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Verlag: Legare Street Press, 2023
ISBN 10: 1021221066ISBN 13: 9781021221063
Anbieter: California Books, Miami, FL, USA
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Verlag: Sagwan Press, 2015
ISBN 10: 1340049317ISBN 13: 9781340049317
Anbieter: Lucky's Textbooks, Dallas, TX, USA
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Verlag: CHIZINE PUBN, 2018
ISBN 10: 1377035999ISBN 13: 9781377035994
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Zustand: New.
Verlag: ARKOSE PR, 2015
ISBN 10: 1344646018ISBN 13: 9781344646017
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Gebunden. Zustand: New.
Verlag: Tipis Seminarii apud Joannem Manfrè, Patavii,, 1758
Anbieter: FIRENZELIBRI SRL, Reggello, FI, Italien
Zustand: BUONO. 2 voll ril. in uno. cm.26x36, pp.464,481,86 (append.) Esemplare privo di frontespizio del vol. I; restauro alla prima carta del I vol. e all'ultima del II, con parziale compromissione del testo. Patavii, Tipis Seminarii apud Joannem Manfrè 2 voll ril. in uno. cm.26x36, pp.464,481,86 (append.) ril. coeva in t.pergamena, tassello manoscritto al dorso. Esemplare privo di frontespizio del vol. I; restauro alla prima carta del I vol. e all'ultima del II, con parziale compromissione del testo. ril. coeva in t.pergamena, tassello manoscritto al dorso.
Verlag: Patavii, ex typographia Seminarii apud Joannem Manfre, Patavii, 1726
Zustand: Buono (Good). 2 volumi, 340x230 mm, pp. (10), 578; (2), 594, 30, 110. Frontespizio del primo volume in rosso e nero, marca tipografica incisa al frontespizio, Fenice rivolta al sole; in cornice figurata. Motto: Post fata resurgo. Il 2° volume contiene: Verba Barbara ex Calepini, Passerati, Stephani, & Fabri lexicis expulsa ; e: Vocabolario italiano, e latino. In questa nuova edizione accresciuto di molte voci, purgato, e ridotto a miglior ortografia. Rilegatura coeva in piena pergamena rigida, titolo in oro al dorso che è diviso da 5 nervi. Alone al secondo volume sul lato esterno anche delle copertine che non disturba la lettura del testo. Esemplare discreto. Book.
Verlag: Sumptibus Philippi Borde, Laurentii Arnaud & Claudii Rigaud, Lugduni, 1656
Anbieter: Pietro Panizzi Libraio, Giulianova, Italien
2 voll. in folio; piena pergamena coeva con nervi, tagli rossi (cerniere rotte, mancanze di pergamena a un piatto e alle cuffie sup.); pp. (8)-959-(1) + 855; frontespizi in rosso e nero con grandi vignette incise; capilettera e fregi xilografici, testo su due colonne. Lievi fioriture e bruniture uniformi, alcune postille del tempo in esemplare accettabile.
Patavii, ex typographia Seminarii, apud Joannem Manfrè, 1731, volumi 2, legati in 1, in folio, legatura ottocentesca in piena pergamena, dorso a 6 nervi con titolo in oro su tassello in pelle rossa, pp. [12], 554 - [2], 570, 30, 110, [2], l'ultima carta bianca. Con frontespizio del primo volume in rosso e nero. Qualche brunitura, ma buon esemplare.
Verlag: Patavii Joannen Manfre, 1731
Anbieter: Redaelli Alberto, Milano, Italien
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Rilegato. Zustand: come nuovo. 2 volumi cm 40, pp(12), 554, (2), 570, 110, legatura moderna piena tela, tassello al dorso con titoli, frontespizio in rosso e nero, testo su due colonne ,ed. Curata da Jacopo Facciolati, come nuovo. Costi di spedizione da calcolare caso per caso. 2 volumes cm 40, pp (12), 554, (2), 570, 110, modern full fabric binding, piece to the back with titles, red and black frontispiece, two-column text, edition by Jacopo Facciolati, very good copy. Delivery costs to be calculated case by case.
