Netkatalog 65 – Ældre bøger 4 [703778] APHTONIUS OF ANTIOCH. Aphtonii Progymnasmata, á Rodolpho Agricola partim, partim à Iohanne Maria Catonaeo, Latinitate donata. Johannes Janssonius, Amsterdam 1657. 12mo. 445+(1)+(14) pages. Bound in a contemporary full vellum binding, a bit stained. Engraved titleleaf. Nice, solid copy. Small tear to the flyleaf. DKK 1000 [705087] BARCLAY, JOHN. Argenis, Figuris aeneis adillustrata, suffixo Clave, hoc est Nominum Propriorum Explicatione atqut Indice Locupletissimo. Sumptibus Johannis Andreae Wolfgango Endteri, Noribergae [Nuremburg] 1673. 12mo. (24)+708+(36) pages + 27 [of 36] full plate engravings. Contemporary full vellum binding. Small tear to the corner of the frontespice, not affecting the plate. DKK 1000 * One of the bestselling books of the 17th century. [703836] BARTAS, GUILLAUME de SALLUSTE du - SYLVESTER, JOSUAH (transl.). Du Bartas His Deuine Weekes and Workes Translated: And Dedicated to the Kings most excellent Maiestie by Iosuah Syluester. Now thirdly corrected augm. (Humphrey Lounes/Lowndes), London 1611. Large 8vo. Engraved title page (cropped at bottom). A(1) (Anagrammata to James I) missing, thus collating: (30 (of 32))+819+(1)+(32) pages. Bound with: The Historie of Iudith, in Forme of a Poeme, Penned in French, by the Noble Poet, G. Saluvst. Lord of Bartas. Englished by Tho. Hudson. H.L. (Humphrey Lounes/Lowndes), London 1611. (16)+87+(9) pages+3 blank (with writing in contemporary English hand). Woodcut fullpage illustration of Adam in Eden on page 214 and of the Resurrection on page 671. Woodcut portrait, vignettes and printer's device. Contemporary full binding of dark brown calf, with 5 raised bands and gilt ornamentation on spine and boards. Spine professionally restored. Titlepage soiled. A few pages with tears, with slight loss of text. Some pages slightly soiled, Old pen notes on verso of titlepage and on the first 3 pages. Notes on the last blank pages in contemporary hand. DKK 7500 * Third English edition of La Semaine ou creation du Monde (The Week, of creation of the World) by Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas (1544-90), one of the most influent works of the literary Baroque all over Europe, adapted and translated, as here, into English. The first English selection was published in 1590, followed by the first (1605) and second (1608) collected edition. A Danish adaptation, by Anders Arrebo, was published in 1661. The first French edition was published in Paris in 1578.
13
Embed
Netkatalog 65 Ældre bøger 4 - ftp.vangsgaards.dk · Netkatalog 65 – Ældre bøger 4 [703778] APHTONIUS OF ANTIOCH. Aphtonii Progymnasmata, á Rodolpho Agricola partim, partim
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Netkatalog 65 – Ældre bøger 4
[703778] APHTONIUS OF ANTIOCH. Aphtonii Progymnasmata, á
Rodolpho Agricola partim, partim à Iohanne Maria Catonaeo, Latinitate
donata.
Johannes Janssonius, Amsterdam 1657. 12mo. 445+(1)+(14) pages. Bound
in a contemporary full vellum binding, a bit stained. Engraved titleleaf. Nice,
12mo. (24)+708+(36) pages + 27 [of 36] full plate engravings.
Contemporary full vellum binding. Small tear to the corner of the
frontespice, not affecting the plate. DKK 1000
* One of the bestselling books of the 17th century.
[703836] BARTAS, GUILLAUME de SALLUSTE du - SYLVESTER,
JOSUAH (transl.). Du Bartas His Deuine Weekes and Workes Translated:
And Dedicated to the Kings most excellent Maiestie by Iosuah Syluester.
