Libreria dello Stato, Roma. 1935. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Mouillures. 49 pages. Illustré de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 450-Italien, roumain, rhéto-romain
Reference : RO40141541
Ministerio della Educazione Nazionale. Itinerari dei Musei e Monumenti d'Italia, n° 45. Classification Dewey : 450-Italien, roumain, rhéto-romain
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POCKET 2009 283 pages 10 8x1 6x17 6cm. 2009. pocket_book. 283 pages.
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Rome (Romae), Sumptibus Pontii Bernardon, Via Parionis sub signo Virtutis, 1677.
Folio. 2 parts in 1: (X, including 2 portraits),(VIII),213,(3); 79(1) p. Vellum 33 cm (Ref: Graesse 4,119; Ebert 11760: 'scarce and philologically interesting') (Details: 6 thongs laced through the joints. Short title in ink on the back. Title in red & black. Signed woodcut printer's mark on the title, depicting a woman in a landscape, she holds a book; the motto reads: 'Virtuti Fortuna Comes', or 'Fortune is the companion of virtue'. Full page oval portrait of Latinius, engraved by Catharina Angela Bussi facing the title. Full page portrait of the cardinal Ioannes Gualterius Slusius, engraved by 'Io. Nolin' (Jean-Baptiste Nolin) before the 'dedictatio'. (See: wittert.ulg.ac.be/fr/dico/no/nolin_notice.html) Some large woodcut initials) (Condition: Binding soiled. Upper joint beginning to split near the head of the spine. Some small holes in the front flyleaf. Front flyleaf worn, a few small tears in its right margin. 3 small stamps on the title, and 2 small inscriptions on the title. Small tear in the lower margin of the title repaired. Paper age-toned; a few gatherings browning. Some pencil. An old Cyprianus specialist once wrote 6 small references in ballpoint in the margins of 2 pages) (Note: The Italian cleric and humanist Latino Latini, or Latinus Latinius, 1513-1593, devoted his long life to his employers and his studies; he held soft jobs as secretary of several cardinals, and devoted the rest of his time to classical studies and the study of the churchfathers, especially Tertullian and Cyprianus. When he was a young man he acquired, after an interrupted study of law, a copy of the Gryphius edition of Cicero by the great P. Victorius. He was so touched by the elegance of that work, that he decided to use Cicero as a guide for his style. He was appointed member of the papal committee which had to purge the 'Decretum Gratiani', a legal textbook of Canon law compiled in the 12th century, out of which had grown in time a 'decretorum immensam sylvam' (Leaf *2 verso). He was rewarded by Pope Gregory XIII with an annual pension of 150 ducati. Latinius produced an edition of Cyprianus, published by Paullus Manutius in 1568, the socalled 'edition Manutiana'. He did however not want to associate his name with this edition. He feared that his reputation was at stake, because he had manipulated the text of Cyprian, where it conflicted with the manuscripts of the Holy Scriptures. (Schoenemann 1, p. 120). He left his manuscripts and books to the Chapter (Capitulum) of the Cathedral of Viterbo (Leaf *3 verso of this 'vita'). Observations, corrections, conjectures and 'variae lectiones' which he had jotted down in his manuscripts and in the margins of his books were published postumely by the theologian Domenico Magri, or Dominicus Macrus of Malta, 1604-1672, once Canon (canonicus) of the Cathedral of Viterbo, member of the Inquisition, and proconsul of the notorious Index of forbidden books. The work of Latinius is preceded by a 4 page biography by Magri, the source of the above mentioned data. The work contains Latinius' orderly organized observations etc. on 45 church fathers and on 45 profane classical authors. 34 pages are dedicated to Augustine, and 36 to Hilary of Poitiers, 15 are on Ambrosius and 15 on Tertullian. The collection of Latinius came apparantly into the possession of Magri, because he bequeathed it after his death in 1572 to the cardinal and bibliophile Francesco Maria Brancaccio, 1592-1675 (Leaf *1 recto). Brancaccio was Magri's former superior, who had been bishop of Viterbo from 1638 till 1670. The cardinal's huge collection of manuscripts and books is now held by the 'Bibliotheca Nazionale di Napoli'. The book is dedicated by the publisher Bernardon to Ioannes Gualterius Slusius the younger, or Jean Walther de Sluse, or Jean Gaultier de Sluse, born in Liege, and of noble birth. He does so, because this edition of 1677 was published at his expenses. Gualterius Slusius was head of the Latin language department of the Vatican Secretariat of State, the 'Secretaria brevium ad principes et epistolarum latinarum' of pope Innocentius XI. It was his task to prepare in Latin the papal and curial documents. He was the owner of a famous book collection. This title seems to be rare, it does not figure in the registers of the 'Jahrbuch der Auctionspreise', nor in 'Rare Books Hub, formerly the Americana Exchange') (Provenance: 3 small stamps, all the same, of the 'Bibliotheca Gymnasii Arnstadiensis'; in ink below the printer's mark 'Biblioth. Gymnas. Arnstadt'; Arnstadt is a small city 40 km south of Erfurt) (Collation: pi4, leaf p1 portrait of Latinius, after p2 an inserted portrait of the dedicatee Jean Gaultier de Sluse) *4, a-2d4; A-C4, D2, E-K4, L2) (Photographs on request)
Londres et Oxford, Richard Priestley ; J. Ham, 1821-1824 6 vol. in-8, demi-veau fauve, dos lisses cloisonnés en long et ornés d'une guirlande à froid, pièces de titre noires, tranches marbrées (reliure de l'époque). Pièces de titres frottées, rousseurs.
