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Paris: Jacobeo, sub signo Pellicani ab Engleberto Marnefio, 1522. Second edition. Signatures: a-g8, h6(h5-6 both blank, half of h5 missing and lacking h6) LXII f. Bound in original vellum limp binding with hand lettering on spine "Cleree sermones/aVerdu DNI/1522": name on first page "Thomas Stevenson/Edinburgh/183. very good copy of a rare sermon. John Clérée dominican friar, preacher of the Late Middle Ages, is a little and unjustly forgotten nowadays. He was however very well known in the time of the kings Charles VIII and Louis XII, whose he has been the confessor. This study is based on the Quadragesimale said of Valenciennes. Clérée, using always of the rules of the scolastic Ars Praedicamdi, is nevertheless able to innovate by introducing in his sermons some dramatic dialogues. He is an accurate witness of the difficulties and problems of the french society about 1500 : the increasing inegalities between rich and poor ; the heaviness of the royal fiscality and of all kinds of taxes ; the…
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PRECORDIALISSIMI ac imp[re] ciabiles de adve[n]tu d[omi]ni Sermones co[m]pleti a Revere[n]do patre D. Joan[n]e Cleree ordinis p[re] dicatoru[m] g[e]neral. magistro artiu[m] ac sacre pagle doctore Parrhissie aureo quide[m] ordle editi atque declamati ad dei honorem animarumque salute[m] nu[n]c primum in lucem emissi felicite incipiunt: Venundantur Parrhisiis, in vico Jacobeo, sub signo Pellicani ab Engleberto Marnefio bibliopola ad edem divi Yvonis commorante [1522],[ Daté d'après l'épître de l'éditeur du 4 des calendes d'octobre 1522 [i.e. 28 sept. 1522].
by Clérée, Jean Clérée (1450-1507) Du Chastel, Jean. ; (Editor)
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Peregrinus: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis. Add: Jacobus de Voragine: Quadragesimale. Nicolaus de Dinkelsbuel: Concordantia in passionem dominicam Est autem huius operis ordo talis. Primo ponuntur sermones d[omi]nicales de tempore per anni circulu[m]. Secundo de sanctis, Tercio q[ua]dragesimale Jacobi de Foragine, Q[ua]rto concordantia quatuor euangelista[rum] in passiiones d[omi]nicam a magistro Nicolao Dinckelspubell collectam."/ At end of leaf m8: "Sermones Peregrini de tempore finiunt
by Peregrinus of Opole (1305-12, 1322-27) Jacobus de Voragine (1229-1298) & Nicolaus de Dinkelsbuel (1360-1433)
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[Ulm: Johann Zainer, not after 1479] (A copy now in Munich BSB has an ownership inscription dated 1479). [Peregrinus de Oppeln]. [daran: Quadragesimale] / [Jacobus de Voragine]. [und: Concordantia in passionem dominicam] / [Nicolaus de Dinkelsbuel]. Rubicated throughout. Bound in Calf over wooden boards, with catches and clasp restored.rebacked back restored using old material, cover covers rubbed and with small missing parts).I have located only two U.S.copies both defective. 238JPeregrinus: Sermones de tempore et de sanctis. Add: Jacobus de Voragine: Quadragesimale. Nicolaus de Dinkelsbuel: Concordantia in passionem dominicam Est autem huius operis ordo talis. Primo ponuntur sermones d[omi]nicales de tempore per anni circulu[m]. Secundo de sanctis, Tercio q[ua]dragesimale Jacobi de Foragine, Q[ua]rto concordantia quatuor euangelista[rum] in passiiones d[omi]nicam a magistro Nicolao Dinckelspubell collectam."/ At end of leaf m8: "Sermones Peregrini de tempore finiunt. ¶ Folio. "Pars I (188): a-d8,…
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Petro et Roma adversus Velenu[m] Lutheranum, libri quatuor
by Cochlaeus, Johannes Cochlaeus (1479- 1552. )
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Cologne: [In officina honesti civis Petri Quentell], 1525. Quarto 7 ½ x 5 ¾ inches [A]4, B-Q4; P2] unsigned. Disbound. BM STC German,; p. 248; Adams,; C2265; Panzer,; VI, 391, 408; Pegg,; 674; Kuczynski,; 464; Hohenemser,; 3233; Spahn, Cochlaeus,; 30. After Emser's death Cochlæus took his place as secretary to Duke George of Saxony, whom he defended against an attack of Luther based on the false charge of an alliance between the Catholic princes at Breslau Conjointly with Duke George he laboured strenuously in 1530, to refute the Augsburg Confession, and later directed against Melanchthon, its author, his bitter "Philippicae". Because of a pamphlet against Henry VIII of England he was transferred in 1535 to a canonry in Meissen.. With indomitable ardour he published pamphlet after pamphlet against Luther and Melanchthon, against Zwingli, Butzer, Bullinger, Cordatus, Ossiander, etc. Almost all of these publications, however, were written in haste and bad temper, without the necessary revision and…