Verlag: Ex Typographia Seminarii apud Joannem Manfrè, Patavii, Padova, 1718
Anbieter: AL VECCHIO LIBRO, Bassano del Grappa, Italien
2 volumi in uno. Prima edizione redatta da Jacopo Facciolati in latino, greco, ebraico, italiano, tedesco, francese, spagnolo , con ampliamenti ed emendamenti del famoso dizionario cinquecentesco. Marca tipografica incisa ai frontespizi, bei capilettera, testatine e finalini xilografici. Testo su due colonne. Pagg. 12 nn , 1128, 116. Legatura moderna in mezza pelle, mis. mm 340x210. Gallerie di tarlo diffuse e restaurate in buona parte del volume, ma ai margini bianchi delle carte, con minima perdita di testo solo ad alcune pagine. Lievi tracce di fioriture di muffa (restaurata) alla parte inferiore delle prime pagine , ma nel complesso volume in discreto stato. Peso: 2500.
Couverture rigide. Zustand: Très bon. Un volume in-Folio, 39 x 26 cm; 5 kg; 1373 pp. Reliure pleine basane mouchetée d'époque. Dos à six nerfs. La reliure a été restaurée dans le respect de la belle patine d'époque. Le corps d'ouvrage est en très bon état, quelques mouillures claires au bas de quelques feuillets et quelques tâches d'encre ne dépareillent pas l'ensemble, auquel les notes en marge donnent toute sa saveur. Ex-libris manuscrit de Jean-Étienne Écouchard-Lebrun, dit de Granville, (1738 - 1765), homme de lettres français, connu pour ses libelles contre Fréron. Imprimé pour la première fois en 1502 et augmenté depuis par Passerat, La Gerda, Chifflet et d'autres, on a dit de cet ouvrage ce qu'on a dit du Moréri, que c'est une ville nouvelle bâtie sur l'ancien plan ; et il y a dans l'une et l'autre beaucoup de brèches à combler. Un dictionnaire polyglotte comme celui-ci serait un ouvrage complet si à chaque article on y trouvait ce que les langues ont emprunté les unes aux autres, les étymologies communes à différents mots, les métaphores employées dans diverses langues pour exprimer les mêmes objets. Ces observations, précieuses pour les grammairiens, philosophes et autres philologues sont absentes de l'ouvrage et l'on imagine bien qu'il était surtout destiné à faciliter la compréhension des termes latins aux lecteurs qui n'étaient pas des érudits, raison pour laquelle il a eu un succès immense jusqu'au milieu du 18ème siècle, ayant été souvent réimprimé. Notre volume ayant perdu sa page de titre, nous ne connaissons pas son éditeur ni sa date de parution. Nous estimons qu'ayant appartenu à Jean de Granville, il s'agit probablement d'une édition lyonnaise du 18ème siècle. Enfin, malgré son appellation, peu d'articles sont traduits du latin aux sept autres langues et certains sont rédigés exclusivement dans la langue d'origine, faisant ainsi plutôt office d'encyclopédie que de dictionnaire. Cet ouvrage, célèbre pendant trois siècles trouvera sa place chez l'amateur d'in-folio et de dictionnaires.
Verlag: Venetiis, apud Ioannem Guerilium, 1610, 1610
Anbieter: TABERNA LIBRARIA - ALAI - ILAB, Pistoia, Italien
In 4°, solida mz. perg. con punte, tassello in carta al dorso con tit. manoscritto, tagli gialli, fogli (4nn)-476-18-18-55. Ritratto dell'A. inciso su frontespizio stampato in rosso e nero. Grande xilografia sul front. dell'appendice (Cristo, Salvator mundi, in piedi benedicente, tiene nella mano sinistra il globo sormontato dalla croce.), testo su due colonne, capilettera e testatine ornate xilografiche. Es. rifilato al margine superiore, macchie e antiche firme di possesso al front., alcune macchie di inchiostro n.t., qualche gora non grave alle prime pagine. Antichi rinforzi con carta alle ultime 5-6 pagine. Complessivamente bella copia. - Tosi e.