Now thirdly corrected augm. (Humphrey Lounes/Lowndes), London 1611. Large 8vo. Engraved title
page (cropped at bottom). A(1) (Anagrammata to James I) missing, thus
collating: (30 (of 32))+819+(1)+(32) pages. Bound with: The Historie of
Iudith, in Forme of a Poeme, Penned in French, by the Noble Poet, G.
Saluvst. Lord of Bartas. Englished by Tho. Hudson. H.L. (Humphrey
Lounes/Lowndes), London 1611. (16)+87+(9) pages+3 blank (with writing
in contemporary English hand). Woodcut fullpage illustration of Adam in
Eden on page 214 and of the Resurrection on page 671. Woodcut portrait,
vignettes and printer's device. Contemporary full binding of dark brown
calf, with 5 raised bands and gilt ornamentation on spine and boards. Spine professionally restored. Titlepage
soiled. A few pages with tears, with slight loss of text. Some pages slightly soiled, Old pen notes on verso of
titlepage and on the first 3 pages. Notes on the last blank pages in contemporary hand. DKK 7500 * Third English edition of La Semaine ou creation du Monde (The Week, of creation of the World) by
Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas (1544-90), one of the most influent works of the literary Baroque all over
Europe, adapted and translated, as here, into English. The first English selection was published in 1590,
followed by the first (1605) and second (1608) collected edition. A Danish adaptation, by Anders Arrebo,
was published in 1661. The first French edition was published in Paris in 1578.
[703876] BERCHET, TOUISSANT. Stoicheiosis Tes Christianon piseos, e
Katechismos [...] Elementaria Traditio Christianorum fidei, aut Catechismus. Huic
Nunc Appositus Est Catechismus alius magis compendiarius, Ecclesiasticarum
precum formula. Omnia è Graeco in Latinum sermonem conversa cum
typis traduntur. Seven parts in six large folios. Societa dell'Aquila, Venice
1588. Folios. 378; 315; 439; 479; 244; 286+(1
blank)+[129]+(1) leaves. Bound in contemporary full calf
bindings with blindtooled borders and corner vignettes to the
boards. Spines, hinges and edges with traces of use and with
a few wormholes to the boards. The interior is generally
crisp and clean, but with some scattered leaves with
browning, possibly indicating that the printed leaves has
been bound a bit later than 1588 [but not much]. DKK 25000 * Massive Bible edition with the extensive comments of the French Nicolas of Lyra (c. 1270-1349), who were
among the most influential bible interpreters of the Middle Ages.
[705887] BOAISTUAU, PIERRE - ALDAY, JOHN
(transl.). Theatrum mundi. The Theatre or rule of the world,
wherin may be seene the running race course of euerye mans
life, as touching miserie and felicitie, wherein be contained
wonderfull examples and learned deuises, to the ouerthrow of
vice and exalting of vertue. Wherevnto is added a learned and pithie worke of the
excellency of man, written in the Frenche Latine tongues by
Peter Boaistuau, Englished by Iohn Alday, by him corrected
and amended, the olde translation being corrupted. Imprinted
at London by Thomas East, for Iohn Wyght, 1581. 12mo.
Frontispiece leave with woodcut illustration (in facsimile) +
[22 leaves]+272+(2) pages. Pages 49/50, 65/66 and last
unpaginated leaf (with woodcut ornament) in good facsimiles.
Titlepage with woodcut framework. Later limp boards.
Titlepage with some soiling. DKK 8500 * The third English edition of this pamphlet by the French Renaissance humanist writer Pierre Boaistuau,
also known as Pierre Launay or Sieur de Launay (c. 1517-66), first published in Paris 1558, and in
philosophical terms describing the miseries of Man (for instance wars, diseases and famines). The first
English version was published the same year as the French original, whereas a second English edition
appeared in 1574.
[704286] BONNEFONS, JEAN. Poéta Venustissmi, Basia, Tam Latino, quàm
Gallico Idiomate edita.
Editio ultima, prioribus auctior longè atque emendatior. Nicolai Herculis,
Lugduni batavorum [Leiden] 1659. 12mo. Engraved titleleaf+(19)+215+(1)
frontispiece vignette in each voume. Woodcut initials and endpieces.
