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ORIGENES (185-254). Que hoc in libro continentur. Venice: Bernardino Benali, 1512.
Genuine copy, unfortunately missing a leaf from the first work, of this collection of the works of Origen, Greek theologian and philosopher, director of the Catechetical School of Alexandria and creator of the first great system of Christian philosophy.3 works in one volume, Folio, (309 x 213mm). Text in Gothic letter in two columns, historiated woodcut initials ( leaf A almost entirely torn, small wormhole to first leaves affecting text, trace of old stamp to title page) [BOUND WITH:] Explanatio Origenis Adamantij presbyteri in Epistola Pauli ad Romanos. Venice: Bernardino Benali, 1512. Historiated woodcut initials, text in Gothic letter in two columns (inkstain to a8 with loss of paper and a few words, light staining to a few leaves before and after) [BOUND WITH:] Sublimis Origenis Opus Peri archon: seu De principijs: correctum & ordinatum. Venice: Lazaro Soardi, 1514. Text in Roman letter in two columns (water stains to the upper margin, some stains to final leaves). Contemporary binding with blindstamped leather spine over wooden boards (serious defects). Provenance: old notes in the margin of the text and on the rear endpaper. (1)
ESTIMATE € 600 - 800
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ALAMANNI, Louis (1495-1556). Girone il cortese. Venice: Comin da Trino, 1549.
ALAMANNI, Louis (1495-1556). Girone il cortese. Venice: Comin da Trino, 1549.
ESTIMATE € 200 - 300
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AMMIRATO, Scipione (1531-1601). Dell'istorie fiorentine. Florence: Giunti, 1600.
AMMIRATO, Scipione (1531-1601). Dell'istorie fiorentine. Florence: Giunti, 1600.
ESTIMATE € 300 - 500
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AUGUSTINUS, Aurelius (354-430). De la cita di dio. Venice: Bartolommeo Miscomini, 1476-78.
AUGUSTINUS, Aurelius (354-430). De la cita di dio. Venice: Bartolommeo Miscomini, 1476-78.
ESTIMATE € 800 - 1,200