255
1.
Extr. rare ed. (4th recorded copy?) of a trsl. by the Louvain theologian Alardus Amstelredamus
(1491-1544) of a collection of Greek prayers by Matthew, Bishop of Ephesus (c. 1400).
Ref.
NK
3507. Pettegree NB 20713. De Graaf (Alardus) 13. Kölker (Alardus/Crocus) A.L. 14. Not in Adams,
BL, BnF.
2.
Libr. stamp.
Ref.
BT 8197. NB 9880.
~ Annotated copy ~
1148
[Aristotle]
-
FONTAINE, Simon
- Dialectica prodidagmata ad adeundum Aristotelem magnopere
necessaria. Cum appendice eorum vocabulorum, quorum in concertationibus philosophicis usus est
creberrimus [enl. ed.]. Paris, C. Fremy, 1556, 8vo, mod. blindruled calf “à l’antique”, 84 ff. (bottom
inner margin of quires H-I sl. stained, wormtrack in blank top inner margin of quires D-G). Very
good copy.
Cfr. ill.
€ 500/700
Extr. rare ed. (
only recorded complete copy?
) of an introduction to Aristotle’s dialectics for
university students. In italics.
Ff 1-55 fully annotated
in cont. handwriting.
Ref.
Pettegree FB
70827 (1 inc. copy at Barcelona). Not in Adams, Buisson, Cranz/Schmitt (Aristotle), Green/Murphy
(Rhetoric), BL, BnF.
1149
[Brabant]
-
Die nieuwe Chronijcke van Brabandt oft vervolch vande oude
. Midtsgaders
Vlaenderen, Hollandt en Zeelant (...) beghinnende An xv.C. en(de) xvi. en(de) eyndende An.
xv.C. lxv. incluz. Antwerp, (W. Silvius for) J. Mollijns (Antwerp), P. van Hasselt (Brussels) &
H. Aelbrechts (Amsterdam), 1565, folio, old mottled sheep (rubbed), gilt spine on 6 raised bands
(joints splitting), red edges, [4]-457-[3] pp. (front endpaper gone, margins of 1st 3 ff. and 2 ff. at the
end frayed or cut off and clumsily strengthened touching some letters, some minor soiling). Good
copy.
Cfr. ill.
€ 750/1000
Only ed.
of this very rare chronicle of Brabant for the years 1516-1565, ascribed to Jan Mollijns
(acrostich on A1v) or Bernard van de Putte. Complete with the (often lacking)
large folding map of
the new Canal from Brussels to Antwerp
(on 4 ff., 3 tears repaired). Woodcut
portrait
of Charles
V on title,
8 woodcuts
in text (1 repeat) i.a. a full-page portrait of Philip II and a
full-page view of
Antwerp and the frozen Scheldt
(p. 443). Printed in gothic type in 2 cols.
Ref.
Pettegree NB 26130.
BT 2211. TB 3639. Moes/Burger 155.
115 0
114 8




