rücken (1636), min. Läsur unten, alter Name und kl. Anmerkung am Titel, marmorierte Vorsatzpapiere, keine Flecken, Ecken leicht bestoßen, gut. Sprache: Latein, Titelkupfer, 1 Faltkarte Galliae Veteris, 1 Hispaniae, 1 'Romani Imperii. ------- Aktuell diese Ausgabe nirgends im Handel --------- Julius Caesar Scaliger (italienisch Giulio Cesare Scaligero; * 23. April 1484 in Riva del Garda; gest. 21. Oktober 1558 in Agen, heute Département Lot-et-Garonne) war ein italienischer Humanist, Dichter und Naturforscher. Die Bekanntschaft mit dem Pestarzt Nostradamus, der sich 1533-1535 in Agen aufhielt, und von dem Scaliger sich im Streit trennte, sowie eine Anklage wegen Häresie im Jahr 1538, von der ihn ihm freundlich gesinnte Richter, darunter sein Freund Arnoul Le Ferron, freisprachen, sind die einzigen überlieferten Ereignisse in diesen Jahren, neben der Publikation seiner Bücher und den Debatten, zu denen diese Anlass gaben. 1531 druckte Scaliger seine erste Rede gegen Erasmus von Rotterdam, eine Verteidigung Ciceros und der Ciceronen, eine leidenschaftliche Schmähschrift, die voller ordinärer Verbalinjurien ist, und an den Argumenten des Erasmus völlig vorbeigeht.
Publicado por Paris, Michel Vascosan 1557 (July), Paris, 1557
Librería: Libreria Alberto Govi di F. Govi Sas, Modena, MO, Italia
EUR 1.800,00
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Añadir al carritoCondición: Good. ?THE ONLY BOOK REVIEW EVER KNOWN TO UNDERGO TRANSFORMATION INTO A TEXTBOOK? (GRAFTON)4to (214x145 mm). [4], 476, [31 of 32] leaves. Lacking the final blank. Collation: *4 a-zz4 A-ZZ4 Aa-Mmm4. With several woodcut illustrations and diagrams in the text. Roman, Greek and italic types. Colophon (Lutetiae Parisiorum, imprimebat Michael Vascosanus, 1557. Mense Iulio) at l. Mmm3r. 18th-century mottled calf, gilt spine with double morocco lettering piece, red edges, marbled endleaves (joints and spine restored). Ownership inscription on the title page hardly readable: ?Nunc Ludovici de Thefut [. . .] Empto ex bibliotheca M Baptistae Mussi 1582? Pale stain at the end of volume. A very good copy.First edition, issue with Vascosan's name both on the title page and at the colophon (a few copies of this edition survive with the name of the typographer Fédéric Morel on the title page).?Scaliger was proud of his dispoutations nature. In the Exotericarum exercitationum (1557) he wrote: ?Vives maintains that silent meditation is more profitable than dispute. This is not true. Truth is brought forth by a collision of minds, as fire by a collision of stones. Unless I discover an antagonist, I can do nothing successfully'. As Scaliger made his reputation by an attack on Erasmus, so he confirmed it with a spirited critique of Cardano's De subtilitate libri XXI. The Exotericarum exercitationum runs to well over 1,200 pages. When Cardano failed to reply immediately, Scaliger, believing a false rumor that Cardano had died, was stricken with remorse and wrote a funeral oration in which he repented for the onslaught on his late opponent. Ironically, Cardano published his reply [Actio prima in calumniatorem librorum de subtilitate] two years after Scaliger's death. Scaliger based his critique on a reprint (Lyons, 1554) of the first edition of De subtilitate, rather than the revised second edition (Basel, 1554) (perhaps because of difficulty of access to the latter). The full title of the Exotericarum exercitationum implies that the critique is merely the fifteenth book of Scaliger's philosophical exercises (the first fourteen remained unpublished). Following its target, the work ranges over the whole of natural philosophy. In astronomy Scaliger ridiculed Cardano's stress on the astrological significance of comets; and he denied that the world's decay is proven because the apse of the sun was thirty-one semidiameters nearer the earth than in Ptolemy's time. Scaliger also rejected several of Cardano's beliefs in natural history: that the swan sings at its death; that gems have occult virtues (?a flea has more virtue than all the gems'); that there exist corporeal spirits that eat; that the bear forms its cub by licking; and that the peacock is ashamed of its ugly legs. Like Cardano, Scaliger was aware that lead and tin gain in weight during calcination, although he preferred to explain the increase as a result of the addition of particles of fire to the metal. In order to refute Cardano's theory of the origin of mountain springs, Scaliger used the strange argument that the sea is not in its natural place, since earth should be nearer than water to the center of the earth. Consequently, seawater presses upward, emerging sometimes through superior earth as a mountain spring. This view, of course, failed to account for the difference in salinity between sea and mountain water. Scaliger casts aside Cardano's Aristotelian view that the medium is a motive force. This view is refuted experimentally when a thin wooden disk, cut from a plank, is set to spin within the plank. According to Scaliger, the air between the disk and the surrounding plank is insufficient to act as a motive force, as postulated by the Aristotelians. Instead, as an admirer of Parisian dynamics, Scaliger preferred to use the impetus theory (wh?ch he called motio). Following Albert of Saxony and Jean Buridan, Scaliger stated that accelerated motion is a result of a persisting gravity within. Book.