Verlag: Lugduni: Philippi Borde & Laurentii Arnaud, 1663
Anbieter: Nevermore Bookstore, Wallingford, CT, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Antique 1663 complete 2 volume folio set. The books are overall in good condition with some signs of wear and age. The leather covers have some scuffing and wear with some corner wear and edge wear. There are small sections of cracking towards the top of the 2nd volume's outer leather joints and some cracking to the interior hinges of both volumes; however, the bindings of the books are still good and sound. Both volumes have a nice engraved title page and the first volume also has an additional half title. There are some crease lines/ wrinkles to the 2nd volume's title page. A couple of the pastedowns have some small handwritten numbers to the top margin in fountain pen. The interiors are toned from age but are fairly clean with some scattered light foxing, soiling, and grubbiness. A few pages have some worming. Most of the worming is pretty minor; there are just about 10 leaves or so in the "S" section where it is a bit heavier. Page 545/546 in the 1st volume has a fair amount of chipping to the bottom margin, however no text is affected. Along with that there is likely the very occasional page with some kind of other minor imperfection such as a small tear or chip, mild stain, minor marking, creased page corner, etc. The books are large volumes which measure approximately 15 3/8 inches by 9 1/2 inches. The text is collated and complete. There are some printing errors in a few of the page numbers; however, the content is correct. Volume 1 is 959 pages and volume 2 is 855. ************This is an oversize 2 volume set which will require additional shipping charges if being shipped outside of the United States or for domestic expedited shipping************.
Verlag: Patavii: Ex Typographia Seminarii apud Joannem Manfrè, 1736., Padova, 1736
Anbieter: Libreria Antiquaria Gonnelli, Firenze, FI, Italien
Zustand: Buono (Good). 0. 2 parti in 1 volume in-folio (mm 370x245), pagine [12], 554; [2], 570, 30, 110, front. in rosso e nero, bruniture e sporadiche macchie. Legatura coeva in pergamena, dorso a cinque nervi, piccole mancanze alla cuffia e all'angolo di un piatto. Book.
Verlag: Lugduni [Lyon], Verlag Arnaud & Borde., 1681
Anbieter: Antiquariat Lenzen, Düsseldorf, Deutschland
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2°. 39 x 25 cm. [4] Blatt, 1004 Seiten; 850 Seiten. Pergamentbände der Zeit mit goldgeprägten, roten Lederrückenschildern und Rundum-Rotschnitt. Etwas spätere Lyonneser Ausgabe des berühmten "Calepino", hier in der Bearbeitung durch die Jesuiten und Philologen Laurent Chiflet (1598-1658) und Juan Luis de la Cerda (1558-1643). Mit rot-schwarz gedruckten Titelblättern, je mit allegorischer Titelvignette in Holzschnitt und zwei weiteren Holzschnittvignetten. In den Bearbeitungen des 17. Jahrhunderts bereits zur Vielsprachigkeit avanciertes Wörterbuch, mit Erklärungen in hebräischer, griechischer, französischer, italienischer, deutscher, spanischer und englischer Sprache, neben der dennoch weiterhin lateinischen Grundlage. Einbände etwas berieben und fleckig, Ecken leicht bestoßen, eine Lage des ersten Bandes lose beiliegend und knapper beschnitten (Aa2-Aa7), Paginierung springt in beiden Bänden häufiger (Text jedoch fortlaufend und vollständig), in Band 2 eine weitere Lage gelockert (G4 und G5), die letzten 6 Blatt des zweiten Bandes fehlend (der letzte Eintrag ist "usus"), Vorsätze mit Einrissen und etwas knickspurig, Besitzvermerk von alter Hand in Tinte auf Titelblättern (dort Fehlstellen im Papier durch Versuch der Namenslöschung), Papier durchgehend leicht und stellenweise mäßig stockfleckig bzw. vorwiegend im ersten Band mit blassem Wasserrand (nur leicht gebräunt, selten mit Textberührung), wenige Seiten mit Wurmlöchern (teilweise mit minimalem Textverlust einzelner Buchstaben), Vorsätze und wenige Seiten in den Ecken etwas knickspurig bzw. mit kleineren Randläsuren. Insgesamt schönes Exemplar. Sprache: latein.
Verlag: Geneve, Sumptibus Caldorianae societatis, 1609
Anbieter: Librairie de l'Avenue - Henri Veyrier, Saint-Ouen, FR, Frankreich
Couverture rigide. Zustand: Très bon état. Deux tomes en un volume in-folio, demi-basane, dos à nerfs rel. du XIX, titre noir et rouge, 2- 874- 914 pp. Lég. hum. marginale et brunissures éparses. Dos frotté, coupes usées. in-folio.
