Produktart
Zustand
Einband
Weitere Eigenschaften
Land des Verkäufers
Verkäuferbewertung
Erscheinungsdatum: 1548
Anbieter: South Willington Book Cartel, WILLINGTON, CT, USA
Verbandsmitglied: SNEAB
Erstausgabe
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. 1st Edition. Dionysius the Carthusian, Denis the Carthusian, Denys van Leeuwen, Denis Ryckel, Dionysius van Rijkel. In Omnes Catholicas Epistolas necnon Acta Apostoloru[m], & Apocalypsim, ac nonnullos Hymnos ecclesiasticos, Comme[n]tarii doctissimi: a D. Dionysio Carthusiano Parisiis, Apud Joannem Ruellium, sub intersignio Caudae Vulpina, via Jacobea. 1548. First edition. Octavo, [40], 470 [i.e. 468] leaves. Contemporary soiled calf with wear and chipping at bottom of rear board and spine, (see photos) lacking front free end paper, some margin stains (heavier on preliminaries), some worming at margins. Text-block solid, hinges secure, spine label missing. Early ex libris on title-page. There are two Paris 1548 editions with exactly the same pagination and printer, but different booksellers listed on the title-pages. The other is Po[n]cetum le Preux. In both cases, the colophon (recto of leaf numbered 470) is identical: Excudebat Lutetiae Parisiorum Benedictus Preuost, typographus in Vico Frementello, ad clausum Brunellum, sub insigni stellae aureae, anno ab orbe redempto, quingentesimo, quadragesimo octauo, supra millesimum. The numbering of leaves skips from 464-467, hence the final leaf, numbered 470, is the 468th leaf. Copies with this bookseller s title-page are not listed in BM, Adams or Georg; OCLC locates 3 copies. This is Dionysius commentary on the whole New Testament except for the letters of Paul and the Gospels, along with discussions of the hymns then in use. With marginal Biblical citations throughout.
Verlag: [s. n.], 1603., Munchen,, 1603
Anbieter: Jeff Weber Rare Books, Montreux, VAUD, Schweiz
Small 12mo. [2], 760; [16] pp. Original full vellum; covers rubbed and soiled, minor worm trails on foot (margin) of first few leaves. No endpapers, ink and pencil notations to upper board verso and title page, ink stamp to title page verso: "Ad. Bibl. Acad.Lund." + "Duplum / Bibliotheca / R. Monac" [Bibliotheca Regia Monacensis, Berlin (now called the Bavarian State Library], with related manuscript ownership mark at head of title, ink stamp to head and tail of text block, "STA.M. " Internally generally clean, minor foxing and thumb-soiling, fore-edge painting bright but washed, some dampstaining. Very good. Early, possibly contemporary(!?), fore-edge painting to the closed edge depicting what may be a portrait of the author (undetermined) and under that is a key of letters indicating the author's name: "DION". The colors have bled enough such that the 'scene' splays (with difficulty) either way â Â" though not a two-way fore-edge painting. Includes three books written by Dionysius: [1] De fructuosa temporis deductione = On the productive use of time. [2] De mortificatione virifica et reformatione interna. = On death and internal reformation. [3] De perfectione charitatis = The perfection of charity.
Verlag: Quentellium, Cologne, 1534
Anbieter: Terra Firma Books, San Diego, CA, USA
Buch
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Cologne: Petri Quentell (Peter Quentel(l)ium, 1534. (Expositions Pious and Erudite on the 4 Major Prophets).Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezechiel, and Daniel. Not traditional page numbers but rather Folio which is the front and back of the same sheet i.e. 2 pages per folio.Title page, 2 page Dedication, 12 page unnumbered index, CCCCXXXV (435) folios=870 pages; Folio CIX-CCLXXXII on Jeremiah and Baruch. Title page for each section contains 25 coats of arms for Spain. Denis was a prolific author who combined the scholarly with the devotional. He was born in Belgium and died in Holland. Some 48 of his 69 years were spent as a monk and writer. The original binding is tooled pigskin in panels. Damage to front cover reveals wood board. Both clasps present. Signature of 2 previous owners and small library stamp on title page. Small worm holes. 4 raised bands. Overall good condition.
