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‎SULPICIUS SEVERUS. ‎

Reference : 130099

‎Kerkelyke Historie van Sulpicius Severus. Sedert des Weerelds aanvang, tot het vierhonderdste jaar na Christus geboorte; vervolgd tot den tijd van Keizer Karel den V. Uit het Latijn vertaald, en met uitvoerige aanmerkingen verrijkt door Pieter Rabus. Met privilegie van d'Ed. Gr. Mog. Heeren Staten van Holland en West-vriesland. ‎

‎Rotterdam (Te Rotterdam), By Barent Bos Boekverkooper, 1702. ‎


‎4to. (XXXIV),560 p., frontispiece, 2 plates. Overlapping vellum 21 cm (Ref: STCN ppn 216756308; OiN 355) (Details: 6 thongs laced through the joints. Frontispiece by C. Huyberts, depicts Sulpicius in his study writing his 'Sacrae Historiae'. Title in red and black. Woodcut printer's mark on the title, depicting the goddess of wisdom Athena, surrounded by a great number of books; it's appropriate motto: 'Non curta supellex', 'not an ill-furnished mind/library'. The other 2 engraved plates show biblical and historical scenes) (Condition: Binding slightly soiled and scratched) (Note: The first ecclesiastical histories in the Latin West were translations of Greek historians. Hieronymus translated the 'Chronicon' or 'Chronicle' (Pantodapê historia / Universal history) of Eusebius, bishop of Caesarea, to which he added a continuation of his own up to 378 A.D. And the monk Tyrannius Rufinus translated Eusebius' 'Church History' (Ekklêsiastikê historia). It was published in 402 or 403, and continued the work from the reign of Constantine the Great to the death of Theodosius (395). It was published in 402 or 403. The first independant Church History in the West was written by Sulpicius Severus, ca. 363-420, an eminent Latin-Christian historian originating from South-West Gaul. His 'Sacrae Historiae', or 'Chronica' appeared in 402. The 'Sacrae Historiae' or in Dutch 'Kerkelyke Historie', tells the 'sacred history' from Adam till ca. 400 A.D. This is the first and up till now the only complete Dutch translation. Sulpicius is not only translated, but also 'met opmerkingen opgeheldert', i.e. elucidated with notes. In them the translator Pieter Rabus criticizes Severus. The notes usually occupy more than half a page. Pieter Rabus, 1660-1702, was a famous man of letters in his days. He also translated Erasmus. As an enlightened author and journalist he wrote against superstition and intolerance. In 1686 he became 'Praeceptor' of the Erasmianum in Rotterdam. After 'Kerkelyke Historie' of Sulpicius follows a translation of the continuation of the 'Chronica' by Johannes Sleidanus, 1507-1556, 'De quattuor summis imperiis'. This part comprises the last 110 pages and deals with the history of the church during the Middle Ages. (J.J.V.M. de Vet, 'Pieter Rabus (1660-1702)', Amsterdam, 1980) (Collation: [*]4, 2*-4*4, 5*2 (minus blank leaf 5*2), A-4A4) (Photographs on request) ‎

