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Christi. De fide. De sanctis per anni circulum. 2 parts in 1 vol. Hagenau,
H. Gran, 1514. With two fine title-borders. The first title printed in red
and black. With figured initials. Gothic type. 272 Ivs. (the last blank) and
152 Ivs. Double cols. 4to. Old blind-tooled calf over wood (damaged), with
remains of clasps. f 58.—
Panzer VII, 79, 95. Proctor 11 663a, 11 663b. Ritter, B i b 1. A 1 s a c. 1853.
2066 PETRUS LOME ARDUS, O. P. Textus Sententiarum libri IV. Cum resolu-
tiss. Nicolai (sic) Gorichen, O. F. M., expositione. (At the end:) Venice,
Gr. de Gregoriis, 1514. Printed in Gothic type, the commentary in a smaller
letter. 232 numb. Ivs. Fol. Sd. f 60.-—
Rare! The commentator, Henricus of Gorcum (wrongly called Nicolaus on the title), was
Vice-chancellor of the University at Cologne ca. 1460. — Blank portion of title-leaf restored,
small hole in 2nd leaf and round wormhole in side margins of last Ivs., else good copy.
2067 (—) ARNOLDUS WESALIENSIS. Epitome singularum distinctionum in
IV libros Sententiarum, una cum distichis ad singula capita, summam rei
complectentibus post positis. Venice, Ad signum spei, 1552. With printer’s
mark and some historiated initials. 74 Ivs. 19th-century blind-stamped
calf, with label. f 40.—
2068 (—) RUBEUS, Archang., C. S. A. Incarnationis opus videlicet distinctio-
nes in tertium Sententiarum librum, in quibus non solum de incarnatione
pertractatur, sed etiam de conceptione virginis, de adoratione imaginum,
de gratia, scientia, merito ac passione Christi, de fide, spe, charitate, etc.
Rome 1614. With woodcut vignettes and historiated initials. 20, 315 pp.
Fol. Old limp vellum. f 32.—
2069 (—) THOMAS AQUINAS. Scriptum in primum (instead of IV) libr.
sententiarum quorum distinctiones, ac quaestiones sequens index ostendit.
Rome, heirs of A. Blado and J. O. Liliotus, 1570. Large woodcut vignette
on title adorned with the likeness of Thom. Aquin., fine printer’s mark on
last If. and numerous small initials. 6, 146 Ivs. Fol. Old vellum (slightly
damaged). f 23.—
2070 PEYCHT SPIGEL der Siinder. Nuremberg, Hans Stuchs, 1510. One three-
quarter page ïvoodcut, a circle within a square, the symbols of the four
evangelists in the corners, text within the arcs of the circle, the Saviour
. seated on a rainbow, His right hand raised, on the right St. John, on the
left Maria, both on their knees, in the middle the dead rising from their
graves. Some smaller woodcuts and a historiated initial, several times
repeated. Gothic type. 120 Ivs. 4to Old sheepskin, gilt and gauffered edges.
f 180.—
Panzer, Annale n, 666. Proctor 11087. The woodcut of the Last Judgment which
occurs on the first If. bears the date 1509 and is probably after Dürer or Scheufelein. See
Heller, A. Dürer, 2051. The initial represents a confessor and penitent. On last If.
two short pieces in verse (Der Engel Gottes spricht, Der Teufel spricht), with small woodcuts
of angel and devil. — Nice booklet in very good condition.
2071 PEYRAT, Guill. du. L’histoire ecclésiastique de la cour ou les antiquitéz et
recherches de la chapelle, et oratoire du roy de France, depuis Clovis I.
iusque à nostre temps. Paris, Henry Sara, 1645. With vignette on the title.
56, 886, 64 pp. Fol. Old calf (rubbed). Brunet II, 890. f 27.—
2072 PEYRERE, Is. de la. Epistola ad Philotimum qua exponit rationes, propter
quas eiuraverit sectam Calvini, quam profitebatur et librum de Prae-
Adamitis quem ediderat. Deprecatio ad Papam Alexandrum VII super hoc
Ludwig Rosenthal’s Antiquariaat, ’s-Gravelandseweg 152, Hilversum-Holland.
