Lucubrationes, ab innumeris mendis repurgatæ. and Selections. 1563
Description:
A collection of five works and 13 letters written by Thomas More., Beinecke copy imperfect: leaves M5-N8 wormed., Contents (from title page): Vtopiæ libri II. -- Progymnasmata. -- Epigrammata. -- Ex Luciano conuersa quædam. -- Declamatio Lucianicæ respondens. -- Epistolæ., Errata (p. [45], third count)., Includes index., Signatures: alpha-beta⁸ a-z⁸ A-N⁸ (alpha 1 verso, beta 8 verso blank., Story of "Utopia" (p. [3-32], first count; 1-164, second count) set in the New World, with references to Vespucci and his voyages on p. 4-5., This collection includes: "Epistola Des. Erasmi Rot. ad Vldricum Huttenum, de Thomæ Mori Angliæ baronis uita." (p. 497-510), dated at end Antuerpiæ X. Cal. Aug. Anno M. D. XIX. [22 July 1519]; "Epistola de morte D. Thomæ Mori & Episcopi Roffensis" [Ioannis Phischeri] "insignium uirorum in Anglia. G. Courinus Nucerinus ..." (p. 511-530), dated at end: Apud Lutetiam Parisiorum, X. Cal. Augusti, Anno M. D. XXXV [22 July 1535]., This edition of Utopia includes the letters of Desiderius Erasmus to Johannes Froben, Guillaume Budé to Thomas Lupset, Pierre Gillis to Jerome Busleyden, Thomas More to Pierre Gillis and Jerome Busleyden to Thomas More. It also includes the annotations by Desiderius Erasmus., and Title vignette: Printer's device, signed: Episcop.
Publisher:
apud Episcopium F.,
Subject (Name):
Birukov, N. N.--Bookplate., Birukov, N. N.--Stamp., Courinus Nucerinus, Gulielmus, Erasmus, Desiderius, -1536., Fisher, John,--Saint,--1469-1535., More, Thomas, Saint, 1478-1535. Utopia., and More, Thomas,--Saint,--1478-1535.
Bamberger attributes publication and printing to Jan Rieuwertsz and Christoffel Conrad., BEIN 1977 377: Bookplate: Charles J. Rosenbloom. The misnumbered page 192 has been corrected from '92' with the addition of '1' in manuscript., False imprint. Printed in Amsterdam by Israël de Paul. Cf. Jagersma and Dijkstra., Final p. blank., For the various impressions/editions see Land, and Bamberger., Signatures: *⁴ **² A-2F⁴ 2G²(-2G2)., and The T.₅ edition as descibed by Bamberger.
Publisher:
Apud Henricum Künrath,
Subject (Name):
Paull, Israël de, 1632-1680, printer and Rosenbloom, Charles J.--Bookplate
Subject (Topic):
Free thought--Early works to 1800 and Philosophy and religion--Early works to 1800
Contains books XXI-XXII of his Historia patriae and three works on the marriages of various princes of the house of Sforza., Final 3 p. blank., Final blank wanting. Some ms. annotations, possibly contemporary., Signatures: *¹⁰ A-C⁴ ²A-O⁴ P⁶., and Title vignette, incorporating the arms of Milan.
Publisher:
Apud Ioannem-Baptistam & Iulium-Caesarem, fratres Malatestas, regio-camerales & ciuitatis typographos,
Subject (Geographic):
Milan (Italy)--History.
Subject (Name):
Gio. Battista e Giulio Cesare fratelli Malatesta, printer., Puricelli, Giovanni Pietro, 1589-1659., and Sforza family.
Festival book commemorating 10 centuries of imperial rule from Charlemagne to Charles VI, with engraved title and ten plates depicting triumphal arches, one for each century.
Alternative Title:
Triumphus IX saeculorum Imperii Romano-Germanici ...
Description:
"Hisp. Hung." in title printed on cancel slip and pasted over word "Hungariae"., Festival book commemorating 10 centuries of imperial rule from Charlemagne to Charles VI, with engraved title and ten plates depicting triumphal arches, one for each century., First ed. published: Vienna : Apud Susannam Christinam, Matthaei Cosmoverij ... viduam, 1700., Includes bibliographical references., Leaves of text are singletons, the first leaf unsigned, the 2nd leaf signed ')( )(' the remaining leaves signed A-M., Plates: a total of 11 plates including: engraved title plate by J.A. Pfeffel after a design by P. Schubert von Ehrenberg ("Schubart von Ehrenberg") 5 plates engraved by Johann Ulrich Krauss ("Kraus") and 4 plates engraved by Christian Engelbrecht and J.A. Pfeffel, all after designs by Peter Schubert von Ehrenberg; 1 unsigned plate. The unsigned plate shows a triumphal arch with a male figure (Charles VI?) standing at the top. The figure holds an object (a scroll?) in his right hand. On an escutcheon beneath is written "Pacis studio et benef. per Carolum VI triumphans"., and Title on added engraved title plate: [on escutcheon above triumphal arch] Triumphus IX saeculorum Imperii Romano-Germanici [continued on scroll held by herald] Carolo VI. Imperatore Augustiss. orbis sceptrum gerente laetiss. auspiciis proseque[n]te et victoriis dinumera[n]te, pacis reparatore et defensore felicissimo, ut olim anno seculari Leopoldo I. gloriosiss. memor. Viennae decantatus erat, sic nunc ann. jubil. MDCCXXV. quadr. seculi auctus et renovatus à Joh. Andrea Pfeffel, S.C.M. chalcogr. aulic.
Publisher:
Typis Joannis Jacobi Lotteri,
Subject (Geographic):
Holy Roman Empire--Kings and rulers--Biography. and Holy Roman Empire--Kings and rulers--Monuments--Pictorial works.
Subject (Name):
Charles--VI,--Holy Roman Emperor,--1685-1740., Ehrenberg, Peter Schubert von, b. 1668., Engelbrecht, Christian, 1672-1735., Krauss, Johann Ulrich, 1655-1719., Musikverlag Lotter, printer., and Pfeffel, Johann Andreas, 1674-1748.