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Carolina. - Meister, Georg Iacob Friedrich,
   
Principia iuris criminalis germanici communis. Kaiser Carls des fünften und des Heil. Röm. Reichs Peinliche Gerichtsordnung. Nach der ältesten Ausgabe vom Jahr 1533 abgedruckt. Ed. sexta emendatior. Göttingen, Dieterich, 1819. XVI, 506 S., 7 nnum. Bll. (Index) u. 136 S. In 1 hübschen Pp.-Bd. d. Zt. geb. mit rotem, goldgepr. Rückenschildchen. - Wappenstempel auf Titelblatt.
      
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S'Ensuyt le cueur de Philosophie contenant plusieurs demandes et questions proposees par le saige Placides au philosophe Tymeo et les responces c"tenuz en icelluy. Avec le traictie de lespere du monde et le compost et kalendrier touchant le cours du soleil et de la lune, des festes fixes et le bissexte. Le tout figure. XXX.C.
      par Philippe Le Noir 1533 ca Petit in-4 (18 x 13 cm) de (6)-126 ff., maroquin vert janséniste, dos orné à nerfs, triple filet à froid sur les plats, dentelle intérieure, tranches dorées sur marbrure (Trautz-Bauzonnet). 15000 Recueil de trois textes médiévaux dont le dialogue de Placides et Timeo composé à la fin du XIIIe siècle ; un abrégé du De Sphera Mundi de Johannes de Sacro Bosco, moine et philosophe anglais du XIIIe siècle dont le traité, publié en 1472, est resté célèbre comme le premier ouvrage d'astronomie qui ait été publié en Occident depuis la chute de l'Empire romain ; une traduction par Simon de Compiègne du Computus manualis de l'astronome et poète latin du XVe siècle Anianus, sur les cycles solaires et lunaires ainsi que les fêtes mobiles. Une première édition de ce recueil fut publiée vers 1504 à Paris pour Anthoyne Verard sous le titre de Cuer de philozophie ; Denis Janot et Philippe Le Noir en donnèrent une nouvelle édition à Paris en 1530 sous le titre S'ensuit le Cuer de Philosophie. Impression en caractères gothiques, titre imprimé en rouge et noir. Bois gravé sur le titre et 58 bois dans le texte. De la Bibliothèque de Mr. Armand Bertin avec son ex-libris ; ex-libris ' Maurice Burrus Député du Ht Rhin. MCMXXXVII É. Bel exemplaire dans une sobre reliure de Trautz-Bauzonnet. Moreau, Inventaire chronologique des éditions parisiennes du XVIe siècle, 638 ; Brunet (II, 437) pour l'édition de 1530 ; inconnu de Mortimer, Rothschild.
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S'Ensuyt le cueur de Philosophie contenant plusieurs demandes et questions proposees par le saige Placides au philosophe Tymeo et les responces cõtenuz en icelluy. Avec le traictie de lespere du monde et le compost et kalendrier touchant le cours du soleil et de la lune, des festes fixes et le bissexte. Le tout figure. XXX.C.
      Nouvellement imprime a Paris par Philippe Le Noir 1533 ca Petit in-4 (18 x 13 cm) de (6)-126 ff., maroquin vert janséniste, dos orné à nerfs, triple filet à froid sur les plats, dentelle intérieure, tranches dorées sur marbrure (Trautz-Bauzonnet). Recueil de trois textes médiévaux dont le dialogue de Placides et Timeo composé à la fin du XIIIe siècle ; un abrégé du De Sphera Mundi de Johannes de Sacro Bosco, moine et philosophe anglais du XIIIe siècle dont le traité, publié en 1472, est resté célèbre comme le premier ouvrage d'astronomie qui ait été publié en Occident depuis la chute de l'Empire romain ; une traduction par Simon de Compiègne du Computus manualis de l'astronome et poète latin du XVe siècle Anianus, sur les cycles solaires et lunaires ainsi que les fêtes mobiles. Une première édition de ce recueil fut publiée vers 1504 à Paris pour Anthoyne Verard sous le titre de Cuer de philozophie ; Denis Janot et Philippe Le Noir en donnèrent une nouvelle édition à Paris en 1530 sous le titre S'ensuit le Cuer de Philosophie. Impression en caractères gothiques, titre imprimé en rouge et noir. Bois gravé sur le titre et 58 bois dans le texte. De la Bibliothèque de Mr. Armand Bertin avec son ex-libris ; ex-libris « Maurice Burrus Député du Ht Rhin. MCMXXXVII ». Bel exemplaire dans une sobre reliure de Trautz-Bauzonnet. Moreau, Inventaire chronologique des éditions parisiennes du XVIe siècle, 638 ; Brunet (II, 437) pour l'édition de 1530 ; inconnu de Mortimer, Rothschild.
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PLUTARCH
   