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‎SULPICIUS SEVERUS. ‎

Reference : 120317

‎Sulpitii Severi Opera omnia quae extant. ‎

‎Amsterdam (Amstelodami), Ex officina Elzeviriana 1656. ‎


‎12mo. 333,(3) p. 19th century calf. 13 cm (Ref: STCN ppn 852876300; Willems 1207; 1526; Rahir 1233; Brunet 5,322; cf. Graesse 6/1,376; Ebert 21999; Schoenemann 2,391) (Details: Nice binding. Back with 4 raised bands. Engraved title, depicting Martinus of Tours on horseback ready to cut his cloak in two for a beggar) (Condition: Binding slightly worn. Bookplate on the front pastedown. Paper slightly yellowing) (Note: The Latin historian Sulpicius (or Sulpitius) Severus was born in Aquitania ca. 360 A.D. He organized under the influence of Bishop Martinus of Tours a sort of monastic life on his own estate for himself and his friends. His extant works are a vita S. Martini Turonensis, 'which is an apology for ascetism'; and this Sacrae Historiae, a kind of universal chronicle to A.D. 402, 'which is an important source for the history of 4th-century events, (...). The whole book is an interesting attempt to present a 'breviarium' of history from the Christian point of view: it uses Christian chronographers, especially St. Jerome, but also Pagan writers. J. Bernays suggested that for the destruction of Jerusalem in A.D 70 Sulpicius followed the lost account of Tacitus. Sallust and Tacitus are his models in the matter of style'. (OCD, 2nd 3d. p. 983) After the text of the Sacrae Historiae follows the Continuation written by the humanist Johannes Sleidanus, 1507-1556, taken from his De quattuor summis imperiis. This treatise of 90 pages deals with the history of the chruch in the Middle Ages until Charles V. After the Continuatio follow three letters on Saint Martin's miracles and death, and three dialogues of Sulpicius Severus which compare Saint Martin's feats and virtues with those of the Egyptian hermits. This Sulpicius edition is a line by line reissue of the Elzevier edition of 1643. Texts of Sulpicius were apparantly in demand, for the Elzeviers of Leiden and Amsterdam produced three editions of the Sacrae Historiae (1626, 1635 & 1643) and four editions of Sulpicius' Opera (1635, 1643, 1656 & 1665) (Provenance: Armorial bookplate on the front pastedown. Underneath this bookplate a label: 'Ex libris Gulielmi Gaskell Rouse A.M., Ex Aede Christi; Oxon., Anno 1861'. 'William Gaskell Rouse was born c. 1827 in Old Windsor, Berkshire. He appears in the 1871 Census, aged 44, a Church of England Clergyman, living with his wife, Gertrude, aged 34, in Offley, Hertfordshire with three servants. Gertrude was born in St Kitts, West Indies, and her maiden name was Gertrude Maria Grace Payne daughter of Charles Gillies Payne and Mary Elizabeth Salusbury. William died in 1871'. Rouse studied in Eton and Christ Church Oxford. (See the site gaskellfamily((com)) ) The armorial bookplate bears the motto: 'Omne bonum Dei donum', 'Every good is the gift of God'. On the shield are placed in horizontal bars two birds and a rosette. Upon the shield rests a bust of what looks like a bearded Greek philosopher) (Collation: A-O12) (Photographs on request) ‎

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‎SULPICIUS SEVERUS. ‎

Reference : 120316

‎Sulpitii Severi Aquitani Sacrae Historiae a mundi exordio ad sua usq; tempora deductae, libri duo; item Dorothei Episcopi Tyri, qui sub Constantino Magno vixit, De vita Prophetarum & Apostolorum, Synopsis. Quibus accessit rerum & verborum index copiosus. ‎

‎Paris (Parisiis), Apud Gulielmum Guillard & Almaricum Warencore, 1560. ‎


‎Small 8vo. (XXXII),156,(2 blank);(24 index) p. Modern hardbound binding. 13.5 cm 'A universal chronicle which is an important source for the history of 4th-century events' (Ref: USTC 153005; Ebert 22005; Schoenemann 2,378/79) (Details: Back with 4 raised bands, and with a gilt short title in the second 'compartment') (Condition: Old inscriptions on the front flyleaf. Front flyleaf worn, thumbed and dustsoiled. Title also thumbed and dustsoiled, and with an old ownership entry and shelf number) (Note: The Latin historian Sulpicius (or Sulpitius) Severus was born in Aquitania ca. 360 A.D. He organized under the influence of Bishop Martinus of Tours a sort of monastic life on his own estate for himself and his friends. His extant works are a 'vita S. Martini Turonensis', and this 'Sacrae Historiae', a kind of universal chronicle to A.D. 402, 'which is an important source for the history of 4th-century events, (...). The whole book is an interesting attempt to present a 'breviarium' of history from the Christian point of view: it uses Christian chronographers, especially St. Jerome, but also Pagan writers. J. Bernays suggested that for the destruction of Jerusalem in A.D 70 Sulpicius followed the lost account of Tacitus. Sallust and Tacitus are his models in the matter of style'. (OCD, 2nd 3d. p. 983) The 'Sacrae Historiae' were first published in Basel in 1556 by the Ilyrian protestant scholar Mat(t)hias Flacius, the latinized slavic name Vlacich, from a old manuscript found in a library in Hildesheim. Flacius, 1520-1575, who taught Hebrew in Wittenberg and the New Testament in Jena, was a pupil and lifelong supporter of Luther. Flacius dedicated his book to the Polish duke Nicolaus Radziuilius, who was a great patron of the Lutherans. (Neue Deutsche Biographie 5 (1961), p. 220-222) Schoenemann's opinion is that Flacius 'accurata fide hos libros exprimendos curavit'. (Schoenemann p. 378) The next edition of the 'Sacrae Historiae', this edition, appeared a few years later, in Paris in 1560. In the 32 page 'praefatio' to this edition, which is in fact a ferocious attack against Lutheranism, that brought nothing but 'latrocinia, furta, praedationes, adulteria, usurae, homicidia & id genus alia flagitia' (p. 2* recto), written by one 'Iacobus Faber doctor theologus, Sorbonicus' we are told that he (Faber) published this work to strengthen the spirit of the Catholics against the heresy of the Reformation, that was raging through Europe, and especially Germany. (p. *3 recto) Faber suggests that he found and edited the text of the 'Sacrae Historiae' himself. ('cuius sacram historiam cum in publicum omnium catholicorum commodum evulgare ex mediis antiquorum seculorum abditissimis scriniis erutam cogitaremus', p. 2*3 recto & verso) Schoeneman explains that the catholic professor of the Sorbonne was a common thief, who misappropriated the edition of his protestant precursor Flacius, without any acknowledgment. ('partam Matthiae Flacio gloriam suffurari non erubuit', Schoenemann p. 379). Schoenemann calls the praefatio of Faber nothing but 'emendicatus pannus', 'begged for rags' (pun for 'emendicatus panis'?) (Provenance: On the title: 'Conv.s ff. erem. s. Aug.ni Bruxell. 1610', indicating that the book once belonged to the convent of the Order of the Eremites of St. Augustine in Brussels. On the front flyleaf the old names: 'Van den Boom', and 'P. v(an)d(en) Hoogen ex Horsten, 18/12/'25') (Collation: *-2*8, A-T8, V4 (last leaf V4 blank), +8, 2+4)(Photographs on request) ‎

