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  • Seller image for Soliloquii del Divo Padre Sancto Augustino volgari. Colophon: Impresso in Firenze Apetitione di Ser Piero Pacini da Pescia Adi. vii. digiugno nel. M.CCCCC.V. for sale by Libreria Alberto Govi di F. Govi Sas

    AUGUSTINUS, Aurelius Sanctus (Pseudo)

    Published by Firenze, [Bartolomeo de Libri] for Piero Pacini 7 June 1505, Firenze, 1505

    Seller: Libreria Alberto Govi di F. Govi Sas, Modena, MO, Italy

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    Condition: Buono (Good). 4to (194x132 mm). [34] leaves. Collation: a-c8 d6 e4. Woodcut vignette of St Augustine kneeling before the Virgin and Child on a throne on l. a1r. Colophon and double Pacini's woodcut device on last leaf verso. Woodcut decorative initials on black ground. Roman type. Decorative 19th-century binding in orange calf with gilt roll-border on covers and small papal device at the center, color paper endleaves (slightly worn and rubbed). Small marginal hole to l. a6 not affecting the text, some occasional minor foxing, all in all a good copy.Rare early Florence edition, a reprint of the 1496 Pacini edition, of this Italian translation of the apocryphal Soliloquia, a dialogue which describes St Augustine's state of mind between his conversion and baptism, containing a discussion of wisdom and the immortality of truth. In the later Middle Ages, Augustine's original text of the Soliloquia (?Discourses on God and the immortality of the soul') was virtually forgotten, and in its place a different and more mystical pseudo-Augustinian Soliloquia, composed in the thirteenth century, in the form of a confession, began to gain popularity. Of all St Augustine's apocryphal texts, this one was the most successful in Italy and in France. The Soliloquia was translated into Italian three times in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries and, although the translation remains anonymous, it is traditionally attributed to Fra Agostino da Scarperia, and it was certainly made in an Augustinian milieu.Edit 16, CNCE27760; Sander, 697; J.P. Migne, ed., Patrologiae cursus completus, series latina, Paris, 1861, vol. 40, col. 863; S. Periti, Contributo alla bibliografia fiorentina del 16. secolo: le edizioni dal 1501 al 1530, Udine, 2004, S37; P. Kristeller, Early Florentine Woodcuts, London, 1897, 10c. Book.

  • (Pseudo-) AUGUSTINUS, AURELIUS

    Published by In Firenze (Florence) , a petitione di Pietro Pacini da Pescia, 1505

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    Hardcover. Condition: Good. 4to (19.5 cm), decorative 19th century binding in orange calf with gold roll-border on covers and small papal device at centre, inside a bit of foxing but generally well preserved. On first leaf at top, a woodcut showing St. Augustine praying, and two woodcut printer's devices at last leaf; text in Italian, roman type, ff. nn. 34. Very rare early florentine printing containing the Italian translation of the apocryphal Soliloquia, a dialogue which describes Augustine's state of mind between his conversion and baptism, containing a discussion of wisdom and of the immortality of truth. In the later Middle Ages, Augustine's original text of the Soliloquia ('Soliloquies on God and the immortality of the soul') had been virtually forgotten, and in its place another pseudo-Augustinian Soliloquia (more mystical), composed in the thirteenth century, in the form of a confession, began to gain popularity. Of all the apocryphal Augustine texts, this one enjoyed the greatest success in Italy and in France. The Soliloquia was translated three times in Italian over the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries and, although the translation remains anonymous, it is traditionally attributed to Fra Agostino da Scarperia, and it was certainly realized in an Augustinian milieu. Sander 697: "Rarissima edizione del volgarizzamento d'una delle opere del corpus agostiniano che riscossero il più vasto successo e godettero di larga diffusione anche popolare; ma, essendo considerati proprio per questo libri d'uso comune, raramente venivano conservati, il che ne determina l'attuale rarità" (so the 'popular' nature and use of this book meant such editions hardly survive). Kristeller, Flor. Woodcuts, 10 c. According Worldcat 6 copies in USA (and 4 digital copies in other libraries), in Italy 7 copies, of which 2 are incomplete.

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    Pseudo - Aurelius Augustinus

    Published by Anton Sorg, Augsburg, 1477

    Seller: Pazzo Books, Boston, MA, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover (rebound in leather). Condition: Good Condition. In modern blue morocco with blanks added at the end to fill out the binding. Complete unto itself, but lacking the De consideratione by Bernardus Claravallensis that usually precedes it. Age toning to pages, chipping and darkening at edges, moderate soiling and light staining in spots, marginal notes in an attractive contemporary hand (or two hands, one later), a few leaves trimmed in the margin; still attractive overall. 7 leaves, rubricated. ISTC: ib00368000. Printed ca. 1475-1477, not long after Sorg left the Monastery of SS. Ulrich and Afra to found his own press. Size: Folio. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Religion & Theology; Incunabula. Inventory No: 045659.