Cat. 202
Christi. De fide. De sanctis per anni circulum. 2 parts in 1 vol. Hagenau,
H. Gran, 1514. With two fine title-borders. The first title printed in red
and black. With figured initials. Gothic type. 272 Ivs. (the last blank) and
152 Ivs. Double cols. 4to. Old blind-tooled calf over wood (damaged), with
remains of clasps. f 58.—
Panzer VII, 79, 95. Proctor 11 663a, 11 663b. Ritter, B i b 1. A 1 s a c. 1853.
2066 PETRUS LOME ARDUS, O. P. Textus Sententiarum libri IV. Cum resolu-
tiss. Nicolai (sic) Gorichen, O. F. M., expositione. (At the end:) Venice,
Gr. de Gregoriis, 1514. Printed in Gothic type, the commentary in a smaller
letter. 232 numb. Ivs. Fol. Sd. f 60.-—
Rare! The commentator, Henricus of Gorcum (wrongly called Nicolaus on the title), was
Vice-chancellor of the University at Cologne ca. 1460. — Blank portion of title-leaf restored,
small hole in 2nd leaf and round wormhole in side margins of last Ivs., else good copy.
2067 (—) ARNOLDUS WESALIENSIS. Epitome singularum distinctionum in
IV libros Sententiarum, una cum distichis ad singula capita, summam rei
complectentibus post positis. Venice, Ad signum spei, 1552. With printer’s
mark and some historiated initials. 74 Ivs. 19th-century blind-stamped
calf, with label. f 40.—
2068 (—) RUBEUS, Archang., C. S. A. Incarnationis opus videlicet distinctio-
nes in tertium Sententiarum librum, in quibus non solum de incarnatione
pertractatur, sed etiam de conceptione virginis, de adoratione imaginum,
de gratia, scientia, merito ac passione Christi, de fide, spe, charitate, etc.
Rome 1614. With woodcut vignettes and historiated initials. 20, 315 pp.
Fol. Old limp vellum. f 32.—
2069 (—) THOMAS AQUINAS. Scriptum in primum (instead of IV) libr.
sententiarum quorum distinctiones, ac quaestiones sequens index ostendit.
Rome, heirs of A. Blado and J. O. Liliotus, 1570. Large woodcut vignette
on title adorned with the likeness of Thom. Aquin., fine printer’s mark on
last If. and numerous small initials. 6, 146 Ivs. Fol. Old vellum (slightly
damaged). f 23.—
2070 PEYCHT SPIGEL der Siinder. Nuremberg, Hans Stuchs, 1510. One three-
quarter page ïvoodcut, a circle within a square, the symbols of the four
evangelists in the corners, text within the arcs of the circle, the Saviour
. seated on a rainbow, His right hand raised, on the right St. John, on the
left Maria, both on their knees, in the middle the dead rising from their
graves. Some smaller woodcuts and a historiated initial, several times
repeated. Gothic type. 120 Ivs. 4to Old sheepskin, gilt and gauffered edges.
f 180.—
Panzer, Annale n, 666. Proctor 11087. The woodcut of the Last Judgment which
occurs on the first If. bears the date 1509 and is probably after Dürer or Scheufelein. See
Heller, A. Dürer, 2051. The initial represents a confessor and penitent. On last If.
two short pieces in verse (Der Engel Gottes spricht, Der Teufel spricht), with small woodcuts
of angel and devil. — Nice booklet in very good condition.
2071 PEYRAT, Guill. du. L’histoire ecclésiastique de la cour ou les antiquitéz et
recherches de la chapelle, et oratoire du roy de France, depuis Clovis I.
iusque à nostre temps. Paris, Henry Sara, 1645. With vignette on the title.
56, 886, 64 pp. Fol. Old calf (rubbed). Brunet II, 890. f 27.—
2072 PEYRERE, Is. de la. Epistola ad Philotimum qua exponit rationes, propter
quas eiuraverit sectam Calvini, quam profitebatur et librum de Prae-
Adamitis quem ediderat. Deprecatio ad Papam Alexandrum VII super hoc
Ludwig Rosenthal’s Antiquariaat, ’s-Gravelandseweg 152, Hilversum-Holland.
Cat. 202