Plutarchi Quae Vocantur Parallela. Vitae Illustrium
      1611 PLUTARCH. [PLOUTARCHOU PARALLELA EN BIOIS HELLENON TE KAI RHOMAION]. Plutarchi Quae Vocantur Parallela: hoc est, Vitae illustrium virorum graeci nominis ac latini, prout quaeque alteri convenire videbatur, accuratius quam anthehac unquam digestae. Edited by Simon Grynaus. Main title in Greek and Latin; editor's 4pp dedicatory epistle in Latin; all other text in Greek. [4], 369 leaves. Printer's device on title and some other decorative woodcut initials throughout. Short thick folio, bound in 19th century leather-backed marbled boards (front hinge repaired; some dampstains, mostly on preliminary pages and in margins towards rear; several small worm holes at front; neatly inked marginalia in Greek & Latin on scattered pages). Basileae: [Andreas Cratander & Johann Bebel], 1533. Plutarch's Lives, printed in Basel by Cratander & Bebel, whose device appears on title. This edition corrects the errors of the manuscript and first Aldine edition. -Adams P1611. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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Calvin Jean
   
Reformatorische Anfänge 1533 - 1541 Teil 1
      Neukirchener Verlag 1994 Calvin - Studienausgabe 1,1 Neubuch 261 Seiten
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Calvin Jean
   
Reformatorische Anfänge 1533 - 1541 Teil 2
      Neukirchener Verlag 1994 Calvin - Studienausgabe 1,2 Neubuch Seiten 261 - 526
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[CARTA FEODI]
   
Parvuus libellus continens formam multarum rerum / prout patet i[n] kalendario in fine in contento.
      [London; Robert Redman] [1533] 8vo., ff. xxxiii (lacking final 7 leaves, E2 – F4). Black letter. Royal armorial woodcut, within charming naturalistic border, to title page; large woodcut initial, white on black. Light browning, some corners repaired in blank, some marginal dust soiling. Verso of title leaf has inscriptions all in contemporary hands, reading 'William Chorley Senior is the true possessor of this boke / nomen scriptoris fatobus plenus Anioris / Chorley … qui scripsit sic nominatus'; Nicholas Butcher; and [twenty-] two att the moste. Several fingerpoints to text, Thomas Horrocks inscribed inverted on verso of f.29. A good, clean copy in C19 gilt calf, a.e.r.. A very rare edition of the Parvuus Libellus or Carta feodi, a collection of documentary precedents, first published by Pynson c.1505. A later edition summarises their contents thus: "conteininge the fourme of dedes, releasses, indentures, obligacions, acquitaunces, letters of atturney, letter of permutacion, testementes, and other thynges". This handbook contained the proper wording for a broad range of transactions, such as the division of inheritance between sisters, donation of goods, indenturing an apprentice or a servant, annuity repayments, Frank-marriage (carta facta in liberum maritagium) etc. Robert Redman (d.1540) was based in London from around 1525, when he printed an edition of 'Magna Carta'. He aroused the resentment of Henry VIII's printer, Richard Pynson, by breaking Pynson's near monopoly on the production of law books, eventually becoming the dominant printer in that speciality. In his edition of Littleton's 'Tenures', which Redman had also printed, Pynson made an ad hominem attack on his 'unscrupulous rival': 'Redman, sed verius Rudeman, quia inter mille homines rudiorem haud facile invenies'. Redman had his revenge, when, on Pynson's death in 1529, he took over his rival's Fleet Street offices and materials. In the following year he also began to use Pynson's device. The likely first owner of this copy was William Chorley, a Lancastrian gentleman and landowner of recusant stock. He recorded a pedigree in 1567 and died in 1586 holding six messuages [dwellings]. He is exactly the sort of person, a man of property living in difficult times, for whom a little vade mecum of legal forms and precedents would have been very useful. STC 15583; this edition not in Lowndes; Gillow, Bibl. Dict. of Engl. Cath. i, 484. L654
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CARTA FEODI]
   
