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‎Iulii II (4-9),‎

‎Turnhout, Brepols, original edition: 1721, reprint Paperback, 240 x 340 mm. ISBN 17000702200.‎

Reference : 33482


‎Languages: Latin. New.‎

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‎Adriano Castellesi‎

Reference : 4773

(1548)

‎ADRIANUS TT. S. CHRYSOGONI S. R. E. PRESBYTER CARDINALIS DE SERMONE LATINO ET MODIS LATINE LOQUENDI EIUSDEM VENATIO AD ASCANIUM CARDINALEM ITEM ITER IULII II PONTIFICIS ROM.‎

‎LUGDUNI APUD SEB. GRYPHIUM 1548‎


‎In 16. Dim. 17x11 cm. Pp. 402+(14). Edizione del 1548 di questa nota opera letteraria scritta da Adriano Castellesi (ca 1485-1521) nato a Corneto (antico nome di Tarquinia) detto anche Adriano da Corneto. Castellesi fu grechista, ebraista, autore di poemetti, opere di stile, grammatiche e filosofico-teologiche. Espertissimo di affari, si arricchì enormemente destando in tal modo l'invidia di Cesare Borgia che tentò di avvelenarlo. Andato in esilio e ritornato in patria all'avvento di Leone X, dovette ritornarvi perchè accusato di aver preso parte alla congiura del Cardinale Petrucci. Da questo momento in poi non si sa più nulla di lui: sembra che sia stato assassinato a scopo di furto da uno dei suoi servitori. Il volume è un'opera didattica latina che riporta termini utilizzati in sentenze classiche latine. Alla fine risulta molto interessante il poema sulla caccia organizzata dal Cardinale Ascanio Sforza nei pressi di Tivoli, vicino alle Acque Albule. Battuta seguita da un sontuoso banchetto al quale partecipò anche l'autore. La particolarità è che si tratta forse della prima opera in cui si fa cenno al fucile. L'opera ebbe un'enorme fortuna e venne stampata in più di 30 edizioni. Antica firma al frontespizio. Collazionata e risultata completa. Copertina in piena pergamena seicentesca con titolo manoscritto al dorso in discrete condizioni generali con lievi usure e parti mancanti ai margini, piatti e dorso. Legatura in discrete condizioni con rotture e corpo quasi totalmente staccato dalla legatura. All'interno le pagine si presentano in buone condizioni con rare fioriture. Lievi gore d'umidità: al margine superiore delle prime 32 pp. e da pag. 53 a 67; all'angolo superiore destro da 65 a 82, da 129 a 144; gora al margine di piegatura di tutto il volume che si allarga nel testo da pag. 268 alla fine causando un ondulamento delle stesse da pag. 325 sino alla fine. Piccolo segno di tarlo: al margine superiore delle prime 32 pp.; all'angolo superiore destro da pag. 369 alla fine. Edition of 1548 of this famous litterary work written by Adriano Castellesi (ca 1485-1521) born in Corneto (ancient name of Tarquinia) also known as Adriano from Corneto. Castellesi was scholar of greek, hebraist, author of little poems, works of style, grammrs and phylosophical-theological works. Expert of business, he got a huge wealth, so much that Cesare Borgia tried to kill him. He went into exiliation and came back in Italy during the Pope Leone X, but went again into exiliation because accused of participation to the conjure against Cardinal Petrucci. From this moment ahead we have no information about him: it seems that he was killed by one of his servants for thieve. The volume is a didactical work with terms used in classical latin works. At the end there is a really interesting poem about hunting organized by Cardinal Ascanio Sforza near Tivoli, Acque Albule. Hunting scene followed by a rich dinner to which the author participated. The particularity of this poem is that perhaps the first work that talks about a gun. The work had a good fortune, so much that it was published in over 30 editions. Acnient signature in the title page. Collationed and complete Full parchment cover of the XVII century with manuscripted title in the spine in fair general conditions slightly worn and with missing parts in the edges, plates and spine. Binding in fair conditions with cracks and the body of the book almost totally detached from the cover. Inside pages are in good conditions with occasional foxings. Slight humidity stains: in the upper edge of the first 32 pp. and from pag. 53 until 67; in the upper right corner from 65 until 82, from 129 until 144; in the folding edge of the whole volume extending in the text from pag. 268 until the end causing an undulation of pages from pag. 325 until the end. Little worming: in the upper edge of the first 32 pp.; in the upper right corner from pag. 369 until the end.‎

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‎SAUMAISE,Claude (Claudius Salmasius en latin) - Caius Julius Solinus, Dit SOLIN.‎

Reference : 109830

‎Cl. SALMASII, Plinianae exercitationes in caii (caji julii) iulii solini, Polyhistora. Item Caii iulii solini polyhistor ex veteribus. Libris emendatus (tome I) - Cl. SALMASII, Plinianae Exercitationes in Caii Iuli Solini Polyhistora. Pars Altera (tome II), 2 volumes).‎