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Physick for families. Or, The new, safe and powerful way of physick, upon constant proof established; enabling every one, at sea or land, by the medicines herein mentioned, to cure themselves, their friends and relations, in all distempers and diseases. Without any the trouble, hazzard, pain or danger of purgers, vomiters, bleedings, issues, glisters, blisters, opium, antimony and quicksilver, so full of perplexity in sickness. By William Walwyn physitian. : Family Medicine in 1696
by Walwyn, William Walwyn, (1600-1681)
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London: J.R. and are to be sold by the author, 1696. Third edition, the first was printed in 1674. . This copy is bound in a red textured cloth with "Birmingham Medical Institute" on the spine as well as "Walwyn's Physic-1696.". Two Copies in N.America: U.S. National Library of Medicine , University of Minnesota ,UCLA Other copies I have located are at British Library and University of Birmingham ( which is this copy and was sold by them) Wing (2nd ed.), W690. Lacking a frontispiece A1 portrait of William Walwyn engraved by R. White. supplied with a photocopy.. William Walwyn, the son of Robert Walwyn, was born in Newland, Worcestershire, 1600. As a young man he was apprenticed to a silkman in Paternoster Row. Later he started his own business and joined the Merchant Adventurers Company. As a Puritan, Walwyn supported the Parliamentary army during the Civil War. In 1645 he published a pamphlet, England's Lamentable Slavery. In 1646 Walwyn joined with John Lilburne, and John Wildman to form a…
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Poems On several Occasions. Written By Charles Cotton, Esq;
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London: 1689: Printed for Tho. Basset, at the George in Fleet-street; Will. Hinsman and Tho. Fox, in Westminster-Hall, 1689. First edition. Printed: 1689 1630-1687 Octavo, 72 x 45 inches First edition A4, B-Z8, Aa-Zz8 Bound in full contemporary calf ruled in blind a good unsophisticated copy Another oddly isolated and under-valued poet is Charles Cotton, whose posthumous volume of Poems on Several Occasions (1689) appears to have aroused little contemporary interest, and who was probably little known by the time of Addison and Pope, except for his burlesque poems and The Wonders of the Peak Yet there is more and better poetry in the 1689 volume than is to be found in any other minor poet of the Restoration: if this was not recognized at the time it must have been because Cotton's natural vein was out of fashion There was still a public for the natural that was at the same time low; but by 1689 the polite reader expected a good deal more sophistication and artificiality than Cotton usually gave him He…
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Poems and songs. By Thomas Flatman. The third edition with additions and amendments. Me quoque Vatem Dicunt Pastores, sed non Ego credulus illis. Virgil
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London: Printed for Benjamin Tooke, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1682, 1682. 1637-1688 Octavo, 7 1/10 x 4 3/5 in Third edition, with sixteen new poems appearing for the first time A8, a-b8, B-K8, L7, M8 (Complete, collating just as the Grolier copy, with the signature L7) The engraved portrait frontispiece of Flatman which appears for the first time in this edition is present in this copy Bound in full modern calf ¶Thomas Flatman, poet and miniature-painter, was "a fellow of New College in 1656, and in that year contributed to the collection of Oxford verses on the death of Charles Capel In 1657 he left Oxford, without a degree, for the Inner Temple He was created MA of Cambridge by the King's letters, dated 11 Dec 1666 "Having settled in London he devoted his talents to painting and poetry. ¶As a miniature-painter he was, and is, greatly esteemed; but his poetry, which was received with applause by his contemporaries, has been unduly depreciated by later critics Granger declares that…
