Meursius rerum belgicarum

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  • Beautiful elzevier edition on the history of the netherlands joannes meursius rerum belgicarum libri quatuorit appeared in , but turned out to be unacceptable to certain counter-remonstrant circles, which is why meursius converted it into the edition presented here, preceded by an account of the rule of duke of albaleiden, louis elzevier, pp parchment binding ( cm, slightly damaged on spine and edges), worm holes in the bottom margin of the first leaves, note on title page joannes meursius () was a professor of history and philology in leiden; in he was commissioned by the states general to write this work about the history of the twelve years' truceare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikicatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availablein quibus ferdinandi albani sexennium belli belgici principiumadditur quintus, seorsim antea excusus, in quo induciarum historia; & eiusdem belli finisour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storeplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki website

    118 €

  • Ioannes meursius recensuit, & libro commentario illustravitare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikilycophronis chalcidensis alexandracatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availablealtera editio aucta & innovataaccessit iosephi scaligeri iulii caestracked shippingour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storeex officina ludouici elzeuirij in good condition, yellowed pagesex officina ludouici elzeuirij - theocriti syracusani, poetae idyllia spicilegium, ejusdem ad epigrammata notae pages of indexversio centum locis emendatior pages of index2 books in a single volume, parchment binding with handwritten inscription on the spineplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki website

    74 €

  • Antverpiae, ex officina ioannis loĂŤi, anno - leather bound - ) endpapers present but loose - octavo ( cm) the title of the book, de utraque verborum ac rerum copia, translates as the foundations of the abundant stylefurthermore, there are marginal notes throughout the book in various 16th-century handwritings (see photos)61 is numbered 16; -\tpare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawiki16th-century notes in erasmus' best-seller about rhetoric desthe endpapers are present but loosethe romans believed that anger was centred in the spleenveltkirchij co[m]mentarijs longè doctissimis enarratithe binding is slightly rubbed and there are some signs of age at the top of the spine (see photos)all folios are present with the exception of 2 pages, namely 25 and 26 (di & dii), remnants are still visible (see photos)in part i, erasmus shows how something can be said in different wayserasmi roterodami de duplici copia verborvm et rervm commentarii duo, multorum capitum formularumque accessione locupletati: ac mat the end of the book there is a page full of notes in a 16th-century handwriting (see pictures) the entire book runs from ai through cciiii; the numbering in this book runs up to 198, and the book is foliated39 (cvii) is numbered 36; -\tpthis survey work also shows that this printer reprinted this specific edition (both earlier and later) many timesthis rhetoric textbook written by erasmus (first published in ) was a true best-seller at the timewith this in mind, the quote translates to the observation that even a fly can get angry and an ant can feel indignantin their survey work “netherlandish books: books published in the low countries and dutch books printed abroad before ” pettegree and walsby () included this edition of this work of erasmus under number on page 511in addition to the notes, the book also contains some beautiful printed initials (see photos)the aim of the book was to show how existing texts could be rewritten and integrated into new compositionsthe book is bound in leatherthe beautiful printer's vignette shows various animals and is surrounded by the motto “habet et musca splenem, et formica sua bilis inest” (see photos)name of one of the previous owners on the first flyleaf (“james addison book” (?), ) and on the title page in a 16th-century handour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any store245) while the first part is about the abundance of words, the second part is about the abundance of ideas121 the numbering starts again from 219 (so numbers 219 and 220 are included twice but with different contents) -\tpthe title page has a small tear at the top left (see photos) and page 64 lacks a small piece, almost without text loss (see photos)85 is numbered 58; -\tat pthis motto can also be found in erasmus' adagia (a collection of greek and latin proverbs and short essays)the binding is reinforced with what seems to be an incunabulum page (see photos)throughout the book are unobtrusive old moisture spots (see photos)55 is without page number; -\tpcatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availablein the printing process, some errors in the page numbering were made: -\tpfurthermore, the book has a 7-page index and then 3 blank pages, one full of notes170 is listed as 167; the printer of this book was jan van der loe, who was active in antwerp between (?) and (cfkennedy in his “classical rhetoric & its christian & secular tradition from ancient to modern times” notes the following: “some of this is a tour de force, as when erasmus shows one hundred and fifty ways to (in latin) “your letter pleased me very much” and two hundred ways to say “i shall remember you as long as i live” (cfthe ‘register van drukkers, uitgevers en boekverkopers’ of utrecht university; drukkerscondition: the book is in good antiquarian conditionplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki website

