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‎LIPSIUS,J. ‎

Reference : 120430

‎Iusti Lipsii De constantia libri duo. Qui alloquium praecipue continent in publicis malis. Quinta editio, melior & notis auctior. ‎

‎Leiden (Lugduni Batavorum), Ex officina Plantiniana, apud Franciscum Raphelengium, 1591. ‎


‎8vo. (XVI),119,(8),(1 blank) p. 18th century boards. 16 cm. 'Lipsius' De Constantia (1584) was a perfect answer to the sorrows of his time'. (Ref: STCN ppn 114587760; USTC 423043; cf. Brunet 3,1093; cf. Graesse 4,220) (Details: Plantin's woodcut printer's device on the title. The preliminaries contain a dedication to the council of Antwerp, and a laudatory poem by Janus Dousa on Lipsius. The last leaf of the preliminary pages is a cancel; on the verso of this cancel is a poem in Greek by B. Vulcanius. The index at the end is preceded by a one page prayer by Lipsius to thank God for the recovery of a long illness when he was 32) (Condition: Binding worn, especially on the extremes. Head of the spine chafed. Back superficially damaged. 2 old ownership entries on the title. Title soiled. Paper yellowing, some foxing) (Note: Justus Lipsius, 1547-1606, the greatest Latin scholar of his time in the Netherlands, came in 1579 to the recently founded University of Leiden (1575) to teach Latin. He resided there with great distinction as honorary Professor of History from 1579 till 1591. These were the years of his greatest productivity. It was during this time that he prepared his Seneca, and perfected, in successive editions, his Tacitus, and brought out a series of other works. Some were pure scholarship, some were collections from classical authors, and others were of general interest. Lipsius' greatest strength lay in textual criticism and exegesis. 'His masterpiece in this respect was his Tacitus, of which 2 editions appeared in his life-time.' (J.E. Sandys, History of Classical Scholarship, N.Y., 1964, vol. 2, p. 303). Lipsius edited only Latin prose writers. Lipsius wrote a number of works which were to revive the philosophy of ancient Stoicism in a form that was acceptable to Christianity. The earliest and most famous of these is De Constantia in publicis malis (On constancy in times of public calamity), first published Leiden/Antwerpen 1584. Twenty years later (1604) Lipsius returned to this subject in a manual Manuductio ad Stoicam Philosophiam. His form of Stoicism created the intellectual movement of Neostoicism, and had a direct influence on many contemporary, seventeenth and eighteenth-century authors, among whom Montesquieu, Bossuet and Francis Bacon. Lipsius published his De Constantia in the first decades of the Eighty Year's War, 1568-1648, the Dutch war of independence, a bloody political and religious rebellion of the United Provinces of the Netherlands against the king of Spain Philip II, the sovereign of The Netherlands. After 1591, the year of this 5th edition, Lipsius ate his words, and sided with the Spaniards. King Philip nominated him even Historiographus Regius. In the ultima edition of 1599 Lipsius suppressed in a chapter in the second book (II,7) some lines directed against the Spanish warlord the duke of Alva. De Constantia is a fictional dialogue, and describes a two day meeting held in June 1571 between Lipsius and his host Karel de Langhe, latinized as Carolus Langius, canon of the Saint-Lambert cathedral. Lipsius tells in the beginning of the dialogue that he is on the run for the turmoil in war-stricken Flanders (fugiens patriae meae (Leuven) turbas). Langius explains Lipsius that the unrest caused by war is a 'morbus animi', and that a sick soul, (caput 2) can only be cured by wisdom. (remedia a Sapientia & Constantia petendum, page 5) Constantia is defined as 'rectum et immotum animi robur, non elati externis, aut fortuitis, non depressi'. (p. 8) One should follow the Recta Ratio, which leads to Constantia and avoid Opinio, which leads to Levitas. (caput 5) De Constantia had a great impact. Hear what David Chytraeus, a professor at Rostock, advised his students: 'Kauffets ihr Studenten und lesets, dann in tausent Jahren ist dergleichen Buch in Philosophicis nicht geschrieben oder gesehen worden'. (A.M. van de Bilt, Lipsius' De constantia en Seneca, Nijmegen/Utrecht 1946, p. 40) Later scholars were less enthousiast, and spoke of the work as a series of commonplaces and derivations from Seneca and Epictetus. Others praised Lipsius' endeavour to reach a compromise between Stoic philosophy and Christian faith. De Constantia went between 1584 and 1700 through more than 50 editions, published in 22 cities in West and Central Europe, and was translated into Dutch, French, German, English, Spanish, Italian and Polish) (Provenance: Provenance Quedlinburg. On the title: 'Ex libris Sethi Cal/ visii Qued. Sax. 1658'. This is Sethus Calvisius (Kallwitz), born Leipzig 1596, died Quedlinburg 1663. He was an evangelical theologist, from 1637 'Oberpfarrer an der Nikolaikirche in Quedlinburg'. (See Pfarrerbuch der Kirchenprovinz Sachsen, Bd. 2 (2004), p. 152) The second owner's inscription: 'H.M.A. Cramer ... Q. 1767 et ...' This is Heinrich Matthias August Cramer, 1745-1801, pastor in Quedlinburg, who translated a book on the New Testament into German (Halle 1776), and is the author of several theological works. Q. of course stands for Quedlinburg. He might have found inspiration in 'De Constantia' for his book 'Unterhaltungen zur Befördering der häuslichen Glückseligkeit', (Dessau 1782)) (Collation: *8, A-H8 (leaf H8 verso blank)) (Photographs on request) ‎

