Live auction - Lot 1402

Colloquia familiaria, ex recensione & cum notis perpetuis Petri Rabi, Roterod. Accedunt Erasmi Conflictus Thaliae & Barbariei, Apologia & utilitas Colloquiorum, nec non Laus Morias.

ERASMUS, Desiderius

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Ulm, Chr. U. Wagner for D. Bartholomaei, 1747

8vo: [14]-870-[24], 88 pp. (paper age-toned, occ. minor soiling).

Contemp. blindruled sheep (sl. rubbed), spine with 4 raised bands and gilt label, red sp. edges. Very good copy.

Rare Ulm ed. of Erasmus' most popular literary writings, the Colloquies and the Praise of Folly, after the 1693 ed. by Pieter Rabus (1660-1702). Ill. with an engr. front. with a portrait of Erasmus.
Ref. BB II:580-581:E-614. - Erasmus Online 906. - Not in BnF, BL, Opac KBR.
Prov. Some old ms. entries.
Joined: 1. Id. - L'éloge de la folie. Traduction nouvelle par C.B. de Panalbe. Antwerp, Van Esse, 1827. 8vo. Orig. yellow printed wrappers (sl. soiled, def. at spine). Rare reprint of the original Paris 1826 edition of the new translation by de Panalbe (J.B.Ch. Brugnot). - 2. Id. - Lof der zotheid, ironisch-comisch hekelschrift. Uit het Latijn vertaald door P.G. Witsen Geysbeek. Met aanteekeningen van den vertaler. Amsterdam, brothers Diederichs, 1828. 16mo. Half cloth. Engr. front. (3 vol.)

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Lot 1402

Colloquia familiaria, ex recensione & cum notis perpetuis Petri Rabi, Roterod. Accedunt Erasmi Conflictus Thaliae & Barbariei, Apologia & utilitas Colloquiorum, nec non Laus Morias.

ERASMUS, Desiderius

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