Oct 21, 2014 - Sale 2362

Sale 2362 - Lot 110

Price Realized: $ 2,860
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Estimate: $ 1,500 - $ 2,500
SÁNCHEZ DE LAS BROZAS, FRANCISCO. De multum nobili & prima universali scientia quod nihil scitur. 189 pages. 8vo, 149x94 mm, early 17th-century binding of liturgical manuscript vellum over stiff wrappers, rear fore turn-in sprung; contents toned with light dampstain in outer margins, ink stain along fore edge of opening leaves, last dozen leaves with heavy vertical crease and scattered stains. Old stamps of the Domgymnasium zu Magdeburg. Frankfurt am Main: Johann Berner, 1618

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Second edition of an important rationalist treatise originally published in 1581. Palau 294104 (this edition); Printing and the Mind of Man 96 (1581 original edition).
bound after: Taurellus, Nicolaus. De rerum aeternitate . . . metaphysics universalis partes quatuor. [12], 684, [8] pages, including final blank. Occasional toning or foxing, scattered minor stains. Marburg: Paul Egenolph, 1604 Bartholin, Caspar. Metaphysica major. [2], 246, [8] pages, including errata leaf and final blank. Copenhagen: Melchior Martzan for Joachim Moltke, 1629 Piccolomini, Francesco. Discursus ad universam logicam attinens. Editio secunda. [4], 141, [7] pages. Contents browned. Marburg: Paul Egenolph, 1606 Savonarola, Girolamo. Compendium logicae. Edited by Nicolaus Ölschlegel. [24], 167, [5] pages, including 2 blanks at end. Contents browned, with ink stain in outer margin of opening leaves. Gera: Martin Spiess, 1611. not in vd17 or oclc Reuden, Ambrosius. Libellus de philosophia ex Aristotele eiusque interpretibus collectus. [40] leaves, including colophon leaf with printer's device at end. Ink stain along fore edge of opening leaves. Jena: Donat Richtzenhan, 1579.