Parvuus libellus continens formam multarum rerum / prout patet i[n] kalendario in fine in contento.
      [London; Robert Redman] [1533] 8vo., ff. xxxiii (lacking final 7 leaves, E2 ? F4). Black letter. Royal armorial woodcut, within charming naturalistic border, to title page; large woodcut initial, white on black. Light browning, some corners repaired in blank, some marginal dust soiling. Verso of title leaf has inscriptions all in contemporary hands, reading 'William Chorley Senior is the true possessor of this boke / nomen scriptoris fatobus plenus Anioris / Chorley qui scripsit sic nominatus'; Nicholas Butcher; and [twenty-] two att the moste. Several fingerpoints to text, Thomas Horrocks inscribed inverted on verso of f.29. A good, clean copy in C19 gilt calf, a.e.r. A very rare edition of the Parvuus Libellus or Carta feodi, a collection of documentary precedents, first published by Pynson c.1505. A later edition summarises their contents thus: "conteininge the fourme of dedes, releasses, indentures, obligacions, acquitaunces, letters of atturney, letter of permutacion, testementes, and other thynges". This handbook contained the proper wording for a broad range of transactions, such as the division of inheritance between sisters, donation of goods, indenturing an apprentice or a servant, annuity repayments, Frank-marriage (carta facta in liberum maritagium) etc. Robert Redman (d.1540) was based in London from around 1525, when he printed an edition of 'Magna Carta'. He aroused the resentment of Henry VIII's printer, Richard Pynson, by breaking Pynson's near monopoly on the production of law books, eventually becoming the dominant printer in that speciality. In his edition of Littleton's 'Tenures', which Redman had also printed, Pynson made an ad hominem attack on his 'unscrupulous rival': 'Redman, sed verius Rudeman, quia inter mille homines rudiorem haud facile invenies'. Redman had his revenge, when, on Pynson's death in 1529, he took over his rival's Fleet Street offices and materials. In the following year he also began to use Pynson's device. The likely first owner of this copy was William Chorley, a Lancastrian gentleman and landowner of recusant stock. He recorded a pedigree in 1567 and died in 1586 holding six messuages [dwellings]. He is exactly the sort of person, a man of property living in difficult times, for whom a little vade mecum of legal forms and precedents would have been very useful. STC 15583; this edition not in Lowndes; Gillow, Bibl. Dict. of Engl. Cath. i, 484. L654
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Solinus, Gaius Julius:
   
C. Ivlii Solini polyhistor, adiecto ad libri calcem indice copiosissimo.
      Paris. Simon Colinaeus, 1533. . Octavo. 150 x 92 mm. [9], 183, [24] Seiten. - Lagensignaturen: a-m8, A8, B4. Mit der schönen großen Holzschnittdruckermarke auf dem Titel sowie einer Initiale auf Seite 1. Handgefertigter Pergamenteinband des frühen 17. Jh. auf fünf echten, erhabenen Bünden und Pappdeckeln. Handgestochene hellblaue Kapitale. . Seltene Ausgabe des Textes, mit der Biographie des Verfassers durch Johannes Camertus. - Bald nach 200 gab Solinus ein geographisches Lehrbuch heraus, die "Sammlung bemerkenswerter Dinge", das er wie Pomponius Mela als eine Küstenbeschreibung gestaltete. Modern ist das Werk durch die Beschreibung von Geschichte, Gebräuchen und Produkten der behandelten Länder. Hier wird zum ersten Male der Begriff "Mare mediterraneum" verwandt. Einband leicht fleckig und leicht verzogen. Titel mit drei sauberen Besitzeinträgen, verso Bibliothekstempel, dieser wiederholt im unteren weißen Rand zweier weiterer Seiten. In der ersten Hälfte Marginalien in winziger Schrift. Sonst sehr schönes und fast fleckenfreies Exemplar. - - - Early 17th-century vellum, five raised bands. Three old owner-entries on title, library stamp on verso and two other leaves, nearly contemporary marginal annotations in a neat hand; otherwise a fresh and clean copy. - A geographical summary of parts of the known world, written soon after A.D. 200, with remarks on origins, history, customs of nations, and products of countries. He introduced the name 'mare Mediterraneum'. - - - Adams S1392 - BM STC 403 - Schweiger II,ii,959.
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CALEPINUS AMBROSIUS
   
