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Published by Early English Tract Society - Geoffrey Cumberlege - Oxford University Press, England 1956
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Fine. The covers present a little edgewear and residue of a price sticker but otherwise a truly wonderful copy - PAGES ARE STILL UNCUT, so essentially an unread copy.

Published by Kegan Paul, Trench & Co., London 1898
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Covers rather dusty o/w a clean unmarked copy in good condition. m457.

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Paperback. Condition: Brand New. 494 pages. 11.65x8.27x0.94 inches. In Stock.

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Published by Non Renseigné 31 Janv.-6 Fév. 1996 1996
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Add to basketCouverture souple. Condition: bon. RO10005177: 31 Janv.-6 Fév. 1996. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Non Renseigné. . . . Classification Dewey : 630-Agriculture et techniques connexes.

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Published by A Evreux, de l'imprimerie de J.J.L. Ancelle imprimeur du département 1793
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Add to basketCouverture souple. Livre en français. Décrets N° 1392 et 1362. 4 pages imprimées 21 x 26 cm. Archives. Livre.
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Papst Urban V., Wilhelm Grimoard de Beauvoir, Franzose aus Mende (Lozere), Professor in Avignon und Montpellier, Benediktinerabt, päpstlicher Legat, Administrator des Bistums Avignon. Gewählt zu Avignon, starb daselbst. Pontifikat: 1362 - 1370.
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Porträt. Halbfigur mit Ferula. Original-Holzschnitt aus der "Schedelschen Weltchronik", rückseitig mit Textfragmenten, Blattgröße: ca. 8,3 cm x 6 cm, 1493.
Papst Innocenz VI., Stephan Aubert, Franzose aus Mons (Limousin); Rechtslehrer in Toulouse, Bischof von Noyon, Kardinalpriester, Kardinalbischof von Ostia und Administrator des Bistums Avignon. Gewählt zu Avignon, starb daselbst. Pontifikat: 1352 - 1362.
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More imagesPublished by Hakluyt Society, London 1873
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. 2+[statement of accounts]+[1 blank]+[4]=lv+229 pages with frontispiece, map, illustration and index. Octavo (9" x 6") bound in original publisher's blue cloth with gilt lettering to spine and gilt pictorial representation of the ship Victoria on the cover and edge ruled decorative bl…ind stamp to covers. Translated and Edited by Richard Henry Major Works issued by the Hakluyt Society, First Series, Number 46. First edition. ean de Béthencourt was a French explorer who in 1402 led an expedition to the Canary Islands, landing first on the north side of Lanzarote. From there he conquered for Castile the islands of Fuerteventura (1405) and El Hierro, ousting their local chieftains (majos and bimbaches, ancient peoples). Béthencourt received the title King of the Canary Islands but he recognized King Henry III of Castile, who had provided aid during the conquest, as his overlord. The Canary Islands were apparently known to the Carthaginians of Cadiz. The Roman writer Pliny the Elder called them "the Fortunate Islands". Genoese navigator Lancelotto Malocello is credited with the rediscovery of the Canary Islands in 1312. In 1339, Majorcan Angelino Dulcert drew the first map of the Canaries, labeling one of the islands "Lanzarote". In 1390 Béthencour accompanied the Duke of Touraine on the Barbary Crusade, an expedition organized by Genoese merchants to address North African piracy. The proposal by the doge was presented as a crusade. As such it would give prestige to its participants, a moratorium on their debts, immunity from lawsuits, and papal indulgence. The French force, consisting of 1,500 knights under the leadership of Louis II, Duke of Bourbon, lay siege to Mahdia in Tunis. The French were unfamiliar with the terrain, lacked heavy siege equipment, underestimated, and became embroiled in internal quarrels.