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1042 [Badius imprint - Ghent]

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JUVENALIS, Decimus Junius

 - Juvenalis familiare commentum

cum Antonij Mancinelli viri eruditissimi explanatione [ed. Jodocus Badius]. Paris, J. Badius for J.

Meganc, J. Waterloose and J. Hore(n)weghe (at Ghent), 7 March 1505 (= 1506 n. st.), 4to, old sheep

(worn, edges stained), spine on 3 raised bands (repairs), [6]-ccliii ff. (minor soiling or staining).

Good copy.

Cfr. ill.

€ 2000/3000

Very rare important humanist ed. of Juvenal by the Flemish humanist printer in Paris J. Badius

(1461-1535), including the commentary by the Italian humanist Mancinelli (1452-1502). This

is a

unique example of an ed. commissioned from Badius (a native of Ghent!) by 3 Flemish

booksellers active in Ghent.

Printed in larger (text) and smaller (commentary) gothic type. Cont.

ownership entries and scribbling on title and last page, i.a. “Gabriel Simerel dem(euran)t a

Monstier la celle pres de Troyes” (from the Abbaye Saint-Pierre de

Montier-la-Celle

?, founded

660); another entry by a “Maistre Jacques? a Saint Florentin” (

Champagne

). A few reader’s

marks.

Ref.

Renouard (Badius) II:538:3 = (Imprimeurs) 58. Pettegree NB 17436. Moreau I: 124

(1505). Machiels (Boekdrukkunst Gent) 31. Adams J-752.

1043 [Bible - NT - Greek]

 - Tes kaines diathekes apanta [Greek]. Novum Iesu Christi D.N. Testamentum.

Leiden, Plantin Press (Raphelengius), 1591, 24mo, old wr. (front cover loosening), a.e.g., 670-[2]

pp. (paper age-toned). Good copy.

€ 350/450

Very rare

1st Greek pocket New Testament

in the Dutch Republic and 2nd Greek NT publ. there

(after the 1573=1586 Raphelengius 8vo ed.). Woodcut mark on title.

Entirely printed in Greek

.

Ref.

TB 3790. Pettegree NB 4795. STCDutch (BL) 29. Not in Adams, Bibles Paris.

1044 [Bible commentary]

 -

JANSONIUS, Jacobus

 - In Canticum Canticorum Salomonis commentarius

(...). Louvain, J. Masius & Ph. Zangrius, 1596, 8vo, mod. blue wr., 156-[4] pp. Nice copy.

€ 200/300

First ed.

of an exegetic commentary on the OT “Song of Songs” by the Louvain theologian

Jansonius (1547-1625). He dedicated his work to his former colleague Henricus Cuykius, bishop of

Roermond. Mark of Zangrius (unicorn) on title.

Ref.

Pettegree NB 16436. B.T. 6061. BCNI 4327.

Not in Adams, Machiels, BL, BnF, NUC.

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