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‎REIDANS DER HEILIGEN.- SULPICIUS SEVERUS. ‎

Reference : 104909

‎Martinus van Tours. Naar de beschrijving van zijn leven door Sulpicius Severus. Ingeleid en vertaald door. C.W. MÖNNICH. ‎

‎Amsterdam, Moussault, 1962. ‎


‎125 p. Half cloth. 20 cm (OiN 355; Reidans der Heiligen. Including a translation of the first 3 letters of Sulpicius and of both his dialogues) ‎

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‎SULPICIUS SEVERUS.- ANDEL,G.K. VAN. ‎

Reference : 90945

‎The Christian concept of history in the chronicle of Sulpicius Severus. ‎

‎Amst., Hakkert, 1976. ‎


‎195 p. Wrs. 22 cm (Diss.) ‎

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‎SULPICIUS SEVERUS.- ANDEL,G.K. VAN. ‎

Reference : 65499

‎The Christian concept of history in the chronicle of Sulpicius Severus. ‎

‎Amst., Hakkert, 1976. ‎


‎195 p. Wrs. 22 cm (Diss.) ‎

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‎SULPICIUS SEVERUS (+) GROTIUS, HUGO.‎

Reference : 61984

(1668)

‎Opera omnia cum notis Johannis Vorstii (+) Epistolae ad Gallos. editio novissima, prioribus auctior.‎

‎Berlin, Daniel Reichel, 1668 (+) Lipsiae, J. Fuhrmanni et J. Breueri impendiis, 1674. 8vo. In contemporary full vellum with yapp edges. Small paper-label pasted on to top of spine. Light wear to extremities, spine miscoloured. Internally nice and clean. (24), 336, 304, (8), 479, (37) pp.‎


‎Uncommon later Berlin-edition of the complete works of the early medieval writer Sulpicius Severus (363–420), with numerous notes and commentaries edited by the philologist and theologian Johannes Vorst (1623–1676).‎

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‎SULPICIUS SEVERUS ‎

Reference : 68559

(1656)

‎Sulpitii Severi Opera omnia quae extant‎

‎ 1656 Amstelodami, ex Officina Elzeviriana,1656 , In 12, (3) -333 pp reliure du XIX en plein maroquin , tranches dorées, dos à quatre nerfs, triple filets d'encadrement sur les plats,bon état ‎


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‎SULPICIUS SEVERUS.‎

Reference : 61273

(1711)

‎Historia sacra, ubi textus, collatione instituta cum antiquissimis editionibus, accurate recensetur‎

‎Leipzig, Gleditsch, 1711. 8vo. In a fine contemporary Cambridge-style mirror binding with four raised bands and richly spine. Traces from old paper-label to top of spine. Ex-libris to pasted down front end-paper. A nice and clean copy. (22), 575 pp. + frontispiece. ‎


‎Late edition of Sulpicius Severus 'World History'.‎

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‎SULPICIUS SEVERUS ( SULPICE SÉVÈRE )‎

Reference : 631

(1703)

‎SVLPICII SEVERI QVAE EXSTANT OPERA OMNIA Cvm notis Iohannis Vorstii‎

‎Lipsiae ( Leipzig ) Apvd Thomam Fritsch 1703 1vol. in - 8 ( 16,5 x 10,5 cm ) ( poids = 400 g ) T. , (5) ff. n. ch. , 506 pp. , (13) ff. n. ch. . Contient : Perillustri & pergeneroso Domino Dn. Ottoni libero baroni a Schwerin ..... ; Avctorvm qvorvmdam tum vetervm tvm recentiorum de Svlpicio Severo testimonia atque iudicia ; Historiae Sacrae ( 2 livres ) ; De B. Martin Vita Liber ; Epistolae ; Dialogi tres ; V. Giselini chronologia ; Index prior ; Index posterior . Au titre , marque typographique au cheval ailé Pégase ; lettrines . Plein vélin à petit recouvrement de l' époque . Dos lisse et muet . Toutes tranches bleues . Bon état . Papier uniformément jauni ; très rares rousseurs ; petite tache d' encre sur la dernière garde . ‎


