... sub præsidio ... Johannis Hermansson ... publico bonorum examini, pro gradu subjicit Benedictus A. Piscator. Main Heritage Compact General Book It... Show more... sub præsidio ... Johannis Hermansson ... publico bonorum examini, pro gradu subjicit Benedictus A. Piscator. Main Heritage Compact General Book Item-ID: i10142216 BIB-ID: 1015857 Show less
Tomus II -- Tomus III Opus nunc primum à M. Matthia Martinez e gallico in latinum sermonem translatum. Volumes 2 and 3 (part 2) of the first Latin... Show moreTomus II -- Tomus III Opus nunc primum à M. Matthia Martinez e gallico in latinum sermonem translatum. Volumes 2 and 3 (part 2) of the first Latin edition of du Jarric's "Histoire des choses plus mémorables advenues tant és Indes Orientales qu'autres païs de la descouverte des Portugais" (first printed in 1608-14). The present set comprises the highly desirable volumes about Brazil, Hormuz in the Arabian Gulf, the Turkish Wars of the Portuguese and their settlements in India; also about Ethiopia, Congo, Angola, etc. "Contains a full account of the Jesuit mission to Brazil, St. Thomas, etc., with chronographical and historical descriptions of those countries" (Sabin). Du Jarric (1566-1617) vainly wished to join the missionaries of his order. Instead, he dedicated himself to writing on their behalf. His work gives a comprehensive picture of the missionary enterprises of the Jesuits up to 1612, chiefly within the sphere of Portuguese interests. It contains much valuable data on colonial history, geography, and ethnography. - Bond at the end of Vol. 2 are two rare controversial works by the Brabant Jesuit Martin Becanus (Verbeeck or Van der Beeck, c. 1561-1624), confessor to Emperor Ferdinand II. "He was one of the most fanatical champions of the return to Roman Catholicism" (Faber du Faur 944). - Some browning; index of vol. 3 misbound, otherwise very well preserved. Main Heritage Shelves General DS498.3 .D85 1615 Book vol.2 Item-ID: i16843708 BIB-ID: 1509215 Show less
Tomus II -- Tomus III Opus nunc primum à M. Matthia Martinez e gallico in latinum sermonem translatum. Volumes 2 and 3 (part 2) of the first Latin... Show moreTomus II -- Tomus III Opus nunc primum à M. Matthia Martinez e gallico in latinum sermonem translatum. Volumes 2 and 3 (part 2) of the first Latin edition of du Jarric's "Histoire des choses plus mémorables advenues tant és Indes Orientales qu'autres païs de la descouverte des Portugais" (first printed in 1608-14). The present set comprises the highly desirable volumes about Brazil, Hormuz in the Arabian Gulf, the Turkish Wars of the Portuguese and their settlements in India; also about Ethiopia, Congo, Angola, etc. "Contains a full account of the Jesuit mission to Brazil, St. Thomas, etc., with chronographical and historical descriptions of those countries" (Sabin). Du Jarric (1566-1617) vainly wished to join the missionaries of his order. Instead, he dedicated himself to writing on their behalf. His work gives a comprehensive picture of the missionary enterprises of the Jesuits up to 1612, chiefly within the sphere of Portuguese interests. It contains much valuable data on colonial history, geography, and ethnography. - Bond at the end of Vol. 2 are two rare controversial works by the Brabant Jesuit Martin Becanus (Verbeeck or Van der Beeck, c. 1561-1624), confessor to Emperor Ferdinand II. "He was one of the most fanatical champions of the return to Roman Catholicism" (Faber du Faur 944). - Some browning; index of vol. 3 misbound, otherwise very well preserved. Main Heritage Shelves General DS498.3 .D85 1615 Book vol.3 Item-ID: i22622317 BIB-ID: 1509215 Show less