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‎LIPSIUS,J. ‎

Reference : 11182

‎Iusti Lipsii opera, quae velut in partes ante sparsa, nunc in certas classes digesta; nunc in gratiam & utilitatem legentium, in novum corpus redacta, & II Tomis comprehensa. (...) Accuratae inspectionis & novae formae editio; nec non ad mentem autoris typosque, figurarum elengantia omni perpolita. Cum privilegio Regis. ‎

‎Lyon, Apud Horatium Cardon, 1613. ‎


‎Folio. 2 volumes: (XII),84,(8),882 (recte 884),(2 blank); (XII),899,(1 blank) p., engraved title, portrait, illustrations. Calf. 36 cm 'The First Opera Omnia edition' (Ref: Bibliotheca Lipsiana Bruxellensis, p. 96, no.66) (Details: Backs with 5 raised bands. Boards decorated with rows of blind-stamped rolls, comprising floral motives. The somptuous architectural title to the first volume was engraved by Jacques de Fornazeris. It depicts a kind of triumphal arch, overloaded with symbols of power, abundance and wisdom; left and right of the way through stands between pillars a statue, of the goddess Roma, and a woman personifying Greece and Athens; on top of the arch a scene that looks like the 'deification' of 'the book'. De Fornazeris also engraved a full-page portrait of Lipsius. The title of volume 2 shows Cardon's printer's mark, also by De Fornazeris. Many engravings and woodcut illustrations in the text) (Condition: Bindings scuffed. Heads of the spines chafed. Joints of the first volume splitting at the head of the spine. Boards scratched, corners bumped. Some remnants of the original 4 green ties. As pastedowns have been used 4 leaves from an incunable (?) of the 'Speculum Iudiciale' of the French bishop of Mendo Guillaume Durand (William Durand). Both front flyleaves are worn) (Note: Justus Lipsius, 1547-1606, was the greatest Latin scholar of his time in the Low Countries. In 1579 he came to the recently founded University of Leiden (1575) to teach Latin. He resided there with great distinction as honorary Professor of History from 1579 till 1591. These twelve years were the period of his greatest productivity. It was during this time that he prepared his Seneca, and perfected, in successive editions, his Tacitus, and brought out a series of other works. Some were pure scholarship, some were collections from classical authors, and others were of general interest. Lipsius' greatest strength lay in textual criticism and exegesis. 'His masterpiece in this respect was his Tacitus, of which two editions appeared in his life-time (1574, 1600)' (J.E. Sandys, History of Classical Scholarship, N.Y., 1964, vol. 2, p. 303) Lipsius left the Dutch republic, converted to Catholicism, and finally settled in Leuven to teach as professor of Latin in the 'Collegium Buslidianum'. In an autobiographical letter to his pupil Johannes Woverius, dated 1 Oct. 1600 Lipsius presents himself 'as a true humanist, whose uneventful life is filled by reading, teaching and writing. His life, he tells, was not to be compared to that of real great men, whose political or military deeds (res gestae) merit description. He kept away from politics, depicting