[4] The Berbers realized that they could not overcome the heavier armed invaders. Tired of the oppressive heat and concerned about the upcoming winter, the French agreed to a treaty negotiated by the Genoese. It is likely that Béthencourt heard stories regarding the Canary Islands from the Genoese, and of the presence of orchil, a lichen used to make a rare and expensive dye. Here too, he again met up with Gadifer de la Salle, whom he had known previously during service under the Duke of Orleans, and who would accompany him to the Canaries. At that time the Canary Islands were mainly frequented by Spanish merchants. To finance his expedition he sold his house in Paris valued at 200 gold francs and some other small pieces of property in December 1401. Béthencourt set sail from La Rochelle on 1 May 1402 with 280 men, mostly Gascon and Norman adventurers, including two Franciscan priests (Pierre Bontier and Jean le Verrier who narrated the expedition in Le Canarien).After passing Cape Finisterre, they put in to Cadiz, where he found some of his sailors so frightened that they refused to continue the voyage. Of the eighty crew with which he set out, Béthencourt sailed with fifty-three. He arrived at Lanzarote, the northernmost inhabited island. While Gadifer de la Salle explored the archipelago, Béthencourt left for Cádiz, where he acquired reinforcements at the Castilian court. At this time a power struggle had broken out on the island between Gadifer and Berthin de Berneval, another officer. Berthin spread dissention between the Normans of Béthencourt and the Gascons of Gadifer. Local leaders were drawn into the conflict and scores died in the first months of Béthencourt's absence. During this time, Gadifer managed to conquer Fuerteventura and to explore other islands. It was only with the return of Béthencourt in 1404 that peace was restored to the troubled island. De la Salle and Béthencourt founded the city of Betancuria (as capital of the island of Fuerteventura) in 1404. Years later Bethencourt was defeated by the aboriginals of the island of Gran Canaria (canarios) in the battle of Arguineguin at south of the island, get.
More imagesPublished by Niccolò Bascarini, Venezia 1547
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Add to basketUn volume in legatura novecentesca in mezza pergamena con tassello sul dorso, 8vo piccolo cm 10x16, 131 carte numerate al recto + 1 carta bianca, capolettera xilografici. Segnatura A-Q8 R4. Una firma sul margine superiore del frontespizio (R. Darmus?), alcune lettere dell'alfabeto, corrispondenti alle iniziali delle materie trat…tate nel dizionario, manoscritte sul bordo superiore di alcune pagine. Prima e ultima carta impolverate, corto di margine, bruniture. Macchia sul margine esterno di G1, piccolo lavoro di tarlo sull'angolo inferiore esterno della segnatura O. Erudito letterato e giurista, apprezzato giudice e diplomatico accorto, amico di Francesco Petrarca col quale intrattenne un'intensa corrispondenza, Guglielmo da Pastrengo legò la sua fama di umanista a questo primo dizionario storico e prima galleria biografica italiana (Monica Cerroni, D.B.I. 61), seconda parte di un più ampio trattato rimasto manoscritto. L'opera, qui nell'edizione originale curata da Michelangelo Blondo (Venezia 1500-1547), si compone di una prima parte con una serie alfabetica di bio-bibliografie di autori pagani e cristiani, e di una seconda divisa in sei sezioni, con informazioni sull'origine delle invenzioni, città, istituzioni ecc. ?Una delle maggiori novità dell'opera, oltre all'uso simultaneo di più fonti, è il ricorso a una documentazione fino ad allora inesplorata: da Prisciano, per esempio, derivano le notizie su Accio e, soprattutto, su Nevio, cui è dedicato il primo ritratto filologicamente attendibile. Le voci dei giuristi delineano la primissima storia del diritto, rimasta per lo più ignorata: i materiali, resi disponibili dalla cultura d'origine di G., e in particolare dall'attenta cognizione del Digesto e dei glossatori, sono particolarmente preziosi per la storia del diritto medievale e per le opere dei giuristi romani.? (Cerrroni) Nella breve prefazione l'autore, oltre a delineare la sua rigorosa metodologia di accesso diretto alle fonti, sempre indicate, dichiara l'intento che lo anima, di preservare le scripturae vetustae dalle minacce che le insidiano: insetti e roditori, incendi, naufragi, umidità, e incuria dell'umanità ignorante. Graesse V, 161: ?C'est le premier essai d'un dictionnaire historique, bibliographique et géographique? Guglielmo da Pastrengo's bio-bibliographical dictionary, first edition. Esemplare con tracce d'uso, in particolare prima carta (frontespizio) e ultima impolverate, margini un po' corti, sparse sgualciture e bruniture, macchia sul margine esterno di G1, piccolo lavoro di tarlo sull'angolo inferiore esterno della segnatura O. Una firma sul margine superiore del frontespizio (R. Darmus?), alcune lettere dell'alfabeto, corrispondenti alle iniziali delle materie trattate nel dizionario, manoscritte sul bordo superiore di alcune pagine. Legatura e sguardie novecentesche. Twentieth century binding, signs of wear, title page and last leaf bearing traces of dust and darkened, some light stains and foxing. A reading copy.