أحمد بن يحيى البلاذري "This is a reprint of Kitāb Futūḥ al-buldān by Aḥmad b. Yaḥyā al-Balādhurī (d. c. 892 CE), edited by M.J. de Goeje... Show moreأحمد بن يحيى البلاذري "This is a reprint of Kitāb Futūḥ al-buldān by Aḥmad b. Yaḥyā al-Balādhurī (d. c. 892 CE), edited by M.J. de Goeje and originally titled Liber expugnationis regionum (Leiden, 1866). The work offers an account of the early conquests of the Islamic polity. It has the form of a geographical survey of the Caliphate's territories, describing how each location came under Muslim rule"--Back cover. Main Heritage Compact General DS38.2 .B3 2014 Reference Item-ID: i22243288 BIB-ID: 1886539 يتضمن مراجع ببليوجرافية وكشافات. النص بالعربية ؛ مقدم باللاتينية Show less
arabicè olim exarata à Georgio Elmacino ... et latinè reddita operâ ac studio Thomae Erpenii. PENDING - HL BP49 .M35 1625 Book Item-ID: i2138387x BIB-ID... Show morearabicè olim exarata à Georgio Elmacino ... et latinè reddita operâ ac studio Thomae Erpenii. PENDING - HL BP49 .M35 1625 Book Item-ID: i2138387x BIB-ID: 2555155 Show less
TravelBenjamin , active 12th century, Voyages and travels, G370 .B46 1633
cum versione & notis Constantini l'Empereur ab Oppyck. Main Heritage Shelves General G370 .B46 1633 Book Item-ID: i22283985 BIB-ID: 2386522 Hebrew text... Show morecum versione & notis Constantini l'Empereur ab Oppyck. Main Heritage Shelves General G370 .B46 1633 Book Item-ID: i22283985 BIB-ID: 2386522 Hebrew text in two center columns of facing pages, reading right-to-left, with Latin translation in outside columns. Show less
per Joannem Vaillant. Main Heritage Shelves General CJ1005 .F69 1743 Book vol. 1 Item-ID: i25589921 BIB-ID: 2719107 Show moreper Joannem Vaillant. Main Heritage Shelves General CJ1005 .F69 1743 Book vol. 1 Item-ID: i25589921 BIB-ID: 2719107 Show less
1. Carmen Elegiacum Ibnu-L-Faridi Cum (...) / Ibn al-Farid, Omar Ibn Ali -- 2. Excerpta ex Scriptoribus Arabicus / Ibn Fadlan, Ahmad -- 3. Al... Show more1. Carmen Elegiacum Ibnu-L-Faridi Cum (...) / Ibn al-Farid, Omar Ibn Ali -- 2. Excerpta ex Scriptoribus Arabicus / Ibn Fadlan, Ahmad -- 3. Al-Wakidi, Muhammad ibn Omar -- 4. Acta consistorii secreti habiti / Daher, Michael -- 5. Primordia Dominationis Murabitorum / Ibn Abi-Zira, Al-Fasi -- 6. Ibn-el-Athirs berättelse om arabernas eröfring af Spanien / Tornberg, Carl Johannes -- 7. Die Münzen der Chane vom ulus Dschutschis oder von der Goldenen Horde / Fraehn, Christian Martin -- 8. Fragmenta quaedam libri ... / Al-Suyuti, Abu al-Fadl (FIVE PARTS IN ONE) -- 9. Erotica e vate motanabbi, arabicae et svethice / Abu al-Tayyib al-Mutanabbi -- 10. De conformitate conjugationis arabicae atque hebraeae dissertatio (TWO PARTS IN ONE) / Bexell, Justus Gabriel & Johan Gustav Wretberg -- 11. Dictiones Arabicae ex carmine Tograi / Al-Tugrai, Hassan Ibn Ali -- 12. Disputatio philologica de usu dialecti Arabicae in indaganda vocum Ebraicarum (...) / Aurivillius, Carolus -- 13. De praecipua inter hodiernam arabum linguam et antiquam differentia dissertatio... / Wallin, Georg August -- 14. Tal, om Sveriges utrikeshandel i allmanhet och om den Levanyiska i synnerhet, hallet for Kongl / Westerman, Johan. Main Heritage Shelves General HB161 .L55 1770 Book Item-ID: i23754394 BIB-ID: 2501817 Show less
per Joannem Vaillant. Main Heritage Shelves General CJ1005 .F69 1743 Book vol. 3 Item-ID: i25589969 BIB-ID: 2719107 Show moreper Joannem Vaillant. Main Heritage Shelves General CJ1005 .F69 1743 Book vol. 3 Item-ID: i25589969 BIB-ID: 2719107 Show less