his scholarly career as a succession of political innocent travels to interesting places like Italy, Vienna and Jena, and then returning to his beloved fatherland for which he had really longed for all this time. His long stay at Leiden University he portrayed as a period spent in refuge while the civil war was raging in the Netherlands. In the end he felt forced to return to his native country, the Southern Netherlands. He tells us in the autobiographical letter that this decision was mainly inspired by the religious condition of the rebellious provinces and by the attacks he had to suffer on his reputation (Religio et Fama)'. (N. Mout, 'Justus Lipsius between war and peace', in 'Public Opinion and Changing Identities in the Early Modern Netherlands', Leiden/Boston 2007, p. 150) Lipsius lived in turbulent times. He wrote a number of works which were to revive the philosophy of ancient Stoicism in a form that was acceptable to Christianity. The earliest and most famous of these is 'De Constantia in publicis malis' ('On constancy in times of public calamity'), first published Leiden/Antwerpen 1584) The appearance of the 'Opera Omnia' of Lipsius in Lyon took the Antwerp publisher's firm of Plantin/Moretus, that had published nearly all works of Lipsius, by surprise. There existed a great demand for Lipsius' works after his death, but the firm was reluctant to publish the complete works, because it still had great quantities of separate titles of Lipsius in stock. Furthermore the firm believed that his works were protected from competition of other publishers by their 'privilegium'. Plantin/Moretus' counter offensive came a year later, with a quarto edition of the 'Opera Omnia' in 5 parts. In it the firm simply swept together the old separate titles, and added a new title page, dated 1614. ('Lipsius en Leuven', Leuven 1997, p. 317/18)) (Provenance: On the flyleaves: 'Godfi. Bosvile, 1681'. This must be one Godfrey (Geoffrey) Bosvile, a member of the noble Bosvile family, who owned between the 16th and 19th centuries Ravenfield Park, Ulverscroft, Leicestershire, Thorpe Hall, Lincolnshire, and other estates. Godfrey bought this book in 1681 for 1 pound and 5 shillings. On the front flyleaf in ballpoint the name of 'Lennart Hakanson', 1939-1987, professor of Latin at the university of Uppsala) (Collation: Volume 1: +6 (Portrait on laef +6 verso); â6, ê6, î6, ô6, û6, ââ6, êê6, îî4; A-3P6, 3Q4 (leaf 3Q4 blank, is not included in the page numbering), 3R-4D6, 4E8 (leaf 48 blank). Volume 2: *6, A-4F6 (leaf 4G6 verso blank)) (Heavy set, may require extra shipping costs) ‎

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‎LIPSIUS,J. ‎

Reference : 130101

‎Iusti Lipsii Epistolarum selectarum chilias, in qua I. II. III. Centuriae ad Belgas, Germanos, Gallos, Italos, Hispanos. IV. Singularis ad Germanos & Gallos. V. Miscellanea. VI. VII. VIII ad Belgas. IX. & X Miscellaneae Postumae. Epistolica institutio eiusdem Lipsii. Accessit in gratiam studiosae iuventutis, rerum aliquot insignium, & elegantissimarum similitudinum, quae in nonnullis epistolis occurrunt, index locupletissimus. ‎