  • Aschoff, Diethard und Aurelius Pseudo-Augustinus:

    Language: Latin

    Published by Turnholti : Brepols,, 1975

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    Gebundene Ausgabe. Condition: Gut. lat. XLI, 396 S., 1 Taf Introduction in german language, text in latin language. Hardback with boards of original publishers cloth, gilt lettered title to spine and cover, no dust jacket. Former library copy with removed external labelings from boards. Boards slightly rubbed, spine slightly discoloured, page edges slightly darkened, otherwise clean and well kept. Signature stamps on endpapers, title and page edges. + + + Originalleineneinband mit goldgepr. Rücken- und Deckelbetitelung (kein Schutzumschlag). Ordentlich ausgesondertes Bibliotheksexemplar mit entfernten äußerlichen Kennzeichnungen. Einband tls. leicht berieben, Rücken etwas aufgehellt, Schnitt geringf. nachgedunkelt, sonst sauber und gepflegt. Signatur- / Entwidmungsstempel a. Vorsatz, Druckvermerk u. Schnitt. Werktäglicher Versand. Jede Lieferung m. ordentl. Rechnung und ausgew. MwSt. Der Versand erfolgt als Büchersendung / Einschreiben mit der Deutschen Post bzw. als Päckchen / Paket mit DHL. Die Lieferzeit ist abhängig von der Versandart und beträgt innerhalb Deutschlands 3-5 Tage, in der EU 5 - 12 Tage. KEIN Versand an Packstationen. Körperschaften und juristische Personen werden auf Wunsch per offener Rechnung beliefert. ***ATTENTION U.S. CUSTOMERS: Due to the new tariffs, we are unable to ship packages to the USA at this time. Thank you for understanding.*** la Gewicht in Gramm: 1100.

  • Nachgebunden: - II. Rampegollis, Antonius de. Figurarum Biblie Opus. Köln, juxta predicatores (Cornelis van Ziericksee), 6.III.1505. 19 (st. 20) unn., 239 num., 1 unn. Bll., mit Titel- u. 9 (3 blgr.) Textholzschn. - III. (Pseudo-) Thomas de Aquino. Confessionale seu libellus optimus: de modo cofitendi: & de puritate co(n)scientie. Köln, Martin von Werden, 21.VI.1508. 24 Bll. mit 2mal demselben Holzschnitt. I. VD 16, A 4279; IA 110.095; Adams A 2214; Panzer VI, 361, 131; Proctor/Isaac 10513; STC 56. - Martin von Werden hat, wie hier, einen Holzschnitt oft als Druckermarke verwendet, der die Mutter Gottes, die Mutter Anna und das Christkind (Anna selbdritt, vgl. Muther 414) darstellt. II. VD 16, A 2972 (das unvollst. Münchener Expl.); Panzer VI, 357, 95; Proctor/Isaac 10544; STC 723; nicht bei Adams. - Sehr seltene, hübsch illustrierte Kölner Ausgabe des seinerzeit trotz Indizierung oft aufgelegten Bibelrepertoriums. Die schönen Holzschnitte hatten schon in verschiedenen Inkunabeln Verwendung gefunden, darunter Grüningers "Horae Mariae" (Kirchheim i. E. um 1493). Der auf Bll. A1v und R5r wiederholte Titelholzschnitt zeigt die Madonna im Strahlenkranz auf der Mondsichel; der blattgroße Holzschnitt auf dem vorletzten unn. Bl. verso zeigt im oberen Teil die Ausschüttung des hl. Geistes, im unteren die Taufe im Jordan und die Versuchung Christi; auf dem letzten unn. Bl. recto zwei kleine Holzschnitte mit dem Adler des Evangelisten Johannes und dem Evangelisten Markus in der Stube; die Rückseite desselben Bl. bringt eine ganzseitige Darstellung des Jüngsten Gerichts; auf Bl. X4v Darstellung des Gekreuzigten mit Maria u. Johannes; der kl. Holzschnitt auf Bl. FF5 zeigt die Dreifaltigkeit; der große Holzschnitt über dem Kolophon auf der Rückseite des Schlußbl. zeigt die von einer Engelsschar umgebene Dreifaltigkeit. III. VD 16, T 1026; Adams A 1404; Panzer VI, 364f., 162; Proctor/Isaac 10516; STC 859. - Auf Titel und letzter Seite der Holzschnitt mit der hl. Anna Selbdritt. I. anfangs stärker, sonst nur gering gebräunt, Titel mit getilgtem Besitzvermerk. u. kl. Bugeinrissen II ohne das Titelbl., Haupttext anfangs rubriziert u. mit rot eingemalter Lombarde, nur gering gebräunt u. kaum fleckig, letzte Blatt mit kl. Einriss. III. gering gebräunt u. fleckig, Tit. mit alter Notiz. Der hübsche Einband etwas berieben u. abgegriffen, Rücken mit handschr. Bibl.-Schild, hinteres Vorsatzblatt entfernt. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 0.