Quam ... Præside Matth. Norberg Lingu. Orient. [et] Græc. Lingu. Prof. Reg. [et] Ord ... exhibet Sven Peter Leffler Gothoburgensis. In Lyceo... Show moreQuam ... Præside Matth. Norberg Lingu. Orient. [et] Græc. Lingu. Prof. Reg. [et] Ord ... exhibet Sven Peter Leffler Gothoburgensis. In Lyceo Carolino, d. XII. Autopsie nach Ex. der SBB Erscheinungsjahr nach Datierung der Dissertation First edition. - One of the earliest treatises ever about medicine in Arabia, written by the important Swedish orientalist Matthias Norberg (1747-1826). Also treats the pre-Mohammedian age. The Göteborg physician Sven Peter Leffler (1776-1850) was also active as a publisher and printer; he edited the "Bibliothek deutscher Classiker" for Bruzelius in Uppsala. - Several passages in Arabic and Greek. Main Heritage Shelves General R143 .N67 1791 Book Item-ID: i16875308 BIB-ID: 1510949 Show less
Description and travel, DS412 .I263 1819, 425.4 Ib5d
ex arabico Ebn Batutae Itinerario edita ; interpretatione et annotationibus instructa per Henricum Apetz. Ibn Batutta's description of Malabar,... Show moreex arabico Ebn Batutae Itinerario edita ; interpretatione et annotationibus instructa per Henricum Apetz. Ibn Batutta's description of Malabar, south-western India. Original Arabic text, edited with a Latin translation and annotations by the Jena oriental scholar and entomologist Johann Heinrich Gottfried Apetz (1794-1857), a student of L. G. Kosegarten, to whom this effort is dedicated. - Ibn Battuta's famous "Rihla" (literally, "The Journey") is considered one of the most significant Mediaeval eyewitness accounts of the Middle East. Over a period of thirty years, the Muslim Moroccan explorer Abu-‘Abd Allah Muhammad ibn Batutah (1304-77?) visited most of the known Islamic world, including North Africa, the Horn of Africa, West Africa, Southern Europe and Eastern Europe in the West, to the Middle East, South Asia, Central Asia, Southeast Asia and China in the East - a distance surpassing his near-contemporary Marco Polo. He journeyed more than 75,000 miles, a figure unsurpassed by any individual explorer until the coming of the Steam Age some 450 years later, and is considered one of the greatest travellers of all time. After returning home from his travels in 1354, Ibn Battuta dictated an account of his journeys to Ibn Juzayy, a scholar whom he had previously met in Granada. The account is the only source for Ibn Battuta's adventures. For centuries his book was obscure, even within the Muslim world, but in the early 19th century extracts were published in German and English based on manuscripts discovered in the Middle East, containing abridged versions of Ibn Juzayy's Arabic text. - Slight browning and duststaining; ownership "S. H. Lewin" (dated 1828) on t. p. Main Heritage Compact General DS412 .I263 1819 Book Item-ID: i16843642 BIB-ID: 1509208 Show less
Colophon: Impressum Uenetijs p Joãnem & Gregoriu de Gregorijs fratres. Anno natiuitatis Dñi. M.ccccc.ij. die. xviij. Februarij. Signatures: a-h8i10. ... Show moreColophon: Impressum Uenetijs p Joãnem & Gregoriu de Gregorijs fratres. Anno natiuitatis Dñi. M.ccccc.ij. die. xviij. Februarij. Signatures: a-h8i10. al-Kabīsī's "Libellus isagogicus ad magisterium iudiciorum astrorum", translated from the Arabic into Latin by Joannes Hispalensis. The "Commentum" is by Joannes Danck de Saxonia, revised by Bartholomaeus de Alten de Nusia. Main Heritage Shelves General QB26 .A23 1502 Book Item-ID: i10050644 BIB-ID: 1006700 Show less
Ioan Antonii Viperani. Main Heritage Shelves General DG992.6 .V57 1567 Book Item-ID: i2195902x BIB-ID: 2346871 Show moreIoan Antonii Viperani. Main Heritage Shelves General DG992.6 .V57 1567 Book Item-ID: i2195902x BIB-ID: 2346871 Show less