‎N.pl. (Geneva, Leiden or Cologne), Apud Franciscum Helvidium, 1611. ‎


‎8°, (XVI),1078,(18) p. Full contemporary vellum with overlapping edges (Ref: VD17 12:646081U. VD17 is not sure about the place where this title was published. Mentioned are Cologne, Leiden and Geneva. GLN 15/16 offers a kind of solution: 'Cet 'Helvidius' qui signe au moins six éditions entre 1600 et 1622 est mystérieux. Ladresse genevoise a été ajoutée sur quelques rares exemplaires. Une édition de Juste Lipse de 1611 est souvent située à Leyde (Lugduni Batavorum), mais la majorité des éditions indiquent 'Coloniæ'. Cependant les répertoires dimprimeurs des Pays-Bas et dAllemagne ne connaissent aucun 'Helvidius') (Details: Boards with double fillet blind borders. Initials 'IDC' followed by '1615' stamped on the upper board. Short title in ink on the back. Woodcut ornament on the title) (Condition: Vellum age-tanned, slightly worn & spotted. Small piece missing at the head of the spine. Name cut out of the title at the right margin (4 x 4 cm) with some loss of text. The space is filled up by a blank piece of paper. Two ownership inscriptions on the title; Old inscription also on the front pastedown: 'Male habendo et bone sperando consumitur vita mortalium'. Some brown spots on the title and the following 3 leaves, plus a very minor wormhole at the top right corner. Small wormhole at lower right corner through the last two leaves. A few minor damp spots at the upper margin of pp. 514-692, a few occasional underlinings up to p. 133, otherwise in very good condition internally.) (Note: Justus Lipsius, 1547-1606, the greatest Latin scholar of his time in the Netherlands, came in 1579 to the recently founded University of Leiden (1575) to teach Latin. He resided there with great distinction as honorary Professor of History from 1579 till 1591. The twelve years that Lipsius spent there were the period of his greatest productivity. It was during this time that he prepared his Seneca, and perfected, in successive editions, his Tacitus, and brought out a series of other works. Some were pure scholarship, some were collections from classical authors, and others were of general interest. Lipsius' greatest strength lay in textual criticism and exegesis. 'His masterpiece in this respect was his Tacitus, of which 2 edtions appeared in his life-time' (J.E. Sandys, History of Classical Scholarship, N.Y., 1964, vol. 2, p. 303) Lipsius left the Dutch republic, converted to Catholicism, and finally settled in Leuven to teach as professor of Latin in the 'Collegium Buslidianum'. In an autobiographical letter to his pupil Johannes Woverius, dated 1 Oct. 1600, in this collection Centuria V, letter 87 (p. 492/498), Lipsius presents himself 'as a true humanist, whose uneventful life is filled by reading, teaching and writing. His life was not to be compared to that of real great men, whose political or military deeds (res gestae) merit description. He kept away from politics, depicting his scholarly career as a succession of political innocent travels to interesting places like Italy, Vienna and Jena, and then returning to his beloved fatherland for which he had really longed for all this time. His long stay at Leiden University he portrayed as a period spent in refuge while the civil war was raging in the Netherlands. In the end he felt forced to return to his native country, the Southern Netherlands. He tells us in the autobiographical letter that this decision was mainly inspired by the religious condition of the rebellious provinces and by the attacks he had to suffer on his reputation (Religio et Fama)'. (N. Mout, 'Justus Lipsius between war and peace', in 'Public Opinion and Changing Identities in the Early Modern Netherlands', Leiden/Boston 2007, p. 150) Lipsius lived in turbulent times. He wrote a number of works which were to revive the philosophy of ancient Stoicism in a form that was acceptable to Christianity. The most famous of these is 'De Constantia in publicis malis' ('On constancy in times of public calamity'), first published Leiden/Antwerpen 1584)) (Provenance: 'Provenance Sachsen'. Blind stamped on the frontcover: 'I.D.C., 1615'. On the title in old ink: 'Sum Werneri Sternhusii, Barbiensis, emtus Quedlinburgi 1616'. Werner Sternhausen, or Sternhusen was born in Barby, South of Magdeburg in Sachsen. He bought the book in Quedlinburg. Under this: 'Nunc Johannis Ursini 1666, Pastoris Eccl(esi)ae Neo-Gat., an. 1666'. Who Johannes Ursinus, Pfarrer in Neugattersleben was, we could not find out. Neugattersleben is a Saxonian city some 15 km from Barby On the front pastedown: 'M.J. Fr. A. Kinderling, C. Berg. an. 1770'. Magister Johann Friedrich August Kinderling, born in 1743 in Magdeburg, was also a Pfarrer. In 1768 he was appointed Rector and teacher at the Convent Berge near Magdeburg. During his rectorate in Berge, which lasted till 1771, he acquired this book (october 1770). In Berge it was also his task to arrange the convent library, which numbered some 4300 books, in proper order, and to produce a catalogue. He wrote more than 100 treatises on theology, but also on the German language, especially 'Plattdeutsch'. He died in 1807. (See (www).uni-magdeburg.de/mbl/Biografien/0274.htm) (Collation: *-8, A-3Y8, 3Z4) (Photographs on request) ‎