Verlag: Per Joan. Antoniu et fratres de Sabio, Venetiis, 1526
Anbieter: Parigi Books, Vintage and Rare, Schenectady, NY, USA
Erstausgabe
Hardcover. First Edition. [4], 64 numbered leaves. Later half vellum over marbled boards. Engraved title page, initials, woodcut printer's device of Lorenzo Lorio and Battista Putelletto at end, featuring Saint Catherine of Alexandria, a breaking wheel, and the palm of martyrdom. Text block is faintly stained throughout. Old inscription on title, a couple of old annotations on the margins, tiny hole and mend to title page, old mends to the last two leaves, two small tears to printer's device. A very good copy. Uncommon. There are no auction records for the first edition, and only a handful for later editions. ; Small octavo.
Verlag: Peter Wagner, Nuremberg
Anbieter: Sanctuary Books, A.B.A.A., New York, NY, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. 28 January 1495. [118] leaves, including final blank. Gothic type. Rubricated. 4to, 218x153 mm, contemporary calf over wooden boards with brass catch, lacking catch and cover bosses, superficial scratches or incisions on covers, spine worn with vertical cracks and chipped ends but binding sound, later paper lettering pieces; marginal soiling, conspicuous dampstain in outer margin of c5-6 with slight trace of mold and paper corrosion along fore edge, scattered mostly light dampstains elsewhere, early marginalia, old catalogue cutting taped inside front cover; vellum fore-edge tabs. 17th-century ownership inscription of the Franciscan monastery of St. Bernardinus in Amberg, Bavaria, on leaf after title, their stamp on top edges.
Verlag: apud Peter Quentel, Coloniae [Köln], 1533
Erstausgabe
With two large woodcut illustrations, the Virgin and Child on verso of title and woodcut of the author at end. Woodcut initials. (illustrator). First edition. With two large woodcut illustrations, the Virgin and Child on verso of title and woodcut of the author at end. Woodcut initials. First edition. In later gilt burgundy maroquin. Gilt floral ornaments and title on spine. Marbled endpapers. Gilt edges. Green silk bookmark. [16], 628, (i.e. 626), [2] p. (Pages 113 and 178 omitted in pagination.) Signatures: AA8, A-Z8, Aa-Nn8, Oo10, Pp-Qq8. First edition of Denis the Carthusian's treatise against Islam with numerous quotations from the Qurʼan. Preceded the earliest complete Latin edition of the Qurʼan by ten years. "Contra Alchoranum" the anti-Islamic work of the Carthusian monk Dionysius (1402-1471) was written around 1454, but only printed some eighty years later, in this edition. It was edited by Petrus Blomeuenna, whose dedicatory epistle is addressed to Emperor Ferdinand I. The laudatory poem about Dionysius Carthusianus that closes the book was written by Nicolas van Essche (1507-1578). Dionysius cites passages of the Qur'an, in the Latin translation of Robert of Ketton, and counters them by biblical quotations, he places these Qur'anic theses and biblical antitheses in the mouths of a Christian and a Saracen as a fictitious dialogue. He also encourages crusades against the Ottoman Turks, who shortly before he wrote this treatise, had conquered Constantinople. "Contra Alchoranum" is considered to be the first printed source in Latin of the legend of Bahira or Sergius the Nestorian Monk, who according to the story together with three Jews conveyed the text of the Qur'an to Mohammed, with massive falsification of the Biblical traditions. The book has been published ten years earlier than the first printed version of the entire text of the Qurʼan in Latin translation (Machumetis Saracenorum principis; Basel, 1543), and uses the same translation by the English scholar Robert of Ketton (Robertus Ketenensis; 1110-1160). In 1540 a paraphrased abridged German translation of "Contra Alchoranum" was published in Strasbourg under the title "Alchoran. Das ist, des Mahometischen Gesatzbuchs [.]" whose translator was probably Heinrich von Eppendorff. Bibl.: Francisco, A.: Martin Luther and Islam. A Study in Sixteenth-Century Polemics and Apologetics. Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2007. pp. 16-17.] [VD 16 D 1863.; USTC 626366.; Adams D 539.] . Two leaves misbound: Oov-vi after Qqiiii. Pages trimmed, that occasionally effects the printed marginals and page headers. Two wormholes, effects the upper part of the last four signatures, slightly the text as well, partly restored with old paper. Otherwise clean. Engraved bookplate and printed bibliographic reference on inner front panel. Collection vignette on front and rear endpapers. Collection inscription and stamp on additional endpaper. Overall in fine condition. In later gilt burgundy maroquin. Gilt floral ornaments and title on spine. Marbled endpapers. Gilt edges. Green silk bookmark.