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1064 [Erasmus]

 -

ARNOBIUS

 - Commentarij, pij iuxta ac eruditi in omnes Psalmos, per Des. Erasmus

Roterodamum proditi & emendati. Eiusdem Disputationum adversus Gentes libri VIII. Sigismundi

Genelij cura castigati (...). Basel, H. Froben & N. Episcopius, 1560, 8vo, cont. gold tooled calf

(rubbed, def. at front cover, head & tail), spine on 5 raised bands, [34]-789-[25] pp. (some minor

soiling). Good copy.

€ 500/800

“Psalms” dedicated, in a long prefatory letter, to the

Dutch pope Adrianus VI

. With the apologetic

treatise of Arnobius (253-330) edited by the German humanist

Gelenius

(1497-1554). Printer’s

mark on title and at the end. In italics. Monastic ownership entry on title “Oratorii parisiensis”.

Ref.

Erasmus Online 3851. De Reuck 375. Meijers (Rotterdam) 29. Adams A-2000. STCGerman

(BL) 98. Not in VD-16, Machiels.

1065 [Erasmus]

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ARNOBIUS

 - In omneis Psalmos commentarij, iuxta pij atque eruditi D. Erasmi

Roterodami in autorem praefatio ad Adrianum.VI. Pon. Max. Cologne, Eucharius Cervicornus,

1532, 8vo, cont. blindst. calf over wood (rebacked with remains of old spine, old repairs), covers with

images of Paris, Pallas, Iuno and Venus, bevelled edges, [224] ff. Good copy.

Cfr. ill.

€ 800/1000

Early Cologne ed. of Erasmus’ ed. of the commentary on Psalms ascribed to Arnobius Jr. (1st Basel

1522), and

dedicated to Pope Adrian VI

with a long (12 ff.) letter, dated 1 August 1522 (Allen

1304). Woodcut mark on title; A1r within woodcut borders.

Ref.

Index Aurel. 108.898 [6]. VD-16

B-3148. Vanderhaeghen II 10. Cat. Rotterdam 236. Not in Adams, De Reuck, Machiels, BL etc.

1066 [Erasmus]

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CHRYSOSTOMUS, Johannes

 - Enarrationes (...) in D. Pauli Epistolas, ad

Galatas, Ephesios, Philippenses, Colossenses, Thessalonicenses II. [trsl. from the Greek by]

Erasmus and Wolfgang Musculus. Antwerp, J. Steelsius, 1544, 8vo, old vellum, 331-[1] ff. Good

copy.

€ 400/500

Rare Antwerp ed. of the Latin trsls. of Chrysostomus’comments on Paul’s Epistles. Erasmus’version

was dedicated to Cardinal John of Lorraine (Basel, 29 June 1527 = Allen 1841). One of 2 Steelsius

eds of 1544 (the other one with the printer Grapheus’ name in the colophon = Erasmus Online

4414). Woodcut mark on title. Old ownership entries on title.

Ref.

BT 6071. Pettegree NB 16900.

Cp. De Reuck 457 (= BT 1618, EOL 4414). Not in Erasmus Online, Adams, STC Dutch (BL), BnF.

1067 ERASMUS

 - Collectanea adagiorum veterum (…) ex secunda recognitione. Addita est tabula

(…). Strasburg, M. Schürer, July 1510, 4to, mod. half vellum, marbled paper on sides, [4]-lvii-

[7] ff. (paper age-toned, some dampstaining, sm. wormtrack in blank fore-edge margin). Good

copy.

€ 1500/2000

Very early ed. of the original version of Erasmus’ Adages. Capital spaces with guide letters. A few

ms. quotations in margins.

Ref.

Ind. Aurel. 161.403. VD-16 E-1912. B.B. II 276 E-61 Bezzel 51.

Benzing 495. Erasmus Online 21. Not in De Reuck, BnF.

~ A humanist Sammelband ~

1068 ERASMUS

 - De duplici copia verborum ac rerum commentarij duo [and] Epistola (...) ad Iacobum

Wymphelingium [and] Parabolae sive Similia. Strasburg, M. Schürer, December 1514, [4 (of

6)]-lxxii, [6], [56] ff. (without prel. index ff. 3-4) [bound with]

ANDRELINUS, Faustus

 - Epistolae

p(ro)uerbiales & morales longe lepidissime nec minus sententiosae. Ex secunda recognitione. Ibid.,

December 1513, [14] ff. [and]

FILELFO, Francesco

 - Conuiuior(um) libri duo de multaru(m)

ortu & incremento disciplinaru(m) (...) Epistola Leonardi Justiniani panegyrica. Epithome epularis

Lauticie Jodoci Galli Rubeaquensis [ed. Johannes Kierherus]. Speyer, C. Hist, 1508, [56] ff. (incl.

final blank) [and]

ERASMUS

 - Collectanea adagiorum veterum (...) Addita est tabula in ipsis

operis calce a Schurerio condita. Strasburg, M. Schürer, January 1518, [4]-lvii-[7] ff. (occ. minor

staining or spotting), 4 works in 1 vol., 4to, nice cont. blindst. calf (rubbed, ties gone), covers

with nice decorative border and central ornaments (front top corner def., boards wormed inside),