Verlag: In Aedibus Manutianis 1560-1575, Padova, 1560
Anbieter: Libreria Antiquaria Giulio Cesare di Daniele Corradi, Roma, ROMA, Italien
p.perg. ottocentesca con tass. Qualche piccolo restaro coevo a poche carte II + 473; 470; 38; 76 p. 3 opere in 1 tomo 333x250 mm.
Verlag: Lugduni [Lyon], Sumptib. Philippi Borde & Laurentii Arnaud 1663, 1663
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Pieter Judo (De Lezenaar), Hasselt, Belgien
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
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Complete in 2 volumes, iv,959 + 855 pp., large woodcut mark on title with Borde's device ('Semina fortunae geminat cum tempore virtus'), "Editio novissima", folio (39x25cm.), text printed in two columns, text in Latin, title in red and black, in two uniform cart. hardcover bindings (ca. 19th century, spines in leather, some use at ends, corners bumped and some slightly damaged), foxing throughout though text is always well readable, vague stain in margin of first pages of vol.1, small stamp on first blanco endpaper and on title page, nervertheless a good copy, [Monumental Latin dictionary with equivalents in 7 languages. The first edition was published in 1502, and since then it has been expanded and revised continuously. This edition is based on the revised edition by the French humanist Jean Passerat (1534-1602)], weight: 6.6kg., T107174.
Verlag: Basel, (Hieronymus Curio für Henricpetri , März 1558)., 1558
Anbieter: Versandantiquariat Wolfgang Friebes, Graz, Österreich
Zustand: 0. Erschien erstmals 1502. - Außerordentlich beliebt, in zahlreichen Neubearbeitungen unter verschiedenen Titeln [.] erweitert. Name des Autors lebt noch heute in mehreren Sprachen im Sinne von Wörterbuch fort" (Zaunmüller). - Der 292-seitige Anhang enth. Conrad Gesners Namenlexikon Onomasticon". - Der dekorative Einband berieben u. bestoßen. Vorderdeckel m. Nummernschild. Innendeckel gestempelt. Die ersten Bll. gelockert u. mit Läsuren. Wenige Bll. (bes. die ersten u. letzten) m. Randläsuren bzw. Quetschfalten. Einige Bll. am Ende m. Eckabriß (tlw. mit min. Buchstabenverlust). Etw. gebräunt bzw. stockfleckig u. tlw. min. wasserrandig. - VD16, C 251; Adams C 210; Zaunmüller 304. la Gewicht in Gramm: 5000 Fol. Mit zahlr. figürl. Holzschn.-Initialen u. einer Holzschn.-Druckermarke am Ende. 4 Bll., 1236; 292 S., 1 Bl., Blindgepr. Schweinsldr.-Bd. d. Zt. a. 5 Bünden m. goldgepr. Rückenschild, goldgepr. Wappensupralibros auf rotem Grund, dreiseitigem Farbschnitt u. 2 Schließen.
Verlag: sumptibus Philippi Borde, Laurentii Arnaud, & Claudii Rigaud, 1656
Anbieter: Schilb Antiquarian, Columbia, MO, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. 1656 FAMOUS Calepino Dictionary 9 Language Lexicon Gallic Hebrew Greek ENGLISH + Ambrogio Calepino was a 15th-century Italian lexicographer who is remembered only by his Latin dictionary. It was reprinted constantly throughout the 16th-century including more than a dozen issues by the famous Aldine Press alone! Following the Aldine issues, the 17th-century printings featured many other languages including Hebrew, Greek, Gallic, Italian, German, Spanish, Polish, English, and Belgian dialects. Item number: #9761 Price: $950 CALEPINO, Ambrogio Ambrosii Calepini Dictionarium, quanta maxima fide ac diligentia accurate emendatum, & tot recens factis accessionibus ita locupletatum, ut iam Thesaurum Linguae Latinae., adjectae sunt Latinis dictionibus hebraeae, graecae, gallicae, italicae, germanicae, hispanicae, atque anglicae. Prater alia omnia quae in hunc jusque diem fuerunt addita, praecipue a Joanne Passeratio, Pro operis coronide adjictam est supplementum ex Glossis Isidori adornatum a R. P. Joanne Ludovico de La Cerda, Editio novissima. Lugduni, sumptibus Philippi Borde, Laurentii Arnaud, & Claudii Rigaud. M. DC. LVI. [1656]. Details: Collation: Complete with all pages; 2 parts in 1 [8], 959, [1]; [2], 3-855, [1] Provenance: Bookplate R.M.L. Pieux quoique preux. Pieux quoique preux is the Long family motto. Specifically, the Long s of Longville, Jamaica, and Hampton Lodge, Surrey. Handwritten Edward Long Edward Long (1734 1813) was a Jamaican-born British colonial administrator and historian, and author of a highly controversial work, The History of Jamaica (1774). Language: Latin and 8 others (as per the title page) Binding: Vellum; tight & secure Size: ~16in X 10.25in X 4.5in (41cm x 26cm x 12cm) Very rare and desirable Our Guarantee: Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide. Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation! 9761 Photos available upon request.
