
Description
Biel, Gabriel
Super canone misse cum additionibus.
Lyon, Antoine Blanchard for Simon Vincent, 30. Mai 1527.
12 lvs., 232 lvs.
With title in red and black in woodcut border and with woodcut printer's mark as well as woodcut printer's mark at the end and numerous partly figurative woodcut initials.
Later binding using a ancient manuscript, with Spanish edges.
Rare Lyon edition of the explanation of the Canon of the Mass by Gabriel Biel (1418-1495), a pupil of William of Ockham and the first professor of theology at the University of Tübingen.
Endpapers renewed.
Title page with period manuscript ownership note and old stamp.
Toning, slightly stained
Occasional period marginalia and underlining.
Well preserved
size about 7 by 9 3/4 inches
Text in Latin
Gabriel Biel (1420 to 1425 – 1495) was a German scholastic philosopher and member of the Canons Regular of the Congregation of Windesheim, who were the clerical counterpart to the Brethren of the Common Life.
Biel was born in Speyer and died in Einsiedel near Tübingen. In 1432 he was ordained to the priesthood and entered Heidelberg University to obtain a baccalaureate. He succeeded academically and became an instructor in the faculty of the arts for three years, until he pursued a higher degree at the University of Erfurt. His first stay was brief, lasting only until he transferred to the University of Cologne. He did not complete his degree there either, and would return to Erfurt in 1451 to finish. The curriculum at these two universities varied greatly, with Cologne stressing St. Thomas Aquinas and overall scholastic curricula heavily, and Erfurt emphasizing William of Ockham. Because of his reliance on the scholastic tradition, as well as William of Ockham's nominalist views, he is often credited as being an "articulate spokesman of the via moderna and … a discerning user of the thought of via antiqua" (Oberman, 11).
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Super canone misse cum additionibus.
Lyon, Antoine Blanchard for Simon Vincent, 30. Mai 1527.
12 lvs., 232 lvs.
With title in red and black in woodcut border and with woodcut printer's mark as well as woodcut printer's mark at the end and numerous partly figurative woodcut initials.
Later binding using a ancient manuscript, with Spanish edges.
Rare Lyon edition of the explanation of the Canon of the Mass by Gabriel Biel (1418-1495), a pupil of William of Ockham and the first professor of theology at the University of Tübingen.
Endpapers renewed.
Title page with period manuscript ownership note and old stamp.
Toning, slightly stained
Occasional period marginalia and underlining.
Well preserved
size about 7 by 9 3/4 inches
Text in Latin
Gabriel Biel (1420 to 1425 – 1495) was a German scholastic philosopher and member of the Canons Regular of the Congregation of Windesheim, who were the clerical counterpart to the Brethren of the Common Life.
Biel was born in Speyer and died in Einsiedel near Tübingen. In 1432 he was ordained to the priesthood and entered Heidelberg University to obtain a baccalaureate. He succeeded academically and became an instructor in the faculty of the arts for three years, until he pursued a higher degree at the University of Erfurt. His first stay was brief, lasting only until he transferred to the University of Cologne. He did not complete his degree there either, and would return to Erfurt in 1451 to finish. The curriculum at these two universities varied greatly, with Cologne stressing St. Thomas Aquinas and overall scholastic curricula heavily, and Erfurt emphasizing William of Ockham. Because of his reliance on the scholastic tradition, as well as William of Ockham's nominalist views, he is often credited as being an "articulate spokesman of the via moderna and … a discerning user of the thought of via antiqua" (Oberman, 11).
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Reserve: $1,351.00
Shipping:
Your purchase is protected:
In the rare event that the item did not conform to the lot description in the sale, Chairish Auctions specialists are here to help. Buyers may return the item for a full refund provided you notify Chairish Auctions within 5 days of receiving the item.
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1527 POST-INCUNABULA antique Super canone misse cum additionibus by Gabriel Biel
Estimate $1,500-$2,000
Starting Price
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