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ALLUT, Paul
Etude biographique & bibliographique sur Symphorien Champier. Lyon, 1859. Reprint 1972, 21x13 cm. Cloth. With portrait, plate, and some facsimiles. (IV), XXIV, 431 pp
Very detailed descriptions of 50 printed works. Champier (1472-1539), a renowned physician, historian and theologian, was one of the earliest of the French humanists. Pp. 97-264: bibliographie 1498-1537.
9789060042755
Related Subjects: Bibliography, Persons - Biography - Humanism - Reprints
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ANDREAS, Valerius
Bibliotheca Belgica. De Belgis vita scriptisque claris. Praemissa Topographica Belgii totius seu Germaniae Inferioris descriptione. Editio renovata & tertia parte auctior. Louvain, 1643. Facsimile 1973, 22,5x15,5 cm. Cloth with gilt vignet and lettering. 2 parts in 1 volume. (XXXVI), 110, (2) + 900 pp
Second (last), much augmented edition of an important early bio-bibliographical dictionary of Dutch- and Belgian authors. It is a major source book for our bio-bibliographical knowledge of sixteenth century Humanism in the Low Countries.
9789060043189
Related Subjects: Bibliography, Topographic - Bookhistory, General - Facsimiles - Humanism
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BISSELS, Paul
Humanismus und Buchdruck. Vorreden humanistischer Drucke in Köln im ersten Drittel des 16. Jahrhunderts. Nieuwkoop, 1965. 16x23,8 cm. Wrappers. 46 pp
9789060040157
Related Subjects: Bookhistory, Printing & Publishing - Humanism - Neolatinism
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BOSMA, Jelle Johannes
Woorden van een gezond verstand. De invloed van de Verlichting op de in het Nederlands uitgegeven preken van 1750 tot 1800. Nieuwkoop, 1997. 24,5x16,5 cm. Cloth. With 27 illustrations. XI, 752 pp
The role of religion in Dutch Enlightenment is reconstructed here by analysing the 1.753 printed sermons in Dutch published between 1750 and 1800. These are extensively described in the second part of this study (pp. 445-701). The bibliography covers all major collections in the Netherlands and abroad, allowing for further research. Fully indexed and with a comprehensive summary in English.
9789060044414
Related Subjects: Humanism - Literary History, 18th-20th century - Theology & Church History, Reformation
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DeMOLEN, Richard L
The Spirituality of Erasmus of Rotterdam. Nieuwkoop, 1987. 8vo. Cloth. With frontispiece. XVIII, 224 pp. (Bibliotheca Humanistica & Reformatorica, Vol. XL) "Finally, one must commend DeMolen for providing indeed a highly competend treatment. Throughout the chapters in this new book, one gets the feeling led by a true master in the field" (Kenneth A. Strand in Erasmus of Rotterdam Society, Yearbook 1988).
9789060043929
Related Subjects: Humanism
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DUBIEZ, F. J
Op de grens van Humanisme en Hervorming. De betekenis van de boekdrukkunst te Amsterdam in een bewogen tijd, 1506-1578. Ten geleide door H.F. Wijnman. Nieuwkoop, 1962. 8vo. Cloth. With 32 plates. XII, 255 pp
A history of printing and publishing at Amsterdam from the beginnings (1506) up to the "Alteration" (1578). At the end of each chapter devoted to a printer, publisher or bookseller a short-title list of his production, with references to existing bibliographies and location of copies.  Extensive summary in English.
9789060040461
Related Subjects: Bookhistory, General - Humanism - Theology & Church History, Reformation
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FONTAINE VERWEY, H. de la
Humanisten, Dwepers en Rebellen in de Zestiende Eeuw. Derde herziene druk 1982, 8vo. Paperback. Illustrated. 192 pp
About the 16th century and the modern book; the House of Love; the painter
9789060721100
Related Subjects: Bookhistory, General - Humanism
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GELDER, H.A. Enno van
The two reformations in the 16th century. A study of the religious aspects and consequences of Renaissance and Humanism. The Hague, 1961. Second reprint 1964, 8vo. Wrappers. (XII), 406 pp
Related Subjects: Humanism - Reprints - Theology & Church History, Reformation
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GIBAUD, Henri (editor)
Un inédit d'Erasme: la premičre version du Nouveau Testament copié par Pierre Meghen 1506-1509. Angers, HES Publishers, 1982. Large 4to. Printed wrappers. With frontispiece and 13 illustrations. 2 parts in 1 volume. 132 + 585 pp
First publication of the original Manuscript of an epochmaking work which went through five printed editions in the author's lifetime and well over twohundred editions during the sixteenth century. Introduction, all variants, notes etc.; the Vulgate text printed parallel with Erasmus' version.  "... a work of monumental effort... a must for every research library" (Renaissance Quarterly).
Related Subjects: Humanism - Theology & Church History, Reformed Authors
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JONES, Howard
Master Tully. Cicero in Tudor England. Nieuwkoop, 1981. 8vo. Cloth. 320 pp
'Master Tully' is the first full-scale examinnation of the influence of the Roman statesman, orator, essayist, and stylist Marcus Tullius Cicero upon English intellectual and cultural life during the sixteenth century. Following early chapters on Cicero's life, career, and writings, the author examines Cicero's reputation during the mediaeval period, with special emphasis upon the manuscript tradition of Ciceronian works, and details the emergence of Cicero as a model of the ideal civic humanist during the early years of the Renaissance in Italy.