‎ Parisiis, Apud Hieronymum Droüart via Iacobaea sub Scuto Solari, 1629, 2 volumes in-folio de 355x230cm environ, plein veau fauve d'époque, dos à 6 nerfs portant titres et tomaisons dorés sur pièces de titre havane, orné de caissons à fleurons dorés, encadrements des plats d'un double filet doré, tranches mouchetées, impression sur 2 colonnes par page (3colonnes dans l'index).Tome 1 : 1f.blanc, 26ff. ( faux-titre, titre avec vignette de titre à la marque de l'imprimeur : bouquet de chardons à la devise " Patere aut abstine, nul ne si frote", Serenissimae Venetorum reipublicae, prolegomena in solinum, Caii Iulii Solini grammatici polyhistor ab ipso edius et recognitus, C. Iulius solinus adventos), 824 pages, avec 20 figures gravées dans le texte. Trous de ver dans les marges et sur les contreplats, des rousseurs et pages brunies, un tampon sur la page de titre, - Tome 2 : page de titre avec de titre à la marque de l'imprimeur, tipographus lectoris, pagination continue sur les 2 volumes, tome II : 825 (numéroté 285 par erreur) à 1367 pages (addenda compris), +254 ff. ( Index rerum & verborum), avec 28 figures gravées dans le texte. Mouillure dans la marge des 16 premières pages (tome II), frottements, épidermures, rayures et traces d'adhésif sur le cuir, mors en partie fendus, coiffes manquantes, nombreuses erreurs de pagination mais aucun manque n'est à déplorer, des galeries de ver dans les marges, sans atteinte au texte. Texte en latin.‎


‎Claude Saumaise, Claudius Salmasius en latin, né le 15 avril 1588 à Semur-en-Auxois et mort le 3 septembre 1653 à Spa, est un humaniste et philologue français. Caius Julius Solinus, dit Solin en français, est un grammairien et compilateur d'expression latine, qui a vécu soit au IIIe siècle, soit au IVe. Merci de nous contacter à l'avance si vous souhaitez consulter une référence au sein de notre librairie.‎

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‎CLARI (Iulii) [CLARO (Giulio)]‎

Reference : 52325

‎IULII CLARI ALEXANDRINI IURISCONSUL. CLARISSIMI. TRACTATUS QUATUOR: QUORUM I Est De Testamentis, II De Donationibus, III, De Iure Emphiteotico, IIII De Feudis. Nunc demum emendati, & singularum quæstionum, Summarys, & Indice copiosissimo locupletati‎

‎, Venetiis [Venise], Andræam Muschio 1570, in-12, plein vélin beige, tit. à l’encre sur dos lisse, lettrines, (rel. fragile avec qq. mq. sur les mors, très légers accrocs sur le 1eplat, pages de garde déchirées, rares soulignures à l’encre), int. très frais, 463p.‎


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‎SCALIGER,J.C. ‎

Reference : 155424

‎Iulii Caesaris Scaligeri viri clarissimi Poetices libri septem: I. Historicus, II. Hyle, III. Idea, IIII. Parasceue, V. Criticus, VI. Hypercriticus. VII. Epinomis. Ad Sylvium filium. Editio secunda. ‎

‎N.pl. (Geneva), Apud Petrum Santandreanum (Pierre de Saint-André), 1581. ‎


‎8vo. (XXIV),945 (recte 949; p. 1-432, 431-462 459-945),(67 index) p. Half calf. 18 cm (Ref: GLN-2893; Graesse 6/1,289; Ebert 20450) (Details: Back gilt and with 4 raised bands. Santandrea's 'Veritas' printer's device on the title: a woman, the naked truth, seated on a cubus, holding a radiant sun in her right hand; in her left hand she holds an opened book and a palm leaf; her feet rest on the globe; the garland of fruit which surrounds her shows a ribbon with the text in Greek: 'Alêtheia Pandamatôr', i.e. 'Allmighty Truth) (Condition: Small hole at the junction of the spine and the joint near the foot of the spine. Wear to the head and tail of the spine. Edges a bit worn. Marbled paper on the boards wearing away. Right upper corner of the upper board bending. Bookplate on the front pastedown. Endpapers slightly stained. Three small wormholes in the first leaves. Some small wormholes in the blank lower margin in a few places. Paper yellowing) (Note: The greatest contribution of the classical scholar of Italian origin Julius Caesar Scaliger (Giulio Bordone della Scala), 1484-1558, to the history of classical scholarship is of course his brilliant son Joseph Justus Scaliger. In 1524 he moved to France where he became physician to bishop Antonio della Rovere of Agen, and where his son Joseph Justus was born in 1540, the same year in which his 'De causis linguae latinae libri tredecim' was published. This work is among his most important philological works. A far more comprehensive work is Scaliger's 'Poetices libri septem', posthumously published at Lyon in 1561, which offers his generically organized classifications of kinds of ancient and modern Latin poems, and comparative criticism of ancient and modern poets, recognizing the rivalry and imitation in Greek, Roman and modern writings. It is 'one of the earliest modern attempts to treat the art of poetry in a systematic manner. Here he deals with the different kinds of poems, and the various metres, together with figures of speech and turns of phrase, criticises all the Latin poets ancient and modern, and institutes a detailed comparison between Homer and Virgil to the distinct advantage of Virgil, while the epics of Homer are regarded as inferior to the 'Hero and Leander' of Musaeus. He also declares Seneca inferior to none of the Greeks in majesty. He makes all literary creation depend ultimately on judicious imitation'. (Sandys 2, p. 178) This Genevan edition of 1581 is a reissue of the edition of 1561. This fundamental work remained the standard in matters of Latin poetry well into the 18th century) (Provenance: Engraved armorial bookplate of 'Robert Chambre Vaughan Esq. Burlton Hall, Co. Salop'. Vaughan, Robert-Chambre, esq. of Burlton Hall in the County of Salop, born in 1796, was a graduate of Brasenose College, Oxford. (See for him and his ancestors J. Burke, 'A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland', London 1835, Volume 2, p. 238/242). In 1818 the degree of Bachelor of Arts was conferred to him. He died in 1876)(Collation: *8, 2*4, a-z8, A-Z8, Aa-Rr8, Ss4) ‎

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