More imagesPublished by Johann Zainer, Ulm 1474
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Add to basketRoyal folio (402 x 275 mm). Collation: 1-610 78 88 (8/7 + 1) 910 (9/8 + 1) 10-1510 16-178 18-2610 2712]. 266 leaves, unfoliated. 50 lines & headline, double column. Gothic type 1:116. Zainer?s two-sided woodcut border with foliage, flowers, and a jester (BMC 6a) on first page, 10- and 3-line woodcut capital initials (BMC 3a and…1b), the larger initials with foliate ropework, the smaller pearled outline lombards, one 6-line initial (34 mm. h., f. 18/1r) and one 10-line initial A from a different set (ff. 20/2v and 21/3r). Partly inked bearer type on ff. 15/2r and 17/8v;several instances of inked raised spacing material. Mostly unrubricated, with the exception of the first six leaves and, in a different ink, ff. 23/7v-8r, both with initials filled in red, underlining and capital strokes. Final quire with some dampstaining and worming, the latter affecting a couple of letters in last leaf which also has two marginal repairs, elsewhere only a few leaves with a minor marginal dampstain, and very occasional soiling in gutter margins; altogether a fresh, large copy, many deckle edges preserved (two with extra stubs missed by the binder (ff. 8/4-5). Binding: Contemporary Germanred-stained alum-tawed pigskin over wooden boards, blind-stamped with rosettes in two sizes and lozenge-shaped tools (covers worn and rubbed, tools not discernible), formerly chained, evidence of five metal center- and cornerpieces, chased brass and leather clasps and brass catches (renewed), discreetly rebacked, preserving original sewing. Provenance: Beyharting (Bavaria), Augustinian Canons (dissolved 1803), inscriptions on front flyleaf and first page; Munich Royal Library duplicate, 19th-century shelfmark & ?duplum? note on front flyleaf (?Inc. Typ. No. 819. Duplum?). *** An outstanding copy of a Johann Zainer imprint, the first edition of an allegorical interpretation of the Old and New Testaments by the French Benedictine encyclopedist Pierre Bersuire or Bercheure, a Poitou native who was prior of the convent of St. Eloi in Paris. Known for his extraordinary memory, he left a number of works, several now lost, which are ?filled with divisions, distinctions, definitions, arguments, and representations? (Hurter & Pangerl). Transmitted in the manuscript tradition under the title Reductorium morale utriusque testamenti, the present work contains a chapter-by-chapter biblical commentary, an adaptation of Berchorius? alphabetically ordered Repertorium super Bibliam. This edition was one of the earlier productions of the prototypographer of Ulm. Johann Zainer had worked at the press of his older brother Gunther in Augsburg, where he met the Ulm town physician and humanist Heinrich Steinhöwel (d. 1478), who, lacking a local printer, had entrusted two of his translations (of Apollonius of Tyre and of Boccaccio?s tale of Griseldis) to the distinguished Augsburg printer in 1471. It was only natural that he should set the younger Johann up in business in Ulm. Johann?s first dated book (Steinhöwel?s Regimen wider die Pestilenz) was completed in January 1473. The Berchorius contains the second appearance of Zainer?s magnificent two-sided woodcut ?jester? border (Narrenranke). After three productive years in business, Zainer, no longer sustained by Steinhöwel?s backing, ran into financial difficulties and was obliged to sell off his stock of handsome woodcut ornaments, including sets of initial capitals and eight different borders. They were widely dispersed and reappeared in imprints from Mainz, Strassburg, and Heidelberg. Zainer?s larger set of decorative initials, BMC 3a, was first used in this edition. This is a very tall copy in fresh condition. The last copy to appear in the Anglo-American auction rooms, the Doheny (Perryville) copy, sold at Christie?s New York 14 Dec. 2001 (lot 84), described as a ?very tall fine copy,? was several millimeters shorter and narrower than this copy. The wide stubs of the inserted singleton leaves in the 8th and 9th quires were not cu.

