HAYMO
Haymonis episcopi Halberslatten in D. Pauli epistolas omnes interpretation, ad uetustissimorum exemplarium fidem quam diligentissime recognita
Ex officina Eucharii Ceruicozni. Impensis Magistri Godefridi Hitorpii|Coloniae [Cologne] • (Cologne) 1539|16.20 x 11 cm|relié
Rare edition, unknown to the Bibliothèque Nationale de France and to numerous libraries.
Handsome Renaissance binding in full glazed brown calf with spine in four compartments, boards formed of a central rectangle divided at its center and decorated with leafy designs, rich frieze framing the rectangle composed of musical angels, a flutist, a drummer and decorative elements. Slits for the placement of ties (now missing). Upper headcap restored, and minor various restorations (edges, corners and endpapers...). One volume, small octavo, unpaginated and unfoliated.
Haymo was a Benedictine priest of the 9th century (he died in 853), after having traveled, notably to Tours, and exercise
Handsome Renaissance binding in full glazed brown calf with spine in four compartments, boards formed of a central rectangle divided at its center and decorated with leafy designs, rich frieze framing the rectangle composed of musical angels, a flutist, a drummer and decorative elements. Slits for the placement of ties (now missing). Upper headcap restored, and minor various restorations (edges, corners and endpapers...). One volume, small octavo, unpaginated and unfoliated.
Haymo was a Benedictine priest of the 9th century (he died in 853), after having traveled, notably to Tours, and exercise
€1,800