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‎LIPSIUS Justus - Philips NUMAN ( translator ) :‎

Reference : 56912

‎Die Heylighe Maghet van Halle. Door Iustus Lipsius hare weldaden ende Mirakelen oordentelyck ende ghetrouwelyck beschreven. Ende nu onlancx uuyt den Latyne int Nederlandsche overgeset / Door M. Philip Numan, Greffier der Stadt van Brueselle.‎

‎" Bruessel, ( Brussel ) , by Rutgeert Velpius, woonende in den gulden Arent by t'Hof, 1607, format in-8°, 15,5 x 9,5 cm, (50)nn pp + 138 pp + (12) nn pp (complete).. Title with copper engraved vignet showing the statue of the Virgin Mary. Bound in contemporary full vellum. Endpapers renewed, fine copy. No provenance indication.This is the first edition in Dutch of the translation of Lipsius' Latin text which appeared at the Moretus Press in Antwerp in 1604 (Bowen Lipsius HAL 40). This item is described by Bowen as Lipsius HAL 18. The pivelige of Velpius is dated 4 april 1604 (Cambrai) ; 28 january 1604 (Papal privilege)."‎


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‎LIPSIUS, JUSTUS. - SIR JOHN STRADLING (TRANSL.), JOHN SELLARS (ED.).‎

Reference : 62578

(2006)

‎On Constancy : De Constantia translated by Sir John Stradling (1595) edited with an introduction, notes and bibliography by John Sellars.‎

‎Bristol Phoenix Press, 2006. 8vo. Paperback. Ownership signature to inside of front wrapper. Fresh and clean copy, as new. Frontispiece portrait of Lipsius. X, 152 p.‎


‎Sellars' recent edition, edited with an introduction and notes, of Stradling's monumental English translation of Lipsius' De constantia.‎

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‎LIPSIUS Justus & SCRIBANI C. PUTEANUS, Balthasar MORETUS a.o. - Paulo De Rycke :‎

Reference : 16675

‎Iusti Lipsi sapientiae et litterarum antistitis Fama postuma. Editio secunda, varie aucta & correcta.‎

‎ Antverpiae, (Antwerpen) ex Officina Plantiniana, Apud Viduam & Filios Ioannis Moreti, 1613, small in-folio, 25,5 x 17 cm, title with copper engraved printer's mark + full page copp.engr. portrait of Lipsius (by Th. Galle) + (12) nn pp + 337 pp + (1)(censura) + (1)(printer's mark) + (1)(bl), contemporary full calf, back restored, prize book for Paulo de Rycke (inscription of fly-leaf), two other manuscript ex-libri on title, a small worming gallery in first 7 lvs. Second, completely reworked edition of a compilation of texts to honour the deceased Justus Lipsius. Contributors were Miraeus, Corselius, Rivius, Puteanus, Van de Wouwere and Scribani. Balthasar Moretus was the compiler (see Lipsius & Leuven, KUL exhibition catalogue 1997 n°97.).‎


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‎Lipsius, Iustus ou Juste Lipse (Joost Lips).‎

Reference : 109653

‎I. Lipsi Opera omnia quae ad criticam proprie spectant. Cum Indice.‎

‎ Lugduni Batavorum, Ex Officina Plantiniana, Apud Franciscum Raphelengium, 1596, 1 volume in-12 de 170x100x50 mm environ, 8ff. (titre à la marque de l'imprimeur, Ad Praetorem, Ad Lectorem, Iani Dousae, Ad I. Lipsium, Ordo), 976 pages, 15ff. (Index), parchemin crème à recouvrements avec traces de liens de fermeture, titres manuscrits sur le dos. Des tampons sur la page de titre la dernière page de l'index et sur le premier plat, des rousseurs et pages fortement brunies, des passages soulignés et des notes manuscrites anciennes, tranche de tête noircie, manques de cuir sur les parties recouvrantes de la reliure, 2 pages collées et décollées p. 124-125, ont laissé une trace dans le texte. Christophe Plantin plaçait sur le frontispice de ses livres une vignette gravée sur bois, représentant une main sortant dun nuage, traçant un cercle avec un compas. Cette marque est toujours accompagnée de sa devise : Labore et Constantia (« Par le travail et la Persévérance »). Texte en latin.‎