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Poems by Michael Drayton esquyer. Newly corrected and augmented
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London: 1637: W. Stansby for J. Smethwick, 1637. Printed: 1637 1563-1631 Octavo, 5 1/4 x 325 in A-X12 This copy is bound in nineteenth century full red morocco, with gilt spine and edges Born within a year before Shakespeare, and dying when Milton was already twenty-three, he worked hard at poetry during nearly sixty years of his long life, and was successful in keeping in touch with the poetical progress of a crowded and swiftly-moving period His earliest published work tastes of Tottel's Miscellany: before he dies, he suggests Carew and Suckling, and even anticipates Dryden This quality of forming, as it were, a map or mirror of his age gives him a special interest to the student of poetry, which is quite distinct from his peculiar merits as a poet This edition of the poems contains "The baron's wars", "England's heroical epistles", "The legend of Robert Duke of Normandy", "The legend of Matilda", "The legend of Pierce Gaveston", "The legend of Great Cromwell" and "Idea" .
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The Primitive Origin of Mankind considered and examined according to the light of nature: The first use of the word EVOLUTION in English
by Hale, Sir Matthew Hale
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London: William Godbid for William Shrowsbery, 1677, 1676. This copy is bound in full later panneled calf with a spine label. It is a very handsome copy. This copy was owned by Desmond Morris, and has his book plate. The problem of human origins, of how and when the first humans appeared in the world, has been addressed in a DSC_0042variety of ways in western thought. In the 17th century the predominant explanation for the origin of the world and the beings that inhabit it, especially human beings, was based on the biblical account of creation. It was almost universally accepted that humans had been created by a supernatural agent using supernatural means. But alternative explanations for the production of the first humans did exist, according to which the first humans were produced by nature through some form of spontaneous generation" (Matthew R. Goodrum). The word evolution (from the Latin evolution, meaning "to unroll like a scroll") appeared in English in the 17th century, referring to an…
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Prosper de vita contemplatina atque actuali : sive de norma ecclesiasticorum: De Vita contemplativa. De Vita actuali
by Prosper of Aquitanus ±c. 499-505 (more likely Julian Pomerius)
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Speyer: Peter Drach, 1587. First and second editions , Copies are known mixed with sheets from the 1486 printing (Goff P1022); cf. J. Dane, Abstractions of evidence in the study of manuscripts and early printed books (Farnham, 2009) pp.96-100. Bound in early green sturdy vellum slight cracking at joint; paste-downs with bookplates. This copy has some light wear, glue residue at front with free endpaper glued to front paste-down at inner margin; mild cracking at front hinge; several leaves with small corner losses or tears, or small corner repairs; pages toned with occasional light grime, foxing, and light damp staining; upper margin closely trimmed; a  good copy.. The title page has a beautiful floral frame in gold and all the capitals have been stroked in red. Along with the early green vellum this book is quite lovely.. Pseudo- Prosper. The author is probably Julianus Pomerius, cf Lexikon für Theologie und Kirche, VIII (Freiburg i.B., 1936) pp.362, 504-505 (Aquilon)  "Pomerius. [He] claims…
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