CALEPINUS. MDXXXIII VENEZIA PINZI AURELIO 1533
      In folio, cc. CCCLXXXIX. Fr. fig. in xil. che riporta l'immagine a tutta p. di un vol. sul quale e' posto il titolo e l'anno. In fine marca tip. xil. all'ultima. c. Restauro all'ang. sup. delle prime 100 cc. e analogo restauro alle ultime 50 cc. (che presentano sempre al marg. sup. macchia d'umido). Ultima c. foderata con manc. restaurata agli ang. P. pl. settecentesca con segni d'uso. Sguardie rifatte. Edizione non comune di questo dizionario, pubblicato per la prima volta nel 1502 da Ambrogio Da Calepio, poliglotta e frate agostiniano e che venneedito sino alla fine del XVIII sec. Calepino, come dimostra questa edizione divenne subito sinonimo di dizionario. Il Pinzi ebbe bottega a Venezia a partire dal 1526 avendo ereditato le macchine tipografiche del padre. Labarre, Bibl. du diction. Calepinus.
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S'Ensuyt le cueur de Philosophie contenant plusieurs demandes et questions proposees par le saige Placides au philosophe Tymeo et les responces cõtenuz en icelluy. Avec le traictie de lespere du monde et le compost et kalendrier touchant le cours du soleil et de la lune, des festes fixes et le bissexte. Le tout figure. XXX.C.
      Nouvellement imprime a Paris par Philippe Le Noir 1533 ca Petit in-4 (18 x 13 cm) de (6)-126 ff., maroquin vert janséniste, dos orné à nerfs, triple filet à froid sur les plats, dentelle intérieure, tranches dorées sur marbrure (Trautz-Bauzonnet). Recueil de trois textes médiévaux dont le dialogue de Placides et Timeo composé à la fin du XIIIe siècle ; un abrégé du De Sphera Mundi de Johannes de Sacro Bosco, moine et philosophe anglais du XIIIe siècle dont le traité, publié en 1472, est resté célèbre comme le premier ouvrage d'astronomie qui ait été publié en Occident depuis la chute de l'Empire romain ; une traduction par Simon de Compiègne du Computus manualis de l'astronome et poète latin du XVe siècle Anianus, sur les cycles solaires et lunaires ainsi que les fêtes mobiles. Une première édition de ce recueil fut publiée vers 1504 à Paris pour Anthoyne Verard sous le titre de Cuer de philozophie ; Denis Janot et Philippe Le Noir en donnèrent une nouvelle édition à Paris en 1530 sous le titre S'ensuit le Cuer de Philosophie. Impression en caractères gothiques, titre imprimé en rouge et noir. Bois gravé sur le titre et 58 bois dans le texte. De la Bibliothèque de Mr. Armand Bertin avec son ex-libris ; ex-libris « Maurice Burrus Député du Ht Rhin. MCMXXXVII ». Bel exemplaire dans une sobre reliure de Trautz-Bauzonnet. Moreau, Inventaire chronologique des éditions parisiennes du XVIe siècle, 638 ; Brunet (II, 437) pour l'édition de 1530 ; inconnu de Mortimer, Rothschild.
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COLLECTIF
   