9789060044438
Related Subjects: Humanism - Neolatinism
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JONES, Howard
Printing the Classical Text. 't Goy, HES & DE GRAAF Publishers, 2004. 16x25 cm. Cloth. Illustrated. X, 225 pp. (Bibliotheca Humanistica & Reformatorica, Vol. LXII)
The first Classical text was printed at Mainz in 1465. By the end of 1500 more than 350 printers in over 70 locations had contributed to the printing of more than 1500 separate editions. Almost every Classical Latin author had been printed, many in multiple editions, and the printing of Greek authors was well under way. Printing the Classical Text presents a comprehensive survey of this momentous period in the evolution of the Classical text. Since the course of Classical printing cannot be viewed separately from the course of printing generally, the opening chapter of the book locates Classical printing within the wider context by reviewing some of the cultural, intellectual, and commercial factors which affected the printing industry as a whole during the first fifty years of its development. The two central chapters are devoted respectively to the Latin and Greek editions themselves. With respect to Latin editions, which represent more than ninety percent of the whole, comprehensive chronological listings provide details of the printing history of each of the more than seventy authors represented. These are supplemented by a synoptic chart and by a running commentary in which the author identifies observable patterns and highlights the most distinctive features. The relatively small number of editions of Greek authors allows the author to accord them individual treatment in which each is examined in the context of its printer's instinctive publishing programme. This analysis is preceded by an account of the introduction of Greek studies into Italy, where all fifteenth-century editions of Greek authors were printed, and by a review of the typographical challenges which faced the earliest printers of Greek texts.The concluding chapter of the book takes up the controversial question of editorial quality. The author examines what the process of editing involved and attempts to assign to the earliest printed Classical editions their appropriate place in the evolution of the authoritative text in light of both the claims which the earliest editors themselves made and the less enthusiastic judgement rendered by modern critics. Printing the Classical Text will be of interest to Classicists, literary historians, students of the Renaissance, and historians of the book.Howard Jones is Professor of Classics at McMaster University, Canada, and is the author of books on Cicero, Gassendi, and the Epicurean tradition.
9789061942795
Related Subjects: Bookhistory, General - Bookhistory, Incunabula - Bookhistory, Printing & Publishing - Humanism - Literary History, Classics
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KALLENBACH, Joseph
Les Humanistes polonais. Fribourg, 1891. 4to. Wrappers. 72 pp
A concise history of Humanism in Poland. - Pp. 47-72: "(21) Lettres inédites des humanistes Jean Zamoyski, Casaubon, Simon Szymonowicz, Jacques Sobieski, et autres".
Related Subjects: Humanism
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KLEINSCHMIDT, Harald
Ruling the Waves. Emperor Maximilian I, the Search for Islands and the Transformation of the European Wolrd Picture, c. 1500 2008. 16 x 25cm. Cloth with full colour dustjacket. 29 black and white illustrations. 480 pp. (Bibliotheca Humanistica & Reformatorica, Vol. LXIII)
In this work Kleinschmidt is tracing the political implications of the transformation of the European world picture in the age of Emperor Maximilian I. It is relevant for Renaissance political and cultural history. At closer inspection Maximilian turns out to have been a crucial though much underestimated figure in the context of the changes of the world picture during his time. Not only was he continuously and persistently involved in activities through which these changes were provoked. He also issued and authorized the most comprehensive sources relevant to the impact that the changes of the world picture had on politics and international relations. This work describes the exploration travels around the world, ordered by Maximilian, among which were the Portuguese expeditions to Ethiopia and India
The study proceeds chronologically in three parts, describing first (A) in brief the aspects of the emerging structure of territorial rule, concepts of universalism attached to the Roman Empire and the world picture during the Middle Ages, followed by part B which examines the changes of the world picture and Maximilian's role (the Portuguese and Spanish Expeditions) in it. The last section (C) surveys the emerging of the new world order, the transformation of the Roman Empire as an institution of universal rule and the consolidation of territorial politics during the first half of the sixteenth century

978 90 6194 020 3
Related Subjects: Cosmography & Navigation - Europe - Exploration - Humanism - Maps - 16th Century - Renaissance - World Maps
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KÖLKER, A.J
Alardus Aemstelredamus en Cornelius Crocus. Twee Amsterdamse priester-humanisten. Bijdrage tot de kennis van het Humanisme in Noord-Nederland in de eerste helft van de zestiende eeuw. Nijmegen, 1963. 8vo. Wrappers. With 13 plates. XI, 357 pp
Pp. 269-336 : Bibliographie. Lijst van boeken, brieven en gedichten. Summary in German.
Related Subjects: Humanism - Humanists
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KRAUSE, Carl
Helius Eobanus Hessus, sein Leben und seine Werke. Ein Beitrag zur Cultur- und Gelehrtengeschichte des 16. Jahrhunderts. Gotha, 1879. Reprint 1963, 8vo. Cloth. With portrait. 2 volumes. XII, 416 + VI, 287 pp
Anhang: Verzeichnis der Schriften und Veröffentlichungen Eobans.
9789060040928
Related Subjects: Biography - Humanism - Neolatinism - Reprints
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