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Aristotelis stagyritae acroases physicae libri VIII; Aristotelis stagyritae libri de coelo IIII; Aristotelis stagyritae philosophi de anima libri III

Aristotelis stagyritae acroases physicae libri VIII; Aristotelis stagyritae libri de coelo IIII; Aristotelis stagyritae philosophi de anima libri III by [ARISTOTLE]

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Aristotelis stagyritae acroases physicae libri VIII; Aristotelis stagyritae libri de coelo IIII; Aristotelis stagyritae philosophi de anima libri III
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[ARISTOTLE]
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Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts (United States)
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Augsburg: Grimm & Wirsung, 1520. Printed throughout in Roman letter of various sizes and mostly in double columns. First title page in red and black; heraldic woodcuts on second and third titles, devices, initials and text diagrams throughout. Final leaf, with large woodcut of Saint Catherine on colophon, is in facsimile on contemporary paper. Old vellum, new endpapers; occasional stains and a few wormholes. This edition of Aristotle’s scientific works on the motion of heavenly bodies, his physics, meteorology, on the process of birth and generation, and on the soul of man was brought together by Johann Eck (1486-1543) and here first printed in Augsburg by Grimm and Wirsung. This is also the first time the beautiful heraldic woodcuts were used. Research suggests that the artist could be Hans Burgkmair who worked in Augsburg at the time the book was printed. Another source indicates the woodcuts could be by the “Petrarca-Master” or that Books 2 and 3 were done by Hans Weiditz. See F. Edward Cranz, A Bibliography of Aristotle Editions, 1501-1600: 107.846, p. 17; 107. 853, p. 18; 107.864, p. 19; Proctor, 10873, 10900, 10914; VD16 A, 3563, 3379,3334; Metzler, Eck, 16, 22, 34.
THIS IMMORTAL

THIS IMMORTAL by Zelazny, Roger

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THIS IMMORTAL
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Zelazny, Roger
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Second Story Books, ABAA (United States)
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Norwalk, CT: The Easton Press. Hardcover. Octavo. In Very Good condition. Sealed in original plastic shrink wrap. Bound in publisher's decorated red leather with paneling and gilt lettering to spine. Edges of textblock gilt. Shelved in Easton Press. 1393968. Shelved Dupont Bookstore.