auctore Petro Bizaro sentinate. First edition. "The first 11 books recount the history up to 1578; book 12, with a historico-cultural focus,... Show moreauctore Petro Bizaro sentinate. First edition. "The first 11 books recount the history up to 1578; book 12, with a historico-cultural focus, contains excerpts from classical authors on ancient Persia" (cf. Fueter). Bound with the first edition of Pontus de Heuter's history of Burgundy in the late Middle Ages. - Some brownstaining throughout. Bound around 1618 by the Stuttgart master M.S. for Duke Ludwig Friedrich von Württemberg (1586-1631) with his arms and those of his wife Elisabeth Magdalena von Hessen-Darmstadt (Haebler I, 423 I & 424 III). Later in the library of the Princes' School in Grimma; then transferred and ultimately deaccessioned from the library of the Dept. of Cultural and Universal History at Leipzig University. Title page printer's device. Initials. Side-notes. Dedicated to Augustus I, Duke of Saxony, with his arms, t.p. verso and on covers. Errata included (last leaf recto). Includes index. Signatures: [dagger]⁶A-Za-p⁶q⁴r⁶. Main Heritage Shelves General DS272 .B59 1583 Book Item-ID: i16598763 BIB-ID: 1494597 Rerum Burgundicarum libri sex / auctore Ponto Hevtero Delfio. Antverpiæ : Ex Officina Christophori Plantini, MDLXXXIIII [1584] Show less
Contains: Thomae Fazelli,... de rebus [...]. Included index. Has catchword. Initials letters in woodcut. Title page whith xilographic device Pages [166]... Show moreContains: Thomae Fazelli,... de rebus [...]. Included index. Has catchword. Initials letters in woodcut. Title page whith xilographic device Pages [166]-[167] have Chaldean script text with Madenhaya Syriac characters. Main Heritage Shelves General DG866.3 .R47 1579 Book Item-ID: i21477218 BIB-ID: 1888447 Ex-libris stamp on the pastedown: "Dampierre" Bibliothéque des ducs de Luynesm Château de Dampierre. Show less
Petrus abbas Cluniacensis per uiros eruditos ... ex Arabica lingua in Latinam curauit ; his adiunctae sunt confvtationes multorum, & quidem... Show morePetrus abbas Cluniacensis per uiros eruditos ... ex Arabica lingua in Latinam curauit ; his adiunctae sunt confvtationes multorum, & quidem probatissorum authorum, Arabum, Graecorum, & Latinorum, unà cum ... Martini Lvtheri praemonitione ; haec omnia in unum uolumen redacta sunt, opera et studio Theodori Bibliandri ... Översättning av Koranen till latin av Robertus Retenensis (Robert of Chester) och Hermannus Dalmata under redaktion av Petrus Venerabilis i Cluny. Företal ej av Luther utan av Melanchton. Main Heritage Shelves General BP127.L3 Q73 1543 Book Item-ID: i15722247 BIB-ID: 1015650 Show less
Avctore, Christiano Adrichomio, Delpho. Main Heritage Shelves General DS109 .A37 1600 Book Item-ID: i2225559x BIB-ID: 2383959 Show moreAvctore, Christiano Adrichomio, Delpho. Main Heritage Shelves General DS109 .A37 1600 Book Item-ID: i2225559x BIB-ID: 2383959 Show less
The German Dominican Burchard of Mount Sion wrote down his experiences while or after spending several years in the Holy Land before, during and... Show moreThe German Dominican Burchard of Mount Sion wrote down his experiences while or after spending several years in the Holy Land before, during and after 1283. His work became a late medieval popular success and his description, although little studied, is considered a key document that influenced theperception of Palestine in both text and image, in travel accounts and maps until far into the sixeenth century. This edition bears no illustrations nor maps of the region and it is preceded by a summary of contents followed by an index of terms of 48 unnumbered pages. accipe Borchardi. Main Heritage Shelves General DS106 .B87 1519 Book Item-ID: i21508756 BIB-ID: 1950295 Show less