Porträt. Brustbild im Oval. Original Kupferstich (anonym), Blattgröße: 21,5 x 14 cm, 1775.
Papst Innocenz VI., Stephan Aubert, Franzose aus Mons (Limousin); Rechtslehrer in Toulouse, Bischof von Noyon, Kardinalpriester, Kardinalbischof von Ostia und Administrator des Bistums Avignon. Gewählt zu Avignon, starb daselbst. Pontifikat: 1352 - 1362.
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Porträt. Brustbild im Oval. Original Kupferstich (anonym), Blattgröße: 21,5 x 14 cm, 1775.
Papst Urban V., Wilhelm Grimoard de Beauvoir, Franzose aus Mende (Lozere), Professor in Avignon und Montpellier, Benediktinerabt, päpstlicher Legat, Administrator des Bistums Avignon. Gewählt zu Avignon, starb daselbst. Pontifikat: 1362 - 1370.
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More imagesPublished by [In fine:] opera et impensis Claudii Chevallon, 1522. 1522
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Add to basketFolio; CCLXXII folios y 17 hojas para la Tabla. Ejemplar falto de portada. Impresión gótica a dos columnas. Encuadernación de época en pergamino con cejas. El erudito monje benedictino, prior del Monasterio de Saint-Eloy, fue secretario del rey Juan el Bueno quien le protegió de las acusaciones de heregía que le habían llevado a… la cárcel en 1331 y a quien él, por su parte, había dedicado su traducción al francés, por vez primera de las "Décadas" de Tito Livio. Se le supone autor de la llamada "Gesta Romanorum", una recopilación en latín de anécdotas y cuentos muy popular en sus días, fuente de mucha literatura posterior que va de Chaucer a Shakesperare. Su "Repertorium Morale", escrito hacia 1340, apareció impreso por vez primera en Colonia, en 1477. Este repertorio bíblico-moral es el primer libro en el que aparece el término "Dictionarium".

Porträt. Halbfigur mit Büchern unter Fensterbogen, unten lat. Widmungssockel. Original - Kupferstich von J. Baltzer nach P. Kleinhardt, Blattgröße: 20,5 x 15,5 cm, 1772.
Prag, Franz von (auch: Franziskus von Prag; tschechisch: Frantiek Praský; * um 1290; um 1362 Prag) böhmischer Chronist.
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Contact seller5-star sellerLeatheBound. Condition: New. Leatherbound edition. Condition: New. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. Reprinted from 1955 edition. NO changes have been made to the or…iginal text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. IF YOU WISH TO ORDER PARTICULAR VOLUME OR ALL THE VOLUMES YOU CAN CONTACT US. Resized as per current standards. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 176 Language: Latin Volume v.1 Pages: 176 Volume v.1.
