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-Burley, Walter (Gualtherus
Burlaeus).

De vita et moribus

philosophorum.

Nuremberg, Friedrich Creussner, June 30, 1479. Folio. [1] w. Bl. (described by old hand), [75] Bll. Got. Type, 35 lines. Classified throughout, several initials in red. Blind embossed pigskin strap currently over wooden covers, with later brass fittings, corners and clasps (somewhat rubbed and darkened

).
GW 5787 - Grove/C. 4124 - BMC II, 451 - Goff B-1321 - BSB-Ink B-995 - Oates 1056 - Pellechet 3097 - Polain 941 - Bodmer B-612th - Rare edition of the "Collection of Vitae of ancient writers (with excerpts from their works)..., a compilation based on Diogenes Laertius, Vincentius Bellovacensis and other sources" (GW), first published around 1470 Among others, Archimedes, Hermes, Homer, Plotinus, Virgil and Zoroaster are treated. The English philosopher Walter Burley (1275-1337?) lectured in Paris and Oxford, was a student and later opponent of Duns Scotus and probably the educator of the later King Edward III - BEIGEBUNDEN: 1. Jerome, (pseudo-). Vitae sanctorum patrum, sive Vitas patrum. Cologne, Conrad de Homborch Winters, c. 1481-82. Manuscript of a contemporary hand, [1] w. Bl., [156] Bll. (without d.l.w.). Got. Typ., two-column print, 41 lines, rubricated throughout. - GW M50870 - Hain/C. 8589 - BMC I, 251 - Goff H 203 - Oates 678 - Polain 3990 - Not in BOD Inc. - Second Martyrology. Viola sanctorum. Augsburg, Johann Keller, 1482. [1] w. Bl., [118] Bll. Got. Type, 31 lines, rubricated throughout, 4 mayflower initials. - GW M21476 - Grove/C. 10868 - BMC II, 360 - Goff M 334 - BSB-Ink V, 222 - One of only 5 known prints from Keller. - Omnibus volume with three rare prints. - endpaper with marginalia from old hands. - Throughout somewhat damp-stained in upper and lower margin, few backed marginal defects, some old marginalia.
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INCUNCTIONS
-Burley, Walter (Gualtherus
Burlaeus).

De vita et moribus

philosophorum.

Nuremberg, Friedrich Creussner, June 30, 1479. Folio. [1] w. Bl. (described by old hand), [75] Bll. Got. Type, 35 lines. Classified throughout, several initials in red. Blind embossed pigskin strap currently over wooden covers, with later brass fittings, corners and clasps (somewhat rubbed and darkened

).
GW 5787 - Grove/C. 4124 - BMC II, 451 - Goff B-1321 - BSB-Ink B-995 - Oates 1056 - Pellechet 3097 - Polain 941 - Bodmer B-612th - Rare edition of the "Collection of Vitae of ancient writers (with excerpts from their works)..., a compilation based on Diogenes Laertius, Vincentius Bellovacensis and other sources" (GW), first published around 1470 Among others, Archimedes, Hermes, Homer, Plotinus, Virgil and Zoroaster are treated. The English philosopher Walter Burley (1275-1337?) lectured in Paris and Oxford, was a student and later opponent of Duns Scotus and probably the educator of the later King Edward III - BEIGEBUNDEN: 1. Jerome, (pseudo-). Vitae sanctorum patrum, sive Vitas patrum. Cologne, Conrad de Homborch Winters, c. 1481-82. Manuscript of a contemporary hand, [1] w. Bl., [156] Bll. (without d.l.w.). Got. Typ., two-column print, 41 lines, rubricated throughout. - GW M50870 - Hain/C. 8589 - BMC I, 251 - Goff H 203 - Oates 678 - Polain 3990 - Not in BOD Inc. - Second Martyrology. Viola sanctorum. Augsburg, Johann Keller, 1482. [1] w. Bl., [118] Bll. Got. Type, 31 lines, rubricated throughout, 4 mayflower initials. - GW M21476 - Grove/C. 10868 - BMC II, 360 - Goff M 334 - BSB-Ink V, 222 - One of only 5 known prints from Keller. - Omnibus volume with three rare prints. - endpaper with marginalia from old hands. - Throughout somewhat damp-stained in upper and lower margin, few backed marginal defects, some old marginalia.
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