Contemporary full vellum binding. Vellum loosened from boards
along front edges in both sides; however intact. Old ink stamp
(Aalborg Skole) and name in 17th century hans (Jacob Bering) on titlepage. DKK 3000 * First published in a single volume in 1591. Essays by the German historian and polyhistor Philipp
Camerarius (1537-1624).
[706003] CONTI, NATALE. Natalis Comitis Mythologiae, sive
explicationum fabularum libri decem. In quibus omnia prope
Naturalis & Moralis philosophie dogmata sub antiquorum fabulis
contenta suisse Demonstrantur. [Al segno della Fontana], Venezia/Venice 1568. Large 8vo. 340
numbered leaves = 680 pages. Woodcut printer's device on titlepage
and in larger form on last page. Contemporary full limp vellum
binding with remnants of ties. Spine-ends and edges worn.
Inscription on front endpaper. Old name on titlepage. Some
waterstaining to the last 50 pages. [Al segno della Fontana],
Venezia/Venice 1568. Large 8vo. 340 numbered leaves = 680
pages. Woodcut printer's device on titlepage and in larger form on last page. Contemporary full limp vellum
binding with remnants of ties. Spine-ends and edges worn. Inscription on front endpaper. Old name on
titlepage. Some waterstaining to the last 50 pages. DKK 5000
[705980] CONTI, NATALE. Natalis Comitis Mythologiae sive explicationis
fabularum Libri decem: In quibus omnia prope Naturalis & Moralis
Philosophiae dogmata contenta suisse perspicue demonstratur. Nuper ab ipso
autore recogniti locupletari. (...) Addita Mythologia Musarum a Geofredo
Linocerio. Andreas Wechel for Claudius Marnius hæredes Johannis Aubrii, Hanau 1605.
8vo. (16)+1193+(1) pages, including 54 unpaginated pages with an Index,
between p. 1137 and 1138. Woodcut printer's device on titlepage.
Contemporary full vellum binding. Slight traces of age to upper spine-end.
Names on front endpaper. Old ink stamp (Aalborg Skole) and name (Aalborg
1818) on titlepage. DKK 2000
[705894] DREXEL, JEREMIAS. Gazophylacium Christi Eleemosyna quam in aula Ser.m utriusque
Bavariae Ducis Maximiliani S.R.I. Archidapiferi Electoris. Explicavit et latinè scripsit Hieremias Drexelius e
cover with yellow paper spine and handwritten pink
titlelabel. Some traces of use. Armorial bookplate on
verso of titlepage. DKK 850 * The Jesuit theologist Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) was
court preacher to the Elector Maximilian I of Bavaria.
[705879] DREXEL, JEREMIAS. Nicetas seu Triumphata Incontinentia. Auctore Hieremia Drexelio e
Societate Iesu Corn. ab Egmond, Köln/Cologne 1631. 12mo. (8)+284+(2) pages. Engraved titlepage. Engraved vignette.
Contemporary soft cover with yellow paper spine and handwritten pink titlelabel. Some traces of use.
Armorial bookplate on verso of titlepage. DKK 850 * The Jesuit theologist Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) was court preacher to the Elector Maximilian I of
Bavaria.
[705872] DREXEL, JEREMIAS. Noe Architectus Arcae in Diluvio Navarchus Descriptus Et morali
cover with yellow paper spine and handwritten pink titlelabel. Some traces of use. Armorial bookplate on
verso of titlepage. DKK 750 * The Jesuit theologist Jeremias Drexel (1581-1638) was court preacher to the Elector Maximilian I of
Bavaria.
[705927] FLAMINIO, MARCANTONIO/FLAMINIUS,
MARCUS ANTONIUS (transl.). David Regis Psaltes et vatis
inclyti psalmi, a. M. Antonio Flaminio et P Francisco elegantissimis,
Latinis versibus expressi. Peter Perna, Basel 1558. 8vo. Unpaginated. Bound with: Civitas
beata Autore M. Huldrico Schobero: Ad Henricum Strobandum
Burggrabium Cos. Toruniensem. Michael Lanzenberger, Leipzig
1592. Unpaginated. Woodcut printer's device on titlepage in both
volumes. Later (c. 1850) boards. Names on titlepage. DKK 1500
[705851] FOREEST, PIETER van
(FORESTUS, PETRUS).