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Add to basketTitre complet: Morale reductorium in omneis utriusque testamenti libros. Venerabilis patris Petri Berthorii Pictaviensis, instituti sive (ut dicunt) religionis divi Benedicti, necnon sacrarum literarum professoris eximii opus insigne, quod Morale Reductorium inscribitur, quatuor & triginta libris accurate castigatis consummatum…singulisque (ut materia exigit) capitibus aptissime distinctum: ubi historiarum scitu dignarum, ac figurarum veteris & novi testamentorum, praemissa compendiosa textus summa, tropologica, seu allegorica, atque anagogica nonnunquam subnectitur explanatio, adjectis Bibliae Concordantiis. Accessit his locupletissimum Repertorium, in quod principales totius operis sententiae ordine alphabetico diligenter congestae sunt. Autoris item vitam ex Tritemii scriptis excerpta proxime sequens pagina paucis explicat. Colophon: Consumatum est hoc presens Moralizationum Reductorium super totam Bibliam editum a domino Petro Berthorii Pictaviensi, ordinis sancti Benedicti, Lugduni impressum apud Mathiam Bonhome, anno legis gratie millesimo quingentesimo trigesimo octavo, mensis vero januarii die XI. Ad laudem & gloriam dei, beate & gloriose virginis Marie, necnon ad profectum christi fidelium, & ad communem studentium utilitatem. [Lyon, Mathieu Bonhomme, 11 janvier 1538 (1539 n. s)].Un volume in-4° (185 x 252 mm) de [10]+170 folios (signatures: a10, A-U8, X10), texte en deux colonnes et en caractères gothiques, large bordure historiée au titre, magnifiques lettrines ornées. Reliure ancienne en parchemin souple, titre manuscrit au dos. L'ouvrage est en parfait état, à part quelques menues faiblesses au niveau de la marge externe de la page de titre. Pierre Bersuire (ou Berceure, Bercheure, Le Bercheure, etc.), né en Vendée vers 1290 et mort à Paris en 1362, d'abord moine bénédictin en l'abbaye de Maillezais, fit ensuite une belle carrière, d'abord à la cour papale d'Avignon, puis à la chancellerie du roi de France, où il se lia avec Pétrarque, venu à Paris comme ambassadeur du duc de Milan en 1361; il fut considéré comme l'un des principaux lettrés de son temps. Son premier grand ouvrage, le «Morale Reductorium», fut achevé à Paris en 1342. Il s'agit d'une sorte d'encyclopédie «dont la visée est d'exposer pour tous les objets considérés (Dieu, les anges, les démons, l'homme, les organes du corps, les animaux, les plantes, les minéraux, les éléments physiques, les qualités élémentaires .) les leçons morales qu'on peut en tirer. [.] Le livre XV est un commentaire moral des Métamorphoses d'Ovide (Ovidius moralizatus), et le livre XVI un commentaire moral de la Bible(Liber Bibliae moralis) » (Wikipedia). La première impression de l'ouvrage parut à Ulm en 1474. Mathieu ou Mathias Bonhome, plus généralement connu sous le nom de Macé Bonhomme (15.-après 1571) appartenait peut-être à la famille d'imprimeurs parisiens du même nom. On ne sait rien de sa carrière avant ses premières impressions de 1536 à Lyon, où il effectue toute sa carrière, à part une brève installation à Vienne en 1541. De 1536 à 1571 au moins, il imprime un minimum de 288 ouvrages. (Emeline Huguet: «Macé Bonhomme, un imprimeur lyonnais du XVIe siècle», mémoire de master de l'Université Lumière, Lyon 2, juin 2013). Superbe troisième impression lyonnaise (après celles de 1520 chez J. Koberger et chez Jacques Mareschal) du Morale Reductorium. Références: Baudrier, X, page 206; Gultingen, VIII, page 66, no 16; Huguet, no 22.

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Contact seller5-star sellerLeatheBound. Condition: New. Leatherbound edition. Condition: New. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. Reprinted from 1932 edition. NO changes have been made to the or…iginal text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. IF YOU WISH TO ORDER PARTICULAR VOLUME OR ALL THE VOLUMES YOU CAN CONTACT US. Resized as per current standards. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 1114 Language: Latin Volume v.9 Pages: 1114 Volume v.9.