ILLUSTRATION (L') N°1533 du 13-07-1872
      1872 BLANCHARD.-JALONNEMENT DES NOUVEAUX TRAVAUX DE FORTIFICATIONS DE STRASBOURG. LAFENESTRE GEORGE.-SALON DE 1872. PAUQUET.-LE BAC JAPONAIS,TABLEAU DE M. LENOIR. JANET-LANGE.-MEDGE,TABLEAU DE M.DUBUFE. JOLIET CHARLES.-L'INCENDIAIRE,NOUVELLE. LAFENESTRE GEORGE.-SALON DE 1872. SALON DE 1872. LES BAINS FROIDS. FREBAULT ELIE.-LES BAINS FROIDS. L'INCENDIAIRE,NOUVELLE. NOUVELLES ET ROMANS.- GAZETTE DU PALAIS. RIGAUD.-GAZETTE DU PALAIS.- SAVIGNY.-LES THEATRES. THEATRES. LANCON.-LES BAINS FROIDS. BODMER KARL.-L'ALARME (BELETTE ET MESANGES). BIGARRURES ANECDOTIQUES,LITTERAIRES ETFANTAISISTES. ROHAUT JULES.-BIGARRURES ANECDOTIQUES,LITTERAIRES ET FANTAISISTES.- ALLEVARD,SON ETABLISSEMENT THERMAL ET SES ENVIRONS. NIEPCE.-ALLEVARD,SON ETABLISSEMENT THERMAL ET SES ENVIRONS.
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DESPAUTERIUS, J.
   
Libellus Ex Arte Versificatoria, in gratiam studiosae iuventutis diligenter collectus.- J.MURMELIUS. Protrepticus Studiosorum Poetices.
      Wittenberg, Georgium Rhau, 1533. 2 works in 1 vol. Small 4to. Modern vellum. With charming four-part ornamental woodcut borders on title, and with woodcut musical scores. (56) lvs. First and probably only combined edition of the famous schoolbook on the art of poetry by Johannes Despauterius, or Van Pauteren, a Flemish grammarian (1460-1520), and a school book on the same subject by Johannes Murmellius (1480-1517), a famous Dutch humanist, poet and teacher, and author of one of the most popular Latin primers, the "Pappa Puerorum". That both school books were published together is proven not only by the continuous signatures, but also by the fact that the half-title for Murmellius' book is printed on verso of the last text-leaf of Despauterius' book. Murmellius's lessons on writing poetry include the musical scores for several forms of poetry, for descant, tenor, alto and bass. The book of Despauterius was also used at the Jesuit Colleges in the Spanish Netherlands, and included according to Porteman the teaching of emblematic verse, which required specific metres and which demanded a gifted mastery of all sorts of poetic techniques for its elements of surprise and puzzling. This type of verse was unknown in classical poetry. It is an Aeolic verse known from the late classical metrical theory, especially from the book of Servius "De Centum Metris", which was inserted in Despauterius' book. Good copy.- (Recased; first quire of Murmellius severly browned, due to the quality of the paper; small wormholes at the beginning, restored in the first quire). Buisson p. 208; STC German p. 239.
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DESPAUTERIUS, J.
   
Libellus Ex Arte Versificatoria, in gratiam studiosae iuventutis diligenter collectus.- J.MURMELIUS. Protrepticus Studiosorum Poetices.
      Wittenberg, Georgium Rhau, 1533. . 2 works in 1 vol. Small 4to. Modern vellum. With charming four-part ornamental woodcut borders on title, and with woodcut musical scores. (56) lvs. . First and probably only combined edition of the famous schoolbook on the art of poetry by Johannes Despauterius, or Van Pauteren, a Flemish grammarian (1460-1520), and a school book on the same subject by Johannes Murmellius (1480-1517), a famous Dutch humanist, poet and teacher, and author of one of the most popular Latin primers, the "Pappa Puerorum". That both school books were published together is proven not only by the continuous signatures, but also by the fact that the half-title for Murmellius' book is printed on verso of the last text-leaf of Despauterius' book. Murmellius's lessons on writing poetry include the musical scores for several forms of poetry, for descant, tenor, alto and bass. The book of Despauterius was also used at the Jesuit Colleges in the Spanish Netherlands, and included according to Porteman the teaching of emblematic verse, which required specific metres and which demanded a gifted mastery of all sorts of poetic techniques for its elements of surprise and puzzling. This type of verse was unknown in classical poetry. It is an Aeolic verse known from the late classical metrical theory, especially from the book of Servius "De Centum Metris", which was inserted in Despauterius' book. Good copy.- (Recased; first quire of Murmellius severly browned, due to the quality of the paper; small wormholes at the beginning, restored in the first quire). Buisson p. 208; STC German p. 239.
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