‎Iustus Lipsius ou en français Juste Lipse, de son nom d'origine Joost Lips, né à Overijse (Duché de Brabant) le 18 octobre 1547 et décédé à Louvain le 23 mars 1606, est un philologue et humaniste qui vécut dans ce qui était alors les Pays-Bas espagnols et aujourd'hui la Belgique.Contient : Antiquarum Lectionum Libri Quinque - Epistolicarum Quaestionum, Libri quinque - Electorum Libri Tres - Variarum Lectionum, Libri Tres - Satyra Meneppaea, Somnium. Merci de nous contacter à l'avance si vous souhaitez consulter une référence au sein de notre librairie.‎

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‎LIPSIUS,J.- ‎

Reference : 157751

‎Justus Lipsius (1547-1606) en het Plantijnse Huis. ‎

‎(Antwerpen, Museum Plantin Moretus, 1997) ‎


‎239 p., illustrations. Stiff wrappers. 29 cm (Published on the occasion of an exhibition in the 'Museum Plantin-Moretus', at Antwerp, 18 oktober 1997 - 18 januari 1998) ‎

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‎LIPSIUS,J.- DE LANDTSHEER,J., D. SACRÉ & C. COPPENS. (Eds.) ‎

Reference : 157707

‎Justus Lipsius (1547-1606). Een geleerde en zijn europese netwerk. Catalogus van de tentoonstelling in de Centrale Bibliotheek te Leuven, 18 oktober - 20 dec. 2006. ‎

‎Leuven, Leuven University Press, 2006. ‎


‎XVIII,626 p., illustrations. Stiff wrappers. 24 cm (Supplementa Humanistica Lovaniensia, 21) ‎

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‎LIPSIUS,J.- TOURNOY,G., J. PAPY & J. DE LANDTSHEER. (Eds.) ‎

Reference : 157711

‎Lipsius en Leuven. Catalogus van de tentoonstelling in de Centrale Bibliotheek te Leuven, 18 september - 17 oktober 1997. ‎

‎Leuven, Leuven University Press, 1997. ‎


‎XIV,387 p. Stiff wrappers. 24 cm (Supplementa Humanistica Lovaniensia, 13) ‎

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‎LIPSIUS Justus (LIPSIO)‎

Reference : 56773

(1601)

‎JUSTI LIPSI EPISTOLARUM SELECTARUM CENTURIA SINGULARIS AD GERMANOS & GALLOS.‎

‎ ex Officina Plantiniana apud Ioannem Moretum, Antverpiae, 1601-1602. In-8 gr. (mm. 250x175), 2 opere in 1 vol., p. pergam. coeva, tit. ms. al dorso. La prima opera (1602), pp. (8),79, con bella marca tipograf. inc. in rame al frontespizio, è una raccolta di lettere scritte dall'umanista fiammingo Giusto Lipsio (1547-1606) ai suoi corrispondenti tedeschi e francesi, fra cui Domenicus Baudius, Isaac Casaubonus, Marco Velsero, etc., in "prima edizione". La seconda:<br>Epistolarum selectarum centuria singularis ad "Italos & Hispanos", quive in iis locis (1601), pp. (8),92,(4), con la stessa bella marca tipograf. inc. in rame al frontespizio, è pure in "prima edizione". Sono lettere di Lipsius ai suoi corrispondenti italiani e spagnoli, fra cui Balthasar de Zininga, Gaspar Schoppius, Robertus Bellarmino, Ulysse Aldroandi, etc.<br> Esemplare più o meno brunito.‎


