Leiden (Lugduno Batavorum), Apud S. et J. Luchtmans, 1840.
2 volumes in 1: 34;8 p., 4 & 1 plates 30 cm Wrappers (Cover slightly worn)
Leiden (Lugduno Batavorum), Apud S. et J. Luchtmans, 1840.
2 volumes in 1: 34;8 p., 4 & 1 plates 30.5 cm Cloth (Rebound)
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2009 Hardcover. IV 292 p., 120 b/w ill., 210 x 275 mm, Languages: English. ISBN 9781872501086.
Philadelphia, The American Philosophical Soc., 1958.
122 p., ills. Wrs. 30 cm (Cover worn; lower margin rear cover chafed)
N.pl., 1955.
32 p. Wrappers. (Offprint Schweizer Beiträge zur Allgemeinen Geschichte', Band 13)
, London, Sotheby's, 1989, Bound in red cloth with goldimprint on front and spine, frontispice, 210 x 300mm., no pagemarking, 238 works illustrated and described.
Catalogue prepared for the sale of early printed books held 16-17 November 1989. Bid sheet laid in. Indexes of authors, printers and ownership and bibliography of reference works cited. Landmark printed works of the 15th and 16th century from the noted collection of book designer George Abrams. Very good condition.
Leuven, Kath. Univ. Leuven, 1987.
2 vols: XXVI,260;6,24,60 p., ills. Wrs. 29 cm (Licenciaatsverhandeling)
N.pl., n.d.
201 p. Wrs. (Offpr. Historia (It.), 1931/35; photocopy)
Città di San Daniele del Fiuli (UD), Civiva Biblioteca Guarneriana 2020, 240x170mm, 137pagine, in brossura. Copertina con alette. Nuovo stato.
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Wisconsin, Cincinnati, 1958 - 2004.
Together 3852 p. in 4 files. 30 cm (Unfortunately lacking 24 p., i.e. p. 557-560; 2302-2305, 2378-2383, 3143-3147 & 3168-3171) (Heavy book, may require extra shipping costs)
Wisconsin, Cincinnati, 1958 - 1969.
2 vols. in 1. 28 cm
Wien, Verlag der österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1979. In-4 broché, 57 pp., 16 planches d'ill. photogr. en noir in fine, nbr. fig. et autographies en noir dans le texte, index. (Ergänzungbände zu den Tituli Asiae Minoris, 7).
Sehr guter Zustand - Frais de port : -France 4,95 € -U.E. 9 € -Monde (z B : 15 €) (z C : 25 €)
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 1972 Hardcover. 90 p., incl. 14 p. updating by J.L. Lemaitre., 160 x 240 mm, Languages: French, Fine copy. Including an index. ISBN 9782503360041.
, Brepols, 2024 Hardback, iv + 134 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:2 b/w, Languages: English, Latin. ISBN 9782503607580.
Summary This is the first edition of Nikola Vitov Gucetic's (1549-1610) compendium of philosophical and theological problems arising from Aristotle's De anima Book 3, Chapter 4, where he begins his discussion of the thinking part of the soul, that is, the intellect (nous). With the interpretation of Averroes (1126-1198), this text has structured much of the debate on the immortality of the soul in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Gucetic's Breve compendium is a testament to these debates, interesting for its selection of issues for discussion in connection with Aristotle's text, and for its open defence of the Averroist position in the late decades of the 16th century. Although Gucetic had a preliminary arrangement with Aldo Manuzio the Younger to print this text around 1590, at some point he abandoned the plan to publish it. The main purpose of this book is to provide a critical edition of the Latin text for scholars in the humanities, especially historians of late Medieval and Renaissance philosophy. The edition is accompanied by an introductory study that places the author and his work in the historical and intellectual context, describes the manuscript, and gives a detailed synopsis of the work. This will make the book useful also to students of the humanities and those interested in the history and culture of Dubrovnik. TABLE OF CONTENTS I Introduction 1 On the author of Breve compendium 1.1 Life of Nikola Vitov Gucetic 1.2 Works published in the author's lifetime 1.3 Works surviving only in manuscript form 2 On Breve compendium 2.1 The title and aim of Breve compendium 2.2 The subject and context of Breve compendium 2.3 The position and message of Breve compendium 2.4 The structure and character of Breve compendium 2.5 The language of Breve compendium 2.6 The sources of Breve compendium 2.7 Dating of Breve compendium 3 On the manuscript and this edition of Breve compendium 3.1 Cataloguing history 3.2 Description of the manuscript 3.3 Features of the text 3.4 Editorial principles 4 Bibliography 4.1 Works of Nikola Vitov Gucetic published in his lifetime 4.2 Unpublished works of Nikola Vitov Gucetic 4.3 Modern editions and translations of Nikola Vitov Gucetic's works 4.4 Secondary literature 5 Synopsis of Breve compendium 6 Abbreviations and sigla 6.1 Abbreviations for author names and book titles 6.2 Editorial abbreviations 6.3 Sigla II Nicolaus Viti Gozzius: Breve compendium in duo prima capita tertii De anima Aristotelis (critical edition) III Indices
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 1988 Hardcover. 374 p., incl. 472 ills., with 8 in colour, 235 x 335 mm, languages: English, Including an index. Fine copy. ISBN 9780905203539.
