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Verlag: Basilik-Verlag, Basel,, 1944
Anbieter: Bouquinerie du Varis, Russy, FR, Schweiz
Verlegereinband mit Umschlag. 250x175mm, 75Seiten, En cas de problème de commande, veuillez nous contacter via notre page d'accueil / If there is a problem with the order, please contact us via our homepage.
Verlag: TREDITION CLASSICS, 2012
ISBN 10: 3847226177ISBN 13: 9783847226178
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
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Verlag: Georg Olms Verlag, 1970
Anbieter: Librodifaccia, Alessandria, AL, Italien
Zustand: Buone. inglese Condizioni dell'esterno: Discrete con difetti, segni d'uso Condizioni dell'interno: Buone.
Verlag: Stgt Frommann-Holzboog, 1964
Anbieter: Müller & Gräff e.K., Stuttgart, Deutschland
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Kl.8°. XXVI Seiten, 58, 81 Bll. Mit 2 (wiederh.) Druckermarken. Original-Leinenband Das erste (weiße) Blatt etwas fleckig, sonst gutes Exemplar. Gewicht (Gramm): 280.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1970
ISBN 10: 3487525437ISBN 13: 9783487525433
Anbieter: SKULIMA Wiss. Versandbuchhandlung, Westhofen, Deutschland
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Scholarum materies pro subiecto genere modô brevioribus libellis tanquam capitulis contrahitur, modó plenioribus libris explicatur, ut in mathematis fieri solent. Grammaticae Lib. XX. Rhetoricae Lib. XX. Dialecticae Lib. XX. Physicae Lib. VIII. Metaphysicae Lib. XIIII. Mathematicae separato opere Lib.XXI. Reprint der Ausgabe Basel 1569. With an introduction by W. J. Ong. XVI*,[23] Seiten und 1.166 Spalten auf 584 Seiten, Leinen (Olms Verlag 1970). Statt EUR 188,00 1960 g. Sprache: la, en.
Verlag: Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt, Frommann-Holzboog,, 2011
ISBN 10: 3772823734ISBN 13: 9783772823732
Anbieter: Antiquariat Logos, München, Deutschland
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8°, Ln. LVII, 150 S., mit 1 s/w-Abb. Neuwertiges Ex. / Fine Copy // Die Ausgabe der Dialecticae libri duo von 1572 ist das letzte und wirkungsmächtigste Werk des Petrus Ramus. Es führt in der Tradition Agricolas in die ciceronianische Topik ein und reflektiert, inwieweit eine systematische Anleitung zur Urteilsfindung möglich ist. Der Rückgriff auf die literarischen Klassiker (Vergil, Ovid und Cicero) markiert bereits stilistisch die Abgrenzung zur scholastischen Tradition. Ramus greift zwar formale Elemente der aristotelischen Logik auf, behandelt diese aber mit einer speziellen Methode, die den Ramismus im 16. und 17. Jahrhundert zu der Gegenkonzeption aristotelischer Schulphilosophie werden lässt. Die vorliegende Edition macht diesen zentralen Text des Ramismus zusammen mit einer neuen Übersetzung und Einleitung wieder greifbar. ISBN: 9783772823732 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 345.
Assen, van Gorcum, 1966. X,455 pp. Hardcover d./j.
Verlag: Hildesheim, Olms 1969., 1969
XVIII, 625 S. Oln. Nd. d. Ausgabe Marburg 1599.
Verlag: Hildesheim: Olms, 1969
Anbieter: Lichterfelder Antiquariat, Wildberg, D, Deutschland
Erste Ausgabe. kl.-8vo. XVIII, 6 Bl., 625, [4] S. Orig.-Leinwand ( Reprint der Ausgabe Marburg 1599) Neuwertig.
Anbieter: Celler Versandantiquariat, Eicklingen, Deutschland
Verbandsmitglied: GIAQ
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Georg Olms, Hildesheim, 1969. XXVIII/625 S., Leinen--- - neuwertig/original verlagsfrisch verpackt/Reprografischer Nachdruck der Ausgabe Marburg 1599 - 550 Gramm.
Verlag: Georg Olms Verlagbuchhandlung, 1969
ISBN 10: 3487522977ISBN 13: 9783487522975
Anbieter: SKULIMA Wiss. Versandbuchhandlung, Westhofen, Deutschland
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Quibus adjunctae sunt P. Rami vita cum Testamento: ejusdem Basilea: pro Aristotele adversus Jacobum Scheckium comparatio: Johannis Penae, & Friderici Reisneri Orationes elegantissimae, & Cum indice totius operis. Reprint der Ausgabe Marburg 1599. With an introduction by Walter J. Ong. XXVII,[6],625 Seiten, Leinen (Olms Verlag 1969). Früher EUR 99,80 510 g. Sprache: la.