‎ Edition moins fréquente que celle de 1709 chez le même libraire imprimeur de Leipzig , Thomas Fritsch appartenant à une dynastie de libraires imprimeurs présente aussi aux Pays-Bas et à Prague . Issu d' une famille aisée d' Aquitaine , né vers 363 , peut-être à Agen , SULPICE SEVERE , fut un chroniqueur et un ecclésiastique de langue latine , correspondant avec saint Jérôme et saint Paulin de Nole . Il abandonna sa carrière d' avocat pour mener une vie monastique . Son ouvrage principal , l' Histoire sacrée ,en deux livres , est une chronique qui s' étend de la Création du monde à 400 de notre ère et aborde notamment l' arianisme et le priscillianisme en Gaule . Son style lui valut le surnom de Salluste chrétien . Dans l' Encyclopaedia Universalis , Pierre Thomas Camelot note : " Auteur d'une Chronique universelle, intéressante surtout pour ce qu'il dit de son époque, il est connu pour sa Vie de saint Martin, écrite avant la mort de l'évêque de Tours (397), complétée par trois Lettres et deux livres de Dialogues . Il veut montrer que Martin a dépassé par sa sainteté et ses miracles les ascètes égyptiens eux-mêmes. L'influence de la Vie d'Antoine par saint Athanase y est visible. E. C. Babut (1912) avait refusé toute valeur historique à la Vie ; les travaux de J. Fontaine (1961-1967) ont montré, derrière l'intention édifiante, derrière l'idéalisation et la stylisation de la personne de Martin, l'authenticité d'un noyau historique considérable . La forme littéraire de l'uvre, toute nourrie des classiques (notamment Salluste et Tacite), atteint une perfection raffinée . L'influence de la Vie sur la diffusion du culte de saint Martin et sur la spiritualité monastique fut considérable . " Ses oeuvres sont ici annotées par Johannes VORTS ou VORSTIUS ( 1623 -1676 ) , théologien et philologue allemand , bibliothécaire de l' Electeur de Brandebourg . ‎

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‎SULPICE SEVERE (Sulpicius Severus)‎

Reference : 24492

‎Vie de Martin. Traduction de Claude Charles. Présentation de Christian Pagano. Introduction d'Elisabeth Germain.‎

‎Paris, Médiaspaul, 1996. 1 vol. in-12 broché, couv. illustrée en couleurs, 93 pp., (3) pp.[T14]‎


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‎SULPICIUS, SEVERUS.‎

Reference : 8843

(1647)

‎Opera Omnia. Cum Lectissimis Commnetarijs Accurante Georgio Hornio.‎

‎Lugd.Batavor.(Leiden), Franc.Hackium, 1647. 8vo. Nice cont.full vellum. Engr.title,(22),592,(24) pp.‎


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‎SULPICIUS SEVERUS, Par Fr. DÜBNER‎

Reference : RO40264401

(1859)

‎SULPICII SEVERI LIBER DE VITA BEATI MARTINI‎

‎Jacques Lecoffre et Cie, Paris. 1859. In-18. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Coiffe en tête abîmée, Intérieur acceptable. 108 pages. Texte en latin. Etiquette de code sur la couverture. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque. Dos muet. Tranche et quelques pages légèrement tachées, altérant peu la lecture.. . . . Classification Dewey : 470-Langues italiques. Latin‎


‎Cum Epistolis et Dialogis ad eundem spectantibus. Edition classique avec Notice, Arguments et Notes en français, par Fr. Dübner. Classification Dewey : 470-Langues italiques. Latin‎

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‎SULPICE SEVERE (Sulpicius Severus)‎

Reference : 14180

‎Opera omnia quae extant.‎

‎Amsterdam, ex officina elzeviriana [Louis et Daniel Elzevier], 1656. 1 vol. petit in-12, veau brun granité, dos à nerfs orné de caissons dorés, tranches jaspées de rouge. Reliure de l'époque, coiffe sup. absente, petit manque à la coiffe inf., mors sup. fendu en tête sur qq. cm. Bon exemplaire. Ex-libris du Dr Lancelle au contreplat. Frontispice gravé en taille-douce, 333 pp. (front. compris), (3) pp.‎


‎Troisième édition elzévirienne. Elle copie ligne pour ligne l'édition de Leyde de 1643. Le frontispice est le même, quoique dans un tirage plus pâle et à l'adresse d'Amsterdam. Willems, 1207; Rahir, 1233.‎

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