    127 €

  • Annaei flori rerum romanarum epitome, interpretatione et notis illustravit anna tanaquilli fabri filiaare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikiwear with leather loss extending to outer hinges and to fore-corners; spine label fallen away yet title still visible as a stamped impression; and the generously margined block is very firm with all leaves securely heldfrontis detached yet still attached to second flyleaf [also detached], which remains unopened at the top edge with the first fly-leaf, which in turn is attached to front paste-down [see photo]most significant flaw is a large open tear to upper corner of first leaf of dedication [see photo] - no print missing, but tear does extent into the ‘o’ of ‘delphino’light offsetting from frontis to lightly age-toned title-page - same age-toning to dedication and most leaves in the note to the reader sectionthere were 25 produced in the series and were the work of thirty-nine scholars edited by pierre-daniel huet, with assistance from several co-editors including jacques bossuet, tutor to the dauphinchauveau and engraved by langloisauthor: florus, lucius annaeus first edition thus published in pp: []\t quarto (280mm x 205mm) half leather with marble boards, five raised bands and rough-cut edges\t worn binding still holding with boards attached, although front board is a bit wobbly being held by four of the five chords\t\t\t worn binding with wobbly front board, which is still secured by all three chords while rear board remains firmly attachedfirst edition thus published in ppgenerously margined block is firm with all leaves securely held, while leaves themselves are clear and lightly age-toned with just a few isolated spots occuring mostly to rear of indexpetrus josephus cantelfully insured delivery and sturdy packaging with emphasis on corner & edge protectiontwo works from the original delphin classics series edited by pierre-daniel huet published in paris by apud fredericum leonardour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storeeach work has an extensive commentary, word order, and index along with many editor notes and appendixesalso has printed margin referencesboth works feature the publisher’s title-page vignette and the magnificent delphin series wood engraved frontispiece depicting arion & the dolphin with the arms of the french dauphin above by fauthor: justinus, marcus junianus [after pompeius trogus]\t the delphin editions printed in the s was a comprehensive collection of greek & roman classics in latin for the education of louis, le grand dauphin, heir of louis xiv\t 1st work: justinus de historiis philippicis, et totius mundi originibuswear with loss of leather extending to outer hinges, head of spine, and to fore-corners; remnant of spine label shows one letter, yet title is still visible as a stamped impressioncatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availableboth volumes have ornate head and tail-pieces and initial letters throughout, while justinus de historiisusum serenissimi delphini2nd state errata leaf with 13 may date and pagination errors: pp and 185 mis-numbered as and 195 respectively[ index omnium verborum]\t quarto (258mm x 197mm) full leather with five raised bands and traces of gilt tooling in compartmentssome age-toning to title-page, leaves of text to a lesser extent with some a little darker than others, and the isolated spot here and thereplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki website

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    120 €

  • De purificatione rerum infectarum post pestilentiam exceptionally rare volumeare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikicatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availablefor details, louis dulieu, 'le chancelier françois ranchin', revue d'histoire des sciences, , ppangular damp stain and some foxingearly nineteenth-century green morocco and boardsthis consists of two important treatises by ranchin, the chancellor of the university of montpellier: iour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storede morbis ante partum, in partu et post partumfrancisci ranchini consilarii, medici, et professoris regij, celeberrimĂŚq´ue monspeliensis vniuersitatis medicinĂŚ iudicis, & cancellarij tractatvs dvo posthvmi 12mo: 7ffplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki website

    54 €

  • Accessit rerum ac verborum copiosissimus indexare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikischoell, “histoire de la littĂŠrature grecque profane”hanc editionem hieronymus commelinus recensuit; plerisque in locis, mmjudas bonutius, who completed the edition, inserted the variants and notesit was published in rome, , octavo, with a translationope, emendatiorem reddidit; ac notis variis, ex collatione veterum exemplarium, sed prĂŚcipuè palathe died during the printing(this copy does not have the 8 unnumbered index pages) the first edition of apollodore is by benedetto egio of spoleto (egius)layout in two columns, in greek with latin oppositeapollodorus of athens was a greek grammarian of the 2nd century bcheidelberg, ex officina commelinianabenedicto aegio spoletino interpreteex officina commelinianain, octavo [8 ff] + 207 ppthis publisher complained about the pitiful state of his manuscript; and the comparison of his text with other manuscripts showed that he treated it very arbitrarilyour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any store) period vellum binding, lacks on the spinecopy in good condition rarecatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availableapollodore d'athènes apollodori atheniensis grammatici bibliotheces, sive de deorum origine, libri iiijĂŠrĂ´me commelin, who reprinted this octavo volume, , noticed egio's interpolations; however, not daring to remove them, he contented himself with placing the sentences or words that were missing from the heidelberg manuscript, on which he was working, in bracketsa student of aristarchus of samothrace in alexandria, he went to live in athens, where he notably wrote a chronology in iambic versesplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki website

    92 €

  • Are you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikiwith imperial shield engraved on cover, portrait of emperor ferdinand ii of ausburg and family tree, 477 ppcatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availablerestored binding by the boxes, head and footour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storefirst edition of this historical chronicle of the events of the austrian princes and archdukes of the ausburg line, ranging from rudolph i to emperor charles vindex, 48 heraldic shields carved in wood within the textvintage binding in havana coloured leather, spine with raised bands, gilt threads and irons, double gilt fillet in both planes, irons in the corners and coats of arms also gilt to the centre; gilt and chiselled head and cutsvery clean exemplary, previous owner's stamp on covera volume in folio (30please click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki websitewood engraved initials and culs de lamp

    499 €

  • Condition: neat parchment binding, a bit soiled - especially on the spineare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikithe last 7 pages are a publisher's cataloguecatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availablecontains numerous wood engraved initialsÂś only edition of the collected poems of jan dousa jrcollation: () pp(), the eldest son of the humanist and philologist jan van der does srpoemata, edente gulielmo raboour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storeotherwise neat copy with the portrait of dousa by lamsvelt and his astronomical poem “rerum coelestium liber”, including the engraved diagramlacks leaves *2 or *3 of the preliminary work with the frontispiece, as usualplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki website

    49 €

  • Henricum fricx te bruxellis original leather binding: - frontispiece - engraving pavlo iii - engraving ivlio iii - engraving pivs iv withith: - index decretorium - index capitulorum - index exstravagantius - index rerum et verborum - corollarium - summa privilegii read moreare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikicatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availableconcilii tridentini pavlo iii ivlio iii et pio iv +n42 pp eugour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storeplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki website

    79 €

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