Verlag: LIGHTNING SOURCE INC, 2021
ISBN 10: 1013861914ISBN 13: 9781013861918
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Zustand: New.
Verlag: Georg Olms Verlagsbuchhandlung. Hildesheim., 1969
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Zustand: Gut. XVIII, 625 S. Sehr gut erhalten. Die Originalvorlage befindet sich im Besitz der Niedersächsischen Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen. Signatur: Scr. var. arg. IV, 7550. Für die Seiten 167 und 391 wurde ein zweites Exemplar der Niedersächsischen Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen zugrunde gelegt. Signatur: Scr. var. arg. IV, 7551.; - Papier leicht gebräunt, Kopfschnitt leicht angest., sonst sehr sauberes Exemplar. Vorwort in Englisch, sonst lateinische Sprache. deu B10-01-02A|7|7142BB Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 444 17 x 11,5 cm. Neuer Privater Halbledereinband mit Rsch (ohne OU). Reprografischer Nachdruck der Ausgabe Marburg 1599.
Verlag: Hildesheim : Georg Olms, 1969
Anbieter: Fundus-Online GbR Borkert Schwarz Zerfaß, Berlin, Deutschland
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Zustand: Sehr gut. XVIII; 625 p. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Small abrasions on the dustjacket. Otherwise good and clean. - Schutzumschlag leicht berieben. Sonst gut und sauber. - Introduction: To an age which could still imagine that one man might achieve mastery of all fields of human learning, Peter Ramus was an inspiration. He did not succeed in covering quite all the fields of academic knowledge he did not write on medicine, and his one theological work was posthumous and brief, though it made up for brevity with its comprehensive plan. But he covered a great deal and had he not been tragically murdered at the peak of his career, would doubtless have covered much more. Ramus was born, almost certainly in 1515, at Cuts in northeast France. He came of an impoverished branch of a noble family originally from Liège in present-day Belgium. He was baptized Pierre de la Ramée, a name which he latinized later as Petrus Ramus (commonly adjusted in English to Peter Ramus) when he moved into the world of learning, where Latin was the ordinary means of communication in the classroom and in published work. He was educated at the University of Paris, where he received his master of arts degree and spent most of his life as teacher in the faculty of arts, and as scholar and writer, and where he was tragically murdered August 26,1572, during the Massacre of St. Bartholomew s Day. Current study of the work of Ramus was begun some three decades ago by scholars from the United States.1 It has since been growing steadily there and, more recently, in Europe and elsewhere, and has encouraged facsimile editions, such as this one, which can make Ramus more important works widely available. Recent scholarship has revised earlier interpretations of Ramus as a Renaissance Promethean hero wresting the torch of learning from medieval obscurantists who were trying to blow it out. He has been shown to be a humanist polymath, thoroughly adept, as a humanist should be, in the literary use of Latin, bereft of Erasmus profound wit but a greater orator than Erasmus and thus more properly in the full-blown rhetorical tradition some of his counterparts rated him the greatest Latin orator since Cicero, although most of his oratory concerned academic matters. As a good humanist, Ramus was antischolastic in principle and in his declared program. In actuality, however, he was completely overpowered by a scholastic passion for abstract organization, which in his case meant a supersimplified organization controlled largely by diagrammatic schemata, as explained here below. As a movement, humanism centered largely in curriculum reform, and this was the end to which most of Ramus simplifying energies were ultimately turned. He was known to his own age as an academic enfant terrible, an anti-Aristotelian scholar and teacher and a magnificent lecture hall orator, obsessed with the need little studied except for the Anglo-American milieu. In her fine study, The Art of Memory (Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press, 1966), Frances Yates has shown the international significance of Ramism in the mnemonic tradition which both formed and symptom- ized the pretypographical mind. la Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
Verlag: Genève: Droz, 1964
Anbieter: Plurabelle Books Ltd, Cambridge, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: GIAQ
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Series: Travaux d'Humanisme et Renaissance 168p large format hardback, A4 format, tan cloth bindig with paper label to spine, a nice and tight copy, first edition, clean, without name or stamps Language: French.
