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1577 Lorenzo Valla BLIND TOOLED PIGSKIN 16th CENTURY antique de Lingvae Latinae

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Valla, Lorenzo
Lavrentii Vallae de Lingvae Latinae Elegantia Libri Sex, iam Novissime de Integro Bona Fide Emacvlati. Eiusdem de Reciprocatione Sui & Suus Libellus: & in Errores Antonij Raudensis & Poggij Florent. Adnotationes...
Colonia Agrippinae [i.e. Cologne, Germany], Apud Ioannem Gymnicum, sub Monocerote; 1577
834, [45] pp.
(8vo) 15.9x9.4 cm (6¼x3¾")
period blind-tooled white pigskin over wood, with acanthus and floral motifs and profile images of men, stamped "I.K.W" and dated 1584 on front board; clasp furniture still present on boards, clasp arms no longer present.
Very good interior condition

The Elegantia lingua Latinae by Lorenzo Valla is a rallying cry for cultivating a pure and advanced Latin style as a key to a well-rounded education.
It helped drive the revival of classical learning in Europe by establishing a standard for correct Latin usage that was widely adopted by scholars, writers, and educators in the age of budding humanism.
Lorenzo Valla is best known for exposing the Donation of Constantine as a forgery, delivering a significant blow to the claims of the papacy's political authority.
Text in Latin

Lorenzo Valla (c. 1406–1457) was one of the most important humanists of his time.
In his Elegantiae linguae Latinae, an advanced handbook of Latin language and style, he gave the humanist program some of its most trenchant and combative formulations, bringing the study of Latin to an unprecedented level. He made numerous contributions to classical scholarship. But he also used his vast knowledge of the classical languages and their literatures as a tool to criticize a wide range of ideas, theories, and established practices. He famously exposed the Donation of Constantine—an important document justifying the papacy’s claims to temporal rule—as a forgery. He compared, for the first time, St. Jerome’s translation of the Bible with the Greek text of the New Testament, thereby laying the foundations of critical biblical scholarship. In his Repastinatio dialectice et philosophie (Re-ploughing of Dialectic and Philosophy), also known as his Dialectics or Dialectical Disputations, he attacked scholastic-Aristotelian thought from an essentially linguistic point of view, arguing that philosophy should conform to common sense and common linguistic usage. Already highly controversial in his own times, Valla’s works continue to provoke debate in modern times, which reflects broader discussions about the philosophical relevance and significance of Renaissance humanism for the development of early modern philosophy.

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Valla, Lorenzo
Lavrentii Vallae de Lingvae Latinae Elegantia Libri Sex, iam Novissime de Integro Bona Fide Emacvlati. Eiusdem de Reciprocatione Sui & Suus Libellus: & in Errores Antonij Raudensis & Poggij Florent. Adnotationes...
Colonia Agrippinae [i.e. Cologne, Germany], Apud Ioannem Gymnicum, sub Monocerote; 1577
834, [45] pp.
(8vo) 15.9x9.4 cm (6¼x3¾")
period blind-tooled white pigskin over wood, with acanthus and floral motifs and profile images of men, stamped "I.K.W" and dated 1584 on front board; clasp furniture still present on boards, clasp arms no longer present.
Very good interior condition

The Elegantia lingua Latinae by Lorenzo Valla is a rallying cry for cultivating a pure and advanced Latin style as a key to a well-rounded education.
It helped drive the revival of classical learning in Europe by establishing a standard for correct Latin usage that was widely adopted by scholars, writers, and educators in the age of budding humanism.
Lorenzo Valla is best known for exposing the Donation of Constantine as a forgery, delivering a significant blow to the claims of the papacy's political authority.
Text in Latin

Lorenzo Valla (c. 1406–1457) was one of the most important humanists of his time.
In his Elegantiae linguae Latinae, an advanced handbook of Latin language and style, he gave the humanist program some of its most trenchant and combative formulations, bringing the study of Latin to an unprecedented level. He made numerous contributions to classical scholarship. But he also used his vast knowledge of the classical languages and their literatures as a tool to criticize a wide range of ideas, theories, and established practices. He famously exposed the Donation of Constantine—an important document justifying the papacy’s claims to temporal rule—as a forgery. He compared, for the first time, St. Jerome’s translation of the Bible with the Greek text of the New Testament, thereby laying the foundations of critical biblical scholarship. In his Repastinatio dialectice et philosophie (Re-ploughing of Dialectic and Philosophy), also known as his Dialectics or Dialectical Disputations, he attacked scholastic-Aristotelian thought from an essentially linguistic point of view, arguing that philosophy should conform to common sense and common linguistic usage. Already highly controversial in his own times, Valla’s works continue to provoke debate in modern times, which reflects broader discussions about the philosophical relevance and significance of Renaissance humanism for the development of early modern philosophy.

Reserve: $550.00

Shipping:
Domestic: Flat-rate of $25.00 to anywhere within the contiguous U.S.
International: Foreign shipping rates are determined by destination. International shipping may be subject to VAT.
Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding.
Location: This item ships from Pennsylvania

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