Publicado por Dominicum & Petrum Bosc, 1619
Librería: ROBIN RARE BOOKS at the Midtown Scholar, Harrisburg, PA, Estados Unidos de America
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EUR 2.662,01
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Good. 1st Edition. Aristotelis Historia de Animalibus, Iulio Caesare Scaligero. Interprete, cum eiusdem Commentarijs. Philippus Jacobus Maussacus, in Senatu Tolosano Consiliarius Regius, ex Bibliotheca paterna opus à multis abinc annis expetitum primus vulgauit & restituit, additis Prolegomenis & Animaduersionibus. Accedit Fragmentum Quod Decimus Historiarum inscribitur, multò quàm antea emendatius & auctius. Additi Praeterea Indices, Unus Auctorum Qui in Opere citantur & emendantur, alter rerum & verborum notabilium. Tolosae, Apud Dominicum & Petrum Bosc. 1619. First Edition. 1248 p., modern leather bindings measuring 13.5 x 9.25 , fo. In good condition. Contemporary leather boards normally scuffed at edges and worn at corners. Spine is restored with what appears to be 18th-19th C leather title label & some deco. Edges of text-block painted red. Pasted-in typed ownership name found on front paste-down s top edge: J.M. Costello. Old-hand ink marginalia found on front end-page. Title page exhibits many instances of old-hand ink marginalia & ownership signatures, some dated 1745 & 1759. Normal toning throughout text-block with some instances of age-staining or finger-soiling. Contemporary binding tight and intact. Please see photos and ask questions, if any, before purchasing. Julius Caesar Scaliger (1484 1558), or Giulio Cesare della Scala, was an Italian scholar and physician, who spent a major part of his career in France. He employed the techniques and discoveries of Renaissance humanism to defend Aristotelianism against the New Learning. In spite of his contentious disposition, his contemporary reputation was high. Jacques Auguste de Thou claimed that none of the ancients could be placed above him and that he had no equal in his own time. Aristotle (384 322 BC) studied at Plato's Academy in Athens, remaining there for some 17 years. Like Plato, he sought universals in his philosophy, but unlike Plato he backed up his views with detailed observation, notably of the natural history of the island of Lesbos and the marine life in the island's lagoon at Pyrrha. This study made him the earliest natural historian whose written work survives. No similarly detailed work on zoology was attempted until the sixteenth century; accordingly Aristotle remained highly influential for some two thousand years. His writings on zoology form about a quarter of his surviving work. Aristotle's pupil Theophrastus later wrote a similar book on botany, Enquiry into Plants. First Edition. First Scaliger edition of Aristotle s pioneering work on zoology which had a powerful influence on zoology for over two thousand years. RAREE1619QZZA - 04/18 RAREE1619QZZB - 01/25 - HKERV398.