Verlag: Hildesheim, Zürich und New York, Georg Olms Verlag., 2008
ISBN 10: 3487135159ISBN 13: 9783487135151
Anbieter: Antiquariat Rainer Schlicht, Berlin, Deutschland
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Ca. 22 x 16 cm. 10 Blätter, 320 Seiten, mit graphischen Darstellungen. Blauer Original-Leinenband. Nachdruck der Ausgabe Basel, 1569. Sehr schönes Exemplar.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Arine van der Steur / ILAB, Den Haag, Niederlande
4°. (20) 221 (5) pp. Full contemporary vellum binding. Illustrated with in-text woodcuts, and title page with a vignette. Binding slightly scuffed; first and last leaves slightly frayed. Minor browning. Small manuscript (ink) corrections on a few pages. Minor worming on a few margins, but not affecting the text. A good copy.A very rare, richly illustrated, important work in the history of science and mathematics in the Netherlands. This volume is the first Dutch-language textbook on geometry. The Dutch astronomer and mathematician Willebrord Snellius (1580-1626)--of Snell's Law on the refraction of light, famously used also by Descartes--assisted in its preparation. Working from the original Latin text of Petrus Ramus' (1515-1572) Geometriae, Snellius augmented, corrected, and annotated a Dutch-language translation by D.H. Houtman, prepared at Snellius' request. The Dutch mathematician also appended to the end his now-famous demonstration on the area of a triangle, considered fundamental to the history of trigonometry and a starting point in basic modern geodesy; it is still known today as the "Snellius problem" (or the "Snellius-Pothenot problem").The volume includes a poemattributed to Joost van den Vondel (1587-1679), the greatest poet and playwright of the Dutch Golden Age, in praise of Snellius.It is accompanied by a long poem called Loff van de Wijs-konst ("In Praise of Mathematics"), attributedto P.S.--almost certainly the Dutch writer and scholar Petrus Scriverius [1576-1660], given the use of his Latin motto,legendo et scribendo, at the close of the poem. The work's dedication was written by Houtman (a pastor at Loosdrecht) to Adriaan Pauw, then-ruler of Heemstede. The preface is by Snellius.B2265 - meetkunst - wiskunde - mathematica - wetenschapsgeschiedenis - zeldzaam rijk geillustreerd werk over de geschiedenis van de wiskunde - geometrie - de wet van Snellius - Vondel - lof der wiskunde De wet van Snellius of brekingswet is een natuurwet uit de optica die aangeeft hoe lichtstralen gebroken worden op de overgang van het ene medium naar het andere, bijvoorbeeld van lucht naar glas waarin het licht zich met verschillende fasesnelheden voortbeweegt.
Verlag: Frankfurt, heirs of Andreas Wechel, 1584., 1584
Anbieter: Bernard Quaritch Ltd ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
8vo, pp.222, [2]; woodcut printer's devices to title and final page, woodcut initials and head-piece; trimmed close at head in places, occasionally touching running titles, very subtle repair to inner blank margin of title, the odd spot, but an attractive copy; in eighteenth-century German or Austrian red morocco gilt, gilt green paper lettering-piece to spine, edges paste-decorated in blue, marbled endpapers, green ribbon place-marker; deleted eighteenth-century ownership inscription to title, a few annotations and underlinings to the first few pages, shelfmarks to front free endpapers, early twentieth-century bookplate to upper pastedown of Burg Kreuzenstein, Austria, engraved by Alfred Cossmann.An attractively bound copy of Ramus's uncommon treatise on Caesar's military tactics, with unusual edge decoration. The humanist Petrus Ramus (1515 1572) published widely on classical history and grammar while teaching at the Collège de France. He was briefly forced from his post after converting to Calvinism in 1562, and was killed during the St Bartholomew's Day massacres. His De militia Caesaris was reprinted several times after its first appearance in 1559 and posthumously promoted, as here, by Ramus's follower Johann Thomas Freige (or Frei, 1543 1583). VD16 L-526.
Verlag: Paris, André Wechel, 1564., 1564
Anbieter: Bernard Quaritch Ltd ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
[boundwith:] . Bucolica, P.Rami praelectionibus exposita, quibus poetae vita praeposita est, ad Carolum Lotharingum cardinalem, editio secunda. Paris, André Wechel, 1558. Two works in one vol., 8vo, pp.Georgics: [2], '11-367' [i.e.3-359], [1(blank)], Bucolics: 184; woodcut printers device to titles, woodcut initials and headpieces, complete despite erratic pagination; lightly toned, small marginal dampstains to a few leaves, but an attractive copy; in contemporary calf, boards panelled in blind with gilt centre- and corner-pieces; corners and endcaps very skilfully repaired, superficial cracks to upper joint; a single philological marginal annotation (Bucolics p.43) and index note to rear free endpaper in the same hand, nineteenth-century ink stamp 'E.Drouin' to front free endpaper.Second editions of Ramus's extensive commentaries on Virgil's two poems on country life, written in reaction to the dry doctrines of several French schools who based their teaching of nature on Aristotle's Physics. Ramus wanted to keep in contact with the concrete realities of nature and in this spirit composed his commentaries, in which he often refers to Pliny and the Roman agronomers. The two commentaries were first published by Wechel in 1556 and 1555 respectively; a third edition of the Bucolics was issued in 1564. Adams V-548 & V-537; Ong 480 & 474; USTC 198707 & 152391. Language: Latin.