Verlag: Alessando Paganino, Toscolano, 1522
Anbieter: Sanctuary Books, A.B.A.A., New York, NY, USA
Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. 4to (220 x 148mm). 381pp., (mispaginated as common, 2C misbound). Title within woodcut interlace border. Two woodcut initials for dedication and letter A with scrolling vinework. Double columns of Italic type. Later blue wrappers, ms. title to spine, cancelled period inscription on front wrap; (title browned and brittle at upper hinge and margin, lightly dampstained throughout mostly at front and rear, edges lightly worn.) Early ownership inscription to title. 1522 edition of Calepinus Latin dictionary, first appearing in Reggio in 1502, nine years before his death. The first edition was faulty in its deficiency of good words and abundance of unauthorized ones, in its errors of citations and confused meanings. It was reprinted many times during the 16th century; the Aldine press alone produced no fewer than 18 editions from 1542 to 1592. Later editions were considerably enlarged and by the mid 1580s the Latin original had added equivalents in eleven other languages. Calepinus, an Italian monk and philologist, devoted himself to letters and his name became almost synonymous with Latin lexicons during this 16th century. His polyglot dictionary was a helpful source for Latin phrases and figures of speech in philosophy and theology. Calepinus dictionary remains one of the most popular humanist dictionaries of the period; tracing words back to their Greek and Latin roots as well as noting the specific passages in the primary source material. This work, as noted in the title, incorporated the contents of the Cornucopia of Nicholas Perotti (1458). Notably, Calepinus includes proper names in his descriptions and details the histories and legends associated with them. Calepinus dictionary was also more orthodox than its predecessors in its alphabetical arrangement and additions of more quotations from Christian works. It is noteworthy that the 1752 edition was used in the seminary of Patavia and was intended for theological studies. Well-preserved, important dictionary, chock-full of encyclopedic material for the Renaissance student.
Verlag: Alessando Paganino, Toscolano, 1522
Anbieter: Sanctuary Books, A.B.A.A., New York, NY, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 4to, 216x144 mm, early limp vellum with spine title in ink. Title within woodcut interlace border. Two woodcut initials for dedication and letter A with scrolling vinework. Double columns of upright italic type. 380 [i. e., 379] (of 380) leaves, with dictionary text complete; lacks the last leaf with note from the author to Egidio da Viterbo and colophon. Front joint partly cracked, front cover warped, recased, endpapers renewed; margins trimmed affecting some headlines, marginal dampstaining and soiling through much of volume, early underscoring and marginalia, scattered repairs, worming in blank lower margin of opening leaves, title reinforced in margins. 19th-century bookplate and signature of Arthur P. Chadbourne. 1522 edition of Calepinus Latin dictionary, first appearing in Reggio in 1502, nine years before his death. The first edition was faulty in its deficiency of good words and abundance of unauthorized ones, in its errors of citations and confused meanings. It was reprinted many times during the 16th century; the Aldine press alone produced no fewer than 18 editions from 1542 to 1592. Later editions were considerably enlarged and by the mid 1580s the Latin original had added equivalents in eleven other languages. Calepinus, an Italian monk and philologist, devoted himself to letters and his name became almost synonymous with Latin lexicons during this 16th century. His polyglot dictionary was a helpful source for Latin phrases and figures of speech in philosophy and theology. Calepinus dictionary remains one of the most popular humanist dictionaries of the period; tracing words back to their Greek and Latin roots as well as noting the specific passages in the primary source material. This work, as noted in the title, incorporated the contents of the Cornucopia of Nicholas Perotti (1458). Notably, Calepinus includes proper names in his descriptions and details the histories and legends associated with them. Calepinus dictionary was also more orthodox than its predecessors in its alphabetical arrangement and additions of more quotations from Christian works. It is noteworthy that the 1752 edition was used in the seminary of Patavia and was intended for theological studies. Well-preserved, important dictionary, chock-full of encyclopedic material for the Renaissance student.
