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With the printer Alantsee´s famous device 1516

With the printer Alantsee´s famous device 1516
With the printer Alantsee´s famous device 1516
With the printer Alantsee´s famous device 1516
With the printer Alantsee´s famous device 1516
With the printer Alantsee´s famous device 1516
With the printer Alantsee´s famous device 1516
With the printer Alantsee´s famous device 1516
With the printer Alantsee´s famous device 1516

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14000 SEK

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12 000-15 000 SEK

Description

PETRUS HISPANUS. Paruorum logicalium liber: succincto epitomatis compendio [con]tinens: perutiles argutissimi dialectici Petri Hispani tractatus priores sex: [et] clarissimi philosophi Marsilij logices docume[n]ta cum vtilissimis comme[n]tarijs. Per viru[m] Conradu[m] Pschlacher]... Addite perutiles in Posteriora Arist. questiones luculenta eruditione contexte / [per Conradu[m] Pschlacher]. Additu[m] quoq[ue] Compendiariu[m] ab Obligationes [et] Insolubilia introductoriu[m].Vienna (Johann Singriener for Leonhard and Lucas Alantsee) 1516.

Small 4:o (about 210x149 mm.). (8), 1-240 ll. Title printed in red and black, Alantsee´s woodcut device on verso of last but one leaf and last leaf recto with the large imperial double-eagle coat-of-arms in woodcut.
Contemporary blindtooled half pigskin over wooden boards, somewhat worn, wormholes, brass clasps and fittings, spine in four compartments with manuscript title. Wide margins, several scattered small wormholes, worm track to upper inner margin to leaves 39-50 (not affecting text, but causing loss to blank outer margin of pages 42-47), light waterstain to final leaves ( generally in clean condition), occasional early annotations. Title with signature of Fabianus de Rudolphis dated 1579.

VD16 J 672.
Extreemely rare edition of a compilation of treatises on the so-called "Parva naturalia" or "Tractatus de proprietatibus terminorum", a widespread medieval university textbook of Aristotelian and scholastic logic. It contains texts by (1) Petrus Hispanus (13th c.), mostly identified with the Portuguese scholar Peter Juliani, who was elected Pope John XXI in 1276, (2) Marsilius of Inghen (1340-1396), a Dutch scholastic philosopher in Paris and Heidelberg, (3) Konrad Pschlacher (fl. 1512-1516), a Viennese philosopher.
Beautifully printed edition with the famous device by Alantsee.

Auktionsnummer:

6011

Date:

2019-12-11