Verlag: Andreas Wechelus 1580-82, Frankfurt a. M., 1580
Anbieter: Antiquariat Narrenschiff, Trin, Schweiz
Untertitel: Beigebunden Ramus, P; Untergebiet: Philosophie Abbildungen: Renaissance-Initialen und Vignetten Zustand: Titelblatt des ersten Bandes fehlt. Teilw. Wasserr. Seiten: II/709/X /IV/263 S. Format: Kl.-8°. Einband: o. Ebd. Gebiet: Alte Drucke.
Verlag: apud Andream Wechelum sub Pegaso, in vico Bellovaco,, 1556
Anbieter: Libreria Antiquaria Pontremoli SRL, Milano, MI, Italien
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Parisiis, apud Andream Wechelum sub Pegaso, in vico Bellovaco, 1556, Prima edizione del «Quod sit». Usuali segni del tempo, nel complesso bell esemplare con margini ampi. Le «Aristotelicae animadversiones» furono pubblicate a Parigi per la prima volta nel 1543: lo scalpore fu grande date le posizioni fortemente antiaristoteliche e antiscolastiche di Ramo, che «si era [.] proposto di riformare l'intero corpo delle dottrine dialettiche, seguendo Agricola nella particolare accentuazione del primato dell'inventio e nella richiesta di nuovi criteri di semplicità, brevità ed efficacia didattica». Ben presto arrivò la condanna e l interdizione all insegnamento. Dopo alcuni anni, nel 1551, il filosofo riuscì però ad ottenere una cattedra universitaria e nel 1561 si convertì al protestantesimo. Dopo alcuni periodi trascorsi in Germania e Svizzera in cerca di riparo, tornò a Parigi e qui morì nella celebre quanto sanguinosa strage della notte di San Bartolomeo (23-24 agosto 1572), durante la quale i cattolici francesi uccisero migliaia di ugonotti. I venti libri delle «Animadversiones» sono suddivisi in tre sezioni differenti, ciascuno con proprio frontespizio e propria paginazione. Nello specifico, nell esemplare proposto: libri I-VIII, apud Andream Wechelum, Parisiis, 1556; libri IX-X, apud Andream Wechelum, Parisiis, 1560; libri XI-XX, apud Andream Wechelum, Parisiis, 1556. In fine è unita, dello stesso Ramo, la prima edizione del «Quod sit unica doctrinae instituendae methodus, locus e IX Animadversionum P. Rami», Parisiis, apud Andream Wechelum, 1557, altro tassello fondamentale del suo pensiero sul "metodo": di grande rarità, non se ne riscontra nessuna copia in Iccu. 4 voll. in uno, legatura coeva in piena pergamena floscia con titoli manoscritti al dorso, pp. [16] 328; [16] 271 [1] bianca; 141 [3] con marca tipografica; 22 [1] bianca Prima edizione del «Quod sit». Usuali segni del tempo, nel complesso bell esemplare con margini ampi. legatura coeva in piena pergamena floscia con titoli manoscritti al dorso,
Verlag: Apud Andream Wechelum, Paris, 1572
Anbieter: BLACK SWAN BOOKS, INC., ABAA, ILAB, Richmond, VA, USA
Full Leather. Zustand: Very Good binding. Two 16th century edictions of classical texts, Virgil's Georgics and Bucolics, printed by Andreas Wechelus who was active in Paris as a printer and bookseller from 1554 to 1573, and then in Frankfurt. In an early, if not contemporary, calf binding with boards double-ruled in blind to the perimeters with embossed with a decorative device in the centers. The title pages with Wechsel's printed device featuring Pegasus. There is a significantly later title label at the spine, and the holes from clasps. Pastedowns are of printed waste paper. Lacking endsheets. The Georgics dedicated to Charles, Cardinal of Guise and Lotharingen. Very Good binding.