Exemplaire composite, dans lequel le possesseur a voulu réunir tout ce que l'helléniste strasbourgeois Johann Gottfried Schweighäuser (1742-1830) a composé sur Hérodote, et qui regroupe en fait quatre titres différents : le texte grec en deux volumes ; les notes en deux volumes (première édition en 1820) ; la traduction latine (première édition en 1820) ; un lexique de la langue d'Hérodote (première édition en 1823 sous un titre un peu différent).L'on a ainsi :I.-II. [Texte grec d'Hérodote] (1824, [4]-368-CCXCIII et [4]-434-121 pp., avec deux frontispices). - III.-IV. Adnotationes in Herodoti musas sive historias, scriptoribus Wesselingio, Valckenario, aliisque (1824, [4]-500 et [4]-500 pp., texte en latin sur deux colonnes). - V. Herodoti historiarum libri IX. Latine, ex versione J. Schweighaeuser, ad editionem Reizii et Schaferi emendata (1821, [2]-446 pp.). - VI. Lexicon Herodoteum quo et styli Herodotei universa ratio enucleate explicatur et quam plurimi musarum loci ex professo illustrantur, passim etiam partim Graeca lectio partim versio Latina quas offert Argentoratensis editio vel vindicatur vel emendatur (...). Adiecta est appendix tractatus quosdam complectens de dialecto Ionica (1824, VII-404-LVIII-[2] pp., texte sur deux colonnes, typographie en petit corps, avec un portrait-frontispice sous serpente).Cf. Brunet III, 124. - - VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT - LIEN DE PAIEMENT, NOUS CONSULTER.
GALLO Alberto F. (ed.), NADAS J., VON FISHER K., BELLOSI L., a.o. (eds.)
Reference : M95241
(1992)
Firenze, Giunti Editore (Libr. Musicale Italiana) 1992 Complete facsimile edition in full-size and full-colour reproduction of the complete original manuscript, publisher's hardcover binding (29x41cm., facsimile of the original binding) with small defect on front board and on lower end of front joint, together with a text volume (290pp. containing studies and commentaries) printed on handcrafted paper and bound in Fabriano paper, Limited edition of 998 numbered copies only ; this is nr. 528/998, protected by a publisher's box (46x32cm., cloth boards with gilt stamping, spine in leather), good condition, interior and texts in very good condition, rare, weight: 12kg., [This 'Squarcialupi Codex' is most probably the finest produced and most refined facsimile of a music manuscript ever. The codex contains an anthology of Italian music compiled in Florence (Firenze) during the first twenty years of the 15th century, with over 300 songs from the 14th till early 15th cy. by famous composers such as Francesco Landini, Andrea dei Servi, Gherardello da Firenze, Donato da Firenze, Niccolo da Perugia, and others. Its name is derived from the previous owner's name Antonio Squarcialupi, Florentine organist 1417-1480, attested by an inscription on the opening leaf. Later on it passed to Giuliano de Medici, then it passed to the Palatine Library and at the end of the 18th cy. it went to the Laurentian Library where it is kept up till present. The magnificent miniatures and illuminations in colour and gold - reproduced in the facsimile as well - were produced in the Florentine scriptorium of Santa Maria degli Angeli around 1410-'15. An indispensable source of early Renaissance music in Italy], M95241
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Dott. Giovanni Bardi / Roma 1929 29 pages in4. 1929. Broché. 29 pages. iconographie en noir et blanc
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