Verlag: Antonium Gryphium, 1565
Anbieter: Schilb Antiquarian, Columbia, MO, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. 1565 FAMOUS Calepino Dictionary Lexicon Language FOLIO Woodcuts Aldus Calepinus Ambrogio Calepino was a 15th-century Italian lexicographer who is remembered only by his Latin dictionary. This 1565 Latin edition was published by the famed Gryphius and includes thousands of entries describing roots of words and definitions. Item number: #17990 Price: $1500 CALEPINO, Ambrogio Ambrosii Calepini Dictionarium, tanta tamque multa verborum, tum Latinorum, tum etiam Græcorum, quæ suis Latinis bellissime respondent, loquendique formularum, accessione adauctum & locupletatum, ut Thesaurus linguæ Latinæ, non injuria, dici possit. Lugduni, Antonium Gryphium, 1565. Details: Collation: Complete with all pages [4], 1190, [28] References: USTC 65772 Language: Latin / Greek / Italian / French / Spanish Binding: Leather; tight and secure Size: ~15in X 10.5in (38cm x 26cm) Very rare and desirable Our Guarantee: Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide. Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation! 17990 Photos available upon request.
Verlag: Petri Prost, Philippi Borde, Laurentii Arnaud, 1647
Anbieter: Collectors' Bookstore, Deurne, Belgien
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. First Edition. First Edition thus, very fine condition. Limited Special Collection. Ambrosii Calepini Dictionarium quanta maxima fide ac diligentia accurate emendatum, & tot recens factis accessionibus ita locupletatum, ut iam Theaurum Linguae Lantinae quilibet polliceri sibi audeat etc. by Ambrogio Calepino. Published by Petri Prost, Philippi Borde, Laurentii Arnaud in 1647. Hardcover. Folio in-8. With leather page markers on the foredge margin. Printed in two columns throughout. The second part Altera pars' has a separate title page. Both parts have an engraving on the title page, part 1 also has an engraved coat of arms on the dedication leaf. Collectible item in very fine condition.
Verlag: Typis Seminarii, apud Joannem Manfrè, Patavii (Padua), 1758
Anbieter: LIBRERIA ANTICUARIA STUDIO, Barcelona, Spanien
Gran folio, 2 vols. (1er v.: frontis, 2 h., 464 p.; 2º v.: frontis, 481 p., 86 p.). Impreso a doble columna. Pergamino, letras pintadas en lomo. Ex-libris. Buen ejemplar. [Ref. C11N116]. Valiosísimo diccionario, que apareció primero en latín, pero fue muy reeditado, y en cada edición se añadió una nueva lengua, hasta llegar a siete u ocho, entre las cuales figura siempre el castellano. Esta edición octava, es una reimpresión retocada de la séptima. Al final del segundo volumen figura, en 86 páginas de numeración propia, el suplemento: "Verba barbara, ex Calepini, Passeratii, Stephani & Fabri Lexicis expulsa". Palau cita esta edición, sin describirla (40373). Graesse describe la séptima edición de 1752, y cita también esta octava, de 1758 (Graesse, II, 15). Brunet describe asimismo la séptima (B., I, p. 1474). Lengua latina. Diccionarios. Latin language. Dictionaries.