Observationum et Curationum
Medicinalium sive Medicinae Theoricae Practicae, Libri XXVIII.
Officina Paltheniana (E Paltheniana Nobilis Francofurti Officina), Frankfurt am
Main 1602. Folio. Titlepage in red and black. (42)+476+172+776+(30)+(-777-
)827 pages. Contemporary vellum. Spine somewhat darkened and with author's
name added upside down. Old inscriptions on verso of front board. DKK 4000
* Pieter van Foreest, also called Petrus Forestus (1521-97), was one of the
most prominent Dutch physicians of the 16th century, mentioned as "the Dutch
Hippocrates".
[705764] FULLER, THOMAS. The Historie of the Holy Warre + The Holy
State and The Profane State. Two works collected in one binding. I: Thomas Buck, Cambridge 1651, Fourth
edition; II: John Williams, London 1652, The Third Edition; John Williams,
London 1652 [no edition stated]. 4to. (16)+286+(14)+(2 blanks)+(8)+510
pages [lacking the frontespice map of the Holy Land, and with a lot of
mispaginations]. Bound in a contemporary full calf binding with blindtooled
borders to the boards. No spine title. A touch of wear at the absolute bottom of
the spine and a 2 mm chip to the top of the spine. Old names to the flyleaves
and titleleaf. A couple of holes to the free front endpaper. A bit of soiling and
waterstains to the margins here and there. Closed tear to the inside of p.3 of
"Holy State" and a few pages with closed marginal tears and one with a small
cutout [all well outside text]. A few 17th century "hands" in the margin [as
indication of something important]. A nice, tight copy indeed. DKK 6000 * Thomas Fuller [1608-61] was an English historian and clergyman. The first work is on the crusades and
the second is of more philosophical/theological character on how to live.
Being a historian, Fuller exemplifies this by giving a lot of historical
portraits, illustrated with twenty half page engraved portraits, among
them St. Augustine, Hildegard of Bingen, Paracelsus, Sir Francis Drake,
Queen Elizabeth I, The Black Prince, the Swedish king Gustaf Adolph
and Joan of Arc.
[704459] GUAZZO, STEFANO. Civile Conversation du Seigneur
Estienne Guazzo Gentil-homme du Montserrat. Pour Iacob Stoer [Genève] 1609. 16mo. 434+(20) leaves. Bound in a
Aurelii Theodosii, Viri Consularis, et illustris, In Somnium Scipionis, Lib. II.
Saturnaliorum, Lib. VII. Ex uarijs, ac uetustissimis codicibus recogniti, aucti. Iacob Stoer [Genève] 1597. 12mo. 745+(99) pages. Contemporary full vellum
binding with title in ink to the spine. Small split to the lower part of the spine,
making a strip of the vellum curl. List of previous
owners' names to the flyleaf and the titleleaf.
DKK 2000
[703755] MANTUANI, BAPTISTA [BAPTISTA
SPAGNOLI]. Adolescentia, seu Bucolica,
brevibus Jod. Badii commentariis illustrata. Cantabrigiae [Cambridge], Ex Academiae celeberrimae typographeo, 1632.
12mo. (4)+164+4 pages. Bound in a modern, marbled paperbinding. The edges
rather closely trimmed, cutting a bit of the page numbers off on some pages. Two
centimeter thumb tear to the first page of the introduction, not affecting text. Old
name on the verso of the titleleaf scratched over ["Nicholas Spillman own this booke/ 1643"]. DKK 1500
* Mantuani [1447-1516] was a Carmelite monk and reformist. This is his main work and was highly popular
in Britain, as it scourges papal corruption, and has influenced both Shakespeare and Spenser.
[704837] MARTIAL [MARTIALIS, MARCUS VALERIUS]. M. Val. Martialis
Ex Museo Petri Schriverii.