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‎LIPSIUS, IUSTUS (+) ARITHMAEUS, VALENTINUS.‎

Reference : 61612

(1617)

‎De constantia libri duo, qui alloquium praecipue continent in Publicis malis (+) Periculum epistolicum non tàm correctiùs reductum quàm selectioribus quibusdam adauctum.‎

‎Wittemberg, Meisnei, 1613 (+) (No place nor printer), 1617. 12mo. In contemporary full vellum with ruled fillets to boards. Small paper-label pasted on to upper part of spine. Wear and soiling to extremities. Inner hinges split. Underlinings in text thoughout and with occassional foxing. (14), 768 (i.e. 176), (24), 441, (3) pp. ‎


‎6th edition of this philosophical treatise written by the Dutch humanist Justus Lipsius first published in 1584. The book addresses the theme of maintaining inner peace and personal integrity in political and social turmoil drawing on Stoic philosophy. ‎

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‎LIPSI, JUSTI (LIPSIUS, IUSTUS).‎

Reference : 61332

(1674)

‎Politicorum, sive Civilis doctrinae libri sex (...).‎

‎Leipzig, J.H. Ellinger, 1674. 12mo. In contemporary full vellum with yapp edges. Author and title in contemporary hand to spine. Title-page with previous owner's name in contemporary hand. Occassional marginal dampstaining throughout. A few leaves with marginal repair, with loss of a few letters. 383 ff. + frontispiece. ‎


‎Later edition, first published in Leiden in 1589, of Lipsius’ early tract in political theory in which he, amonst other things, argued a government should recognize only one religion, and should punish dissent by fire and sword.‎

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‎Justus Lipsius (Juste LIPSE, commentateur) - TACITE‎

Reference : 108305

(1589)

‎C. Cornelii Taciti Opera Quae exstant. Iustus Lipsius quintum recensuit. Additi Commentarii meliores plenioresque cum Curis Secundis. [suivi de] Iusti Lipsi Ad Annales cor. taciti liber commentarius variis in locis utiliter auctus. [suivi de] iusti Lipsi Ad libros historiarum notae. ‎

‎anvers leyde plantin 1589 Lugduni Batavorum (Leyde), Ex Officina Plantiniana, Apud Franciscum Raphelengium (pour le premier texte), et Antverpiae (Anvers), Apud Christophorum Plantinum (pour les 2 derniers textes),1589, 3 textes reliés en 1 volume in-folio de 360x220 mm environ, 4 ff. (titre avec large vignette, Imper. Caesari, Taciti vita)-335 pages, 4ff- (index)- 4ff (titre avec vignette, epitre, ad lectorem, Iani Gulielmi Elegia), 194 pages -(2) ff. (titre, Ad lectorem), lxiiij pages, (8) ff. (Index). Parchemin crème à recouvrements avec traces de liens de fermeture, titre manuscrit sur le dos. Mouillures claires dans les marges, rousseurs et pages brunies, petites taches d'encre par endroits, galerie de ver dans la marge interne (sans atteinte au texte), sinon bon état. Notre exemplaire ne contient pas le tableau dépliant.‎


‎Joost Lips, Juste Lipse, est un philologue et humaniste belge qui suivit les cours de Marc Antoine Muret c'est d'ailleurs son travail de commentaire de l'oeuvre de Tacite qui le brouilla avec celui-ci. Merci de nous contacter à l'avance si vous souhaitez consulter une référence au sein de notre librairie.‎

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‎LIPSE Juste [LIPSIUS Justus] & DU BOIS Lucien (trad. & notice)‎

Reference : F49190

(1873)

‎Traité de la constance (traduction nouvelle précédée d'une notice sur Juste Lipse par Lucien Du Bois)‎

‎Bruxelles-Leipzig, Muquardt 1873 467pp., reliure cart.rouge (plats marbrés, dos en toile, titre doré au dos), 24cm., qqs.rousseurs‎


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‎LIPSE Juste [LIPSIUS Justus] & DU BOIS Lucien (trad. & notice)‎

Reference : F54828

(1873)

‎Traité de la constance (traduction nouvelle précédée d'une notice sur Juste Lipse par Lucien Du Bois)‎

