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THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY.

25 Sixteenth century books
A small Plantin Æschylus 1580
Humanists and Church Fathers: 295-1536 ad
Wolf Traut ? excellent impression showing a beardless St. Jerome in the wilderness 1503
Sammelband of 5 pre-reformation texts
1521 Commentariorvm Caesaris Elenchvs  in a contemporary binding.
Melanchthon 176J
Annotated Cicero
453J Diogenes Lærtius; philosophorum vita
Gutenberg, Columbus and a few other important 15th century guys
Satirical Luthern tract written at Sickingen’s castle of Ebernburg, 1521.
Georgette de Montenay The first emblem book written by a woman.
A Reformation Rhetoric and Dialectic 1583
909J Book of Hours, Use of Rome. 12 Large hand painted images.
899J Geistliche Schöpfung
937J Gergory I
A Proto reformation sammelband of Gregory I
Paradin’s Les Devises héroïques with 217 emblems in a contemporary binding. 1567
920J, Theodor Anton Peltanus (Pelt)
Pépin On the Destruction of Nineveh.
Annotated Sammelband of scholastic works.
Suetonius ILLUSTRATED: This book, with the first Image of a Caesarian Section.
925J Laurentius Surius (1522-1578)
Was Suso a protofeminist? Or was Elsbeth Stagel .
Two substantial 1578 Wittenberg printings by Christoph Vischer Not represented in North America.
Joannis de Vigo in chyrurgia 1521
Caro’s Virgil in Italian 1581

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I have been selling books printed before 1700 since1991. Please feel free to contact with any early book questions, I'll try and answer them. Jamesgray2@me.com

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Aeschylus, Annibal. Caro, Annotated, Balthasar (de Porta), Baptistae Fulgosi, Book of Hours, Cæsar, Diogenes Lærtius, Eberlin von Günzburg, exploration, Geistliche Schöpfung, Gregory I, Hugo Ripelin (von Straßburg), Illustrated books, Jacques Kerver, Jesuit, Lucas Lossius, paradin, Pépin, Reformation, sammelband, St Athanasius, St Basil, Suetonius, Wolf Traut

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