Publicado por Andreae Wecheli heredes Claudium Marnium, & Ioann. Aubrium, 1592
Librería: Schilb Antiquarian, Columbia, MO, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 1.331,01
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Near Fine. 1592 Scaliger Exotericarum Subtilitate Cardano Physics Kepler Leibniz Philosophy Julius Caesar Scaliger was a 16th-century Italian scholar who wrote a number of important orations and commentaries. Some of his most important works were criticisms of Aristotle and other classical authors. One of his best works was written at the end of his life "Exotericarum exercitationum" a commentary on Gerolamo Cardano's "De Subtilitate". In this work, Scaliger provided a new approach to natural philosophy and physics which was known to greatly influence philosophers such as Lipsius, Francis Bacon, Leibniz, and Kepler. Item number: #25739 Price: $1500 SCALIGER, Julius Caesar Exotericarum exercitationum liber XV. De subtilitate, ad Hieronymum cardanum. In fine duo sunt indices Francofurti: Apud Andreae Wecheli heredes Claudium Marnium, & Ioann. Aubrium, 1592. Details: Collation: Complete with all pages o [16], 1129, [93] o Several woodcut illustrations throughout Language: Latin Binding: Vellum; tight and secure Size: ~6.5in X 4.25in (16.5cm x 11cm) VERY rare and desirable Our Guarantee: Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide. Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation! 25739 Photos available upon request.
Publicado por Lugduni, apud Godefridum et Marcellum Beringos, Lugduni, 1546
Librería: Studio Bibliografico Apuleio, Trento, TN, Italia
EUR 600,00
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Añadir al carritoCondición: Buono (Good). 0. Cm. 17, pp. 412 (4) [con la penultima carta bianca, spesso assente; errori nella numerazione delle pagine]. Marchio tipografico a frontespizio e colophon (due diverse versioni), alcuni graziosi capilettera xil. Legatura coeva in piena pergamena molle con titoli ms. al dorso (ripetuti al taglio di piede) e due laccetti in pelle ancora preservati. Sguardie assenti, pagine lievemente ondulate, qualche carta leggermente brunita, sporadiche macchiette, forellino di pochi mm. alle primissime cc., annotazioni ms. con sbavature di colore dovute allâumidità (testo perfettamente leggibile) limitate ad alcune carte finali. Esemplare nel complesso genuino e in buono stato di conservazione. Giulio Cesare Scaligero (1484-1558), medico e letterato nativo di Riva del Garda, fu una figura di primissimo piano nel panorama culturale europeo della prima metà del XVI secolo. Dopo lâesordio dottrinale avvenuto nel 1531 con un scritto diretto contro il Ciceronianus di Erasmo, Scaligero scrisse di grammatica e di botanica, ottenendo fama e reputazione negli ambienti scientifici. Questa quarta raccolta di versi latini dell'Autore è qui presentata nella rara prima edizione lionese. Non comune. Cfr. Kvk. . . . . . . 0. . Book.
Publicado por (Geneve), apud Ioannem Crispinum, (Geneve), 1561
Librería: Studio Bibliografico Apuleio, Trento, TN, Italia
EUR 600,00
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Añadir al carritoCondición: Buono (Good). 0. Cm. 30,5, pp. (12) 364 (36) [errori nella numerazione delle pagine e nella fascicolazione del quaderno iniziale, ma esemplare collazionato e completo]. Marchio tipografico al frontespizio, alcuni graziosi capilettera e belle testatine xil. Legatura antica in piena perg. rigida con titoli in oro su tass. al dorso. Carte di guardia assenti. Prime carte leggermente frastagliate nel margine bianco superiore, antiche note ms. di possesso e glosse al margine, lievi e sporadici aloni, fioriture e macchiette sparse. Esemplare nel complesso genuino e in buono stato di conservazione. Giulio Cesare Scaligero (1484-1558), medico e letterato nativo di Riva del Garda, fu una figura di primissimo piano nel panorama culturale europeo della prima metà del XVI secolo. Dopo lâesordio dottrinale avvenuto nel 1531 con un scritto diretto contro il Ciceronianus di Erasmo, Scaligero scrisse di grammatica e di botanica, ottenendo fama e reputazione negli ambienti scientifici. Questo trattato, assai influente nella storia della critica letteraria, teorizzava tra lâaltro la superiorità di Virgilio rispetto ad Omero e condizionò anche Shakespeare e Pierre Corneille. Verosimilmente prima edizione (esistono 3 varianti dellâedizione originale con la medesima numerazione della pagine: rispettivamente di Jean Crispin, Antoine Vincent e la terza senza dati tipografici). Cfr. Kvk; Iccu. . . . . . . 0. . Book.