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  • LeatherBound. Zustand: New. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from 1474 edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 316 Language: Italian.

  • LeatherBound. Zustand: New. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from 1472 edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 460 Language: Italian.

  • LeatherBound. Zustand: New. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from 1472 edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 466.

  • Bild des Verkäufers für Opus restitutionum, usurarum et excommunicationum; [bound with:] ANTONINUS FLORENTINUS. De censuris ecclesiasticis, sive de excommunicationibus. zum Verkauf von Peter Harrington.  ABA/ ILAB.

    PLATEA, Franciscus de.

    Verlag: Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 1477 & 1480, 1480

    Anbieter: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, Vereinigtes Königreich

    Verbandsmitglied: ABA ILAB PBFA

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    Early edition of one of the first printed books on an economic subject, a vigorous condemnation of usury by the Franciscan theologian Franciscus de Platea (died c.1460). The work was first published in Venice in 1472. The Padua edition, also of 1472, is the earliest book in the vast Goldsmiths' catalogue of economic literature. "The Opus enjoyed a large diffusion in Europe at the time; eight subsequent editions [following the first] appeared in the fifteenth century. The treatise was reprinted, without substantial changes, in Padua (about 1472 - the Goldsmiths' copy - and 1473), Venice and Cologne (1474), Cracow (1475), Paris (1476 and 1477), Venice (1477) [this edition] and finally Speyer (1489)" (Books that Made Europe). "A long-standing tradition from the Old Testament and beyond had considered trading with suspicion and money lending as a sin. Usury was either against the Mosaic Law or the Seventh Commandment. In the early modern age, money lending became a central question in the economic debate of the time; the topic pervaded the entire economic reflection of the Scholastics and its practice was mostly associated to Jewish ghettos, evil and ambiguous enclaves and places within the Christian society. Platea is firm in his absolute condemnation according to biblical and natural law: usury is an infamous sin, and the usurers - as he declares in the third and last section of his work - must be excommunicated" (ibid.). "The preliminary and detailed tabula shows the extent of the treatise, which examines each aspect of the topic with a variety of examples. Both the intimate connection between business and ethics and the impact of these apparently theoretical arguments in real-life are evident in every way. The first section of the treatise deals with the duty of restitution, referring to hundreds of cases of commercial frauds, contractual instances and conflicts between creditors and debtors; the second part is instead devoted to the widespread practice of usury and its evil consequences" (ibid.). The second work, authored by the archbishop of Florence and Dominican friar Antoninus Florentinus (1389-1459), was first published in Venice in 1474, with editions following in Mantua in about 1475, Rome in 1476, and this Venice edition of 1480, the last edition of the 15th century. Antoninus Florentinus wrote widely in theology and had a great reputation for learning across Europe. The text is an extract from his Summa theologica part III, to which were added several relevant papal bulls of recent date. Provenance: front pastedown with the 18th-century booklabel of Louis-Cosmé-Damian Rolandin of Marseilles, and the gilt booklabel of the Franco-German banker and noted book collector Hans Fürstenberg (1890-1982). Fürstenberg, "was not only one of the best-known book collectors of his time, but an almost emblematic figure of the Central European Haute Bourgeoisie, its culture, its international ramifications, and its precarious survival into a new age" (B. H. Breslauer, "Jean Furstenberg [sic], 1890-1982: Portrait of a Bibliophile", in The Book Collector, Winter 1982, p. 427). The economic aspect of the Opus restitutionum is perhaps what appealed to Fürstenberg. Aside from his own role as a banker, "in his younger years, Fürstenberg published a great deal on financial and economic questions of the day, including two or three books, and about 70 articles in newspapers and periodicals up to 1938" (ibid., p. 440). Books that Made Europe p. 26 (for Platea, 1472 Venice edition); Goldsmiths' 1 (ditto). BMC V 227 & 236; Goff P758 & A777; ISTC ip00758000 & ia00777000. 2 works in 1 volume, quarto (223 x 164 mm). Eighteenth-century calf, spine ruled and lettered in gilt "Platea 1480", covers panelled in blind with foliate rolls, red speckled edges. Housed in a dark brown flat-back cloth box by the Chelsea Bindery. First work bound without initial and with terminal blank, second with initial blank. Both works with contemporary annotations in the same hand, second work partly foliated in 18th/19th-century hand. Binding attractive and firm, with neat restoration at spine and joint ends, and slight wear at tips and head of spine. First work: contents clean and fresh with slight worming in fore margin of first few leaves; an excellent copy. Second work: slight browning, soiling, and small running wormhole at head towards rear, small chip to fore margin of terminal leaf; a very good copy.