Product Type
Condition
Binding
Collectible Attributes
Seller Location
Seller Rating
Seller: Antiquariat Michael Eschmann, Griesheim, Germany
Art / Print / Poster
0. Sprache: Deutschu.
Seller: Antiquariat Michael Eschmann, Griesheim, Germany
Art / Print / Poster
0. *** Selten. *** Am oberen Rand etwas gebräunt, ansonsten gute Erhaltung. Sprache: Deutschu.
Published by Nicolaum Episcopium Iuniorem,, Basileae, 1557
Seller: Bergoglio Libri d'Epoca, RIVALBA, TO, Italy
(Codice AN/3034) In 4º (32,5 cm) (22)399(33)-190(38) pp. Tomo terzo (di 5) delle opere del dotto grecista e uomo di stato francese (1467-1540) pubblicate insieme per la prima volta a cura dell'umanista Celio Secondo Curione. Le ANNOTATIONES si trovano nella 1a parte. La 2a parte contiene i FORENSIA, commenti giuridici e processuali. Ampi indici. Due frontespizi con belle marche tipografiche; l'allegoria centrale è impressa in maggiore formato all'ultima pagina di entrambe le parti. Grandi capilettera figurati, nitida e fresca impressione su bella carta candida, esente da ingialliture, ampi margini (il superiore più corto). Un piccolo lavoro di tarlo marginale nelle ultime pagine, che non tocca il testo. Varie "manine" e antiche note marginali a penna in latino, firma al primo frontespizio. Solida, elegante legatura del primo '700 in piena pelle, dorso a 6 nervi, scomparti ornati con ricchi motivi floreali, tassello e titolo oro, tagli colorati. Eccellente esemplare. Euro 900.00 All books are in stock in fine condition or described meticulously. Very safe packaging.
Köln, Soter, 1527. 16 Bl., 550 S., 1 w. Bl.; 8 Bl., 215 S. Mit wiederholter figürlicher Titelbordüre von Anton Woensam von Worms u. einzelnen figürlichen Initialen. Halbpergament d. 17. Jahrhunderts mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel (Deckelbezüge beschabt, Kanten bestoßen, Rückdeckel mit Knickspur). Erste im deutschen Sprachraum erschienene Ausgabe. - Ein Monument der humanistischen Jurisprudenz. Budé (1468-1540) war berühmt für seine Bearbeitung der Pandekten. "Das Muster einer von philologisch-antiquarischer Gelehrsamkeit getragenen Exegese" (Conrad, Deutsche Rechtsgeschichte II, 345). "He points out numerous copyists mistakes and propose judicious corrections. He was the precursor of the modern Romanists, who from the time of Cujas have been concerned with textual criticism and with the study of Roman law as history rather than as contemporary legislation. This method had as its ultimate result the weakening of influence of the 'Corpus juris' on the political thought of the time" (ESS III, 38). - VD 16, B 9076; Adams B 3079; IA 126.679; Merlo 1046, 435. - Etwas gebräunt. Erster Titel seitlich bis an die Bordüre beschnitten u. angerändert sowie mit ausgekratztem Besitzvermerk. Der zweite Titel oben mit ca. 2 cm langem Einriß. Vorderer Innendeckel mit Holzschnitt-Exlibris.
Grand In 4 ,22/34 cm ,1526 pp . Grand volume relié cuir ,peut-être au 17 ème siècle excellent état des papiers et non disloqué ! on voit un petit manque au haut de la page de garde ,de même la reliure est très solide margé des fentes aux pliures ,manque en pied et coiffe et petit manque de matière au plat arrière. Français Remarquable et rare ouvrage du célèbre et considérable Budé ,dont son correspondant Erasme nous dit qu'il était "le prodige de la France " ce qui n'était pas peu pour un si grand esprit . Ici dans une fort rare édition Lyonnaise de Jean II Frellon ,décédé en 1570 et qui constitue un fort bel exemplaire malgré ses défauts naturels à la reliure. Nos envoi sont parfaitement soigné en France et à l'étranger .
Published by Venice: Aldus & Andrea Asulani soceri., 1522
Seller: Peter Keisogloff Rare Books, Inc., Brecksville, OH, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. Size of binding: 5 1/4 inches x 8 1/2 inches, leaf size: 5 inches x 8 1/8 inches. [12] ils. 262 (260 ils.), 2 lls. Leaf 158 is numbered: 158, 159, 160. (12 preliminary unnumbered leaves, 262 numbered leaves, 2 unnumbered leaves including printer's page.) Printed in italics, Aldus' device on the title and last leaf. A fairly wide-margined copy, with some faded glosses identifying the subject matter of the text. Initial spaces with printed guides. Attractively bound in full vellum, in antique style, by Bayntun-Riviere, with their stamp at the lower edge of the back paste-down. With gilt Aldine anchor & dolphin design on the front cover, on the title page, and on the reverse of the printer's page; and gilt-lettered spine, reading: Budaeus De Asse Aldus 1522. Sewn headbands. Latin text with some passages in Greek. Title page and a few preliminaries display light, scattered age-spotting. Otherwise, a beautiful book, beautifully bound. A treatise on Roman coinage, weights and measures written by the humanist, Guillaume Bude. This is the work that made Bude famous: it was an essay on ancient Roman measures, but included a plea for humanistic studies to accompany study of the Bible and theology. Similar pleas were being made at the time by Erasmus and Thomas More, with whom Bude corresponded. Jean Grolier (1479-1565) a noted bibliophile, obtained a copy of the De Asse & Partibus Eius in Latin and sent it to Francesco Asulo, an associate of the famous printer Aldus with a letter detailing how he wanted it to be printed and published. This book is one of the rare Aldine printings. Loosely inserted is a two-page typed translation into English by a modern Renaissance scholar of the letter sent by Grolier to Asulo, in which Grolier expresses his desire "that beauty and elegance be added to it which choice paper, clearness of type, and those least worn, and ample margins" be provided. Renouard, p. 94, NO. 3. Brunet, Vol. 1., 1374.