Verlag: , Arnaud (Lione), 1681
Anbieter: librisaggi, SAN VITO ROMANO, Italien
Zustand: Mediocre (Poor). Copertina: in mezza pelle. Dorso: con impressioni in oro. Nuova rilegatura di pregio in mezza pelle con impressioni in oro al dorso. Grande formato. Due volumi. Segni d'uso non rilevanti. Fioriture e macchie d'umidità. Complessivamente in buono stato di conservazione. Ambrogio Calepio (detto Calepino), il cui nome di battesimo era Giacomo (ma universalmente conosciuto come Ambrogio), era figlio naturale del conte Trussardo di Calepio e di Caterina de Bucellenis[2] di ricca e nobile famiglia di Bergamo in una data che, in mancanza di documenti certi, viene collocata tra il 1435 e il 1440, nella vicinia di san Michele al Pozzo Bianco. Giacomo ebbe due fratelli: Marco, pure figlio naturale, e Nicolino al quale passarono per eredità i beni della famiglia.[3] Il conte Trussardo, garantì un'istruzione di buon livello al figlio lasciandogli un patrimonio di duemila lire vincolati al compimento dei suoi venticinque anni, come i centocinquanta scudi d'oro laciati in deposito presso la congregazione della Misericordia Maggiore lasciatigli da Giovanni di Marco da Rudiano, sempre al raggiungimento del venticinquesimo compleanno[4], il quale, seguendo la tradizione per i cadetti delle famiglie nobili, nel 1458 entrò nel convento dell'ordine degli eremitani di S. Agostino, dove prese il nome di Ambrogio. Visse il periodo della riforma cattolica con le riforme degli ordini inserendosi nella fermentazione di promosse la riforma. Dopo avere svolto il noviziato in numerosi monasteri di città lombarde (Milano, Cremona, Brescia e Mantova), ritornò nella propria città natale dove ebbe modo di affinare le proprie conoscenze, tanto che cominciò a dedicarsi alla preparazione di un vocabolario. La prima edizione del Dictionarium latinum fu pubblicata nel 1502 dal tipografo emiliano Dionigi Bertocchi, ma fu considerata incompleta a causa di omissioni e aggiunte inopportune eseguite dal tipografo stesso. Il Calepio si mise subito al lavoro per migliorare e completare la sua opera, realizzandone in breve tempo una seconda edizione. Nella prima edizione il dizionario era monolingue in latino e conteneva molte citazioni. La seconda edizione, pubblicata nel 1509, era invece in quattro lingue: ebraico, greco, latino e italiano. Calepio continuò la sua opera lessicografica ma, anche a causa della sopraggiunta cecità, non riuscì a vedere il risultato finale delle sue fatiche. Morì nel suo convento nel 1511 e la sua opera fu portata a termine dai suoi confratelli. I risultati si videro nel 1520, quando il bergamasco Bernardino Benaglio stampò la ventiquattresima edizione del vocabolario, considerata quella definitiva. L'opera divenne famosa in tutta Europa come «Calepino», in onore del suo autore, e la sua ampia notorietà fu dovuta anche al fatto che, successivamente, assunse un carattere poliglotta, con versioni in numerose lingue moderne. Ben duecentoundici furono le riedizioni stampate dal 1502 al 1779, stampe che portarono l'opera a subire numerosi cambiamenti. Nella lingua italiana la parola "calepino" è divenuto termine antonomasico per "vocabolario", usato anche in contesti scherzosi. Testo di riferimento linguistico. Molto raro. Mediocre (Poor) .
Verlag: Alessandro Paganino, 1513
Anbieter: LIBRERIA ANTIQUARIA PIEMONTESE, TORINO, Italien
Rilegato. Zustand: molto buono. In f° (30,3 x 20). Cc. 326. Frontespizio xilografico a bordura, grande marca tipografica in fine. Testo su due colonne. Fioriture e gorette marginali. Primo e ultimo fascicolo abilmente lavati. Buon esemplare in legatura seicentesca tutta pelle rustica, riparazione al dorso con titolo su tassello manoscritto recentemente, fermagli metallici perduti. Edizione molto rara e tra le più antiche disponibili, oltre che di notevole fascino tipografico grazie al caratteristico impianto compositivo del Paganino. La dedica dell'A. (1440-1510) è al Senato di Bergamo, sua città di origine. Il libro prende spunto dai precedenti studi di Lorenzo Valla e Nicolò Perotti, qui citati accanto agli autori classici latini, mirando a riportare la lingua alla latinità classica e fu tra i maggiori successi editoriali di ogni tempo nella storia italiana. Beautiful xylographic title-page from Paganino's press. Text on two columns. Some small light waterstains and foxing. First and last quire accurately washed, a well preserved copy in Seventeenth Century calf binding, lacks original clasps, a small restoration at spine (title on spine with modern manuscript label). Of the very earliest and rarest edition of this fundamental work on Italian grammar, reprinted and enlarged until the end of Eighteenth Century. NUOVO, n. 7. SANDER, n. 1535. ESSLING, n. 1658. PANZER, VIII-416. Cat. Libri, n. 1412.