è castigationibus Hermolai Barbari, quam emendatissime editi. Additus est ad maiorem studiosorum commoditatem Index Ioannis Camertis Minoritani,... Show moreè castigationibus Hermolai Barbari, quam emendatissime editi. Additus est ad maiorem studiosorum commoditatem Index Ioannis Camertis Minoritani, quo Plynius ipse totus brevi more temporis edisci potest. Herausgeber: Johannes Baptista Palmarius (genannt auf Bl. II recto). Impressum nach Kolophon auf Bl. CCLXXXVI recto: "Editum est hoc Plynianum elegantissimum opus, sumptibus ornatissimorum virorum Ioannis Kobergii, ac Lucae Alantsee, impressum Hagenoae opera industriaque Thomae Anshelmi Badensis mense Nouembri anno. M.D. XVIII. Max. Aemiliano imperatore regnante, ex castigationibus Hermolai Barbari [quam?] accuratissime emendatum. "Cautum Max. Aemil. Aug. decreto privilegio, ne quis intra sexennium excudat" (in Schwarz). Signaturen: a-z⁸, &⁸, A-K⁸, L⁶, M⁸, a-m⁸ Titel in Rot-Schwarzdruck in Holzschnitteinfassung; Zierinitialen. Index mit eigener Titelseite, separatem Register und Kolophon: "Excusum, Hagenoae, typis ac formulis Thomae Anshelmi Badensis, ductu & auspicio, providi viri Lucae Alantseae Viennensis incolae. Anno a Christi natali. M.D. XVIII. Mense Novembri. Caesare Max. Aemiliano habenas moderante". Main Heritage Shelves General QH81 .P55 1518 Book Item-ID: i2196144x BIB-ID: 2346964 Show less
Early printed books, Early printed books--Italy--17th century--Bibliography, PQ4204.A6 M36 1504
Jacobus Manliis. (MESUE the younder), MANLIIS DE BOSCO, Joannes Jacobus de. Luminare maius super Mesue. Venice, Albertinus de Lissona, 22 August... Show moreJacobus Manliis. (MESUE the younder), MANLIIS DE BOSCO, Joannes Jacobus de. Luminare maius super Mesue. Venice, Albertinus de Lissona, 22 August 1504. Folio, 74 leaves, printed in gothic letters in double columns, with one large woodcut initial; fairly extensive contemporary marginalia. [bound with:] SILVATICUS, Matteo. Liber pandectarum medicinae [with the Synonyma medicinae of Simon of Genoa. Edited by Georgius de Ferrariis]. Venice, Bonetus Locatellus for Octaviano Scoto, 11 March 1498. Folio, 182 leaves, printed in gothic letters in double columns, one large woodcut initial and a smaller one for each letter of the alphabet in the second, woodcut printer's device on Registrum leaf, some marginalia in a Humanist script, index tabs on fore-edges. Together two works in one vol., attractive copies on contemporary blind stamped pigskin backed oak boards, two clasps, one defective, later endpapers. I. Based on Mesue, Giacomo Manlio's (Latinized Manliis) Luminare Maius was one of the first published pharmacopoeias (first edition, Pavia, 1494). It became the standard work and reprinted as late as 1566, enjoyed an official status in many parts of Europe. II. This is the ninth, and penultimate, incunable edition of Silvaticus' pandectum (first, Naples, 1474): it is the first to include the Synonyma of Simon of Genoa. Manliis's work was probably inspired by Simon's, the first attempt, at the end of the thirteenth century, to bring order into the chaos of pharmacological nomenclature which mingled several tongues: Latin, Greek, Arabic, Syriac, Hebrew. "Silvaticus, a Mantuan physician, lived during the fourteenth century and prepared this dictionary which first appeared in printed form in the early 1470s. Arranged in alphabetical order, his dictionary is mainly in treatise on Arabic drugs" (Heirs of Hippocrates). I. This edition not in NUC. H. H *15202; BMC V, 449 (lacking title); Goff S517; Klebs 919.9: Heirs of Hippocrates 103. Main Heritage Shelves General PQ4204.A6 M36 1504 Book Item-ID: i10139989 BIB-ID: 1015634 Show less