‎Bruxelles-Leipzig, Muquardt 1873 467pp., 24cm., qqs.rousseurs, br.muette moderne, texte en bel état, F54828‎


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‎LIPSIUS Justus (& various eds.)‎

Reference : B66468

(1978)

‎Iusti Lipsi epistolae. Pars I: 1564-1583‎

‎Brussel, Paleis der Academiën 1978 492pp., 27cm., in the series "Koninklijke Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schone Kunsten van België", hardcover (editor's green cloth with gilt lettering), very good condition, [text in Latin, bilingual introduction in Dutch and English], B66468‎


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‎LIPSIUS Justus (& NAUWELAERTS M.A., ed.)‎

Reference : B66469

(1983)

‎Iusti Lipsi epistolae. Pars II: 1584-1587‎

‎Brussel, Paleis der Academiën 1983 461pp., 27cm., in the series "Koninklijke Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schone Kunsten van België", hardcover (editor's green cloth with gilt lettering), very good condition, [text in Latin, comments in Dutch], B66469‎


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‎LIPSIUS Justus (& DE LANDTSHEER Jeanine, ed.)‎

Reference : B66470

(2004)

‎Iusti Lipsi epistolae. Pars VIII: 1595‎

‎Brussel, Paleis der Academiën 2004 663pp., 27cm., in the series "Koninklijke Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schone Kunsten van België", hardcover (publisher's green cloth with gilt lettering which is a bit blurred), very good condition (looks unread), [text in Latin, comments in English], B66470‎


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‎LIPSIUS Justus (& DE LANDTSHEER Jeanine, ed.)‎

Reference : B66471

(1994)

‎Iusti Lipsi epistolae. Pars VI: 1593‎

‎Brussel, Paleis der Academiën 1994 380pp., 27cm., in the series "Koninklijke Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schone Kunsten van België", hardcover (editor's green cloth with gilt lettering), very good condition, [text in Latin, comments in Dutch], B66471‎


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‎LIPSIUS Justus (& DE LANDTSHEER Jeanine, ed.)‎

Reference : B66472

(1997)

‎Iusti Lipsi epistolae. Pars VII: 1594‎

‎Brussel, Paleis der Academiën 1997 418pp., 27cm., in the series "Koninklijke Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schone Kunsten van België", hardcover (editor's green cloth with gilt lettering), fine condition, [text in Latin, comments in Dutch], B66472‎


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‎LIPSIUS Justus (& PAPY Jan, ed.)‎

Reference : B83745

(2000)

‎Iusti Lipsi epistolae. Pars XIII : 1600‎

‎Brussel, Paleis der Academiën 2000 386pp., 27cm., in the series "Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van België voor Wetenschappen en Kunsten", hardcover (editor's green cloth with gilt lettering), very good condition, [text in Latin, comments in English], B83745‎


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EUR62.00 (€62.00 )

‎LIPSIUS Justus (DE LANDTSHEER Jeanine & KLUYSKENS Jacques, eds.)‎

Reference : B83746

(1991)

‎Iusti Lipsi epistolae. Pars V: 1592‎

‎Brussel, Paleis der Academiën 1991 493pp., 27cm., in the series "Koninklijke Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schone Kunsten van België", hardcover (editor's green cloth with gilt lettering), very good condition, [text in Latin, comments in Dutch], B83746‎


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EUR55.00 (€55.00 )

‎LIPSIUS Justus‎

Reference : B111541

(2014)

‎Le choix des épistres de Lipse. Traduites de latin en françois (Ed. 1650)‎

‎Paris, Hachette-BNF 2014 674pp., 24cm., br.orig., très bon état, ré-édition de l'édition de 1650, poids: 1kg., B111541‎


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EUR45.00 (€45.00 )

‎LIPSIUS Justus (& DE LANDTSHEER Jeanine, ed.)‎

Reference : B113080

(2006)

‎Iusti Lipsi epistolae. Pars XIV: 1601‎

‎Brussels, Paleis der Academiën 2006 591pp., 27cm., in the series "Koninklijke Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schone Kunsten van België", hardcover (publisher's green cloth with gilt lettering), very good condition, [text in Latin, comments in English], B113080‎


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