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Regula et constitutiones Canonicorum Regularium congregationis S. Salvatoris, Ordinis Sancti Augustini. Denuo reformatae, auctae, summis illustratae, indiceq. locupletissimo exornatae. 
Flora Pedemontana sive enumeratio methodica stirpium indigenarum Pedemontii [– Florae Pedemontanae icones accedit explanatio nomenclaturae botanicae] … Tomus primus [– tertius].
Histoire de la mission des peres Capucins en l’isle de Maragnan et terres circonvoisines ou est traicte des singularitez admirables & des meurs merveilleuses des Indiens habitans de ce pais avec les missives et advis qui ont este envoyez de nouveau …
Three very large historiated initials cut from a set of choirbooks.
The Historie of the great and mightie Kingdome of China, and the Situation thereof: togither with the great Riches, huge Citties, politike Governement, and rare Inventions in the same.  Translated out of Spanish by R. Parke.
Vast historiated initial ‘A’ cut from a Gradual.
Christiandad del Japon, y dilatada persecucion que padecio. Memorias sacras, de los martyres de las ilustres religiones de Santo Domingo, San Francisco, Compañia de Jesus, y crecido numero de seglares, y con especialidad, de los religiosos del orden de N.P.S. Augustin …
156 watercolours of flowers, plants, and fruits. 
A Description of the Empire of China and Chinese-Tartary, together with the Kingdoms of Korea, and Tibet, containing the Geography and History (natural as well as civil) of those Countries, enrich’d with general and particular maps, and adorned with a great number of cuts, from the French of P.J.B. Du Halde, Jesuit: with notes geographical, historical, and critical; and other improvements, particularly in the maps, by the translator …
The Principall Navigations, Voiages and Discoveries of the English Nation, made by Sea or over Land, to the most remote and farthest distant Quarters of the Earth at any Time within the Compasse of these 1500 Yeeres.
Sermones quadragesimales de XII mirabilibus Christianae fidei excellentiis [with additions by Ludovicus Brognolo]. 
Le rozier historial de France contenant deux roziers.  Le p[re]mier rozier contient plusieurs belles rozes et boutons de instructions … pour roys, princes … et gens de guerre … Le seco[n]d rozier autreme[n]t croniques abregees contient plusieurs belles rozes … extraits … de la maison de Fra[n]ce et de Angleterre. 
Opera.

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FROM THE FIRST VENETIAN PRESSLACTANTIUS.Opera.

[Venice,] Vindelinus de Spira, 1472.

Summa de potestate ecclesiastica.
A large archive of printed and manuscript material, including drafts of shows and lectures, including portions of Mont Blanc, Mont Blanc to China, poetry, dramatic pieces, a juvenile poem, letters to his sister Laura, a copy of his will.
The Federalist: A Collection of Essays written in Favor of the new Constitution, as agreed upon by the Federal Convention, September 17, 1787 …
Letter of Indulgence (<i>in Catalan</i>),<i>incipit</i>‘A Honor …’, granted by Cardinal Luis de Milá, Bishop of Lérida.
Oratione funebre fatta in Napoli nell’hon. essequie della serenissima regina d’Ingliterra dal’ R. frà Francisco Vis domini ferrarese del ordine Conventuale alli XXVII. di febraro nel 1559.

DOMINICUS DE FLANDRIA.

Dominici de Flandria ordinis predicator[um] artium et theologie doctoris in divi Thome de Aq[ui]no co[m]mentaria sup[er] libris posteriorum Aristotelis p[er]utiles q[uae]stiones. Nec non ipsius q[uaesti]ones in eiusde[m] divi Thome fallaciar[um] opus: nu[n]c primu[m] recognite: infinitisq[ue] errorib[us] emendate.

Scarce early editions of two Aristotelian commentaries.The first, by the Dominican philosopher Dominic of Flanders (c. 1425–1479), analyses two works by Thomas Aquinas: his commentary on Aristotle’sPosterior Analytics(on the nature of scientific axioms), and hisDe fallaciis(on various kinds of fallacy). The second is an incunable edition of an important commentary on Aristotle’sPhysicsattributed to ‘John the Canon’, now known to have been authored by an Augustinian Canon Regular of the Cathedral of Tortosa named Francesc Marbres, a Catalan from Barcelona, while he was Master of Arts at the University of Toulouse around 1330. Surviving manuscripts and printed editions (the first of which appeared in 1475) attest to the work’s popularity and influence in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.

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