658J. Eusebius - Only Two copies in the US (La vita el transito) Eusebius Cremonensis: Epistola de morte Hieronymi; Aurelius Augustinus, S: Epistola de magnificentiis Hieronymi; Cyrillus: De Miraculis Hieronymi). [Venice, Hannibal Foxius, 1 June 1487]. $7,000 Octavo 16.7x12cm. Signatures: a–i8. 72 leaves, 36 lines, Roman letter, rubricated with capital letters in red ink. Several annotations in ink and marginal notes, first leaf mounted, 5 leaves, small wormholes touching the letters on the front edge of 4 leaves, 2 intermediate margins reinforced with old paper strips, small worming marks on 4 leaves. – Bound in twentieth century quarter Morocco, with a spine label "Transito di San Gerolamo, Venetia, 1487" This collection of pseudonymous works are... Continue Reading →
A link to my current inventory. 417J\ 782 Ephräm of syria, ܡܪܝ ܐܦܪܝܡ ܣܘܪܝܝܐ( 306-373. ed. Gerardus Vossius Sancti Ephraem Syri, patris et scriptoris ecclesiae antiquissimi et dignissimi, Opera omnia, quotquot in insignioribus Italiae bibliothecis, praecipuè Romanis Graece inveniri... Continue Reading →
Some how I managed to take three classes from Huston Smith (The World’s Religions (originally titled The Religions of Man) has sold over two million copies) I misdeed this story, I was perhaps distracted by His notion of “”empirical metaphysics” which he writes about in his book Cleansing the Doors of Perception which was more […]
Some how I managed to take three classes from Huston Smith (The World's Religions (originally titled The Religions of Man) has sold over two million copies) I misdeed this story, I was perhaps distracted by His notion of ""empirical metaphysics"... Continue Reading →
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