This is a survey of early Gothic manuscripts illuminated in the British Isles, setting them in a historical framework, describing the influences at work, defining the types of books and their decoration, and discussing evidence for dating and localization. In England the art of illumination flourished widely in the second half of the 13th century - a time in which the connections with the continent, particularly France, where strong. Artists moved away from the monastic scriptorium to professional workshops in urban centres, and the rise of the Universities resulted in the production of new types of illustrated text. As with cross-fertilization of ideas from Paris to London, Oxford, and Cambridge, so with the styles and techniques of illumination. The magnificent examples catalogued here include the Lambeth, Metz, Douce and Trinity Apocalypses; their relationships are examined and detailed iconography is described. Many of the Bibles and - notably - the Amesbury, Oscott and Rutland Psalters are some of the greatest works of the period, and among surviving religious manuscripts the earliest examples of Books of Hours reveal the increasing range of devotional interests of lay people. Astrological, legal, medical, topographical and historical works are also included, and the volume ends with the remarkable Hereford Mad which summarizes many of the ideas of Earth and Heaven prevailing at the time. The Introduction sets the manuscripts in a historical framework, describes the influences at work, defines the types of books and their decoration, and discusses evidence for dating and localization.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2013 Hardback, 2 vols. 575 pages., 225 x 295 mm. NEUF! ISBN 9782503543383.
Version primitive de la future Prisonniere, le Cahier 53, redige au debut de la Grande Guerre, tire sa substance de precedents 'Cahiers d'Albertine' et s'organise autour de l'armature de la matinee, heritee du projet Contre Sainte-Beuve. En 1916, Proust en arracha de nombreuses pages pour nourrir d'autres cahiers : le fac-simile critique reconstitue par les editeurs permet de saisir le dynamisme si caracteristique de son ecriture. Languages : French.
Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 1971.
234 p. Wrappers. 25 cm (Cover plasticized. Occasional pencil marginalia)
Hilversum, Verloren, 1996.
203 p.; illustrations. Stiff wrappers. 28 cm
Leiden, Bibliotheek der Rijksuniversiteit Leiden, 1996.
108 p.; illustrations. Stiff wrappers. 21.5 cm (Kind of Festschift. 200 copies printed)
N.Scheuring, Editeur ( Imprimerie Perrin & Marinet) In-8°, cousu, XX- 93 pages, reliure postérieure sobre ( C.Ruban à Villefranche) entoilée brique ornée d'une étiquette de titre noire et d'un fleuron doré sur la tranche, plats muets, exemplaire portant l'Ex-libris du second acquerreur de l'ouvrage, le premier étant selon toute vraisemblance Morel de Voleine signant en garde sa propriété (attesté) - Bel exemplaire dans une reliure sans grand apparat mais de belle facture, belle fraicheur de la pagination et coins bien piquants.
Rare exemplaire- Moniale chartreusine, prieure de la Chartreuse Notre-Dame de Poleteins (à Mionnay, Ain ; moniale à partir de 1286 au moins prieure à partir de 1288 au moins ; morte le 11 février 1310, ou peut-être 1311, elle écrivit en dialecte Lyonnais et en latin. Marguerite est la fille de Guichard, seigneur d'Oingt (Rhône) : le nom d'Oingt peut donc être considéré comme son patronyme.Les écrits de Marguerite d'Oingt sont surtout connus grâce au recueil fait à la Grande Chartreuse au XIVe siècle (Grenoble, Bibliothèque municipale, ms. 5785 R).Autres mss contenant les écrits de Marguerite (en tout ou en partie) : Grenoble, ms. 5786 R (XVIIe siècle ; version française) d'où semble venir cette édition ; Grande Chartreuse, ms. 66 b ou 7 ORNA 5 (XVIIe siècle ; version française) ; ms. provençal (voir <<Bibliographie des manuscrits littéraires en ancien provençal / Clovis Brunel, 1935, n° 185 . Très Bon Etat Franco de port France jusqu'à 29 euros iclus. PAYPAL immédiat. MONDIAL RELAY pour : FRANCE, Portugal, Pologne, Espagne, Allemagne, Autriche, Pays Bas, Luxembourg, Italie, Belgique. Toutes les étapes sont accompagnées. Achat, estimations et listages (Papiers, Archives, monographies, arts et métiers, sciences humaines et bibliophilie) France / Suisse (sur rdv).
Leiden, Brill, 1969. In-12 br., XIII-43 pp., frontisp. en noir.
Couv. légèrement fanée, bon ex. par ailleurs. - Frais de port : -France 4,95 € -U.E. 9 € -Monde (z B : 15 €) (z C : 25 €)
s.l., s.d. 9pp., br., extrait de la "Bibliothèque de l'Ecole des chartes" T.42 (1881), dédicacé par l'auteur à mr.Campbell Directeur de la bibliothèque royale de La Haye, bel état
Caen, 1924 11pp., br.orig., bel état, extrait du "Bulletin de la Société des Antiquaires de Normandie" T.XXXVII
Paris, Impr.Nationale 1916 36pp., br.orig., non coupé, bel état, extrait du "Bulletin philologique et historique [jusqu'à 1715]" 1915
Paris, H.Champion 1882 24pp., br.orig., non coupé, bel état