Apud Pardum Balleonium, Venetiis 1676. 12mo. Engraved titleleaf. 261+(1) pages.
Contemporary half vellum binding with marbled sidepaper. Name to the flyleaf,
dated 1907. Nice, tight copy. DKK 1000
[705763] MIRABELLIUS, DOMINICUS NANUS
& BARTHOLOMAEUS AMANTIUS. Polyanthea,
Hoc est, opus suavissimis floribus celebriorum
sententiarum tam Graecarum, quam Latinarum
exornatum.
Apud Ioannem Baptistam Ciottum, & Socios, Venezia/Venice 1592. Folio.
(14)+blank+834+(1) pages. Titlepage printed in red and black and with
woodcut printer's device. Contemporary full vellum binding with 5 raised
bands. Front edge on front board cracked. Otherwise a well-preserved copy.
DKK 4000 * First published 1503. Alphabetical selection of "the sweetest flowers of
famous Greek and Latin quotations" from the Bible, the classical authors, the
Fathers of the Church as well as Italian poets and humanists like Dante and
Petrarca. Text in Greek and Latin.
[704992] NEANDER, MICHAEL (ed.). Opus aureum et scholasticum, in
quo continentur Pythagorae Carmina aurea, Phocylidis, Theognidis aliorum
poëmata, quae sequens pagella enumerabit. Edita omnia studio & cura
Barbara, Peregrina, Obsoleta, Novatae Significationis vocabula. Thomas Braddyll a.o., London 1687. Folio. Titlepage in red and black. No portrait.
(20)+576 pages. Contemporary full brown calf. Wear to spine-ends and outside front
hinge. The leaf in the opening section with the dedication to Edward Hyde, Earl of
Clarendon, seems to be placed erratically. DKK 4000 * Third edition.
[703795] STRADA, FAMIANO. Eloquentia Bipartita.
Two parts in one binding. Sumptibus Joannis Ravesteynii,
Amsterdam 1658. 12mo. (16)+454+(32)+3+(3) pages.
Contemporary full calf binding with blindtooled stamps to the boards. Outer
hinges a bit cracked. Spine somewhat worn. Old label on the pastedown states,
that the book has been lawfully sold from University College Oxford.
DKK 1500 * Highly influental work on rhetoric by the jesuit professor Strada.
[705770] TAYLOR, JEREMY. Ductor Dubitantium, or the Rule of
Conscience in all her generall measures; Serving as a great Instrument for the
determination of Cases of Conscience In Four Books. 2 voumes in 1. James Flesher for Richard Royston at the Angel in Ivy-Lane
[London] 1660. Folio. Engraved frontispice. No portrait. Engraved vignette on
titlepage to volume 2. (6)+XL+559+(1)+558+(2) pages, inclúding errata and
advertisements. Contemporary full brown calf binding with blindtooled line
decorations. Bookplate on verso of front board. DKK 4500 * First edition. Dedicated to King Charles II who made his triumphant entrance
to London the very same year.
[704951] THEOPHRASTUS. Theophrasti Eresi Characteres Ethici, sive Morum
descriptiones. Graecè Latine. Cum Notis Monitis Ioannis Angelii Werdenhagen. Johannes Maire, Leiden 1653. 16mo. 359+(1) pages. Contemporary full vellum
binding. Spine darkened. DKK 1000
[705783] VOITURE, VINCENT. Les
Lettres de M. de Voiture [+Le Poesies de
M. de Voiture] + Seconde Partie ou suitte
des Nouvelles Ouevres Lettres de
Monsieur de Voiture. Ravestein, Amsterdam 1653. 12mo.
592+(8?+130+(2) pages. Contemporary full calf binding, spine richly
gilt, but with traces of use. Bookplate partially removed. One small
repair to the foreword with loss of a few letters at the margin. Small
tear to the free end pastedown. Tight, solid copy. DKK 1000 * Frenchman Voitures [1597)-1648] prose letters and poems were
published posthumously, but became among the most read works of